Greetings,
Batch2Exe is often detected by antivirus software. It may be the case here.
Did you try with another web browser?
Regards.
Greetings,
Batch2Exe is often detected by antivirus software. It may be the case here.
Did you try with another web browser?
Regards.
# AdwCleaner 7.0.2.1 - Logfile created on Sun Sep 10 01:06:01 2017 # Updated on 2017/29/08 by Malwarebytes # Running on Windows 7 Home Basic (X64) # Mode: clean # Support: https://www.malwarebytes.com/support
***** [ Services ] *****
No malicious services deleted.
***** [ Folders ] *****
Deleted: C:\Users\lenovo\AppData\Local\Bundled software uninstaller Deleted: C:\Users\lenovo\AppData\Ro...
The fact that this is Spanish(Maybe?) makes it very VERY difficult to read.... Any way you could turn it into English? On the first glance noticed some things that MIGHT be potential issues, unsure, cause..... I am not yet used to reading the logs, and different language doesn't help the issue :)
JoshRoss, 2017-09-07 14:26:07 (UTC)
Of course sorry.
If you see something that is not translat...
Ports, applications, accessibility. Maybe your other device is used a lot less, you haven't messed with any ports or have any applications that require forwarding. Honestly, very weird issue, I would need to investigate the files. Can you scan your PC With Farbar MiniToolBox and Malwarebytes JRT? Post the logs that you get.
JoshRoss, 2017-09-06 13:16:38 (UTC)
MiniToolBox by Farbar Version...
Might as well post the log for the newest stable version.
# AdwCleaner 7.0.2.1 - Logfile created on Wed Sep 06 08:18:56 2017 # Updated on 2017/29/08 by Malwarebytes # Database: 09-01-2017.2 # Running on Windows 7 Home Premium (X86) # Mode: scan # Support: https://www.malwarebytes.com/support
***** [ Services ] *****
No malicious services found.
***** [ Folders ] *****
No malicious folders ...
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...
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 ...
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
...Hello, today after updating adwcleaner to the new version, has detected some PUPs (I leave you the registry of the scan and the cleaning). After reboot, I ran adwcleaner again and the PUPs are still there.
I have researched a bit about these addresses, and it seems that they are the default addresses that the router from my internet company provides. Each time I clean them, when I reconnect to...
In hopes of making my two computers as safe as can be I went ahead and removed the various files that AdwCleaner detected in a scan. However, because I had issues with my computer's hardrive becoming corrupt recently, I'm worried that some of the registry files that were deleted might in fact be necessary ones. Can someone please let me know if this is the case? I've posted the content of the l...