Hello,
Since everything is working, I'm closing this thread.
Regards.
Hello,
Since everything is working, I'm closing this thread.
Regards.
Greetings,
Can you please try with the following version: https://toolslib.net/downloads/finish/1-adwcleaner/
Tell me if it works.
Regards.
Greetings,
We're aware of this issue. We're working on a fix. I'll keep you posted.
Regards.
Your best option is to go to C:\Adwcleaner and find the logs for quarantined files.
Josh ;) Considering my uninstall folder is empty and none of the mentioned file registries are crucial, I don't see any problems that might come from removing those. It could be a malicious registry added to alter your search or download malware, but other than that, you should be good to go. (I am not an expert at registries, just slightly knowledgeable)
This could be a worm (Network virus). And you might need to reflash your routers software. Check your network settings or network device and see if there are static IP's in place. Could you try disconnecting from the network, cleaning up your PC with Malwarebytes and Adwcleaner, restart PC and see if the issue persists? If it doesn't, try connecting to a different network and see if it happens ...
Bonjour,
adwceaner a bien nettoyé mon ordi de l'horrible cacaoweb, mais au passage il m'a enlevé du bureau un dossier contenant tous mes raccourcis vers mes programmes préférés.
Et le quarantine manager est vide! comment restaurer ? Il y a bien un dossier "quarantine" qui contient tous les fichiers, mais comment restaurer tout ça??
Merci
Thanks John! That is reassuring. Do you think you could check about the files for another computer of mine? I just want to be sure that the registry will be okay.
# AdwCleaner 7.0.1.0 - Logfile created on Sat Aug 26 17:28:02 2017 # Updated on 2017/05/08 by Malwarebytes # Database: 08-25-2017.1 # Running on Windows 10 Home (X64) # Mode: scan # Support: https://www.malwarebytes.com/support
...It looks like your PC's DHCP IP's have been altered maliciously not too long ago. Which it would make sense why one PC detects it, and another doesn't. Default addresses can be hijacked and used for malicious intents. It is hard to say whether it is a false positive or not. You could always reset your PCs IP's and router to see if that solves the problem.
JoshRoss, 2017-09-04 12:22:20 (UTC)
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Thanks for reporting the issues. Make sure you cleanup your PC thoroughly using Adwcleaner, Malwarebytes, and maybe even Hitman Pro, as that malware can not only hijack your browser but potentially leak your private information.