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May 4th, 2013, 09:07 AM
#1
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Peer to Peer like they share there files? Whew If that is the case they could have a real booger and gave it to your customer. Sometimes I found the best for me Write zeros to the drive and reload
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May 4th, 2013, 10:36 AM
#2
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 Originally Posted by xpuser357
Peer to Peer like they share there files? Whew If that is the case they could have a real booger and gave it to your customer. Sometimes I found the best for me Write zeros to the drive and reload 
No shared files. PC is in doctors office and all of them have their widows firewall enabled, antivirus programs, and they only access an EHR program on the web. They will do searches through Google to find a specific doctor or health facility.
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May 4th, 2013, 11:33 AM
#3
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Have you looked at the adapter settings to verify that DNS doesn't point to some rogue server? If you open a command prompt, can you ping either google.com or 173.194.46.21? My guess would be that the machine at some point has been infected with a DNSChanger variant, or one of those bogus search engines that will also redirect your DNS settings. Removal of the malware won't reset DNS settings for the adapter.
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May 6th, 2013, 07:56 AM
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 Originally Posted by slgrieb
Have you looked at the adapter settings to verify that DNS doesn't point to some rogue server? If you open a command prompt, can you ping either google.com or 173.194.46.21? My guess would be that the machine at some point has been infected with a DNSChanger variant, or one of those bogus search engines that will also redirect your DNS settings. Removal of the malware won't reset DNS settings for the adapter.
Sorry took the day off. I can ping google and get reply. Had already checked settings as the pc is static IP. DNS 1 is gateway and DNS 2 is 4.2.2.2. Really weird.
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May 6th, 2013, 09:30 AM
#5
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 Originally Posted by Zonie
Sorry took the day off. I can ping google and get reply. Had already checked settings as the pc is static IP. DNS 1 is gateway and DNS 2 is 4.2.2.2. Really weird.
I would expect that fixing those settings will solve the issue. All the same, if you haven't already run ComboFix on the machine, I'd do it. It never ceases to amaze me that it will detect and remove so much junk that no other software can find. I did a machine this weekend that both their Norton 360 and MBAM reported as clean, but ComboFix ran for over an hour, and generated a 4 page report of stuff it removed.
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