Question:
Ads keep popping up and they will not stop! Help!?
Ms.Questionaire
2010-05-12 16:39:12 UTC
I borrowed my brothers computer and watched a movie on watch-movies.net.in and now ads keep popping up one right after the other. I keep closing them but they just pop up again. I need help now!
Six answers:
►The King◄
2010-05-12 16:57:14 UTC
Restart your computer. Press F8 repeatedly. Then select Safe Mode With Networking.



Download the free version of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware from the link below.



http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html



Save Malwarebytes to your Desktop as mbam-setup.exe, Then run it.



After the installation, check for updates, then run a full system scan.



When the scan completes, you will get a prompt that the scan completed and threats where detected during the scan, click "Remove Selected".



Restart your computer after the the removal process.



If this does not work, run Hitman Pro.

http://www.surfright.nl/en/hitmanpro
2010-05-13 02:39:35 UTC
Hi there,



Try to block pop-ups by following the steps given below...

1. Click on the "wrench" icon located on the upper right corner of Google Chrome window.

2. Choose Options.

3. Click under "the Hood Tab".

4. Uncheck the Notify me when a Pop-Up is blocked under Web content.

5. Then click Close and Restart your Chrome browser to apply the changes.



All the best,

Julia
Michael D
2010-05-12 17:02:01 UTC
If malwarebytes doesn't help or if you cannot install the software (often a symptom of infection) then you may want to try SUPERAntiSpyware. It's free at www.superantispyware.com.



If you can't install either product, and this happens too, then access SUPERAntiSpyware's portable scanner from the home page from a non-infected PC. You can load it on a USB drive and scan your computer without installing anything. It will also load and scan in Safe Mode (the F8 log in mentioned in another post)
2010-05-12 17:02:02 UTC
Boy, I know how frustrating that can be! Did you have to do anything to enable pop-ups so that you could watch the movie? You can change the settings in your Internet Browser back to disallow pop-ups. If that doesn't work, there is probably free software that you can download to help with this problem. The following website discusses both of these options.



http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000491.htm
The Phlebob
2010-05-12 17:00:24 UTC
That's known as adware. There are never any guarantees in malware fighting, but try this:



First, boot into Safe Mode With Networking. That sometimes keeps malware from protecting itself. Then, if you have an anti-virus, make sure it has the latest virus definitions and run a full scan with it. If you don’t have one, many people here swear by Malwarebytes (it’s free).



I suggest you also download Ad-Aware Free and Spybot S&D (they’re free), install them, update them and run full scans with them in Safe Mode With Networking.



Also, turn off System Restore to evict any copies of bad stuff that might be lurking there.



To get into Safe Mode with Networking:



1.Log out and reboot your machine.

2.When the machine starts the reboot sequence, press the F8 key repeatedly.

3.Select Safe Mode with Networking from the resulting menu.

4.Login. If the malware has changed your password, try logging in as Administrator. By default, Administrator has no password.

5.The machine will continue booting, but the Windows desktop will look different.

6.When you're finished doing what you need to do, log out and reboot back into normal mode.



Note that even if the anti-malware programs get rid of the malware, they may not be able to reverse the effects. Search the Web for possible fixes.



Good luck.





Note: There ARE free versions of these reputable programs on the websites listed. They just may not be obvious.



Ad-Aware Free (free): http://www.lavasoftusa.com/

Spybot S & D (free): http://www.spybot.com/



MalwareBytes (free) http://www.malwarebytes.org/ (If the program doesn’t run, changing its filename from mbam.exe to something else ending in .exe has sometimes proven effective.)

AVG anti-virus (free): http://free.grisoft.com/doc/2/lng/us/tpl/v5/

Avast! (free): http://www.avast.com/

Kaspersky (free trial) (Seems to dislike installing on any machine with just about any other decent anti-malware, including some firewalls.): http://usa.kaspersky.com/downloads/
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2016-12-14 10:18:40 UTC
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