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Post by claudiogordon on Apr 30, 2015 7:53:53 GMT -8
I uninstalled and reinstalled Chrome, but Norton still blocking traffic from this network One thing I've noticed is that now it is blocking traffic on port 80...
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Post by dbrisen on May 1, 2015 19:47:29 GMT -8
Let's look at other parts of the system .... Please download MiniToolBox, save it to your desktop and run it. Checkmark the following checkboxes: Click Go and post the result (Result.txt). A copy of Result.txt will be saved in the same directory the tool is run. Note: When using "Reset FF Proxy Settings" option Firefox should be closed.
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Post by claudiogordon on May 2, 2015 10:06:05 GMT -8
wikisend.com/download/482574/Result.txtI should say that Norton didn't blocked traffic from this network anymore (the last time was when I reinstalled Chrome)... It stills blocking traffic from 192.168.X.1, but I really dont know if it is related... Should I consider that my PC is clean now? What do u think? Thanks!
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Post by dbrisen on May 2, 2015 10:23:06 GMT -8
The 192.168.x.1 is a standard personal network IP. This could be someone's phone or router trying to connect. As to your system if you are not seeing any more connections to sepabi.com then we should remove our tools and get you on your way.
If you did not do so at the send of its scan, please uninstall ESET Online Scanner at this time. Next, we need to remove the tools we've used during cleaning your machine. [/a] Ensure the following is ticked: - Activate UAC
- Remove disinfection tools
- Create registry backup
- Purge system restore
- Reset system settings
[/ul] Then click Run. The program will run for a few moments and then notepad will open with a log. Please paste the log in your next reply. Once you have the log file saved, please reboot your system to complete the clean up process. Your system looks clean and your logs are fine. Unless Quads wants something else done, you are done and free to go.Final word from me: Surf safely, and watch when installing or letting anything add itself to your system. Remember, the best security is not on your system but in the chair in front of it. Take care and thanks for sticking with us in this rushed time.
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Post by claudiogordon on May 3, 2015 17:21:46 GMT -8
It appeared again It used to appear every day, but as I said on my last post, I noticed that in the last days it didnt... today before I do what u told me on your post, I looked at the Norton history again and the traffic was there Any idea? If u said that the logs and everything else is ok, should I ignore this traffic? Regards, Claudio
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Post by dbrisen on May 3, 2015 19:32:52 GMT -8
What is the address of the traffic?
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Post by claudiogordon on May 4, 2015 9:35:22 GMT -8
88.85.84.0/24
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Post by dbrisen on May 4, 2015 20:48:56 GMT -8
Clear Cache/Temp FilesDownload TFC by OldTimer to your desktop [/b] to run it. ( Note: If you are running on Vista or later, right-click on the file and choose Run As Administrator). It will close all programs when run, so make sure you have saved all your work before you begin. Click the Start button to begin the process. Depending on how often you clean temp files, execution time should be anywhere from a few seconds to a minute or two. Let it run uninterrupted to completion. Once it's finished it should reboot your machine. If it does not, please manually reboot the machine yourself to ensure a complete clean. [/ul] After running this, does the connection to 88.85.84.0/24 still continue?
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Post by claudiogordon on May 7, 2015 10:46:01 GMT -8
The last 2 days Norton didn't register traffic from this network... Looks like it stopped... So, should I follow your instructions to remove all programs?
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Post by dbrisen on May 7, 2015 15:04:30 GMT -8
Yes; here they are again for you.
If you did not do so at the end of its scan, please uninstall ESET Online Scanner at this time. You can use the Control Panel 'Add / Remove Programs' or 'Programs and Features' utility to uninstall it. Next, we need to remove the tools we've used during cleaning your machine. [/a] Ensure the following is ticked: - Activate UAC
- Remove disinfection tools
- Create registry backup
- Purge system restore
- Reset system settings
[/ul] Then click Run. The program will run for a few moments and then notepad will open with a log. Please paste the log in your next reply. Once you have the log file saved, please reboot your system to complete the clean up process. Your system looks clean and your logs are fine. Unless Quads wants something else done, you are done and free to go.Final word from me: Surf safely, and watch when installing or letting anything add itself to your system. Remember, the best security is not on your system but in the chair in front of it. Take care and thanks for sticking with us in this rushed time.
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