Posted on 06/10/2015 5:10:39 PM PDT by Portcall24
My wife got a new computer and somehow she has picked up 7769domain virus. I ran Malwarebytes to no avail. It's still there. Searching a couple of places like Spyhunter and others offer help but I'm not sure if they are legit. Sure could use some help.
ADW Cleaner is more comprehensive than Malwarebytes. I have and use both.
Get ADW Cleaner here:
https://toolslib.net/downloads/viewdownload/1-adwcleaner/
Instructions for using ADW are here:
Let me know if you need further help.
Disconnect from Internet; pull ether net cord or disable wireless. Reboot into safe mode and run malwarebytes. Reboot and see if ok after connecting to Internet.
“If malarebytes cant take care of it maybe Kasperskys can.”
You gotta be kidding - weren’t they themselves hacked yesterday!
Hmmm. Must be a Hewlett-Packard.
several antivirus providers have off line scanners (you boot from a thumb drive or dvd. google Microsoft off line scanner and you should find their free one. best to build the drive on a non infected system. They have changed up the names so it could be defender. let me know if you have trouble finding it I’ll get the link
Wasnt aware.
Stinger and Vipre Rescue.
Both are stand alone executable files.
Download, copy to a usb stick
Insert stick in infected computer
Start / Computer / click on the usb drive / click on the Stinger file to run it.
Same with Vipre Rescue...
http://www.vipreantivirus.com/live/
You're kidding, right? That's one of the "anti-malware" companies that were hijacking people's computers and charging them for the "fix" ...
Yes Spyhunter is legit. However it tells you during the install that you can run the scanner without charge, but in order to take action on the results you have to pay for a subscription, which is like 40 for six months.
However if you choose to uninstall spyhunter, it will offer you the same subscription for 10 bucks.
It is supposed to be an excellent anti malware suite though.
ADW Cleaner and Malware Bytes work best when booted into SAFE mode.
Which one was hacked yesterday, malware bytes or kaspersky?
You are confusing them with someone else.
Exactly what I was thinking when I posted my reply.
disconnect from the internet and run the anti spyware?
see if it has bootup scanning?
Good Luck :)
SuperAntiSpyware is a rogue anti-spyware, a total scam that is distributed with a help of various malware like Trojans, spam e-mail attachments, fake online scanners and others. Immediately after launch, it may start to scan your computer and reports a lot of various infections that will not be fixed unless you first purchase the software. I had the "pleasure" of removing it from my parents computer over the internet, from 350 miles away. I'll not be forgetting that nightmare anytime soon.
“Which one was hacked yesterday, malware bytes or kaspersky?”
Kaspersky was hacked.
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Duqu 2.0 is a version of Stuxnet? And Kaspersky got hacked by it? That's not good. They're supposed to be one of the most respected cyber-security research firms in the world and they got hacked by a version of Stuxnet?
I'd have thought Kaspersky would have defenses for that ...
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