What it looks like:
O3 - Toolbar: &Yahoo! Companion -
{EF99BD32-C1FB-11D2-892F-0090271D4F88} -
C:\PROGRAM FILES\YAHOO!\COMPANION\YCOMP5_0_2_4.DLL
O3 - Toolbar: Popup Eliminator -
{86BCA93E-457B-4054-AFB0-E428DA1563E1} -
C:\PROGRAM FILES\POPUP ELIMINATOR\PETOOLBAR401.DLL (file missing)
O3 - Toolbar: rzillcgthjx -
{5996aaf3-5c08-44a9-ac12-1843fd03df0a} -
C:\WINDOWS\APPLICATION DATA\CKSTPRLLNQUL.DLL
What to do:
If you don't directly recognize a toolbar's name, use
TonyK's
BHO & Toolbar List
to find it by the class ID (CLSID, the number between curly brackets)
and see if it's good or bad. In the Toolbar List, 'X' means spyware
and 'L' means safe.
If it's not on the list and the name seems a random string of
characters and the file is in the 'Application
Data' folder (like the last one in the examples above), it's probably
Lop.com,
and you definately should have HijackThis fix it.