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Post by cybeleophis on Jun 28, 2017 22:24:48 GMT -8
It looks like the problem is solved
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Post by dbrisen on Jun 29, 2017 6:56:36 GMT -8
Hallelujah!!! That was nasty; thanks for sticking with it. We need to remove the tools we've used during the cleaning of your machine. [/a] or hereEnsure the following is ticked: - Remove disinfection tools
- Create registry backup
- Purge system restore
[/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 you want something else done, you are done and free to go.Final words 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. === options ====Unchecky is a small service that runs in the background to help keep those "extra toolbars" and tag along search engines from automatically installing. By automatically directing you to a custom install with all the options unchecked, only what you manually choose and confirm gets installed. CryptoPrevent is a free program that prevents CryptoLocker / ransomware from infecting your PC by locking down the OS so the malware can not get a grip on your system. You can read the details about this program here. Also, consider adding MalwareBytes Antimalware to your arsenal of safe keeping programs. Use the free version (not the paid or trial version) and you won't have a problem with your antivirus scanner program. Keep it updated and run a scan with it once a week. Lastly, if you use Firefox as your main web browser, consider adding the NoScript and uBlock Origin add-ons to the browser to block scripting hijacks and remove unwanted ads from the pages you view. You may also find some information and tips at this thread: How did I get infected in the first place?and COMPUTER SECURITY - a short quide to staying safer online
I'll leave this topic open for a few days so that if you have any questions you can come back here. Surf safe, my friend!!
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Post by cybeleophis on Jun 30, 2017 23:58:06 GMT -8
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Post by dbrisen on Jul 2, 2017 0:02:22 GMT -8
A factory reset should clear the situation. You would be advised to do a reset on your modem / router at the same time also.
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Post by cybeleophis on Jul 2, 2017 0:12:55 GMT -8
Well I think that's what I'm going to do then. Thanks for trying to help remove it nonetheless.
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Post by dbrisen on Jul 3, 2017 20:12:50 GMT -8
If you can, let us know how it goes for you. Thanks.
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