

Make sure the following options are checked:.Please download Farbar Service Scanner (FSS) and run it on the computer with the issue. NOTE 2 Securit圜heck may produce some false warning(s), so leave the results reading to me. If one of your security applications (e.g., third-party firewall) requests permission to allow DIG.EXE access the Internet, allow it to do so. A Notepad document should open automatically called checkup.txt please post the contents of that document.Follow the onscreen instructions inside of the black box.(The phishing however is stopped for good now, I really think this was in the FreemakeVideoConverter, because of the timing the phishing attacks started.)ĭownload Security Check from here or here and save it to your Desktop. I thought it was all ok now, but now I'm still getting redirected when I visit these two sites. I no longer had any redirects, or phishing, but adwarecleaner always flagged pref.js that's why I uninstalled Firefox and looked for the other things in that other thread. Sometimes I clicked on the browser extensions option of the downloader, but I think that might have been a mistake. I still have other programmes of this company installed, video, audio and picture programmes which don't have ads or browser extensions options. I also uninstalled all newer download programmes by DVDVideoSoft, even though they were virusfree (according to adwarecleaner) but they were still making trouble, demanding that I update and, one time, G-Data found RegCleanPro installed on my computer, which is in some of the ads of the downloader. Malwarebytes found FreemakeVideoConverter (while adwarecleaner didn't) to be dangerous and removed it - and then GData found malwarebytes to be dangerous and removed it.

JunkwareRemovalTool and HitmanPro were seen as dangerous programmes before I even used them. I hadn't any of the programmes installed they mention in step 1, but I dowloaded all the helping programmes in the order theyĪdwcleaner found a virus in the version of FreeYoutubeToMp3Converter from DVDVideoSoft I had at the time. The last few times this happened, I hadn't even opened Firefox yet, and I still got a notification about how phishing was detected and access was denied to a site.

Access denied." This happened while I was on many different sites (including a Hunger Games Wiki), but I wasn't even trying to open any other site. It was always something like "pishing detected while trying to open site (I can't remember the name of the site). I also got a lot of phishing attacks which were all denied by G-Data. I started getting redirected to these fake updaters and to something like lpcloudsvr.
