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Dimitri001

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  1. Are there ways to protect from doxing? Is there a way to be completely immune from it? I'm completely illiterate on this topic.
  2. Got it. So I'm gonna dump SD and I should be good with NOD and MBAM Thanks, guys!
  3. Doesn't NOD do that kind of monitoring? It sometimes catches things while I'm browsing.
  4. When I get rid of SD, should I have Malwarebytes do some kind of monitoring? Because SD is doing that right now for me and Malwarebytes isn't.
  5. I have Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (the free version), I have Spybot S&D, CCleaner (never use it, don't really know what its for, to be honest with you) and NOD32. Now, do I need all this stuff? Can I uninstall some of it? Should I replace some of it with something (keeping in mind I will only use free software).
  6. Its good. What was wrong really was that I was getting a warning for not much free space left on the Windows partition (I haev a separate partition where I keep the swap file and the destination folders for some temporary files, they're not on my windows partition) which had not been the case before, always had at least a few 100 MBs free so I thought maybe there's some malware and I found those Frostwires with MBAM, that's the only thing that was off. Now there's 1,38 GB on the Windows partition, so everything is working fine. Thanks very much for the help!
  7. I'll sort out NOD and Spybot, thanks for the tip! Here's the log: Fixlog.txt
  8. Ok, I quarantined everything found by MBAM and restarted and then I ran Farbar nad adwcleaner. Here are the logs: AdwCleanerS0.txt Addition.txt FRST.txt
  9. I haven't. I have the options to ignore, quarantine and add exception, which one should I set? The steps you mentioned, I do these after I quarantine/add exception with Malwarebytes?
  10. It worked to XML! Oh, I forgot to mention, I also have Spybod Search and Destroy installed and running.sca.xml
  11. Thanks for the help! I'm running into a problem: I ran a scan and then immediately on the result page it said "export" and I clicked and typed in a name for the log, but ehn I tried saving it the program crashed. Then I did it over, again tried to export and again it crashed when I clicked save. So then I went to the history page->application logs and saw that the two scans I did were listed there, I tried exporting from there and again it crashed. Then I tried to copy to clipboard but it crashed again. Probably this isn't due to this, but I'm running the free version of the program.
  12. I ran a scan with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and found several instances of PUP.Optional.Frostwire TB.A. Anti-Malware offers me the options of quarantining or adding an exception and I figured I'd just quarantine it but then I googled it to see what it is and that lead me to this forum. I saw a topic on ths bit of malware and saw that removing it might be more complicated than simply clicking quarantine, I saw that the folks helping the person who reported the problem requested several logs, so I presume I'd need to do something like that, too. Can anyone help me out with this one? I didn't want to simply follow the instructions from that thread, because, as I say, the people helping were asking for logs so I thought the same instructions may not work for everyone. If it matters I'm running windows XP and besides Malwarebytes Anti-Malware I have NOD32 installed.
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