malwarebytes
hitmanpro
combofix
roguekiller
I’ve used all of these and they all work at removing malware....with Malwarebytes being the best.
malwarebytes.org
I agree. I rely on Malwarebytes. They stay ahead of trouble.
So I have to be the punk this time. It’s my turn!
LINUX
There, I said it!
>> please help
OK.
1) Stay away from those pr0n sites
2) Stop downloading “free” utilities and toolbars and crap like that
3) Don’t reflexively open every attachment some bozo emails to you, even if that bozo is your “friend”
4) *Buy* your music, movies, books, etc
5) Uninstall Java. Period.
What’s malware?
A Mac user
Yes, MalwareBytes should do it but in order to run it, you may need to restart in Safe Mode w/ Networking, and run a utility called “RKill” first, to stop any running processes that manage to load.
Also, I would recommend running Sophos Anti-Rootkit as well to make sure you don’t just get reinfected.
Finally, with these types of infections, even after the malware is gone, your internet settings will probably still be screwed up. You may need to run these commands from the command prompt (Start Menu > Run > cmd.exe):
netsh winsock reset (then press enter)
and:
netsh int ip reset (press enter again)
After that, you need to restart the computer.
Also, make sure to check your browser settings under proxy settings and delete any proxy server that is set up there.
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Malwarebytes.
ALWAYS watch everything you click on, download managers, etc., any .exe file must be suspect until proven kosher. Mind everything! Don’t allow anything to be installed, it’s how the sneaky bastards infect so many systems. And, scan EVERY file you save to disk. It only takes a minute! Malwarebytes is free, top-shelf, and comes highly recommended by everyone.
bttt
Malwarebytes! It’s Got Electrolytes!
If all else fails, go to majorgeeks.com and follow the instructions exactly. Warning: for experienced users only.
It can be ignored for a while, but it's annoying. Mashing on "Update Now" just repeats the messageup to six times...
:-(
To All:
Thank you for all the suggestion. I use PC.
I have to try to see it works for me.
Did you hear about Kaspersky malware protection program?
The consensus from this board is malwarebyte.
Add the Administrator account so you can log in there and install the anti spyware programs. Your own account may be compromised.
Get superantispyware at http://www.superantispyware.com
Download the free version. Enable the trial pro version and uncheck the extra software they try to slip in like the toolbars.