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Title: help!!! POP UPS!!!
Post by: WiseKran on December 12, 2004, 04:39:16 pm
i downloaded this peice of shyat program and now i got loads of popups!  i used ad aware, spy bot S&D  

and scanned norton,(no viruses)

but i keep getting pop ups every 2 minutes    what can i do?
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Post by: DepthBlade on December 12, 2004, 05:01:45 pm
format your computer :P
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Post by: WiseKran on December 12, 2004, 05:06:24 pm
thats going to have to be a last resort...

i reformated not too long ago and it was misery... takes forever

argg   perhaps system restore will help


lemme go try
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Post by: leji on December 12, 2004, 05:28:08 pm
Do you use firefox at least ? best thing i\'ve found against spywares and popups...
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Post by: Annah on December 12, 2004, 05:32:09 pm
First of all, make sure you did delete the program.  :D
 Then, grab Lavasoft Ad-Aware SE Professional, update it, and scan with it. Make sure you\'ll use the \"customized\" scan, and I strongly suggest you to check to scan everywhere (even in archives). Also, don\'t bother scanning on other partitions than the primary one, where Windows in installed.
 After, to be sure, go to http://www.bitdefender.ro (yea, Romanians make the great antiviruses :P ...) and take the antivirus, update it, and scan with it. Norton, let\'s say it\'s not so bright (only thing good from symantec -> Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition V9, though it\'s for servers)
 Also, it\'s very important to have your Windows up-to-date. You should have all patches from MS.
 Ah, and stop using IE :D
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Post by: WiseKran on December 12, 2004, 05:49:58 pm
i use Mozzilla firefox, have zonealarm, norton, spyware docter, ad-aware SE, and OMG SPYWARE DOCTER FIXED IT


i just cracked spyware docter so i get live update for free. and viola i got it gone!! wooot wooot
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Post by: Enter_the_Xero on December 12, 2004, 05:54:05 pm
Try a program called SpySweeper.

Also, Check all of your processes, the virus may be in there!!

There are a bunch of programs that check the processes, yry one!

http://www.tucows.com has a buch of goood tools!

Also try a RegCleaner 4.3....
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Post by: WiseKran on December 12, 2004, 09:46:55 pm
arg... its frikkin back again...


ill go try spysweeper 30 day trial
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Post by: Olig on December 12, 2004, 10:09:22 pm
Are you scanning your whole hard drive with ad-aware? Or just doing a quick system scan?
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Post by: Syzerian on December 13, 2004, 12:16:26 am
Some spyware has an installer that gets hidden somewhere which often isnt detected by some spyware removers so if you get rid of the spyware it just installs itself again. Find the file you downloaded and delete it and search your taskmanager for any tasks that look suspicious.
If all else fails, reformat :P
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Post by: Xordan on December 13, 2004, 12:49:36 am
and install linux. :P
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Post by: Keknehv on December 13, 2004, 01:57:21 am
WiseKran:

Some advice, don\'t log into anything personal or anything, or your bank account.

There\'s a good chance that the adware comes bundled with spyware/malware which watches what you type; a keylogger.


Look in your startup list (Run-->\"msconfig\") for some strange programs. In general, if you google things (e.g. csrss.exe), you\'ll get a description (is it legit?). If it\'s not, or it doesn\'t come up with anything, copy the exe to a different place, then delete it (kill that process if it\'s running first), and then replace it with something else, such as a text file that is \"GATORBARGAINS.EXE\", whatever that program was before. Then make that read-only. Sure, you\'ll get errors when you start your computer, \"GATORBARGAINS.EXE is not a valid Win32 Application\", but it should be okay.

Alternatively, you could post a dump of your startup apps, and we could pore (SP) over it.

Good luck!
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Post by: WiseKran on December 13, 2004, 02:05:24 am
i love these forums!

everyone is soo helpfull

here is a screen of my startup stuff
(http://img66.exs.cx/img66/6327/startup7rm.jpg)
it has 2 selections b/c i had to many for one screen, so i took 2 screens and pasted together to make one.


if you could check it out, that would be awesome, i dont know alot about what im doing here.. :P
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Post by: Efflixi Aduro on December 13, 2004, 03:21:30 am
Hmm heres somthing iv done to remove spyware before.
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Go to your folder options and make it so you can see all hidden files and folders.
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Go to the start menu and rightclick on it and go to explore.
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Find a folder called temp under you main hard drive and get rid of everything in there cuz you dont need anything in there anyways.
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If you cant delet a program cuz it say its currently in use... ta da! You just found spyware.
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To deleat the spyware go to your control pannel and click processes. Try to find somthing under YOUR username or any other ones logged on NOT under system. The name should kinda be related to the file name.
Ex: If the file name is Web offers! Try to find somthing like Webfer.exe and it will probably be it.
When you terminate a process try to deleat the program again and when you can deleat it ta da! Success!

I hope hat helped you somehow. And thtis will only work on windows xp.
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Post by: Harkin on December 13, 2004, 03:23:19 am
a good program to have is System Mechanic... to control startup processes and such... a really good tool for any computer... just make sure you know what you are doing :)
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Post by: Monketh on December 13, 2004, 04:46:09 am
Search for the name of it you find in processes (task manager).
You can\'t delete it yet, but, you can rename it and delete it later.  ;)
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Post by: WiseKran on December 13, 2004, 11:34:14 pm
i deleted 3 files, and one folder (which i did not bother to explore) from my temp folder... none of them were in use. but they all had suspicious ad related names.

i dont think it fixed it though :(    

we will see, i posted that screen, can you guys check it out?
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Post by: Shadowfalcon on December 13, 2004, 11:48:36 pm
well, my thoughts. First, in your startup list. Winctlad looks suspicious to me, do you know what it is? as well as kalvjtg32. I bet those might be a problem. Could you post a screen of your running proceses as well?
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Post by: Bjorn on December 13, 2004, 11:55:33 pm
Well, if all else fails, save all your important stuff onto CDs, and reformat.
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Post by: WiseKran on December 14, 2004, 01:19:02 am
i dont know about anything else thats running but.. MY POP UPS ARE GONE!!!

I suggest every computer on earth have a copy of GIANT AntiSpyware on it!!!!


it saved my life... well not really.. but WOOT WOOT it saves meeeeeee

here are my running processes
(http://img58.exs.cx/img58/2561/untitled28nf.jpg)
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Post by: Keknehv on December 14, 2004, 03:34:13 am
Good job WiseKran!

Eventually, you\'ll find those sort of programs---exactly right for what you have.

Happy no Pop-up-ing :D
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Post by: Shadowfalcon on December 14, 2004, 06:00:35 am
Hmmm... the two programs I pointed out are no longer there, and neither are the popups... I AM A GOD! Anyway, congrats, and may you never have popups again.