Re: PUP.Legacy.Optional - 3 Threats Identified

Could be that you are a victim of bundleware. Basically, alongside normal maybe even useful software, some providers bundle malicious or useless software just to increase downloads and such. Have you downloading anything from 3rd party providers and not official sources?. Regardless of the fact, Malwarebytes or ADWCleaner should have picked it up and removed it, it could be much more thorough. ...

PUP.Legacy.Optional - 3 Threats Identified

Hello,

I run Windows10 Chrome -- got a malware popup when on tunein radio. Along with the following popup, a voice came on and said "your pc is infected with Malware, do not ignore this, etc:

** Zeus Virus Detected  - Your Computer Has Been Blocked **

Error: Trojan Backdoor Hijack #365838d7f8a4fa5

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I ran adwcleaner after no success with windows defender, norton, malwarebytes,...

Re: ADWCleaner & Teamviewer

Never had issues that ADWCleaner would remove my TeamViewer. You sure it was that software? Maybe it was a fluke or a trojan pretending to be TeamViewer. You could try installing TV, doing a scan with anti-virus software, ADWCleaner and maybe some form of anti-malware on top of that, to confirm or deny your thoughts.

Re: After install Torch browser from the official page adwcleaner detects malware 18

Glad you solved the issue. Torch browser, unfortunately, is malware. It is what you would call Bundleware or PUP (Potentially unwanted program), usually bundled with other more used software as part to generate more file downloads and installs. In the future always select advanced or expert options when installing, usually, they are hidden after that one checkmark. Additionally, you can do regu...

Re: After install Torch browser from the official page adwcleaner detects malware 18

Torch browser very often came along with bundles and without user's agreement. If you install it by yourself simple remove check-marks from appropriate elements.Torch browser very often came along with bundles and without user's agreement. If you install it by yourself simple remove check-marks from appropriate elements.  

Re: Can I remove these folders/keys safely with adware cleaner?

Greetings. I don't see a reason why you shouldn't be able to do so. It looks like all the files and registries are not part of natural Windows process. Adwcleaner rarely has false positives. It is good that you are extra careful with what you are removing and how it works, but you have no worries here.

Can I remove these folders/keys safely with adware cleaner?

Need some help please, here is the log, thanks for any assistance:

 

# AdwCleaner v6.047 - Logfile created 09/07/2017 at 00:49:12 # Updated on 19/05/2017 by Malwarebytes # Database : 2017-07-07.1 [Server] # Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Service Pack 1 (X64) # Username : Tim - PC # Running from : C:\Users\PC\Downloads\AdwCleaner.exe # Mode: Scan # Support : https://www.malwarebytes...

Anti-Virus publishers Blocked??

Somehow alot of anti-virus publisher certificates have been blocked by my laptop, there are some that I havent even installed yet (But somehow it is there).

When I try to remove it from the list it comes back.....Imgur link

I cant install any kind of anything at the moment.....

False positive confirmation

https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/200856-devdiv-registry/

Me and the OP of this forum post had the same registry key result in a scan two days ago (though I use Windows 7 instead). I did another scan last night and it came out clean, does it mean the key was confirmed a FP and removed from the database?

Re: annoying google chrome cookies

This is the one, others users has raported it as well, hopefully google will remove it.

there is the link in chrome web broswer, just don't install it.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/unseen/iicapmagmhahddefgokbabbgieiogjop?hl=en

and there are many many more like these, be careful what you install !

I learned this the hard way XD