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Unread postby jasebob01 » June 13th, 2005, 5:45 pm

I have a PC that is inundated with spyware. I have scanned with adaware and spybot, which removed a lot of junk, but still have popups. Ive noticed most of them are from ads1.revenue.net. I have run hijackthis and have a log i can send.
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Unread postby LDTate » June 13th, 2005, 5:54 pm

Hello jasebob01, Welcome to the Forum.

If you have the latest HJT version and it's in it's own folder, the post your log. Someone experienced with the logs will help you.

There's a new version of HijackThis.

Please delete any HijackThis Folders and Files you have now.


Please download this self extracting file to your My Downloads folder or My Received Files (dependent on your Operating System):

http://www.merijn.org/files/hijackthis_sfx.exe

Click the "Save" button.

Navigate to My Documents>Chose My Downloads or My Received Files folder once inside that folder click "Save".

Now go to the folder you saved HijackThis_sfx.exe in.

Double click HijackThis_sfx.exe and select Unzip. When done click "OK".
Close the WinZip self Extractor window.

Open HijackThis and select: Do a system scan and save a log file.

When the scan is finished, Click Edit> Select All> Edit> Copy> and paste its contents here [Add Reply].
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Unread postby ChrisRLG » July 6th, 2005, 8:45 am

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