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<blockquote data-quote="Xanderkish" data-source="post: 413181" data-attributes="member: 38498"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>as I said above, clicking on page or clicking links on google chrome will randomly cause a pop-up directing me to a spam site (normally some antivirus protection offer). Sometimes windows I intend to open are blocked instead. I have attempted multiple scans with Adwcleaner, HitmanPro, and MalwareBytes, but none have successfully removed them. HitmanPro removes the cookies, which seems to at least briefly pause or slow them, but they soon return to their original rate of appearance.</p><p></p><p>I've never dealt with a piece of malware this difficult to get rid of before, and I've spent most of the day trying to rid myself of it to no avail. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xanderkish, post: 413181, member: 38498"] Hello, as I said above, clicking on page or clicking links on google chrome will randomly cause a pop-up directing me to a spam site (normally some antivirus protection offer). Sometimes windows I intend to open are blocked instead. I have attempted multiple scans with Adwcleaner, HitmanPro, and MalwareBytes, but none have successfully removed them. HitmanPro removes the cookies, which seems to at least briefly pause or slow them, but they soon return to their original rate of appearance. I've never dealt with a piece of malware this difficult to get rid of before, and I've spent most of the day trying to rid myself of it to no avail. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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