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Click here to Register a free account now or read our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. One of the HJT trainees have been helping us and walked us through three different scans to remove them and none have worked so he sent us here. When we go to various websites (Wheeloffortune.com for one. Same happens with Bleeping Computer.com) we get the error message as follows: The instruction at 0x4369b59f referenced memory at 0x000000e0. When we click on a link we can quickly highlight the address bar and click copy before the error message pops up. Then we can paste the address into run in the start menu and get through this way. Cruzerlock 2 Install.Exe Programs Install Antispyware ProgramsEven when the HJT trainee took us to sites to download and install antispyware programs we had to do the same thing. We had recently moved and we had dial up internet (Netzero) before we moved but the problem was already beginning to show itself. After we moved we got DSL(Verizon) and now the problem is suddenly much worse. Dont know if this makes a difference but thought we would let you know. Joplin MO to Valparaiso IN) Before coming to Bleeping Computer we talked to a technician with our internet provider and he could not help us and told us the problem was with Internet Explorer. We went to Microsoft.com and downloaded and installed all the updates for our computer. We also have the computer set for automatic updates with Microsoft. We also went to the Internet Explorer site and uninstalled and reinstalled Internet Explorer and the problem still existed. Being disabled since 1989 we really cannot afford to have tech assistance. Cruzerlock 2 Install.Exe Programs Software Popped UpCruzerlock 2 Install.Exe Programs Software Popped Up While writing this post our Trend Micro antivirus software popped up and said that another computer was trying to connect to our wireless connection which we dont have. The detection is as follows: Status: unknown IP Address: 192.168.1.1 MAC address: 00: 18: 3a:4e:f0:0b. Antispyware programs the HJT trainee had us try: SUPERantispyware.exe, Bitdefender online scan, DrWeb-Cureit.exe. The logs to these are posted under the topic Am I infected What do I do in the Security section. Computer information: Operating Program: Windows XP with SP2 CPU: Hewlett Packard with Intell Pentium 4 Processor Size: 1.0 GB SDRAM memory 2 Hard Drives: C has total capacity of 180 GB, used space is 19.1 GB and free space is 161 GB.
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