jamiethekiller wrote:Slowhand wrote:I'm the worst Irishman ever because this day means nothing to me
it means nothing in ireland, too
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
pacino wrote:so weird. chick 'checked in' to my house on foursquare, told me she was here but is nowhere? lol
meatball wrote:pacino wrote:so weird. chick 'checked in' to my house on foursquare, told me she was here but is nowhere? lol
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
z ipper wrote:seems capricious and arbitrary.
Rev_Beezer wrote:Hi guys,
I have the google redirect virus on my computer (not this one). I searched for stuff on the web, looked for the kaspersky's tdss killer and ran it, but it's still very much there.
Help!
Love, Rev. Beezer
meatball wrote:pacino wrote:so weird. chick 'checked in' to my house on foursquare, told me she was here but is nowhere? lol
The Dude wrote:GOOD MORNING EVERYONE FULL NIGHT OF SLEEP!!!
Bucky wrote:meatball wrote:pacino wrote:so weird. chick 'checked in' to my house on foursquare, told me she was here but is nowhere? lol
she saw you had no bed frame
Phan In Phlorida wrote:Rev_Beezer wrote:Hi guys,
I have the google redirect virus on my computer (not this one). I searched for stuff on the web, looked for the kaspersky's tdss killer and ran it, but it's still very much there.
Help!
Love, Rev. Beezer
Did you rename Kapersky's TDSSKiller? The virus is "aware" of TDSSKiller, so the suggested method is to download it on a clean computer, rename it to something different and with a .com extension (like aargh.com), transfer it to a flash drive and copy/run it on the infected computer.
First thing though is to check the HOSTS file (located in C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\) in notepad. Look for the # 127.0.0.1 localhost entry. If the entry under that is # ::01 then you need to delete that and save the HOSTS file. If the virus doesn't allow you to modify the HOSTS file, boot in safe mode.
Symantic also has a TDSS remover. Use it the same as above (download to different PC, rename, etc.).
Even after that, you may have to run Malwarebytes and your other antimalwares/antivirus afterwards to finish the job.
If all else fails, maybe try a system restore to the latest restore point prior to the infection (if there's one recent enough).
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