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Hi,

Just to let the Malware bytes people that I tried your software to remove Bing.vc but it wouldn't go. Chrome was fixed after a chrome reset, but I couldn't get IE reset or Firefox reset. Even an uninstall/wipe of user data/re-install of Firefox brought Bing.vc back after the second time Firefox was opened.

 

I have no idea how Bing.vc got onto the laptop as the only thing I installed out of the ordinary was this:

 http://dgtsoft.net/drivers_Lenovo_ThinkPad-G50_USB_Windows-7-64-bit.html

 Avira Free

 Teamviewer 10

 

 

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Hello and Welcome to Malwarebytes

Sure sounds like your infected, also for future reference you should only download drivers for your Lenovo directly from the manufacture website and not a third party website.

We are not permitted to work on possible malware-related issues here in this section of the forum.

Such work is conducted in a special forum area reserved for that purpose, or at the help desk.

Being that you are probably infected, feel free to follow the instructions below to receive free, one-on-one expert assistance in checking your system and clearing out any infections and correcting any damage done by the malware.

Please see the following pinned topic which has information on how to get help with this: Available Assistance for Possibly Infected Computers

Thank you

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