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Recently some things have been going wrong with my net book. Every time I turn it on, it comes up with Rundll32 has stopped working. Then win32:Cmd (or something like that) opens with some text but it always closes before I can read it all. Then i go look at %appdata% since i was going to mod my minecraft game, but there are a few files at the bottom of the folder named bot.exe and Hakkur.exe. These files do look supiciouse to me. So i look at the windows task manager and it says bot is running, but it dosent tell me anything about. The most wierdest thing is that yesterday a message popped up on the screen saying "Oi stop that" later one said "Stop that or i eat you". Then i scanned it then nothing. Does anyone have any idea what is wrong ?
It is a Samsung N130 Running Windows 7 if that helps?
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have you tried scanning with an anti-virus like microsoft security essentials (free download), this should help

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sounds like you have some major viruses... lol need to scan that and remove them
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PC_Support wrote have you tried scanning with an anti-virus like microsoft security essentials (free download), this should help

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Ok I will try that, although i have scanned using Avast.
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Sounds like a RAT [Remote Access Trojan] to me, I recommend turning your internet off then doing a system restore back to a point where you knew there was nothing wrong. By turning your internet off the person who installed the trojan won't be able to connect to you and can't stop you from resoring.

If that doesn't work then you might want to consider restoring to factory settings, because RAT's can evade anti-virus's for a long time, I made a RAT for fun and installed it on my own computer then about 6 months later my anti-virus finally found it.
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CS5 wrote Sounds like a RAT [Remote Access Trojan] to me, I recommend turning your internet off then doing a system restore back to a point where you knew there was nothing wrong. By turning your internet off the person who installed the trojan won't be able to connect to you and can't stop you from resoring.

If that doesn't work then you might want to consider restoring to factory settings, because RAT's can evade anti-virus's for a long time, I made a RAT for fun and installed it on my own computer then about 6 months later my anti-virus finally found it.


Thanks for the advice sadly on my System restore theres only too dates which are today so i have to restore the factory settings
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SamCXXX wrote
CS5 wrote Sounds like a RAT [Remote Access Trojan] to me, I recommend turning your internet off then doing a system restore back to a point where you knew there was nothing wrong. By turning your internet off the person who installed the trojan won't be able to connect to you and can't stop you from resoring.

If that doesn't work then you might want to consider restoring to factory settings, because RAT's can evade anti-virus's for a long time, I made a RAT for fun and installed it on my own computer then about 6 months later my anti-virus finally found it.


Thanks for the advice sadly on my System restore theres only too dates which are today so i have to restore the factory settings



As stated it sounds like a RAT or a varient.
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