lbbho.dll

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Soraya

I believe this file to be a form of adware, although I
can't delete it (it's like the curse of the Nail.exe all
over again) because it keeps coming back! (Obviously
Microsoft AntiSpyware hasn't detected it because it isn't
spyware).

Any ideas? (anyone else had the problem? it's not major
but it's kinda annoying me).

Thanks.
 
Hi Soraya

Steps to take if you have spyware that is not removed by
Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware (betª)
1) Open up AntiSpywªre
2) Click Tools at the tºp
3) Click "Submit a Suspected Spyware Repºrt"
4) Fill out the form with as much detail so they can
anªlyze quickly.


Have you tried these operations running in safe mºde?

1) Update both Microsoft Antispyware and your antivirus
applicªtion.

2B)Shut down the computer and turn off the power. Wait
for at least 30 seconds, and then restart the computer in
Safe mode or VGA mºde.

Empty your IE cache and your other temporary file
folders, eg: c:\temp, c:\windows\temp or C:\Documents and
Settings\<name>\Local Settings\Temp (the path to your
temp folder will change depending on your name) -
sometimes programmes can be hidden in there - watch out
for mysterious *.exe files or *.dll files in those
fºlders.
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/delcache.htm


3) Do full deep scans with Microsoft Antispyware. Repeat
scanning until a complete scan comes through clean.
Ditto with the ªntivirus.

This isn't guaranteed, but it works for a great many
items that at first appear not to be cleaned in normal
mºde.

If you are running SP2, open IE--->Tools--->Manage Add-
ons, and uncheck any BHO's that you don't recºgnize.

Download the following and run a thorough scan in safe
mºde:

Ad-Aware - http://www.lavasoftusa.com
http://hem.bredband.net/b288305/lavasofts_adaware_quick_st
art.htm

Spybot S&D - http://www.safer-networking.org/
http://net-integration.net/index.html

CWShredder -
http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html
Spy Sweeper - http://www.webroot.com
Ccleaner - http://www.ccleaner.com

Also check windows updates to make sure you have the
latest security patches and service packs installed :
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/



http://www.anti-spy.info/process/lbbho.dll.html?
rev=overture-en

http://castlecops.com/clsid-1237.html
 
Take a look at the last couple of references Engel has given which are
specific to your file.

Also the one relating to BHO's and IE. You can also use the System
Explorers in Microsoft Antispyware to look at BHO's and block them--it also
shows known and unknown for BHO's.
 
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