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Sun, Mar 9 2014 6:36 PM (16 replies)
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  • oneeyedjohn
    9,589 Posts
    Sat, Mar 8 2014 2:22 PM

    at least I think it is Windows.

    I had a virus called Twunk_32Exe and to get rid of it I had to do System Restore, and on coming back I keep getting messages like this repeatedly

     

    Why did I restore, well I ran AscPro deep scan and repair, still there, and CCleaner, so I googled Twunk_32.exe, and found a link which got me using Hitman Pro which ran for ages and at the end wanted $30 t fix all the faults it found, so I downloaded a cracked version of it from Piratebay but the comments are contradictory, good and bad.

  • ScottHope
    10,646 Posts
    Sat, Mar 8 2014 2:47 PM

    Would it be too painful to do a complete OS reinstall John?

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,589 Posts
    Sat, Mar 8 2014 2:55 PM

    Yes Scott, as the OS was put on when built last year, so I don't have the disc.

    I have just run CCleaner and I haven't seen it pop up for several minutes, maybe fixed already, don't know.

    nope, it is still happening, bollox

  • thebigeasy707
    5,885 Posts
    Sat, Mar 8 2014 2:58 PM

    It'll just keep coming back next time you reboot your pc until you turn off system restore and remove it....because it gets loaded on start up via boot reg.

    you can try the following....

    http://instantspywareremoval.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/solved-twunk32exe-how-to-remove.html

    twunk32's main motive is to steal data such as user id, password, tax return, bank account information, credit card details etc from users computer and send them to hacker sitting on remote server.

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    Personally.....I'd be saving any critical data onto an external usb / drive........then reformatting the system....the last thing you want is your bank account emptied.

  • ScottHope
    10,646 Posts
    Sat, Mar 8 2014 2:59 PM

    PC's that don't have a OS disc usually have a recovery partition on the hard drive from where you can do a reinstall, but maybe you don't have that either.

    I hope you got rid of it John, from my Googling it looked a pretty nasty thing to have.

    EDIT : Guess not then...

     

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,589 Posts
    Sat, Mar 8 2014 3:14 PM

    sorry it wasn't hitman Pro, but SpyHunter 4 that ran forever and wanted $30 at the end of scan.

    Is ur link any different to mine tbe

  • thebigeasy707
    5,885 Posts
    Sat, Mar 8 2014 3:17 PM

    oneeyedjohn:
    Is ur link any different to mine tbe

    probably not mate but there are other decent software you can try.....

    MalwareBytes

    Just install the trial pro version and run a complete scan.

    When it's finished scanning "select all" it finds and remove them.....it'll then prompt to reboot the pc etc...(this deletes the malware keys from the registry to stop them appearing again on reboot)

    After it's been removed .....just uninstall the trial version and install the free version :)

    MalwareBytes should fix your problem.

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,589 Posts
    Sat, Mar 8 2014 3:24 PM

    OK thanks tbe

    I'll give it a bash.

    I have 3 Baht in my Thai bank, and 1 pound in my UK A/C, I ain't too worried, lmao

  • DaddysKat
    3,554 Posts
    Sat, Mar 8 2014 3:34 PM

    Malware Bytes is really good.  I'd suggest running it in "Safe Mode" with networking capabilities.  Be sure you run the update prior to running the full scan.  It has a free trial version which will work for 30 days.

    Kat

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,589 Posts
    Sat, Mar 8 2014 4:05 PM

    am doing it now, I tried that spyhunter again, same shite, wants money.

    I sent u email Kat, have lost the calcs because of all this crap.

    Edit - installing 168 updates including Net Framework - slow progress

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