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Hey guys smile

I am hijacked frown

since 2 days ago i get this msg from my antivirus:

 

virus.jpg

 

A friend said that its a hijack program for hackers....

I can delete the file with my antivirus but it keeps coming back

i used adaware to search & it found it allright.

Ad aware said that its a possible Browser Hijacker

i deleted it with adaware & i did a rescan & it wasnt there anymore....right away i restarted & i did another scan with adaware & it was back again frown

I did a couple of scans with my antivirus & that didnt find anything, BUT whenever i leave the pc on & i leave for 2 - 3 hours & i get back, i see that msg from my AV progy

so can you please help me

i need to find the main program or source or whatever that is keep making these things on my pc

Thanks alot guys

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The path indicated in your screenshot is located where the Windows System Restore feature stores it's files. This will be important.

 

First thing I would do would be to *temporarily* disable System Restore. This *will* delete any existing restore points, so be advised.

 

Next, I would disconnect your network/internet connection.

 

Next, I would do a full antivirus scan, and either Quarantine or delete any/all infected files.

 

Also, you may wish to run a spyware scan, with whichever utility you prefer.

 

Finally, re-enable system restore, if you choose, and see if the problem returns.

 

What I *suspect* is happening is that your antivirus software keeps redetecting the same file(s), but since they're located in the System Volume Information folder, you as a user (yes, even an administrator) do not have access to delete those files, nothing can be done. That's why deleting the system restore cache may likely solve your problem.

 

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