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Jimcat

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  1. So, the kids' game box has some nasty infections on it. (This seems to happen to me about once per year.) At the very least it looks like Binkiland, Guffins toolbar, and Strong Signal are on there. I tried conventional methods to get rid of them: remove the programs via Control Panel, run AdwCleaner and MBAM, but that doesn't seem to fix the problem.

     

    After a Google search on how to remove Strong Signal, I found a link to a program called SpyHunter, which did a long scan of my drive and found a good number of infections - but it wouldn't let me remove them unless I registered, and these infections seem to be preventing me from calling up any Web browsers. I can click on Google Chrome (my preferred browser), but the drive just churns forever and the browser window never comes up.

     

    So, clearly I need a thorough cleaning. Where do we start?

     

    Thanks in advance for your help.

  2. I followed the link at the top of your post and I am unable to follow the directions literally. It seems to be a general script that assumes that one is able to download and run any program from Windows. But this is not the case for my infected computer. I think this will need some more analysis that is specific to my exact situation.

     

    1. I already have a copy of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. But I am unable to run this, or any other program, from a normal Windows login because the Windows Safety Master program keeps me from running anything.

     

    2. The same applies to the DDS program. I can download it from a non-infected machine, but the only way that I can run it would be in safe mode.

     

    What are the next steps that I should take here? Should I run MBAM in safe mode? DDS in safe mode? Or is there something else that needs to be done?

  3. I have a computer that recently got infested with Windows Safety Master. I googled the issue and tried the instructions at BleepingComputer.org, which usually has good advice. The guide instructed me to download the RemVimes registry file and run it from safe mode. Unfortunately, after doing this, I reboot the computer and Windows Safety Master still comes up when I go back to a normal Windows login.

     

    Any advice on dealing with this unusually persistent instance of malware will be appreciated.

  4. Thank you for your assistance. I have read the above post and uninstalled the anti-malware programs. I am definitely going to be reading the "internet safety for kids" information because I have a six-year-old son who loves computer games, but of course isn't savvy enough to know what not to click on. Since he lost the use of the computer for the weekend while I looked for solutions, he is now swearing up and down that he will "never click on Miniclips.com again!"

    I've made a donation for my gratitude - you've provided professional quality help much more quickly and conveniently than consulting a local repair service. I knew the Malwarebytes forums would come through!

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