click on adblock
at the bottom of the list it says 'pop up addon option' click that, click 'enable' so there's a tick next to it.
restart firefox, see if that makes a difference.
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click on adblock
at the bottom of the list it says 'pop up addon option' click that, click 'enable' so there's a tick next to it.
restart firefox, see if that makes a difference.
Thanks for you help Dan but currently I'm looking at 'Blockable items on current page' and on it is Free Porn, Sex, Tube Videos, XXX Pics, Pussy in Porno Movies - adultyum.com . So it's even managing to by-pass ABP.
Having since deleted the above program from my computer for the second time it hasn't returned as of now. Fingers crossed.
Recently I scanned my computer with Malwarebytes. All fine.
I then used AVG and it found a few instances of a(n apparently) nasty virus. I was sursprised because I always thought Malwarebytes was superior to AVG.
Can't hurt to try AVG.
No harm trying.:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Latindancer
Worse things to have as a pop up.
asianhomobearsuckers.com would be less preferable, for example. :)
So it's all fixed?
If it comes back:
Start the computer in safe mode (F8 when the computer starts to boot)
In safe mode:
Run CCleaner and use it to delete the program again if you can.
Then run all the cleaners mentioned above while it's in safe mode. Then your antivirus too.
Once done, start your computer normally.
Deleting that program, second time, earlier seems to have worked. I've run AVG and that comes up clean along with Malwarebytes and Avast.Quote:
Originally Posted by Luigi
Great.
A good tip:
Buy an external HDD. Copy all your files onto it. Do this every so often. If you ever need to wipe your PC and start again, you have all your stuff on the HDD already.
Some people just keep all their files on a HDD and just keep the computer empty.
Also sometimes good to do a sweep with your antivirus. Then uninstall it, install another one, such as Avast, then run that. Different antiviruses miss different things.
No, it's back. Have used two antivirus, AVG & Avast, a few times and they don't pick it up. It's not actually a pop up but a new web page and I keep deleting it when it appears on the screen. It appears at random for no obvious reason.
Check your DNS settings and see if they have been changed from either the ones given by your ISP or ones that you have previously set yourself (this applies to your computer and your router).
Are you on a laptop that you have used to access the internet somewhere away from your home lately?
Does it only happen in Firefox?
Try Chrome.
Export your favorites/bookmarks from firefox, then import them in chrome if you want them.
Have you gone to firefox 'options' - 'content' - tick 'block all popups' then also check that there aren't any exceptions?
How to block pop ups in firefox.
I have a HP 20 and I've not changed any settings. I wouldn't know how.:)Quote:
Originally Posted by quimbian corholla
Have you also uninstalled your browsers, and then downloaded and installed them again? (having already saved/exported your bookmarks etc)
Yes The 'block' box is ticked and there are no 'exceptions'.Quote:
Originally Posted by Luigi
The Porn web page has appeared on screen x2 in 15 minutes and are both sitting in my 'task bar' on the bottom of my screen.
Bit late for me now. I'll try tomorrow if I get time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Luigi
Just use Revo Uninstaller and take off Google Chrome and Firefox and all their hidden files.
Then install Opera ;)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pragmatic
If you can then do a hard reset of your router (usually just push an unwound paperclip into the little hole marked 'reset' for 15 secs or so, sometimes you have to hold & release the power button at the same time) and see if the problem goes away. Google for your model of router to find the exact instructions.
You might lose internet connectivity if something goes wrong so best to do it in the daytime when your Mrs can have a technician from your ISP on the line to talk you though it if you are unsure of what you are doing.
You shouldn't use your computer for anything like banking or other important stuff until you get it sorted BTW.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pragmatic
OK, just so you don't end up like bo(un)l(ucky)oa :) and you have lost the config instructions (or never had them) for your router then log in to it and take screenshots of the screens related to interface setup, LAN and Wireless (if applicable) etc before poking round with your paperclip.Quote:
Originally Posted by boloa
If you have never set your own password for the router then this would be a good time to do that too (then slap yourself for never doing it before).
Found this a very helpful, if lengthy process. Had to restore Adblock plus after finishing but all working fine now.Quote:
Originally Posted by boloa
Thanks boloa. :)
Thought it had disappeared but sadly the fooker's back, with a friend!
Now, I get little pop-ups every so often (Play game) and they appear to be sexual type cartoons, also one of the pop-ups is something to do with banking and appears to be Russian.
I ran Malwarebytes straight after and also a full scan with Avast...Never showed anything.
Dan, I don't have a degree in computer science...If you're ever in Cha-Am, give me a bell!
It's hardly computer science. :)
Malwarebytes
superantispyware
Spybot search and destroy
adwcleaner
CCleaner download
Download and update all of these one by one.
Restart your computer. When it begins to boot (load) press the F8 button.
A menu will appear, select 'start in safe mode' select this.
Run the programs one at a time.
also run your antivirus.
Then restart your computer normally.
In the future, run these perhaps every two weeks. No need to do it in safe mode unless there is another problem. Just update and run one at a time every few weeks. Particularly if you are downloading torrents, programs, or sharing USB sticks with other computers.
Cheers Dan. Just ran SUPERANTISPYWARE Professional free trial.
Detected 84 threats. Noticed that Badass Adult shite and was deleted.
You will find most of the threats found by SUPERANTISPYWARE are harmless tracking cookies ( but it can be a useful tool ) ..running ccleaner at the end of each day with keep you running smoother once you're cleaned up ;)
https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
I also couldn't run the web without adblockplus. This page alone shows 10 ads blocked. Nothing to do with malicious programs etc, but it makes using the web so much nicer. I can't image how much stuff it blocks on Thaivisa. :)
I have MSE and it couldn't kill this damn virus I had. Downloaded Emsisoft and the bastard worked right away. It's not free but they give you, iike, a 45 day free trial. I didn't bother to renew but would, if I had to.
Just switched on. Checked my e mail, browsed Facebook. No problem.
Opened TD and they all came back!
Downloaded 30 day trial of Emsisoft. It didn't pick mine up but I haven't seen my virus since. I await.:)
Do any of you with the virus have a Lenovo?
^ I haven't.
Maybe they are just accidental pervs. ;)
^ We share the same computer.:rofl:
No, there's a Lenovo-specific adware/malware called Superfish that came preinstalled on Lenovos until about a month ago (due to public outrage, lenovo removed it). I bought one about 3 weeks ago, so I barely escaped (there's ways to test if you have it).
BTW, one of the reasons I bought the new computer was because of this peculiar key dance the old one did: you could hit a key, while entering text (like now), and the fuckin' cursor would jump somewhere else and you just kept on typing until you looked up and what you just typed was all mixed in with what you typed earlier. Follow? Well, I finally decided I wasn't all thumbs and that the problem was my computer, on which I had spilled a glass of beer. Had it cleaned up and all, keys weren't as bouncy as before but it seemed almost normal, except for this key dance. So bought my new Lenovo Z5070 and, lo and behold...........HELLO KEY DANCE. No better than my old computer, which was a Sony, so I couldn't blame the computer company but I could blame Win 7. And, in fact, yep, Microsoft is the culprit. (I forgot to mention this only happens with the touchpad; mice are alright). So check out https://code.google.com/p/touchfreeze/ and download it if you have the problem. I don't anymore thanks to touchfreeze and that's the reason I have been going on and on. Unbelievable. FUCK BILL GATES :agro:
^looks useful, but on many laptops you can simply disable or enable the touch pad by pressing one of the F keys- I believe it's F6 , pressed on its own on a Lenovo.