December 11, 201510 yr Having a heck of a time need some help as I have searched control panel for new installed program (nothing), have used my antivirus scan (nothing), downloaded a stinger/cleaner that removed Lucky Leap adware but problem persists, quarantined an adware cookie, cleared cookies multiple times still problem persists. Example: Posted 2015-10-28 13:02:54 just go and stay at Ao Nang its close to the water and has night life boats all u need for a week look up zabava guest house its about 500bt a night nice place to stay Don't know if you can see but zabava guest house is now a pop-up hyperlink to dnsadlocker. How can I get rid of this as it happens with any word that is hotel, bungalow restaurant etc. Thanks ! GOM
December 11, 201510 yr What DNS is your Router AND Computer set to use? If it's not the standard DNS of your ISP, or one you've specifically set, then any of your browser connections could be diverted and any delivered content containing Web 2.0 'scripts' could be modified to include additional script instructions that's designed to highlight keywords on a webpage. This is just one possibility. Does it happen right away when you start the computer, launch the browser, open ThaiVisa? Does it happen in any other browsers? Does your browser go to a homepage first? Does your browser have active 'extensions', 'add-ons', 'plug-ins', or 'services' running that you didn't authorize?
December 11, 201510 yr Reminder before running any type of scan switch off system restore, otherwise problem is still there within restore point, after running and clearing any issues create a new restore point from there.
December 11, 201510 yr Your best bet is to use a bootable antivirus DVD (or USB). http://pcsupport.about.com/od/system-security/tp/free-bootable-antivirus-software.htm
December 11, 201510 yr Your best bet is to use a bootable antivirus DVD (or USB). http://pcsupport.about.com/od/system-security/tp/free-bootable-antivirus-software.htm I'd go for the free Kaspersky one.
December 11, 201510 yr You might try the 'standard' approach from MalwareTips for this type of adware. https://malwaretips.com/blogs/ads-by-dns-unblocker-removal/ If you use this do the first 4 steps at least, do not stop if step 1 or 2 finds something. If there are any remaining traces of Lucky leap then these should also be removed.
December 11, 201510 yr Your best bet is to use a bootable antivirus DVD (or USB). http://pcsupport.about.com/od/system-security/tp/free-bootable-antivirus-software.htm I'd go for the free Kaspersky one. Kaspersky? nooooooooooooooooooooooo never ever
December 11, 201510 yr Op, you wrote something about "Control Panel"? The place where you should look at is your program files. If you have a 64 bit system you'll have two folders !! Then please look for any programs that don't look familiar to you. Should you find some nasty ones you can't delete, please download this registry tool: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/add-copy-to-move-to-on-windows-vista-right-click-menu/ Install it, it's virus free and doesn't do any damage to your machine. Once you've set it up, takes only five minutes, you can use the function- MOVE TO and move the unwanted stuff to your desktop and then in the trash bin... This program will also let you use COPY TO any folder and makes using a computer much easier. If you're using Google browser, you'll find some good extensions that block add-ins instantly.Best of luck. P.S. For the poster who wrote Kaspersky nooooo, they have a free VRT- virus removal tool that does a great job, before you even install an Antivirus system on your machine. You can then download a free and full functioning trial version of Kaspersky Antivirus 2016. I love this software and never had a virus related problem when running Kaspersky. Here's the link to the removal tool: http://support.kaspersky.com/viruses/kvrt2015 You'll find the free Anti virus trial version on their website
December 11, 201510 yr Your best bet is to use a bootable antivirus DVD (or USB). http://pcsupport.about.com/od/system-security/tp/free-bootable-antivirus-software.htm I'd go for the free Kaspersky one. Kaspersky? nooooooooooooooooooooooo never ever Okay, got you. You must be one of the Baidu lovers. Please see: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/test-centre/software/best-security-software-2015-2016-uk-3265701/ # 2 here: http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/
December 11, 201510 yr One website I used recently to clean a badly infected computer was http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ They have specialist tools (free as well so that's a bonus) to clear even the most stubborn infections. I had put my faith in Anti-Malwarebytes and a couple of other programs (sorry I can't remember the names) but nothing would shift the malware until I tried bleepingcomputer. The first program was RKill followed by ADW Cleaner. It sounds like a junkware infection so you could try their cleaner. Failing that, Combofix is a very powerful tool so read a tutorial before using it so you don't make a mistake.
December 11, 201510 yr You can try also the free version of the IOBIT malware fighter (latest version is 3.4 pro) I use this in combination with paid Advanced System Care (now version 9) and I had my 3 PC clean for the last 10 years
December 12, 201510 yr One website I used recently to clean a badly infected computer was http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ They have specialist tools (free as well so that's a bonus) to clear even the most stubborn infections. I had put my faith in Anti-Malwarebytes and a couple of other programs (sorry I can't remember the names) but nothing would shift the malware until I tried bleepingcomputer. The first program was RKill followed by ADW Cleaner. It sounds like a junkware infection so you could try their cleaner. Failing that, Combofix is a very powerful tool so read a tutorial before using it so you don't make a mistake. I used to use JRT and Adwcleaner and Malwarbytes when I used to run Windows and also through in spybot search and destroy for good measure These can all be found on bleepingcomputers above I found you have to use a combination of tool to clean your computers and to keep it clean Also a good idea to use Adblock plus on your browser to stop a lot of these nasties from installing and never install tool bars also when installing programs read everything very carefully and opt out of installing other free software that comes with some programs But if you want to get away from Viruses get Linux installed as its Virus free I use Linux Mint 17.3 on all my computers now its just the same as Windows XP , Win7 to use
December 12, 201510 yr When it's really bad Kaspersky is the only thing that works for me even on ransomware trial: http://usa.kaspersky.com/downloads/
December 12, 201510 yr JRT and Adwcleaner should be your first port of Call as they just run from the EXE file and don’t install as a program Some virus's will not allow you to install Anti Virus Anti Malware programs Then once you run these 2 programs try some other programs Once free of virus's check to make sure you firewall is turned on as Virus's sometimes turn it off You even have to install your Antivirus program again as Virus's may make it not work Your windows Recovery may also be turned off
December 12, 201510 yr when you finally clean windows of trojans, hijacks, viruses, etc etc use linux web browser for the internet. u can install a small low resource linux and run it while you are still using windows http://alternativeto.net/software/vmware-workstation/
December 12, 201510 yr I use YAC and have never had a problem. It's written by a bunch of computer good guy geeks and completely free with updates. http://yet-another-cleaner.en.softonic.com/
December 12, 201510 yr I use YAC and have never had a problem. It's written by a bunch of computer good guy geeks and completely free with updates. http://yet-another-cleaner.en.softonic.com/ Looks astonishingly similar to 360 Total Security.
December 12, 201510 yr Load Slimjet browser, and never worry about this rubbish again. (Based on Google chrome, but more robust)
December 12, 201510 yr Also install this it will help stop Microsoft from spying on you https://www.safer-networking.org/spybot-anti-beacon/ Its free to download and use
December 12, 201510 yr I love this software and never had a virus related problem when running Kaspersky. That's what they want you to think...
December 12, 201510 yr I love this software and never had a virus related problem when running Kaspersky. That's what they want you to think... Spot on after moving to Linux Mint I started doing research on Anti-virus’s it seems they are only ever about 20% defective The best way to be safe is don’t download fro bad sites Ad-blockersdo wonders to stop nasties Good firewalls regular scans with a mix of scanners Careful when installing programs and Opted out of installing software accompanying what ever you are installing But really getting away from Windows is the Go
December 12, 201510 yr change your DNS to point to open dns they block a lot of bot/malware traffic by default. also download emsisoft emergency kit to use for targeted scanning (before/after infection) and use an anti-virus/anti-malware program like AVIRA to monitor real time scanning. That's about the best Info I can give unless you are infected with a specific virus, and if that's the case download Hijack This! (HJT) and head over to bleepingcomputer.com and post your results in their "Am I infected?" forum.
December 17, 201510 yr Author Have used a combination of Superantispyware, Avira, and Rkill and seemed to have gotten rid of it. Strangely enough today I notice my adblock has been uninstalled.....................off to download that again.
December 17, 201510 yr Grumpyoldman. Do you have a proactive anti-virus system running on your computer? There are quite a few free ones that you can use to prevent future infections.
December 17, 201510 yr Do this: Clear DNS Cache: Click Start. Enter cmd in the Start menu search text box. Right-click Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator. Run the following command: ipconfig /flushdns.
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