[Resolved] getting rid of mallware, ora virus, or something

August 4th, 2016

Hey, lately when iv been doing google searches, iv been randomly redirected to this.
First this message appears
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Then if i let it load, this appears, and then it wants me to download stuff, ect.
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I have both Malwarebytes, and a trial version of Kaspersky AV, i have done a full scan with both and both haven’t fixed the issue.
Can anyone please help me fix this.

Answer #1
Please use Kaspersky Internet Security as it is far superior than Kaspersky Anti Virus.
Answer #2
turn it of as fast as you can: the longer you wait the more it can infect your system
create a live cd with virus scanner(s) and remover(s)
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
then remove the infection with the live cd
Answer #3
follow this thread the best you can : http://forums.techguy.org/malware-removal-hijackthis-logs/625399-solved-how-remove-ucleaner.html
skip the first Hijacklog
Follow the Sdfix method after that boot in safe mode do a scan and use CCleaner to clean all your temporary stuff (in safemode)
when all done boot normally , do a hijackthislog and analyze it at : http://www.hijackthis.de/en
(make sure Show the visitors ratings is check , sometime visitor can help identified unknow program..)
those who are mark with a big red X , must be check in hijackthislog and then Fix Checked them
Answer #4
Thanks for helping guys.. None of the above worked… i wont go into detail…
yes, i tried it all, except for the ultimatebootcd idea.
Iv just re-installed windows. Only problem now is, that i wonder if any of my existing program installers have been infected or not?
And seeing as both KIS and Malwarebytes didn’t detect anything before, how can i trust they will work now?
Anyway, topic solved…. Iv said it before, and ill say it again, Best defense against viruses is a clean install. But only when nothing else works*
Answer #5
Run Avira Virus scan, check your HOSTS file and check your browser proxy settings. It could just be the links you’re clicking are infected…
Answer #6
If you ever get it again, Use XoftSpy. It will get rid of it.
One of the best spyware progams available.
http://~ Dead file host ~/files/214119054/Xoftspy4335259.rar
Answer #7
Run Avira Virus scan, check your HOSTS file and check your browser proxy settings. It could just be the links you're clicking are infected...
It wasn’t the links, it was something on my computer.
@ … after doing a google search of xoftspy, iv read some bad things about it, i don’t think i really want it on my pc.
What would be ideal is to track down the creators of every piece of malicious software in the world, and burn them.
Answer #8

@ ... after doing a google search of xoftspy, iv read some bad things about it, i don't think i really want it on my pc..

Don’t know what sort of google search pages you read but XoftSpy is a very reputable Anti spyware software made by ParetoLogic. They also make ~ Rogue Software BANNED ~. The only negative pages i found with a google search were dated about 5 years ago when it wasn’t well known and no one new much about it.
As i said it is one of the best on the market and there is nothing in anyway bad about it. I have been using this and ~ Rogue Software BANNED ~ for a couple of years now and it is great.
http://www.paretologic.com/products/index.aspx
Answer #9

What would be ideal is to track down the creators of every piece of malicious software in the world, and burn them.

you would be probably ending burning people that work for those anti-spyware compagnies
Answer #10
haha yea but it would be worth it.
@ , it doesn’t run on vista.

 

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