Yep, seems to be the solution du jour . . .
"Leythos" <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in message
news:45932e4d$0$8912$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> In article <4593294e$0$8915$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, none@none.com
> says...
> > I would if I could, but I cannot get the offending files to reveal
> > themselves no matter what I do; all I get to see is the fact that
> > secure32.html keeps being set as the default IE page. HJT sees it &
allows
> > me to "fix" it, but a rescan immediately after doing so shows it right
back.
> > Doing everything in safe mode as administrator brings brief relief, but
as
> > soon as you reboot it's right back. A real bugger, this. I think I'll
just
> > reformat/reload . .
>
> If you follow the directions provided by Nick or David, ignoring the
> crap posted by butts, and you can't resolve the problem, then a
> wipe/reinstall is a very good option/method.
>
> While removal of malware is possible, it's not a 100% science, it's a
> reactionary thing - meaning that someone/some company has to detect and
> then react to get it removed.
>
> In a secure environment, you never "remove" the malware, you
> wipe/reinstall from a know uncompromised source.
>
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