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    Shoppererport

    If you saved the log it will probably be in your Documents (My Documents) called hijackthis.log. If you can't find it just do another scan and post its contents as instructed.
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    Shoppererport

    Open malwarebytes and goto LOGS. There will be a list of logs from previous scans (probably only one in your case) Double click on it and it should open notepad with the log details. Click on notepad where the writing is. Hold down CTRL and press "A" Hold down CTRL and press "C" The in...
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    Shoppererport

    Simple answer - no. :wink:
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    Shoppererport

    Hi dibsdiy, Download MalwareBytes Anti-malware, download the latest version from here: http://www.filehippo.com/download_malwarebytes_anti_malware/ Open malwarebytes and goto UPDATE and click 'check for updates'. After its updated goto SCANNER Click PERFORM FULL SCAN Click SCAN Remove...
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    System Restore

    I use chromium on linux though I prefer firefox as its addons are far superior. Apart from firefox I use QtWeb which is very good too.
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    Apple iPad now official

    My thoughts are that the ipad is a waste of money, I'd either get a laptop for that price which can do more or an android tablet for half the price. Not to mention you're getting royally ripped of by apples over-hyped overpriced hardware. If you want to be told what you can and can't do with...
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    System Restore

    You can't delete IE its now an integral part of windows,ie, you need it for windows updates. If you go to Options in Chrome, the last option in the Basics tab is to make Chrome your default browser. I personally don't like Chrome due to paranoia over privacy.
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    System Restore

    While I'm still not convinced by rapport the rest are fine. I would recommend ditching IE for firefox. I'd uninstall adobe flash in the control panel then try again if you want to persevere with IE. Other than that you should be fine.
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    System Restore

    It tells you what version of Java you have and if its out of date. The misc stuff are suggestions of what I consider are better verions of the more common software as well as some advisable security measures.
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    System Restore

    If you have CCleaner you don't need BleachBit. They basically do the same thing, both are mentioned to give you a choice. Try here and let me know what it says reference you Java: http://www.javatester.org/version.html I would also try uninstalling Java (or deleting the program files and...
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    System Restore

    Sorry for the late reply, was getting hammered at work. You'll need to carry out a few preventative steps to make sure you reduce the risk of further infections if you keep you current user. Fresh installs are always a last resort. Reseting Restore points The following will clear all...
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    System Restore

    Ok you seem fine. I'd consider getting rid of the PC Health Advisor from Paretologic and PC Unleashed as they're not needed. Please Click Start, point to All Programs, and then click Windows Explorer. On the Tools menu in Windows Explorer, click Folder Options. Click the View tab...
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    System Restore

    No problems I forgot that rapport is basically a keylogger so think this is part of it. Please do the following: Download OTL to your desktop. Double click on the icon to run it. Make sure all other windows are closed to let it run uninterrupted. When the window appears, underneath Output...
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    System Restore

    Thats fine lets have another HJT scan to see where we stand.
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    System Restore

    The hosts file is altered by this infection as are the default internet settings. I'm half way through this fix and general spring clean, the issue you bring up will be dealt with if needed (though I doubt there will be an issue) once the computer is clean.
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    System Restore

    Maybe you should do some research into the System Tool malware then. However if you wish to complete this then be my guest.
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    System Restore

    I doubt it. I'll be taking PBOD through replacing the Hosts file after this is done due to the System Tool and Reg-Tool infection, so atm its a moot point.
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    System Restore

    Redo the HTJ scan and put a tick in the box next to these entries and click FIX. R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings,ProxyOverride = 127.0.0.1;*.local R3 - URLSearchHook: (no name) - {A3BC75A2-1F87-4686-AA43-5347D756017C} - (no file) O3 - Toolbar: (no...
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    System Restore

    Ok this is going to be up to you but Rapport seriously slows your computer down and can sometimes knacker the internet. Besides anything else its not very good at its job (once flagging itself up and a security risk on my GF's computer). I would recommend removing it unless your bank has told...
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    System Restore

    Ok a couple of questions before we start. Who is your broadband supllier AOL or Virgin Media? Did your bank tell you to use Rapport or did it just flash up on your banks website when you logged on once? I need you to go to the control panel and uninstall AOL Toolbar Anything called...
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