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However, I tried to run it anyway - just in case, but the link to download it did not work. The instruction page seemed to suggest that I run it if I fulfilled a condition - that did not seem to apply to me. I wasn't sure if I was supposed to run RogueKiller or not. That report is attached, as instructed.ĪswMBR version 0. I ran the program twice in case it was just a glitch, but both times, only one Notepad window opened with one OTL report. The Following OTL scan did not open two different scan results in Notepad as the instructions said that it would, but rather, only one. Scan options enabled: Memory | Startup | Registry | File System | Heuristics/Extra | Heuristics/Shuriken | PUP | PUM This is my attempt to fulfill the requests in the first response after my post: Hello, and thank-you for all of the responses.
Thank-you for your considerations, and any responses provided. Note: While I was typing this message, Avast gave warnings and blocked approx 20 more attempts to connect to an array of animal sex porn sites (which I have never visited).
On that forum, we ran out of things to try, so I am hoping that the Avast Folks may have some experience or familiarity with this problem.ĭo you have any knowledge of this infection, or suggestions?Īs I typed this post, I rec'd my monthly Avast security report, which reported that 54 web and network objects were infected and blocked, but that 0 files were infected and cleaned by scans. If you would like to see more specifically what has been tried (including many scan results), the following link will take you directly to my ongoing (3 pg) thread at (On this forum, my username is Daveinsk): Running Avast, Malwarebytes and Spybot in Safe Mode. Uninstalling and re-downloading and re-installing Avast. Updating older versions of programs (such as Adobe Reader)that had security vulnerability. The following additional measures did not fix the problem: However, these pop-ups keep occurring (sometimes by the dozen in a few minutes, and other times a day or two apart) - whether or not I have Firefox or any browser open. In addition, my regular scanners (Avast, Malwarebytes, and Spybot) all find no infections or problems. Some of these programs were run more than once in an effort to identify and/or fix the problem. With an ISP Tech (who could not find or fix the problem), and with a Virus/Malware Consultant (who could not find or fix the problem), we tried many approaches that included the following programs, to no avail: (Note: On my computer, the "update" file in this path has a Firefox logo beside it). Note: In other previous pop-up warnings (nearly all of which seem to try to connect to animal sex porn sites), Avast has provided the complete Process pathway, being Ĭ:\Program Files\Common Files\ComObjects\update.exe Process: file://C:\Program Files\Common Files\Com. URL: h xxp://(My added note: I changed the http to hxxp, for safety) My last specific Avast pop-up reported the following information:
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I am getting the same kinds of Avast Warning and Blocking messages that NickJHenderson reported in a previous thread on this Forum, on his newer Windows 7 - 64 bit system: I have Avast Free, running XP Pro-32 bit.