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Unread postby Nightriste » April 11th, 2014, 6:27 pm

Hi,
I'm new here so I apologize ahead of time if I do anything wrong.

I have been trying to get rid of what I thought was adware/spyware/malware with no success. What has been happening is on a very specific website I see a word, today, underlined and hotlinked and when I hover over it, it says "Click to continue > by safesaver". I have not clicked it but instead I have scanned my computer twice with Malwarebytes, the first time it found things that I immediately quarantined, and the second time it found nothing but the hotlink is still there. I have also scanned my computer with my antivirus and deleted things it found to be a threat which still did not get rid of the hotlink. I also searched the internet for how to get rid of "safesaver" from my computer and nothing worked, pretty much everything I found was saying to delete it from my extensions/plugins/addons on my browser(s), as well as to go find it and uninstall it from the control panel on my computer. From the very get go, I couldn't find it in either place, extensions or control panel.

Now, after so many failures I have looked at the exact same website on other devices and the hotlink is there on all of them. I can't imagine that all of my devices are infected by the same thing and I have not seen the random/suspicious hotlinking on any other websites during my internet browsing. I have also visited the exact same website on three different browsers and seen the same hotlinking/message. So, I guess what I'm asking is does this seem like it would be an actual infection on my computer? Or is the website just messed up?

I did read the thread on how to get help here and I know I haven't posted the logs or whatever, but since I'm thinking that it's not even my computer that has the problem I didn't really want to go through with downloading the DDS thing, etc. But, if someone does think it's my computer, please let me know instead of deleting this thread and I will get the logs for you asap if that's okay. Otherwise, I guess if the thread is deleted I'll just... make a new one with the logs in it?

Anyway, I appreciate any help or answers that can be given!
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Re: Click to continue > by safesaver

Unread postby Wingman » April 12th, 2014, 10:26 am

NO LOG
By posting just a description of your problems it is likely that your topic will be passed by and you will not receive the help you're looking for.

We need to know what's running on your computer so we can give you appropriate instructions.

May I draw your attention to THIS topic, which you should have read, and which tells you what we need you to post so that we can help you.

This topic will now be closed.

If you still need help, please start a new thread with:

  • FRST.txt
  • Addition.txt
  • Details of your problems.

If for any reason you can't run FRST, please let us know in your post.

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