RE: Help: Windows XP cyber attack?



Milo,

Any other suggestion. It turns out that the 2 spyware applications that you
mentioned did not fix the problem entirely. I still am getting random IE
windows opening up with misc ads (at a frequency of 3-4 per 12 hours).

Olaf


"Milo (MSPSS)" wrote:

What you have a is a rouge antispyware and a series of adware
to start with download this please and install in in your machine

this is spybot SD 3rd party application that can run on safe mode
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/mirrors/index.html

now after updating this apps proceed to safe mode

restart the system then along the way of booting up tab F5 / F8 it would
bring you to Advance option choose safe mode using the arrow keys then choose
the
Windows version you have login in you profile and run the said program

other option is to download this application ( 3rd party as well )
http://www.ewido.net/en/download/

run only on normal mode

Hope this help the current concern please update us about it, thanks



--
Milo
MSPSS


"olubeck" wrote:

I am getting MANY dialog windows that open up randomly with the message
below. Does anyone out there understand what this means? Do I have some virus
that is
sending out infomation from my computer? This all started with some adware
that I got called PurityScan (it came with other Trojan viruses) that was
caught by Windows Defender. Since then I have done a full scan with Windows
Defender and removed any virus's that it came up with (multiple times). I
also downloaded and unistalled PurityScan. Windows defender says that I am
clean but the messages keep coming.

Last query: INSERT INTO vnr_creatives_history SET uid=12416977861406184582,
cid=0, view_time=UNIX_TIMESTAMP() ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE
view_time=UNIX_TIMESTAMP()
Error: 1114 The table 'vnr_creatives_history' is full
Last query: INSERT INTO vnr_creatives_history SET uid=12416977861406184582,
cid=24, view_time=UNIX_TIMESTAMP() ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE
view_time=UNIX_TIMESTAMP()
Error: 1114 The table 'vnr_creatives_history' is full

.



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