Author Topic: Help redirect virus :(  (Read 3360 times)

but I like Firefox

I'd use System Restore to fix it

By the way - are you sure the problem is with Firefox only, and not the whole computer?

First of all, you should install rkill, run the program, and see what errors and such it finds. It may detect the malware. And as well, post the log that you get when the program is done reading on the forums.
Second of all, install Malwarebytes and do a full scan.
Third of all, make sure your anti-virus is up-to-date and running.

i went to the website

what the forget

Lol. That's a good picture.

Is there a new, unidentified program on your computer? Go through your Uninstall Programs list and uninstall things that seem suspicious/related. The remove the plugin from your browser, and remove the webpage as your homepage if it's been set as such.

This is what I've done to remove similar things from Chrome, and it has worked.

i went to the website
-snip-


y-you brought your antivirus and adblock right

you don't know what goes on in those sites
« Last Edit: May 10, 2014, 07:47:04 PM by Bomb Kirby »

This reminds me of a few programs I had before.
"lolipop.exe" and "suspiciousless.exe". They were  both adware. lolipop was in %AppData%\LocalLow and suspiciousless.exe in C:\Windows\System\System32 Try looking in there for them. OBviously if C:\Windows\System\System32 doesn't exist, that program isn't your problem.



Wow the virus came to Google Chrome

WHAT THE forget GOD DAMNIT!!!

Wow the virus came to Google Chrome

WHAT THE forget GOD DAMNIT!!!

Read my post on the top of this page. I think I know what the situation is here.

Wow the virus came to Google Chrome

WHAT THE forget GOD DAMNIT!!!
reformat c:\

Read my post on the top of this page. I think I know what the situation is here.
Sry I just came back to the thread and passed your post .-.
my bad.

First of all, you should install rkill, run the program, and see what errors and such it finds. It may detect the malware. And as well, post the log that you get when the program is done reading on the forums.
Second of all, install Malwarebytes and do a full scan.
Third of all, make sure your anti-virus is up-to-date and running.
Rkill detected no malware. v-Log-v
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Program started at: 05/10/2014 07:17:41 PM in x64 mode.
Windows Version: Windows 8.1

Checking for Windows services to stop:

 * No malware services found to stop.

Checking for processes to terminate:

 * No malware processes found to kill.

Checking Registry for malware related settings:

 * No issues found in the Registry.

Resetting .EXE, .COM, & .BAT associations in the Windows Registry.

Performing miscellaneous checks:

 * No issues found.

Checking Windows Service Integrity:

 * MsKeyboardFilter [Missing Service]
 * CSC [Missing Service]
 * E1G60 [Missing Service]
 * kbldfltr [Missing Service]
 * storvsp [Missing Service]
 * Vid [Missing Service]
 * vmbusr [Missing Service]
 * vpcivsp [Missing Service]

Searching for Missing Digital Signatures:

 * No issues found.

Checking HOSTS File:

 * No issues found.

Program finished at: 05/10/2014 07:17:45 PM
Execution time: 0 hours(s), 0 minute(s), and 4 seconds(s)
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Malwarebytes (the best scan was a threat scan) detected no malware

Spyhunter is updated (I deleted malwarebytes afterwards because Spyhunter detects more things somehow nad finds alot of viruses).

Although I haven't done a FULL scan with Spyhunter. I will be doing that now.

Well, you're certainly in a pickle, aren't you?

Try system restore. If you got it yesterday, go back to the 8th. If that doesn't work, try going back a week or two.

If it's still not gone, I'm afraid it's time to pull out the big guns - Combofix.

Combofix WILL get the job done, but it may destroy your computer in the process. Use it only as a last resort.