From a post by Malke
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Do the preparatory steps here:
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware
Include scanning with David Lipman's Multi_AV and follow instructions to
do all scans in Safe Mode.
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Multi-AV - instructions
http://pcdid.com/Multi_AV.htm - download
Then do the specific steps here:
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...itfraud_Trojan
When all else fails, run HijackThis and post your log in one of the
specialty forums listed at the first link above (not here, please).
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"Mason" <> wrote in message news:3495B9C6-4698-40C5-9C63-...
> Explorer stuck in an endless loop of ending task and restarting, hindering
> your ability to use your computer?
>
> Well, the problem lies with a piece of spyware that cleverly disguises
> itself as a component from windows.
>
> TO REMOVE THIS:
>
> Boot your computer in normal mode. As soon as the explorer error happens
> the first time, press ctrl + alt + del and bring up the task manager. (or
> press ctrl + shift + esc)
>
> Go to the processes tab and END TASK on explorer.exe. If the dialogue says
> that explorer is restarting after you end task, press cancel to ensure
> explorer does not start back up. This will stabilize the system.
>
> Go to the application tab, and press new task. Type “C:” (without quotes)
> and click ok or press enter. When the window opens, press the word
> “computer” in the address bar.
>
> Click “uninstall or change a program” at the top, underneath the address bar.
>
> Arrange the programs however you feel best, but my suggestion would be by
> date and look around for the date nearest to the one on which you first
> noticed the problem.
>
> There will be a program called “Windows Safety/Security Alert” with a blank
> spot in the publisher column. That is the culprit. Double click it or
> select it and click uninstall.
>
> At the box that comes up, it will say “Your computer is about to restart,
> close all applications.” It will have an X in the top right corner and a
> close button in the bottom. CLICK NOTHING. Allow the computer to restart.
>
> If the problem was not resolved, try the above steps again, especially if
> there was an error the first time. If the program does not exist, look for
> anything to the affect with the word windows in the title and a blank
> publisher.
>
> There you have it, no more problems.
>
> **NOTE: This program usually comes bundled with another program called “Spy
> Locked.” This is a very tedious piece of spyware to remove and may require
> that you take the computer to a local computer repair center to have it
> removed, but you just saved yourself the trouble of reloading programs!**
>