Hello,
Can you try again with this new beta version: https://toolslib.net/downloads/viewdownload/1-adwcleaner/files/1021/
Thanks.
Again, sorry for the inconvenience.
Hello,
Can you try again with this new beta version: https://toolslib.net/downloads/viewdownload/1-adwcleaner/files/1021/
Thanks.
Again, sorry for the inconvenience.
"newcpuspeed", "newcpuspeedcheck" y "cpufix.exe" es el nombre del nuevo virus que infecta nuestras memorias USB y nuestra computadora.
Se tiene investigado que el virus empezó a infectar las computadoras desde Junio del 2017. El virus infecta al USB creando un acceso directo llamado "Downloads" y una carpeta invisible llamada "newcpuspeedcheck". Dentro de dicha carpeta, contiene los siguientes...
Is it the same case as me then? I know for sure I used at least Spypot: Search & Destroy before, though it was years ago.
My logs are here: https://toolslib.net/forum/viewthread/12678/
Hi just to report that this detection:
***** [ Registry ] *****
Deleted: [Key] - HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\ActiveX Compatibility\{9522B3FB-7A2B-4646-8AF6-36E7F593073C}
is actually a SpyBot S&D immunization entry. tried and tested a few times by removing it rebooting and opening up SpyBot S&D
and it appears to take away one of the immunization entries, meaning you have to imm...
It's true I haven't restarted the PC since this whole thing started. Plus while I have IE installed I don't actually use it, not even browser helper objects or anything like that. Though I don't know if that counts for anything.
Could be a delayed update. Sometimes, if you haven't restart your PC for long enough or have software in some specific environments, it can cause issues with the update. (Not sure or confirmed about this, just theorizing)
Particular install features, Failure to detect exe, inability to identify application install folder. The program is crashing at 90% when scanning. One such example: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/652195/strange-pc-behavior-w-adwcleaner-7000exe/#entry4293511
I do not have other forum links at hand, but when I have time to go through them, I will be sure to keep you updated.
By the...
Hello,
I feel like I'm repeating myself but:
Hello,
Thanks.
Well.... My previous solution in Windows "Safe mode with networking" should help you out if you haven't done that. Alternatively, you could try using RKill to kill malicious software first. Then remove the identified files manually, afterward do a thorough scan with Malwarebytes, AdwCleaner, and HitmanPro. This should definitely yield some results.