Anyone an expert on PC viruses?

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  1. AmirIcon

    AmirIcon Well-Known Member

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    I have this same group of spyware/malware/viruses that keep coming back, shutting down my browser and raping my computer. I keep uninstalling them but they keep coming back. Anyone a pro on this stuff? I've tried Spybot, CC Cleaner, Registry fixer, you name it but they keep coming back! Prease herp!
     
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    Some viruses are too big and not worth the hassle, time & money. Sometimes its better to get a new one. How old is the PC?
     
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    Spybot is ineffective against malware. In my experience, avast! is the best AV program.

    This may also be a good idea depending on how severe the viruses are.
     
  4. AmirIcon

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    I don't think it's anything too big or hostile yet. Just annoying spam ads and redirecting home pages to something other BS. I could always do a full system restore but I'd like to try removing the shit first.
     
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    Do you have a back up disc? Some of the trash that attacks your puter can go deeper than a system restore. I also would consider the age of your current system.
     
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    (was kind of afraid to open this thread)
     
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    No, it didn't come with a backup disc. I think a restore would get it right but it's having to configure everything again and backup when I need to keep that I don't want to spend the time doing if I can avoid it.

    So no one has any ideas on going in manually and getting rid of the bad stuff huh?
     
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    Yeah..but to go in and erase/correct code is not for the timid. If you did not burn your own back up disc, I would doubt both my ability to tell you how and your ability to follow along. lol

    I would have to think your best shot then is to do the system restore. go back as far as you can, and stay off the damn porn sites. First thing you do is burn a damn back up disc.
     
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    Tell me! I can do it! lol My experience is that doing a restore to a previous point doesn't really do shit. I was thinking more along the lines of a full system restore, bringing it back to the day it was purchased. That's a lot of work too though.
     
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    Have you ever done a system restore?
     
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    As with herpes, one of the peripheral embarrassments of contracting a computer virus is that everyone has a pretty good idea of what you were up to when you got it. Oh sure, it’s possible you just chastely pecked a misleading email link. But odds are you picked it up because you were dallying on one of those shady, fly-by-night websites that people visit when they’re seeking fulfillment. You know—religious sites.

    What’s that? Church blogs and Christian youth forums aren’t the first thing that comes to mind when you think of scareware, malware, worms, and Trojan horses? They should be. In its latest annual Internet security threat report, Symantec, the maker of Norton AntiVirus software, found that “religious and ideological sites” have far surpassed pornographic websites as targets for criminal hackers. According to the company you’re now three times as likely to encounter malware—insidious software that can steal your data, pelt you with spam, or enslave your machine in a botnet—on your local church blog as you are on a porn site.

    The explanation is straightforward: The entrepreneurs who run adult websites are old hands at Web security, and they’ve long since learned to use protection. Those who build and host church websites, by contrast, may have the best intentions, but they tend to be naive and inexperienced. For hackers, that makes them easy prey.

    http://www.slate.com/articles/techn..._ve_left_porn_sites_for_religious_sites_.html
     
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    Run Malware Bytes.
     
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    Problem with free ware is that they often attach other cap to it, for many, they fail to remove the junk before installation , often making the problem worse. If the guy has not taken the time to burn a back up disc....well, you know.
     
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    I actually just tried this last night. It says it got some stuff out but it definitely came back again.
     
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    Yes.
     
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    Oh I have no embarassments. We all watch porn so I have nothing to be ashamed of. I enjoy it thoroughly. lol Probably a torrent site more specifically is where I got it though...
     
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    1. Its hard to do without someone who knows what they're doing diagnosing. Do you know the name of the viruses/malware?
    Google the redirect URLs and they usually tell you what you'll have to do.

    2. Are you using Internet Explorer?
     
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    Who burns backup discs anymore? The full system restore is right on the computer!
     
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    lol No on the IE. I've tried Googling them but usually their method to remove them is unsuccessful, but it's usually pretty surface stuff. Meaning, go to control panel, go to programs, uninstall, etc. I don't ever find any really specific stuff to dig deep to get the stuff out.
     

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