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Re: ABetterInternet: The EULA, Removing Aurora I got infected with it, and it was truly fun removing it. Eventually I learned well enough to hit it in all directions at one time by scanning with KAV, Microsoft Anti-spyware, Spybot S&D, and HiJackThis!
That combo took it down finally. But it was a painful process. |
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 Name GamePremium join:2002-07-07 North Myrtle Beach, SC kudos:6 | said by GameGuy369:I got infected with it, and it was truly fun removing it. Eventually I learned well enough to hit it in all directions at one time by scanning with KAV, Microsoft Anti-spyware, Spybot S&D, and HiJackThis! That combo took it down finally. But it was a painful process. Actually that is the hard way to go..Hijackthis will tell you it is there in it's diagnostic logs once that is establsihed and you can also see what other junk you have to deal with..to do the Aurora you just follow the steps laid out by LoPhatPhuud to this member
»forum.gladiator-antivirus.com/in···ic=26533
You then had a free copy of ewido to use that not only cleans Aurora..but also some of the other junk as it scanned making the final clean up with hijackthis a breeze in most cases depending on what other stuff the user decided to download for FREE without first reading the fine print or finding out what is bundled with it. -- Gladiator Security Forum »www.gladiator-antivirus.com/ Missing Kids »www.missingkids.com/ |
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 DCee @plyntv01.mi.comcast. | reply to GameGuy369 My system has been infected with "Aurora - part of the ABI network" and this worm/virus is creating a huge disruption to my business. I have tried SPY Bot, adaware SE and Spy Sweeper but these products have not been effective. These software products work to some degree but ultimately the spyware returns when I access google search or other programs. Must be imbedded becasue it comes back and then spreads through multiple programs creating POP-UPS that result in the system being almost unuseable. THis (worm/virus) is a major irritant and very disruptive. CAN YOU HELP? |
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 suziPremium join:2004-05-01 | DCee,
Some people have said that Ewido Security Suite removed this infection. There is a free trial.
»www.ewido.net/en/ -- aka Suzi, Spyware Warrior |
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