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[Fixed] Hijackthis! Logs - [Fixed] search.ug remover? posted in the Security & Safety forums; Nah , just some tracking cookies , nothing to worry about. Everything looks clean , and i cant find anything about search.ug popups anyware.. But lets give Spysweeper a go: ...

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Nah , just some tracking cookies , nothing to worry about. Everything looks clean , and i cant find anything about search.ug popups anyware..

But lets give Spysweeper a go:


Please download and install the trial version of Webroot SpySweeper
http://www.webroot.com/shoppingcart/...011&vcode=DT02

When SpySweeper starts, please accept any prompts to update definitions.
Configure it as follows:

From the left pane, click Options
Select the Sweep Options tab & ensure the following are ticked:

*Sweep Memory
*Sweep Registry
*Sweep Cookies
*Sweep All Users accounts
*Do Not Sweep System Restore Folder
*Enable Direct Disk Sweeping
*Sweep contents of compressed files
*Sweep For Rootkits

-After that's done, select Sweep from the left pane & click on the Start button

Allow Spysweeper to reboot your machine to remove the infected files.
After rebooting, launch SpySweeper & select Results from the left pane
Click the 'Session Log' tab & choose Save to File to create a log.


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I have a legal(!) Spy Sweeper, I did it. Here is the log.
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File Type: rar Spy Sweeper Session Log.rar (36.3 KB, 1 views)


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That also just found some cookies..

Do you get those popups at random times , or only specific websites and/or time?


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So-so. Yes, I got in random times. I already did not know, the search.ug which websites came from. That is the thruth, I already deleted everything suspicious files from the registry. Maybe the search.ug was between them?


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Do you still get the popups? If not , then it could indeed be something you have deleted from the registry.

If you still get them , ill have to do some more searching on it.


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I looked for Oxigen Phone Manager 2.5, and these websites ( Google showed) came the seach.ug, or something else search pop-up site. Other sites are "clear", but these sites show again the search pop-up sites.
Well, can you give me other idea, or let it be so?


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If it is/was only specific sites , then those sites are the cause. Doesn't look like very reputeble sites though , the search results for that.. The only thing you can do about that is use/install a popup blocker , or if you aleady have one , set the settings higher.

As far as i can see , youre pc is clean.


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