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09-Feb-2008, 08:26 AM #1
adserver.com Malware???
Hi,
My brownser keeps turning me to this webpage http://www.adserver.com/feed/65000000/65000000/00000000 which it cannot open anyway.
Everytime I click a link it turns back to this page, if I turn to the previous page it opens normaly. Is this some kind of malware??? What is this adserver.com??? I cannot even open their page. How can I turn it off. Any help will be truly apreciated.
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09-Feb-2008, 07:23 PM #2
Go to here and download 'Hijack This!' self installer.
Save it to the desktop or other suitable place. DO NOT just press run from the website
Double click on the file and it will install to C:\program files\hijackthis and create an entry in the start menu.
Click on the entry in start menu to run HijackThis
Click the "Scan" button, when the scan is finished the scan button will become "Save Log" click that and save the log.
Go to where you saved the log and click on "Edit > Select All" then click on "Edit > Copy" then Paste the log back here in a reply.
It will possibly show issues deserving our attention, but most of what it lists will be harmless or even required,
so do NOT fix anything yet.
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