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  1. #11
    David Kaye Guest

    Re: Browser Redirects

    "Dell Christopher" <dellc99@aim.com> wrote:
    >Would that also explain why the other programs I listed didn't see it
    >either?


    Very likely.


  2. #12
    smurf Guest

    Re: Browser Redirects

    David H. Lipman wrote:
    > From: "Dell Christopher" <dellc99@aim.com>
    >
    >> Would that also explain why the other programs I listed didn't see it
    >> either?

    >
    > It is only an assumption that you may have a TDL3 RootKit.
    >
    > Have you used Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware ?
    > http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam/program/mbam-setup.exe


    Malwarebytes is excellent, but its rootkit detection doesnt seem to hot,
    combofix seems much better.



  3. #13
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Browser Redirects

    From: "smurf" <smurf@smurf.com>

    | David H. Lipman wrote:
    >> From: "Dell Christopher" <dellc99@aim.com>


    >>> Would that also explain why the other programs I listed didn't see it
    >>> either?


    >> It is only an assumption that you may have a TDL3 RootKit.


    >> Have you used Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware ?
    >> http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam/program/mbam-setup.exe


    | Malwarebytes is excellent, but its rootkit detection doesnt seem to hot,
    | combofix seems much better.


    I was waiting read something like that. It tells me you know NOTHING about both of them.
    The person who wrote ComboFix is also on the software eng. team, of MBAM so what is in
    ComboFix is incorporated into MBAM.

    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



  4. #14
    Dell Christopher Guest

    Re: Browser Redirects

    FWIW, I think Malwarebytes is an excellent program and I use it regularly.
    However, it has failed multiple times recently to detect this very problem
    with browser redirects (yes, I'm using the updated Version 1.46 and always
    updating first before scanning).

    I don't claim to know everything about either program. I'm only reporting
    actual results. I will still continue to use MWB, but I'm also very glad to
    know ComboFix is available, too.


    "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
    news:i2eht9013ko@news4.newsguy.com...
    > I was waiting read something like that. It tells me you know NOTHING
    > about both of them.
    > The person who wrote ComboFix is also on the software eng. team, of MBAM
    > so what is in
    > ComboFix is incorporated into MBAM.
    >
    > --
    > Dave




  5. #15
    David Kaye Guest

    Re: Browser Redirects

    "Dell Christopher" <dellc99@aim.com> wrote:

    >FWIW, I think Malwarebytes is an excellent program and I use it regularly.
    >However, it has failed multiple times recently to detect this very problem
    >with browser redirects (yes, I'm using the updated Version 1.46 and always
    >updating first before scanning).


    That's been my experience as well, and I deal with this stuff daily.


  6. #16
    David Kaye Guest

    Re: Browser Redirects

    ASCII <me2@privacy.net> wrote:

    >When you say you "deal with this stuff daily" it makes me wonder
    >what type of careless environment offers this level of chronic issues?


    All different customers, well over 1000 by now. Once I get them fixed up I
    either never hear from them again or I hear from folks they've recommended.

    Once in a blue moon I'll hear from them again with a malware issue but it's
    usually something really dumb they've done, such as falling for the fad of the
    month, which lately is "registry cleaners" they've seen advertised on TV that
    are really malware.


  7. #17
    smurf Guest

    Re: Browser Redirects

    David H. Lipman wrote:
    > From: "smurf" <smurf@smurf.com>
    >
    >> David H. Lipman wrote:
    >>> From: "Dell Christopher" <dellc99@aim.com>

    >
    >>>> Would that also explain why the other programs I listed didn't see
    >>>> it either?

    >
    >>> It is only an assumption that you may have a TDL3 RootKit.

    >
    >>> Have you used Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware ?
    >>> http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam/program/mbam-setup.exe

    >
    >> Malwarebytes is excellent, but its rootkit detection doesnt seem to
    >> hot, combofix seems much better.

    >
    >
    > I was waiting read something like that. It tells me you know NOTHING
    > about both of them. The person who wrote ComboFix is also on the
    > software eng. team, of MBAM so what is in ComboFix is incorporated
    > into MBAM.


    I have no beef against either of them, they are excellent, but rootkit
    removal is better on combofix, thats just my daily experieince of them as a
    user.



  8. #18
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Browser Redirects

    sfdavidkaye2@yahoo.com (David Kaye) wrote in
    news:i2i8r1$d8b$3@news.eternal-september.org:

    > ASCII <me2@privacy.net> wrote:
    >
    >>When you say you "deal with this stuff daily" it makes me wonder
    >>what type of careless environment offers this level of chronic
    >>issues?

    >
    > All different customers, well over 1000 by now. Once I get them
    > fixed up I either never hear from them again or I hear from folks
    > they've recommended.
    >
    > Once in a blue moon I'll hear from them again with a malware issue
    > but it's usually something really dumb they've done, such as falling
    > for the fad of the month, which lately is "registry cleaners"
    > they've seen advertised on TV that are really malware.
    >
    >


    Any of them sucked by the mycleanpc commercial so far? I thought
    finallyfast was funny, but... this one has fixed the glitches in that
    commercial.


    --
    "I like your Christ. I don't like your Christians. They are so unlike
    your Christ." - author unknown.

  9. #19
    David Kaye Guest

    Re: Browser Redirects

    Dustin <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote:

    >Any of them sucked by the mycleanpc commercial so far? I thought
    >finallyfast was funny, but... this one has fixed the glitches in that
    >commercial.


    Yeah, and MaxMySpeed.com and a bunch of others. Usually they're just
    resellers of CyberDefender.


  10. #20
    David Kaye Guest

    Re: Browser Redirects

    sfdavidkaye2@yahoo.com (David Kaye) wrote:

    >Once in a blue moon I'll hear from them again with a malware issue but it's
    >usually something really dumb they've done, such as falling for the fad of the
    >month, which lately is "registry cleaners" they've seen advertised on TV that
    >are really malware.


    Oh, and the other Big Thing is the "driver updater" program. Why people think
    that they need driver updates for machines that are working perfectly well I
    don't know, but I've had a bunch of those. I'm not sure that they "update"
    any drivers at all, but they sure want you to spend a bunch of money to make
    their nag screens go away.


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