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EvanMaruszewski

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  1. I intend to read all of those. I've taken safety for granted before. Well, not any more. Хвала вам пуно!
  2. Awesome! Thank you again so much! You're a hero I'm not going to download any more IOBit software, and I'm going to be extra careful I'm downloading my software from the actual publisher's website and not some false proxy. This has been a hard lesson for me to learn. Thank you again! Fixlog.txt
  3. I uninstalled IOBit Malware Fighter and ran Farbar again. Attached is the log. Internet Explorer no longer seems to be infected!!! The homepage is MSN, and the add-on manager has no sign of the accursed binkiland! I did a search on my system for the other IOBit packages you mentioned, and I wasn't able to find them. Are they hiding? I would like to uninstall them if I can, but they're not on my list of programs. Thank you so much TwinHeadedEagle! You have saved my computer! Fixlog.txt
  4. Sadly I started my computer today, fired up Internet Explorer and binkiland is still the homepage. I tried resetting it, and removing the addon, with no effect. What is my next step?
  5. I have run the fix, attached is the log. I'm almost afraid to start IE for fear of seeing binkiland on my start page. I'll wait to do so until further notice. (Keeping my fingers crossed) Fixlog.txt
  6. Hello TwinHeadedEagle, thank you for your help! I ran MBAR and it said it found nothing. I then reran Farbar. Here are the files you requested. FRST.txt mbar-log-2015-03-17 (13-13-10).txt system-log.txt
  7. I've spent the last two days trying to remove binkiland from Internet Explorer, without success. I own Malwarebytes Premium, and every night when I run my scan it finds five (5) PUP.Optional.binkiland instances. I quarantine and delete them to no avail. I've tried deleting all instances of it from my registry, I've tried hunting and killing any malicious processes in the Task Manager, all to no effect. I don't ever use P2P sharing software, and I certainly don't pirate anything. I got it from an incorrect installation of what I thought was Apache Open Office, but was malware instead. Please help! I have downloaded and run the latest version of Farbar Recovery Tool. I've attached the logs it output. Thank you for any help you can offer! -EM Addition.txt FRST.txt
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