Solved removing muvic toolbar (dont know how to post logs..!)

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ANDYG

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Hi,
Again sorry to leap in i'm not good at this! i have a log from frst and addition do i just cut and paste? I'll try that and paste it below...
 
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ANDYG

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sorry here are the logs i made earlier i finally worked out how to send them to you legitimately
 

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Scan with ZOEK

Please download ZOEK by Smeenk and save it to your desktop (preferred version is the *.exe one)
Temporary disable your AntiVirus and AntiSpyware protection - instructions here.

  • Right-click on
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    icon and select
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    Run as Administrator to start the tool.
  • Wait patiently until the main console will appear, it may take a minute or two.
  • In the main box please paste in the following script:
    Code:
    createsrpoint;
    autoclean;
    emptyalltemp;
    Muvic Smartbar Engine;u
    ipconfig /flushdns;b
  • Make sure that Scan All Users option is checked.
  • Push Run Script and wait patiently. The scan may take a couple of minutes.
  • When the scan completes, a zoek-results logfile should open in notepad.
  • If a reboot is needed, it will be opened after it. You may also find it at your main drive (usually C:\ drive)

Post its content into your next reply.
 

ANDYG

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Hi,
Thanks for the response and offer of help.
You ask that i d' load zoek and then disable my antivirus stuff. If i do it in that order then my av kit prevents me dloading zoek at all. Shoyld i therefore disable the av kit(s) first and then attempt to use zoek or is it actually the viral threat/malware/potential horror that my antiv' says it is?
 

ANDYG

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Hi,
Thanks for the response and offer of help.
You ask that i d' load zoek and then disable my antivirus stuff. If i do it in that order then my av kit prevents me dloading zoek at all. Shoyld i therefore disable the av kit(s) first and then attempt to use zoek or is it actually the viral threat/malware/potential horror that my antiv' says it is?
Ok read the blurb that explains that my av kit will see zoek as a threat but it is not - understood BUT i have options to disable temporarily for up to an hour, until restart or permanently i do not know how long to disable them for...long enough for the dowmload and use of zoek or until you tell me otherwise?
 

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You can disable it permanently. After we finish with Zoek you can re-enable it. Zoek is legitimate tool, actually it has several components, and some of them are packed in the way antivirus detect them as suspicious. Don't worry.
 

ANDYG

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Ok read the blurb that explains that my av kit will see zoek as a threat but it is not - understood BUT i have options to disable temporarily for up to an hour, until restart or permanently i do not know how long to disable them for...long enough for the dowmload and use of zoek or until you tell me otherwise?
ok sorry i'll guess to disable until next switch on zoek is currently doing its thing. fingers and toes crossed
 

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ANDYG

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Hi,
Attached are the zoek results...
Andy
ok sorry i'll guess to disable until next switch on zoek is currently doing its thing. fingers and toes crossed
I am now getting popups on this page asking if i want to install the add ons to allow graphics or something to be viewed i ignore it, click elsewhere - it goes or i close it. That's happened twice now...
 

ANDYG

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Hi,
Attached are the zoek results...
Andy

I am now getting popups on this page asking if i want to install the add ons to allow graphics or something to be viewed i ignore it, click elsewhere - it goes or i close it. That's happened twice now...
the popup asks if i want to allow the addon so as to be able to view the media on this site - is this another piece of malware or something i need for your site?
 

ANDYG

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Can you tell me what pop-up exactly? On what page?
pop up appears on this page = the forum page we are on right now and appears to 'drop' from what looks like a pair of binoculars top left in the address bar. pop up is itself in outline of binoculars. i think that after this latest scare and the difficulties i'm having i am now paranoid about anything that appears without my having asked for it. sorry if it is something ok! agasin thanks for yr patience and help.
 

ANDYG

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i've just got a screen shot of the popup by pressing ctrl and prt sc together and pasting it in word. i tried to upload it to you but it says the file has an extension not allowed on yr site.
 

ANDYG

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i'll try another format for the screen shot
 

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ANDYG

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Apparently you hold the reset button in for 15 secs - it's a d-link dsl 2780 supplied by talktalk. I found the info on the reset elsewhere and have applied it
 

ANDYG

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Apparently you hold the reset button in for 15 secs - it's a d-link dsl 2780 supplied by talktalk. I found the info on the reset elsewhere and have applied it
well i do not think much happened, what should i have done? according to talktalk and other websites holding in the reset button for (variously) 15, 30, longer will reset the router but then apparently i'll need to re enter passwords etc. i have pressed and held the reset for 15 or so various light flashed but i had no need to re enter passwords etc to send this...i suppose i'm saying no, i dont know how to reset it then.
 

ANDYG

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ok tried again for longer - router switched off , internet lost then a few secs later connected back - no passwords etc needed has it reset? how do you know?
 

ANDYG

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I think this procedure should work. How is your PC now?
Hey! the program is no longer visible in programs and features. THANKS! I presume I need to recheck everything now and discard some files?apps i downloaded to check my pc out? can you still help with that? One last (?) question...How did resetting the router clear the malware off the pc?
AGAIN MANY MANY THANKS if you really have got rid of it!
Andy
 

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We will delete all used tools, and you can re-enable your protection. I don't know for sure how router gets infected but this could be either some exploit or weak password.


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