Randomuser321 sorry, I followed the directions in the log that said attach the one as a ZIP..
I urge you to go back and read the instructions again:
http://forum.iamnotageek.com/showthr...equesting-Help
You will see the DDS Instructions read exactly as quoted below, with the two sentences in bold black print. No place do our instructions say to attach as a ZIP.



Be sure follow the instructions below carefully

• If your AV has a script blocker, please disable it
• DoubleClick on dds.scr to run the tool
* A command box will open, displaying added information for your reading pleasure while DDS completes its scan.
* Upon completion, a Dialog Box should open instructing you to save and post the TWO resulting logs (DDS.txt & Attach.txt).
Copy&Paste both the DDS.txt and the DDS Attach.txt into your post for assistance.

Notice I say copy/paste BOTH logs. The Attach.txt log says at the top to attach it, please do not attach it but copy/paste it also
I see a LOT of problems here.
Your Java is two updates behind. Current version is 6 update 31.
But one of the biggest problems has to be that your browsers are configured incorrectly, especially Firefox, you have it set to allow Tracking Cookies. The SAS log was LOADED with Tracking cookies. All of them in Firefox. Several of those cookies contain the names of security programs...ESET, Kaspersky, but those cookies were not from either of those sites, so we don't really know for certain that the ESET scan you did was legit. There should be NO tracking cookie listed with ESET on it.

The ESET scan is done at, http://www.eset.com/us/online-scanner/

and if any ESET cookie would be found, and that would be a 1st party cookie meaning it's a GOOD one and it should show that listing above. The one on yours showed eset.122.2o7.net which is a KNOWN tracking site. The Kaspersky cookie also showed the same thing, 122.207.net, meaning it's likely the computer has been hijacked. Those aren't the only two, there were 217 threats detected and the bulk of these cookies are from sites considered to be Privacy Trackers, meaning every piece of personal information on the computer is likely at risk.

The other big problem is see is BitTorrent, a P2P program, literally one of the easiest ways to get an infection. Considering your nearly 600GB hard drive only has a little less than 54GB of free space remaining I would imagine you have either music, videos, etc. If these were shared files, the computer is at great risk.
You have multiple errors noted in the Event log, one noting Threatfire being listed but it does not appear to even be installed on the machine.
You have a lousy AV program on there AVG is one of the lowest rated Security Suites around, not recommended at any reputable computer web site.
You recently installed HiJack This, it is rarely used today, uninstall it.

I would recommend that you empty ALL cookies from all browsers you have. Configure them to Accept 1st Party Cookies and BLOCK 3rd party cookies.
Uninstall the BitTorrent, or we cannot go forward. I really would prefer that you get rid of ALL shared files, because one of those at least may have started all of this.
I would advise you uninstall AVG. Go back to the ESET site, the correct site, and do another scan and see what it shows.