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Problem with a strange software.

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coronel

IS-IT--Management
Dec 6, 2005
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I have a problem with an strange software that was installed in my machine; and it shows me a little icon in the notification area, so when i click on it, a message appears and says CRITICAL SYSTEM ERROR; THEY MAY CAUSE CRITICAL SYSTEM FAILURE AND automatically opens a couple of internet explorer windows that points to buy and downloads free trial anti spywares. i run trend micro antivirus which has all updates and no virus were found in my system, so my question is how can stop or eliminate this issue in my system.

Thanks a lot.
 
Go clean thy self you are all stinky with bug's they are crawling thru youre harddrive
 
You have a Nasty piece of ADWARE on your computer.
It is not a virus but it might as will be for the difficulty and pain in the arse it is to remove.
it downloads and executes...then wants you to purchase the ADWARE removal software they sell to remove it...

THEY PUT IT ON YOUR COMPUTER IN THE FIRST PLACE.

I REALLY REALLY detest companies like that.

you are going to go thru a learning curve to remove it

run is first:
Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.4


this will tell you what ADWARE was installed
Then
after you find the one that you cannot remove with Spybot
you need to Google that ADWARE for the removal instructions.
I say this because most of the new ADWARE like this create files that are not removable by normal means...

You will also need this software if this is the case
Unlocker 1.8.1


good luck
 
in additiona to Spybot a program called Adaware usually finds this sort of mal-adware.

this usually happens when you click on some what appear to be system messages that sends you to their website and just by visiting the website that allows them to stuff thier malware on your PC - it usually says so in their "privacy statement".
 
There are a number of FAQ's around this site that should help with the problem. Here's a small list, there are probably others as well.

FAQ608-4650 Before Posting a Hijack log file - Best Practices
FAQ608-3482 How to beat your advertising popups & other browser nasties
FAQ760-4866 Beginners General Cleanup
FAQ779-5240 What are Good Virus/Spyware?Update/Firewall Practices?
 
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