Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 5:24 am Posts: 37009 Location: In Missouri, they would (will) not let me be Gender: Female
As soon as I started using my friend's computer today problems started with this fake antivirus program. I'm lucky I can visit this site right now without a bunch of pages popping up. I used spyhunter, but to remove the program with it I need to buy spyhunter. I can't do that, and it isn't my computer anyway.
Does anyone have steps to remove this?
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Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 5:24 am Posts: 37009 Location: In Missouri, they would (will) not let me be Gender: Female
Thank you. And I tried visiting sites like that before, but it's like the virus knows and starts popping up a billion pages. Is it possible to cut and paste?
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Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 5:24 am Posts: 37009 Location: In Missouri, they would (will) not let me be Gender: Female
Thanks chud and cono. I think I may have gotten it by looking for the files on my own (because as chud said those instructions weren't that helpful with c&p) and using CCleaner. I'm going to run another scan and maybe do what cono suggested as well.
_________________ Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose Nothin' ain't worth nothin', but it's free
Thanks chud and cono. I think I may have gotten it by looking for the files on my own (because as chud said those instructions weren't that helpful with c&p) and using CCleaner. I'm going to run another scan and maybe do what cono suggested as well.
you should do what i said first actually. just removing it now and not having done what i said probably will make everything reappear on next reboot.
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conoalias wrote:
SmilinSkullRing wrote:
Thanks chud and cono. I think I may have gotten it by looking for the files on my own (because as chud said those instructions weren't that helpful with c&p) and using CCleaner. I'm going to run another scan and maybe do what cono suggested as well.
you should do what i said first actually. just removing it now and not having done what i said probably will make everything reappear on next reboot.
Yep, getting rid of a trojan while the trojan is still running doesn't really work.
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Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 5:24 am Posts: 37009 Location: In Missouri, they would (will) not let me be Gender: Female
conoalias wrote:
SmilinSkullRing wrote:
Thanks chud and cono. I think I may have gotten it by looking for the files on my own (because as chud said those instructions weren't that helpful with c&p) and using CCleaner. I'm going to run another scan and maybe do what cono suggested as well.
you should do what i said first actually. just removing it now and not having done what i said probably will make everything reappear on next reboot.
I've already rebooted and nothing is there, but to be safe I'll do this too.
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