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Jackson
Ok, I have no idea whats up with my internet right now...been going on for a couple of days.

Google, Yahoo and Facebook don't want to work on my pc...this is one of the few website that does actually work. When I click on either, it just says "done" in the bottom left corner (on IE and Firefox).

1st, tried my cable in both routers and then tried resetting them.

Then cleared Cache, Cookies Search history ect.

Then ran a virus sweep (Found 10 Trojans :wtf: and a load of data loggers)...cleared the lot away.

I've ran out of ideas...its strange that its both IE and Firefox acting up. I would have simply reinstalled the one that was acting up...but since both of them are doing it...i dunno what to do.

Any help will be great.

:)
SuspicionVandit
Log Back in on SAFE MODE (start;run;msconifg;Boot.ini;"X Safe Boot") and do the virus scan again.
Since you don't have internet, and if you have a filesharing service, download SpyBot (if possible, or get it off a friend via burnCD/flash drive)

also, and this is coming from personal experience as a wanker, if you're router has the ability to go wireless and you never made any security/admin changes, wankers will log in using the default settings and block port80, which prevents IE and firefox from visiting anything.
So did you reset the router by unplugging it or HARD RESET using the paperclip method?
Jackson
What is Spybot? And will the Virus scan pick up more in safe mode?

We do have a wireless router...but the nearest house is a good 70 foot away so I don't think they could do that. I done a simple off/on reset. I could try a hard reset but my dads office runs off the same router and his stuff is fine.

EDIT: Hard reset didn't work.
BTG
quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
Log Back in on SAFE MODE (start;run;msconifg;Boot.ini;"X Safe Boot") and do the virus scan again.


or press F8 a million times after you restart.
lacksesepsotygh
software firewall set to block said sites?
iammesol
Can anyone log into TA? I can't seem to get in
Jackson
I've checked the firewall and have beven turned it off completely.

Antivirus programs ran: AdAware 2008, Norton and WinCleaner Pro.

Is it likely its a virus or just some settings changed on the computer??

Yahoo, Google, Msn, Facebook, Ebay and Postsecret all dont work. They either say "done" with nothing loaded or get half way and stop while still saying "loading".

All other websites (other than TA) seem to be running at normal speed...Youtube for example works perfectly.
lacksesepsotygh
can you ping these webpages?

start>run>cmd

ping www.google.com

resolves to 66.249.93.104.

try entering http://66.249.93.104/ and see if google loads.
Jackson
Yeah Google loads up, but when u try to search something it just say "loading" then nothing happens.
Fibonacci
actually all of the internet was down except for TA

gehzumteufel
quote:
Originally posted by Jackson
Yeah Google loads up, but when u try to search something it just say "loading" then nothing happens.

open cmd again and run ipconfig /flushdns

Also, go to start>run and copy this in:

notepad %windir%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

If there is anything in there, make sure that the pages you want are not. If it is basically blank except for 127.0.0.1 then leave it.

Also, start in safe mode with networking and go to http://housecall.trendmicro.com and run the free scanner. :)
Jackson
Found the problem by just typing "Search problems" into firefox's troubleshooter.

quote:
Vundo infects victims' computers by exploiting a vulnerability in Sun Java 1.5 and earlier versions. Many of the popups advertise programs including (but not limited to) Sysprotect, Storage Protector, AntiSpyware Master, and WinFixer. It attaches to the system using bogus Browser Helper Objects and DLL files attached to Winlogon and Explorer.exe. As the virus is resident in memory and attached to Explorer.Exe and Winlogon, they must be stopped before trying to remove the virus. Without Winlogon, there is no way to reboot the pc, so a forced reboot is needed, as when Winlogon re-starts, the virus files are recreated. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera are affected by this trojan, but Apple Safari seems to be unaffected by the Trojan's .dll file.


Using "Exterminate It!" to locate the location of the files and registy keys then removing then manually...I just hope this sorts it all out rather than crash my pc.

If you dont hear from me again, I regret Nothing :p
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