bestestever202005 wrote:i have downloaded two different adware programs to fix this.the first one found the shit, so i quarantined them, but i still have random ads popping up on my ie while im using firefox.then the second one i dl has no function to scan it seems like.i think it just protects, and doesn't heal.is there a good free program someone knows of to get rid of this shit?
SDeeperKyo wrote:Re formating should never be your first option. It will take some time, but you should be able to clear you system. (Average time depending on how infected your system is, is about 2-5 hours)
Get the following programs (these are all free):
Anti-Spyware Programs
Ad-aware from Lavasoft http://www.download.com/Ad-Aware-SE-Per ... l&tag=top5
Spybot Search and Destroy:
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/mirrors/index.html
CW Shredder
http://www.trendmicro.com/ftp/products/ ... redder.exe
AVG Anti-Spyware
http://free.grisoft.com/softw/70free/se ... 5.0.50.exe
Anti-Virus
AVG Free Anti-Virus
http://free.grisoft.com/softw/70free/se ... 32a861.exe
Firewall
Zone Alarm
http://download.zonelabs.com/bin/free/1 ... 000_en.exe
Internet Browsers
Note: If you use Internet Explorer (IE), please stop and use one of these alternatives. IMO Firefox is the easiest to use to ween yourself off IE, but Opera is the best one. Doing this one thing will eliminate 99% of pop-ups and viruses you might get from the net (plus not going to unscrupulous sites).
Firefox
http://www.mozilla.com/products/downloa ... lang=en-US
Opera
http://www.opera.com/download/get.pl?id ... e&sub=true
Better File Sharing
Bittorent(BT)
Tutorial
http://wiki.theppn.org/index.php/BitTorrent_Tutorial
Original Bittorent Client
http://www.bittorrent.com/download.html
The best Bittorent Client (I would use this one.)
http://download.utorrent.com/1.6/uTorre ... nstall.exe
The best BT sites:
http://www.mininova.org
http://www.torrentspy.com
http://thepiratebay.org/
Okay, now that you've got all these programs what do you do with 'em.
First, you want to, if possible in the normal windows mode, install all of the Anti-Spyware Programs, the Anti-Virus Program, and the Firewall Program. Next, you need to disable system restore. (Windows protects this folder and Viruses and Spyware like to hide in it.) Right Click on My Computer > Left Click Properties > Click the System Restore Tab > Check in the box "Turn off System Restore on all drives" > Click Apply > Click OK. We'll save the rest for later.
Once you have those installed you'll want to boot into safe mode. Restart your computer. When the initial screen come up, start tapping F8 on you keyboard. If done correctly you should get a black screen with white text with safe mode boot options. Note: If you see the Windows Logo, you've gone too far and will need to restart the computer and try again. If you get the black screen, select "Boot in Safe Mode with Networking". When you select this option you will see a wall of white text scroll up from the bottom of the screen.
Next, you will get to the log in screen. You need to choose the Administrator account. Once logged in, Windows will ask you if you are sure you want to boot into safe mode, choose yes and windows will finish booting.
Run the programs in this order and choose the default options for scanning.
1. CWShredder: Choose "Fix" (Make sure to Check For Updates(CFU))
2. Ad-aware(CFU): Choose "Perform Smart System Scan". Once the scan is completed, right click and select "choose all" to choose all the problems it finds.
3. Spybot Search and Destroy(CFU): With this program there are some extra options. Update first and you will also want to immunize your computer. It's all detailed in the wizard. It will ask you if want to make a registry backup, if you wish, you can ignore this option.
4. AVG Anti-Spyware(CFU): Choose "Fast Scan". It should set you up for automatic updates.
5. AVG Anti-Virus(CFU): The wizard will set you up for automatic updates and daily scanning.
Now Log off of Administrator (Start > "Log off Administrator") and repeat the same scans for your account.
After you've completed the scans for your account reboot into normal mode.
If you're still having problems you might want to run these scans in normal mode as well.
Note: The firewall, Zone Alarm, blocks default ports that are commonly used by trojans, hackers, and viruses. If you want a program to access the net you will have to configure Zone Alarm to allow the program to pass and open any ports needed by the program to access the net. Use the help option from the program for more information.
By now, most of the crap should be off you system. Now on to the browsers.
As noted earlier you will want to stop using IE. You may not know it, but Windows, and IE, is run on 90% of the worlds computers, therefore it's an easy target for hackers, viruses and spyware. Most of this shit comes through IE and crappy P2P programs (Kazaa, Limewire, Ares, etc.). Sidenote: If you must use the crappy P2P programs don't download .exe files or files smaller than 1000 KB.
Switching to Firefox and Opera will save you a world of hurt from the net.
Now on to Bittorent.
Bittorent is a client that emerged in 2003 and is a whole lot better than the traditional P2P programs. Read the tutorial to find out more. I've included links to the original client, created by Bram Cohen, and an improved client based on the orig. utorrent. I've also included the best sites to get .torrent files from.
Good Luck!! Post back if you have any questions.
SDeeperKyo wrote:This post should help:SDeeperKyo wrote:Re formating should never be your first option. It will take some time, but you should be able to clear you system. (Average time depending on how infected your system is, is about 2-5 hours)
Get the following programs (these are all free):
Anti-Spyware Programs
Ad-aware from Lavasoft http://www.download.com/Ad-Aware-SE-Per ... l&tag=top5
Spybot Search and Destroy:
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/mirrors/index.html
CW Shredder
http://www.trendmicro.com/ftp/products/ ... redder.exe
AVG Anti-Spyware
http://free.grisoft.com/softw/70free/se ... 5.0.50.exe
Anti-Virus
AVG Free Anti-Virus
http://free.grisoft.com/softw/70free/se ... 32a861.exe
Firewall
Zone Alarm
http://download.zonelabs.com/bin/free/1 ... 000_en.exe
Internet Browsers
Note: If you use Internet Explorer (IE), please stop and use one of these alternatives. IMO Firefox is the easiest to use to ween yourself off IE, but Opera is the best one. Doing this one thing will eliminate 99% of pop-ups and viruses you might get from the net (plus not going to unscrupulous sites).
Firefox
http://www.mozilla.com/products/downloa ... lang=en-US
Opera
http://www.opera.com/download/get.pl?id ... e&sub=true
Better File Sharing
Bittorent(BT)
Tutorial
http://wiki.theppn.org/index.php/BitTorrent_Tutorial
Original Bittorent Client
http://www.bittorrent.com/download.html
The best Bittorent Client (I would use this one.)
http://download.utorrent.com/1.6/uTorre ... nstall.exe
The best BT sites:
http://www.mininova.org
http://www.torrentspy.com
http://thepiratebay.org/
Okay, now that you've got all these programs what do you do with 'em.
First, you want to, if possible in the normal windows mode, install all of the Anti-Spyware Programs, the Anti-Virus Program, and the Firewall Program. Next, you need to disable system restore. (Windows protects this folder and Viruses and Spyware like to hide in it.) Right Click on My Computer > Left Click Properties > Click the System Restore Tab > Check in the box "Turn off System Restore on all drives" > Click Apply > Click OK. We'll save the rest for later.
Once you have those installed you'll want to boot into safe mode. Restart your computer. When the initial screen come up, start tapping F8 on you keyboard. If done correctly you should get a black screen with white text with safe mode boot options. Note: If you see the Windows Logo, you've gone too far and will need to restart the computer and try again. If you get the black screen, select "Boot in Safe Mode with Networking". When you select this option you will see a wall of white text scroll up from the bottom of the screen.
Next, you will get to the log in screen. You need to choose the Administrator account. Once logged in, Windows will ask you if you are sure you want to boot into safe mode, choose yes and windows will finish booting.
Run the programs in this order and choose the default options for scanning.
1. CWShredder: Choose "Fix" (Make sure to Check For Updates(CFU))
2. Ad-aware(CFU): Choose "Perform Smart System Scan". Once the scan is completed, right click and select "choose all" to choose all the problems it finds.
3. Spybot Search and Destroy(CFU): With this program there are some extra options. Update first and you will also want to immunize your computer. It's all detailed in the wizard. It will ask you if want to make a registry backup, if you wish, you can ignore this option.
4. AVG Anti-Spyware(CFU): Choose "Fast Scan". It should set you up for automatic updates.
5. AVG Anti-Virus(CFU): The wizard will set you up for automatic updates and daily scanning.
Now Log off of Administrator (Start > "Log off Administrator") and repeat the same scans for your account.
After you've completed the scans for your account reboot into normal mode.
If you're still having problems you might want to run these scans in normal mode as well.
Note: The firewall, Zone Alarm, blocks default ports that are commonly used by trojans, hackers, and viruses. If you want a program to access the net you will have to configure Zone Alarm to allow the program to pass and open any ports needed by the program to access the net. Use the help option from the program for more information.
By now, most of the crap should be off you system. Now on to the browsers.
As noted earlier you will want to stop using IE. You may not know it, but Windows, and IE, is run on 90% of the worlds computers, therefore it's an easy target for hackers, viruses and spyware. Most of this shit comes through IE and crappy P2P programs (Kazaa, Limewire, Ares, etc.). Sidenote: If you must use the crappy P2P programs don't download .exe files or files smaller than 1000 KB.
Switching to Firefox and Opera will save you a world of hurt from the net.
Now on to Bittorent.
Bittorent is a client that emerged in 2003 and is a whole lot better than the traditional P2P programs. Read the tutorial to find out more. I've included links to the original client, created by Bram Cohen, and an improved client based on the orig. utorrent. I've also included the best sites to get .torrent files from.
Good Luck!! Post back if you have any questions.
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