trojan tidserv request detected

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trojan tidserv request detected

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Tidserv request detected...After researching this type of malware, I see how it will comprise my machine.

It seems to be getting blocked. Yet, I receive the message every so often...

Any suggestions on how to avoid further comprise from this backdoor trojan?

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Rob
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What is the PC protected with, and what other utilities have you run a scan with?
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I have symantec endpoint mr4. it has removed a few tracking cookies but thats about it.

I've you malwarebytes and it has also removed a few trojans. However, the message keeps on poping. Additionally, I get a message about an IP that is been blocked.

What is the next step I can take in order to take out this intruder.

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TDSSserv trojan driver still exist

Remove TrojanTDSSServ or Trojan TidServ
http://www.darfuns.com/remove-trojan-td ... r-tidserv/

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Thanks. I need to give that a shot. I haven't been near the PC but I will let you guys know if that is a good remedy.

thanks again.
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Throw a whole bunch of products at it...the more products you use, since they all get say....90-95% of the bugs in your system...each product missing and finding different things, the sum of using a bunch is a more complete system.

I commonly use malwarebytes, superantispyware, MSE, Spybot Search and Destroy, Combofix, amongst other tools.
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Gotta be careful with combofix...so I hear.
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