Author Topic: Search.Conduit annoying add on.  (Read 32484 times)

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daveyden

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #75 on: April 25, 2014, 08:36:12 PM »
Hope this is the one.

Valinorum

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #76 on: April 25, 2014, 09:50:31 PM »
Hi daveyden, :)
  • Step #8 Fix with OTL
    • Re-run OTL by right clicking and choosing Run as administrator;
    • Under the Custom Scans/Fixes Box copy and paste the following contents inside the code box.
Code: [Select]
:Commands
[createrestorepoint]

:OTL
[2014/04/16 20:10:01 | 000,000,000 | ---D | C] -- C:\Users\dave\AppData\Roaming\Gnutella Turbo
[2014/04/16 20:10:01 | 000,000,000 | ---D | C] -- C:\Users\dave\AppData\Local\Gnutella Turbo
[2014/04/16 20:09:04 | 000,000,000 | ---D | C] -- C:\Users\dave\AppData\Roaming\PlayerPlug
[2014/04/16 20:09:02 | 000,000,000 | ---D | C] -- C:\Users\dave\AppData\Roaming\PropMgrAsync
[2014/04/17 00:42:45 | 000,007,680 | ---- | M] () -- C:\Users\dave\AppData\Local\DCBC2A71-70D8-4DAN-EHR8-E0D61DEA3FDF.ini
[2014/03/02 20:56:08 | 000,000,000 | ---D | M] -- C:\Users\dave\AppData\Roaming\PacificPoker
@Alternate Data Stream - 16 bytes -> C:\Users\dave\Downloads:GnutellaTurbo.GUID

:Commands
[emptytemp]
    • Click on "Run Fix" and let the program run unhindered;
    • Your PC will reboot automatically and a log will be opened;
    • Please attach it in your next reply.



  • Required Log(s):
    • OTL Fix Log
Regards,
Valinorum

daveyden

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #77 on: April 25, 2014, 11:40:43 PM »
Got A poblem my friend, I know I've done it before, but the log we just made I pasted onto my notepad, unfortunately I can't locate it using the "choose file" option where I was going to attach it....I know, but I am v tired!

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #78 on: April 25, 2014, 11:52:49 PM »
are you saying you cant find the otl fix log?

if so, follow valinorums instructions in reply #74
he can then see from a new log if the fix worked....


daveyden

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #79 on: April 25, 2014, 11:58:13 PM »
I've got the log on notepad here in the taskbar, trouble is I forgot how to transfer it to my desktop so I can attach it

daveyden

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #80 on: April 26, 2014, 12:11:52 AM »
I tried to fit it into this area but it's too big, really sorry guys...any ideas how I can get this log to a place your "choose file" option opens? (desktop for example)

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #81 on: April 26, 2014, 12:19:00 AM »
I've got the log on notepad here in the taskbar, trouble is I forgot how to transfer it to my desktop so I can attach it
you click in top left corner of notepad.  file > save as. ....and where you want to save it
« Last Edit: April 26, 2014, 01:22:16 AM by Pondus »

daveyden

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #82 on: April 26, 2014, 12:31:40 AM »
Thanks...

daveyden

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #83 on: April 26, 2014, 12:58:24 AM »
It seems to have cleared mainly Pacific Poker, which is actually safe, I play on-line poker there, I will download it again when we're done, I noticed that it was unable to delete Gnutella, which I think is the main culprit...I will wait for your expert advise, and thank you for helping me all this time.

Valinorum

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #84 on: April 26, 2014, 06:30:25 AM »
What are your current issue(s)? Also, since you play online poker, this is a good read.

daveyden

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #85 on: April 26, 2014, 10:23:24 AM »
I will read it as soon as I finish this,...there are no issues that are obvious, I haven't had chance to use the pc much, but it seems to be so ear so good. I was a bit concerned that the tool failed to remove Gnutella Turbo, as that site was probably the cause, either that or frostwire. (Both have been removed from my laptops now). I don't know if jeffce is going to use a similar tool, I hope so as like I said, the old laptop has become painstakingly slow. Well, thanks very much for your time, and for your patience!(Unless we hadn't finished yet). I will have a look at that link you posted, and if there was anything else I will keep an eye on my email and be back here.
                                           Cheers for now, dave

Valinorum

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #86 on: April 26, 2014, 04:52:07 PM »
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C:\Users\dave\AppData\Roaming\Gnutella Turbo\Torrents folder moved successfully.
C:\Users\dave\AppData\Roaming\Gnutella Turbo\Data folder moved successfully.
C:\Users\dave\AppData\Roaming\Gnutella Turbo\Collections folder moved successfully.
C:\Users\dave\AppData\Roaming\Gnutella Turbo folder moved successfully.
C:\Users\dave\AppData\Local\Gnutella Turbo\Incomplete folder moved successfully.
C:\Users\dave\AppData\Local\Gnutella Turbo folder moved successfully.
You can see that the folder was removed. The Alternate Data Stream(ADS) file wasn't probably valid after the parent folder was removed. Just because OTL showed an error does not mean that there is something wrong. jeffce may or may not use the same tool(s) I have used but rest be assured that the end result will be the same if not better because he is an example of excellence in this arena. :)



Perusing your logs, I see no infection currently present in your system. Unless you are having any issue(s), the machine appears to be Malware-free as we speak.



♣ Removal of Tools and Quarantined Files ♣



Despite the tools we have used are clean, they are powerful removal tools and made in a way so that they carry out any commands given to them without (most cases) asking for a confirmation. In the hands of an inept person, they can make the machine un-bootable -- a scenario we do not wish to see. Also, we need to remove the quarantined files/folders from your system as a dormant malware can be as bad as an active one if given the proper environment. I shall now give you the guidelines to remove the tools and the quarantined files from your system.

  • Cleanup with Delfix
    Please download DelFix by Xplode to your Desktop.
    Download Link
    • Double-click to run the program;
      • Note: Windows Vista/7/8 users right-click and choose Run as administrator
    • Make sure that all the boxes are checked;
    • Click Run;
    • A log will be opened after the operation is finished;
    • Copy and Paste it in your next reply


♣ Prevention and Future Guidelines ♣



Prevention is better than cure -- goes the old saying. As much as we love to see you visit our site, we do not want to see you having your PC infected by malwares again.

  • Keep Windows up-to-date.
    It is extremely important that you keep your operating system (Windows) updated when updates are made available. It is set to alert you, so be sure not to ignore these notices and to allow the updates to install. Many of these are critical security packages which could very possibly be the difference between your picking up a future infiltration and simply passing right by it unharmed.
  • Run antivirus software and keep it up-to-date, too.
    Antivirus software is your safety net if all other protections fail. The first line of defense is smart computing, of course, but everyone needs a backup.  Once they're installed, check periodically to ensure they have been successfully updating as well. An out-of-date antivirus is not a happy antivirus!
  • Keep your web browser plugins and other programs updated also.
    This tip is rarely shared by technicians and its importance is not widely recognized, but it's absolutely critical. Programs such as Java, Adobe Flash Player and Adobe Reader, Internet Explorer, and myriad other such web-exposed items are deeply vulnerable to attack, which can quickly lead to a hopelessly infected system no matter what protection you currently have installed. The reason is that these programs are ubiquitous, but are also not perfect and are extremely complex... and as such, security vulnerabilities are discovered and exploited by hackers hoping to gain control over your machine. By performing every update for these programs as soon as it's made available, you will greatly reduce your exposure to dangerous internet threats.

    A great way to do this is to install the Filehippo Update Checker and run it regularly. Also, try not to ignore any notifications you receive regarding updates to programs already installed on your PC.

    No scripts is an excellent security device too. I like it but it is not for everyone because it requires you to take action if you want to see some things (pop ups, banners etc.) on sites you visit.

    Download  NoSript by Giorgio Maone.

    Note: Sometimes you will get a site telling you that you need to install Java when actually all you need to do is enable the site through the no script icon down on the right hand side of your computer.


  • Watch out for new threat named CryptoLocker
    CryptoLocker is a new type ransomware family malware that encrypts your important files and asks for a ransom to decrypt them. At the moment of posting this reply there are no tools that can undo the havoc this malware causes. We can help you to remove the malware from your system but the files that was encrypted cannot be recovered without the decryption key. So, I ask for your forbearance and practice constant vigilance. Please read the following article to acknowledge yourself about the safety measures.
    How to prevent your computer from becoming infected by CryptoLocker.
     

  • And last of all, surf smart.
    It doesn't matter how well the autopilot system works if the pilot keeps flying the plane into mountain ranges. Don't forget that no matter how much you have protecting yourself, your security ultimately begins and ends with you. Don't visit dangerous or questionable web sites, avoid suspicious links on Facebook and emails/email attachments you're unsure about, and just generally keep your wits about you, and you'll be much safer. Also, avoid illegal downloads, cracks, "warez", and all other too-good-to-be-true internet offerings: they're typically laden with malware. Be smart and you can avoid most threats lurking about the darker corners of the internet! And for even more tips, see our article, How Did I Get Infected in the First Place?

Regards,
Valinorum

daveyden

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #87 on: April 26, 2014, 05:31:50 PM »
That's all taken on board Valinarium, I will download the cleaner once I am with the pc you helped me with. That is all good advice, and I will certainly be on my guard when surfing in future. I actually use Hippofile at present, but am glad that it is endorsed by your good self. I will certainly return here, now I have a better understanding of the dangers out there, just to inform myself of other issues in the I.T. world. I'd just like to thank you once again for all the time you gave me, and which you give on a daily basis to others.
                                            Bye for now, dave

Valinorum

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #88 on: April 26, 2014, 05:42:11 PM »
Safe browsing. Adieu. :)

Edit: Name's Valinorum. :P ;)
« Last Edit: April 26, 2014, 05:56:23 PM by Valinorum »

daveyden

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Re: Search.Conduit annoying add on.
« Reply #89 on: April 26, 2014, 06:08:31 PM »
Sincerest apologies, Valinorum, that was lazy of me...my gratitude to you is greater than my memory these days!