Jim: I hope you don't get it either hun!
Licker4u: Avast did not pick it up.
Tickler: Even in safemode, I could not find the file. It becomes hidden with no way to find/detect it. (And I don't mean just hidden, where you have to click in the "windows" folder to show those files.)
Now for the good news! Tickler:
http://www.superantispyware.com/definition/ip6fw/
This program found the trojan in System32/drivers/ip6fw, and repaired it! It also found a few other spots it was hiding in the registry, which was "reinstalling" itself on every reboot. Rootkit.virus was in several areas, and it found 5 of them.
Upon reboot, after another scan, these were no longer found! I have not tried the internet yet to see how it is working, because now I am doing a full system scan with this program, to see if it finds anything anywhere else. Malware-alarm/Smitfraud virus is one nasty little mother F'er!
Just glanced over at the "full system scan" and it has already found several more rootkit.virus files in several different areas........UGH.....I would like to find these people and allow us to publicly stone them to DEATH for making up these horrible things.
Artwilliams - Had already AVG, and it did not find any of it.
Will report back again later when I try the internet, to see if things are back to normal.
You guys all ROCK! Thanks again so much for the assistance. Starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
