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browser hijack of search engines
jraju:
Hi,
As every one knows that there are indirect injected programs in free download, which make compromised the computers and changes the browsers without users consent. Do the tweak com do something about in its all in windows repair program. To mention a few, funmood, incredible, babylon, and newly claro. It is doing the registry damage, which is very hard to find. As these are not virus, AVS do not find.
Shane:
My Windows repair program isnt a virus or malware scanner, it is just meant to repair things in Windows. This is why in one of the stpes I ask the user to make sure their system is cleaned and scanned. :-)
Shane
jraju:
Sir, I know that this is repairing window tools. I believe that it repairs windows registry entries. These browser hijacks do change registry changes and your fix is mainly registry fix entries those of who could not be done manually. hats off to the fixes.
What i mean , that a warning that it is penetrating the registry, could be stopped by a warning messages. I have malware bytes and doing system scanning and i am having latest antivirus updates. Since those hijacks really take much of your time to clean, i have suggested this thing.
I have one more doubt. I am getting "registry key is skipped (contains wildcard)" in so many registry folders. I request you to kindly let me know whether these have been fixed. What are all those entries. I accidentally visited your site and benefited
jraju:
Hi, In continuation of my correspondence, i wish to state that more registry entries got skipped containing wild characters which has been derived from your log files in my computer. I presume it to be a virus or browser hack sir, . I want to know what the default folder should contain so that i can check and delete these entries. there is one folder called mk and there is *. Should it be there in my registry or should i remove. Because your program warned me and skipped i am asking. I am not tech savvy to go deep in to it.
I am attaching some files for your perusal
Shane:
--- Quote from: jraju on February 11, 2013, 11:51:24 pm ---Hi, In continuation of my correspondence, i wish to state that more registry entries got skipped containing wild characters which has been derived from your log files in my computer. I presume it to be a virus or browser hack sir, . I want to know what the default folder should contain so that i can check and delete these entries. there is one folder called mk and there is *. Should it be there in my registry or should i remove. Because your program warned me and skipped i am asking. I am not tech savvy to go deep in to it.
I am attaching some files for your perusal
--- End quote ---
No that is totally normal. The tool that sets the permissions is a tool from Microsoft that I use. It simply skips keys with * in them, every system has them. Your fine :-)
Shane
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