Solved Linkbucks malware on Twitter

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TwinHeadedEagle

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I do not see malware on your PC. What you can try is to reset your router hoping this will help. If this doesn't help, then it is somehow related to Twitter.
 

David1

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I still haven't had the chance to reset the router, and the problem is there when clicking on some links from Facebook now as well. One time, my Avast antivirus protection said it prevented four suspicious connections. Can we please make sure, one more time, that my PC is totally clean? I have attached the FRST files. After we confirm this, I will reset the router immediately. Many thanks for your continued assistance.
 

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David1

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I reset the router, and the problem was solved for about a week, but it has now returned. Do you have any idea what could be causing this? It seems like there is some sort of underlying issue that needs to be resolved. I haven't downloaded anything over the past week, nor have I visited any websites that could be considered risky at all. FYI -- I am using Avast! Free Antivirus as my antivirus software.

I have attached the FRST files for your reference.
 

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TwinHeadedEagle

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Don't know what to tell you. If this is happening only on Twitter then it is related to Twitter itself.
 

David1

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Many thanks for your help throughout the process. I'll see if I can get to the root of the problem if it is indeed related to Twitter itself. Would you mind closing this thread? Thanks again for all your assistance.
 

TwinHeadedEagle

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Glad I could help. We will delete all used tools and I'll give you some tips to harden your security and learn how to protect yourself :)


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TwinHeadedEagle

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Since this issue appears to be resolved, I am closing the topic. If that is not the case and you need or wish to continue with this topic, please contact me or any staff member with the address of the thread.

Other members who need assistance please start your own topic in a new thread. Thanks!
 
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