SvenP
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- Feb 7, 2009
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- Sven JJ Arden
I'm glad the forum is back to normal now.
I have had strange occurences this morning on my PC. After I visited the forum a few hours ago I kept getting the message that xxxxxx.exe had stopped responding (always 6 characters, seemingly random). I started to note the names down: fmlwms.exe, bgkbjh.exe, bdjvzt.exe, pktqfn.exe, glnbhr.exe. My first thought was some sort of malware/virus. I got no results googling the names.
The last one, glnbhr.exe kept on restarting when I killed it. I couldnt delete it, even with File Assassin. (Even more like a virus, I thought)
Nothing picked up with scans using Malwarebytes, Ad-aware, Sophos anti-rootkit, Microsoft Security Essentials and a couple of online scans using Trend Micro and Kaspersky.
Now, having tried everything I know to get rid of it without success, the file has disappeared on its own from the task lists and has also gone from the temp folder where it was located! At exactly the same time, I stopped getting the warning page with EF.
I'm not very technically able in these matters but it seems a strange coincidence
I have had strange occurences this morning on my PC. After I visited the forum a few hours ago I kept getting the message that xxxxxx.exe had stopped responding (always 6 characters, seemingly random). I started to note the names down: fmlwms.exe, bgkbjh.exe, bdjvzt.exe, pktqfn.exe, glnbhr.exe. My first thought was some sort of malware/virus. I got no results googling the names.
The last one, glnbhr.exe kept on restarting when I killed it. I couldnt delete it, even with File Assassin. (Even more like a virus, I thought)
Nothing picked up with scans using Malwarebytes, Ad-aware, Sophos anti-rootkit, Microsoft Security Essentials and a couple of online scans using Trend Micro and Kaspersky.
Now, having tried everything I know to get rid of it without success, the file has disappeared on its own from the task lists and has also gone from the temp folder where it was located! At exactly the same time, I stopped getting the warning page with EF.
I'm not very technically able in these matters but it seems a strange coincidence