Can you send me a zip of this shortcut to see what's wrong with it ? (right-click on it -> send to > compressed folder).
Best regards,
Can you send me a zip of this shortcut to see what's wrong with it ? (right-click on it -> send to > compressed folder).
Best regards,
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Hello,
Can you share a logfile showing the "Trojan.Agent" detection ?
Thanks,
Every day, Windows Defender is detecting at least one Trojan on my PC.
MBAM is reporting that a copy of Windows' shortcut to the Messenger app in my Startup folder is a Trojan.Agent threat. While it is possible that the recent attack has infected this shortcut, MBAM doesn't report any threat when I rename the shortcut or scan a copy of the same shortcut in a different location.
Is this a bug...
Hello,
It's really nice, thanks a lot ! :)
Fortunately, I kept backups of CCleaner's registry deletions, some of which are clearly nothing to do with this adware:
MBAM later found StartGo123, which had been hijacking Chrome.
I imagine the malware writers reading our conversation and learning too, but HTH.
Hello,
Oh. It would have been interesting to get all the references to BrowserAir, so that I would have added them to AdwCleaner.
But thanks for the feedback :)
Have now run CCleaner to clean Registry and remove many, but not all, references to BrowserAir.
Windows: Settings: System: Default apps: Choose default applications by file type: .htm no longer shows BrowserAir.
Ah, minor problems remain.
Opera now works again as my default browser. However, Opera could not see that it was the default browser until I used Windows: Control Panel: Default Programs to set it as the default.
Even then: