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February 13th, 2006, 03:24 PM
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a-squared hijack analysis
Hi, I am now very confused and need a little specific help here.
I just did a scan with the above mentioned thing, and it came out with some stuff. I don't know how to locate and fix the problems though, and a-squared is not clear on how to do this.
here is an example it says I should fix:
$statusbad$ X Tweak UI RunDLL32 tweakUI.DLL, TWEAKUI /tweakmeup Added by the SUBWOOFER TROJAN! Note - the real Tweak UI entry for this is "rundll32.exe tweakui.cpl, tweakmeup"
But where the **** is it, and how do I deal with it? 
I had a look in the regestry and could not find it there. All I know is that it is a command. Incidentally, it has found 6 other errors that is claims are the result of trojans or viruses. And I thought I was clean here, as I can't find anything in a hijack this log to fix.
Is this real, or am I being hoodwinked, I kinda liked a-squared free, and thought this seemed like a usefull tool, though the hijack one maybe requires a little more experience. Time to jump in the deep end.....
Unfortunately no log is produced with this scan, so it is hard for me to post, hence I just posted this one error for the moment.
I think once I know what is going on here, I should be able to fix the other things...I hope
Any help would be appreciated.
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