Hijin25
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Downloading is now possible without problems. I guess it was an ESET thing with a false warning again.
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https://forospyware.com/t/no-puedo-descargar-adwcleaner/16607 It is a forum in Spanish.
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Thanks for your attention. The link is also blocked by eset. I don't think there are any problems with the site, there is only one conflict with eset again, like the ones I reported earlier. It is not a problem with my computer, in infospyware there is a topic talking about it opened by someone else. I just wanted to report it as it can cause alarm among other adware users
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Regards. Sorry for the inconvenience, I just wanted to report that again, there are problems with the download of the program due to the certificates. I was waiting for it to solve itself, but it's been 3 days that this is so.
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I can access now. Thank you.
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Greetings. I just wanted to report, that again ESET is blocking access to the download page with the warning that the certificate was revoked.
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Indeed, I can now download the tool without problems. Thank you for your assitence.
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https://download.toolslib.net/download/direct/1/latest?channel=release este es el sitio.
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Regards. When you want to download adwcleaner the page informs that the site certificate has been revoked.
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The problem has been solved. I do not know what the ESET people did very well, but the alert has disappeared.
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Yes, that same one is, sorry for not putting it when I requested it.
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Thank you for your answers. I currently have an open query in the eset forum and they mentioned something that toolslib uses TLS 1.0. And that may be the problem, although I have not received more information.
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Thanks for answering. The time of my system is correct. I do not think it's a virus because it's the only site that shows me this message, I can access any other security software site. I have consulted the problem in the ESET forums, waiting to see if it is a specific problem of the program. I have tried the download on another PC and it gives the same warning, although we both have ESET.
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Greetings. I have a problem downloading AdwCleaner. My antivirus Eset Internet Security blocks the download page because it says that the toolslib.net site certificate was revoked. Thanks in advance for any clarification.
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So they are false positives? He also detects me PUP.DownloadProtect.Heuristic HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\POLICIES\GOOGLE\ChromePUP.DownloadProtect.Heuristic HKLM\SOFTWARE\POLICIES\GOOGLE\Chrome
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Errors in the event log after executing Adwcleaner.
Hijin25 replied to Hijin25's topic in Malwarebytes AdwCleaner
The last, the 7.0.4.0 I do not know if it is due to my antivirus, I have eset smart security 10, although I always deactivate it when I run the analysis with adwcleaner. Although with my PC with windows 10, I also have that antivirus and it does not throw that error. -
Errors in the event log after executing Adwcleaner.
Hijin25 replied to Hijin25's topic in Malwarebytes AdwCleaner
Greetings, thanks for your attention. Yes, the analysis runs completely and the tool seems to work without problems, the only intriguing are these errors that are recorded in the event viewer. -
Greetings. I realized that every time I run adwcleaner in my system with windows 7 of 64 bits, 2 errors registered in the event viewer appear. Registration name: System Origin: Schannel Date: 06/11/2017 03:03:43 p.m. Event ID: 36887 Homework category: None Level: Error Keywords: User: SYSTEM Team: Casa-PC Description: The following irrecoverable alert was received: 70. Event XML: <Event xmlns = "http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> <System> <Provider Name = "Schannel" Guid = "{1F678132-5938-4686-9FDC-C8FF68F15C85}" /> <EventID> 36887 </ EventID> <Version> 0 </ Version> <Level> 2 </ Level> <Task> 0 </ Task> <Opcode> 0 </ Opcode> <Keywords> 0x8000000000000000 </ Keywords> <TimeCreated SystemTime = "2017-11-06T21: 03: 43.077016800Z" /> <EventRecordID> 7852 </ EventRecordID> <Correlation /> <Execution ProcessID = "752" ThreadID = "4512" /> <Channel> System </ Channel> <Computer> Casa-PC </ Computer> <Security UserID = "S-1-5-18" /> </ System> <EventData> <Data Name = "AlertDesc"> 70 </ Data> </ EventData> </ Event> What is this incidence?
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Greetings, I know that the title of the post is a bit confusing, but that is exactly what is happening to me. I run JKT and it is updated to version 8.1.4, but if I re-run it it says that I have 8.1.3 and re-download 8.1.4. I also tested it on another PC that had version 8.1.0 and does the same, supposedly it releases version 8.1.4 but when it is re-run it again indicates that it has 8.1.0 and re-download 8.1.4.
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No information about it?
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Run the tool in 2 Pcs and throw me these detections. # AdwCleaner v6.047 - Log file created 6/28/2017 at 22:17:27 # Updated on 05/19/2017 by Malwarebytes # Database: 2017-06-28.2 [Local] # Operating System: Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1 (X64) # Username: HijinPC # Executed from: C: \ Users \ HijinPC \ Desktop \ adwcleaner_6.047.exe # Mode: Scan # Support: https://www.malwarebytes.com/support ***** [Services] ***** No malicious services found. ***** [Folders] ***** No malicious folders found. ***** [ Files ] ***** No malicious files found. ***** [DLL] ***** No malicious DLLs were found. ***** [WMI] ***** No malicious keys found. ***** [Shortcuts] ***** No infected shortcuts were found. ***** [Scheduled tasks] ***** No malicious tasks were found. ***** [ Registry ] ***** Data found: HKLM \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ services \ Tcpip \ Parameters \ Interfaces \ {3694790E-AB5C-4582-A5CD-374F2C9DF708} [NameServer] - 208.67.222.222,208.67.220.220 Data Found: [x64] HKLM \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ services \ Tcpip \ Parameters \ Interfaces \ {3694790E-AB5C-4582-A5CD-374F2C9DF708} [NameServer] - 208.67.222.222,208.67.220.220 ***** [Web Browsers] ***** No malicious Firefox based browser elements found. No malicious browser elements based on Chromium have been found. What do they mean? Are they a false positive?