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My computer was recently infected by the Anti-virus Action malware. I was able to download Malware Bites on a safe computer and transfer it to my computer. I installed and ran Malware Bites on my infected computer, and it quarantined and deleted 2 Registry Values infected and 6 Files Infected. Unfortunately, I am still unable to connect to anything but https:// files - I was able to purchase the full verion of Malware bytes to correct the problem, but because I cannot get to non-https:// sites, I am unable to download and run the full version. I am running into the same problem with my Avira Anti-virus premium software.

Please let me know if you can provide any advice. Thanks!

Adam

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