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Subject: sexvideopro.exe
Category: Computers
Asked by: melbournetim-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 19 Mar 2006 00:35 PST
Expires: 18 Apr 2006 01:35 PDT
Question ID: 709063
sexvideopro.exe problem
following info courtesy of sandbox norman
* Display message box : Non e' possibile procedere.
* File length: 9216 bytes.

I get a) the above message,then 
      b) 'SYSSPY.EXE file is linked to missing export KERNEL32.DLL :
Set Thread Priority Boost', then
      c) Microsoft Explorer error messages repeatedly 
I am using an old laptop, Windows 95, with no antivirus software installed.
Not sure I can download either. The laptop won't run the CD player, I tried to
use antivirus CD without success. Looking for a solution I can achieve
manually( at least initially till I can download ).
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Subject: Re: sexvideopro.exe
From: jessec-ga on 19 Mar 2006 11:58 PST
 
Whatever you may think sexvideopro.exe is, it's probably not true.
I've cleaned a lot of computers from spyware and that looks like a
very typical example of malware. You should feel lucky that you're
getting errors because it's very likely if it was executing properly
it would do something "bad" (keyloggers, DDoS zombie, etc). The reason
it's not being executed in the first place is its probably trying to
use a kernel function that is not existent is Windows 95.
Subject: Re: sexvideopro.exe
From: daemon_byte-ga on 20 Mar 2006 03:36 PST
 
sexvideo and such programs are usually dial up programs that replace
your dial up links with links to premium rate numbers. It's been a
long time since I have used 95 but I would do a search for this
program in your program files folder and windows folder and delete any
copies. If it claims they are running use taskman to close them.
Subject: Re: sexvideopro.exe
From: pimp469-ga on 22 Mar 2006 15:11 PST
 
http://research.sunbelt-software.com/threat_display.cfm?name=SysSpy&threatid=11918

http://research.sunbelt-software.com/threat_display.cfm?name=BackDoor.Galapop.A&threatid=41593

It could be one of many trojans other than the two which it could
possibly be above.  I havent used win95 in quite a while either

I havent been able to find a how to guide to remove it, but i can give
you a list of things you should do.  Hit Ctrl + Alt + Del on your
keyboard and try to end sysspy.exe.  Afterwards have your computer
search for the file sysspy.exe and attempt to delete it.  If you
cannot delete it you can go to safe mode when you try to start up your
computer by pressing f8, and you should see something like boot win95
to safemode without networking, then when it boots to safe mode try
deleting the file again.  Then just restart and hopefully it wont bug
you again.

Your anti virus cd probably didnt help you because it does not have
the most up to date lists of threats.  here are 2 below that are free
virus scanners if you are able to possibly get online and download.

You can try http://www.grisoft.com/doc/289/lng/us/tpl/tpl01
Avg is a free virus scanner you can download.

http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
I would recommend this one because it is free and you wont have to
install a program since the virus scan is done online from them.  This
site should deffinetly kill your problem.

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http://digilander.libero.it/pnavato/drivers/
here you can try to look for drivers for your cd-rom.  All else fails
go into your control pannel and go into system . delete your cd-rom
from the devices list (win xp and 95 are completely different so i
dont know what tab it is under in 95) and close out of system.  In the
control panel click on add/remove hardware and try to get windows to
search for the cd-rom in the add/remove hardware window so it can
install either the actual drivers or generic drivers.  But if you are
able to kill off the trojan with the virus scanners above it may/may
not remedy your cd-rom problem.
Subject: Re: sexvideopro.exe
From: smithkarl-ga on 05 Jun 2006 11:14 PDT
 
Hi,

 If you are not already running an untivirus then
it is the time to get one.

I use McFee and also an untiadware.
Only those two but they run in the backround all the time
I am online.

You don't need any CD, you can purchase them online and receive
instant download of them. I am sure digital download is available
from http://www.deletespyware-adware.com but not 100% sure
about McFee

I have no trouble with spyware. You can check and scan for free
to determine if the adware has been remove. 

Lashley

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