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Well, if that ain't sneeky......
Great links yraq.
suter69,
You can also go here http://www.wilderssecurity.net/specialinfo/rapidblaster.html#removal and download the RapidBlaster Killer file at the bottom of the page, which should be capable of removing this as a possible cause of the issue.
Internet Explorer only runs when the program is started manually on my machine (I run the default Windows XP installation of Home and Pro).
I have never heard of Internet Explorer running in the background without the actual program running, other than being one of the mutations of RapidBlaster (I believe this malware has been around since 2003, and apparantly is a smart bug which can morph into other processes when it detects an attempted uninstall).
The other option is a clean install of the OS, if none of the removal tools work.
You could try a "Repair" of the OS, instead of a clean install - although I do not know if this will remove the issue.
I am referring to the Repair option that shows up after agreeing to the EULA after hitting "F8" - not the one offered using the Recovery Console.
I do not think it will cure the issue, due to the persistence of the bug and the fact that a repair will generally leave all your installed programs alone (MS will not guarantee this though).
If yraq does not have any better options for you, and since no one else has been able to offer anything that works (including myself) - I do believe you would be best served with a clean install if you have all the programs, drivers, and ability to back-up your saved files.
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