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switches -y -or did not work correctly together. Switch -or was ignored in presence of -y. General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date June 14, 2012 Date Added June 14, 2012 Version 4.20 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Mac OS X 10.4 Intel/PPC, Mac OS X 10.5 Intel/PPC Additional Requirements None Download Information File Size 389.28KB File Name rarosx-4.2.0.tar.gz Popularity Total Downloads 77,241 Downloads Last Week 8 Pricing License Model Free to try Limitations Not available Price Free.
WinRAR was downloaded from download.com with a trojan caled trenderdia with a pop-up that says 'you will dead next month'. Also my internet home page has changed to Microsoft security center - your computer has been attacked by spyware or virus - please download anti spyware now. Any attempt to go to another website sent you to some foreign writing page. I went to the control panel and removed the program and got rid of the program. I then changed my home page back to where it was supposed to be, but still had a problem going to google, ebay, youtube, and I don't know what others.
So it is still a redirect problem. I updated all my anit virus, Norton 360, Sypbot S & D, Adaware, and ran them. They found minimal stuff.
I downloaded Malware bytes, and Super AntiSpyware. Malware bytes found 2 trojan files. It corrected some, but I still can't go to ebay or youtube. I am still getting the Microsoft security center - your computer has been attacked by spyware or virus - please download anti spyware now. This is not just me.
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I did a search on the Internet and others have the same problem and got it from Cnet. I don't have the expertise to go further. Does anyone have a clue or some suggestions.
Cnet does not make it easy to let them know that there is a problem with their downloads. Obviously if someone sent them a trojan, they don't care if you notify them. This seems to have worked for me. As soon as it happened, Vista alerted me something wasn't right.
Following these steps, mostly as found in another forum, my computer seems clear. The only thing I didn't do was run S&D at the end before the reboot.
Ran a full AV with Avira antivirus software. Using Hijack this, found redirects and deleted them. Used Malware bytes anti-malware. This found a file and registry entry. Allowed it to delete/fix both. Ran Adaware which found tracking cookies maybe something else - dont recall but let it delete everything it found. Checked my host file and it was empty.
Rebooted and did it all over again. Found nothing. It was time consuming.
For all the above programs I selected full or deep or complete scans although the main file was a dll. Past experience with malware makes me think the following: Delete it ASAP, the longer it stays around, the more opportunity it has to spread into multiple areas on your computer and download other crap from the internet.
Use multiple attacks (anitspyware, anti virus, Hijack this, etc.) but never two of the same types of programs, at least with regard to AV software. Best of luck. I found what I thought was the most uptodate version on CNET and as people are finding out it causes an annoying popup and redirects to well known web sites.
Fix by ADD/REMOVE programs running unistall WINRAR then remove file explorer.exe in the c: windows system32 directory, note by hovering over this file it identifies itself as winrar, thats the end of the popup. Go to c: windows system32 drivers etc hosts and edit in notepad, you will see all the sites you cannot access with a fixed IP Address, replace this with hosts.sav if there is one or any backup copy made yourself else get a copy from a friend. You should now be able to connect to the internet.
In internet explorer on the menu bar select tools/internet options and on the general tab press button delete files, removing any cache version. Run regedt32 Navigate to:- HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Run Remove entry pointing at c: windows system32 explorer.exe Reboot and you should be in the same state as me, freeas a bird. I've tried doing what is explained below. Scanning Computer 1. Download Malwarebytes? Anti-Malware (mbam-setup.exe) and save it on your Desktop.
After downloading, double-click on mbam-setup.exe to install the application. Follow the prompts and install as?default? Before the installation completes, check on the following prompts: - Update Malwarebytes? Anti-Malware - Launch Malwarebytes? Anti-Malware 5. Program will run automatically and you will be prompt to update the program before doing a scan.
Please update. Scan your computer thoroughly. When scanning is finished click on the?Show Results? Make sure that all detected threats are marked, click on Remove Selected. Cleaning Internet Explorer Cache Files 9. On IE menu select Tools Internet Options 10. On General tab, press Delete All, then close IE Removing Registry Entries 11.
Go to Start Run, then type regedit 12. Navigate to HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows Current Version Run Remove entry c: windows system32 explorer.exe Delete Infected File: 13. Go to c: windows system32 and delete the file explorer.exe 14. Restart your computer. The problems im having is. For 'Removing Registry Entries' Once i navigate to HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows Current Version Run There is no entry that says 'c: windows system32 explorer.exe' 2. For 'Delete infected file' I have the same problem.
When i go to 'c: windows system32 ' Once again, there is no explorer.exe file. I'm running Vista 64bit. I've done a scan with norton 360 and nothing came up. With malware I had two threats come up and it delted both sucessfully. Please let me know how i can fix this!!!
I don't know about Vista 64 bit. Once I got ride of the Trojans with Malware byte, I couldn't find the exployer.exe either.
But I downloaded Hijack this to get rid of the redirect problem. It was obvious once you looked at the file. You just do as the other posting instructed. You can see all the redirect files for ebay, amazon, youtube, etc. I clicked on one, asked for what it was and did a delete and it deleted all of them. I checked for everthing else and it was gone.
I haven't had any trouble since, but am running everything and keeping everything updated. I am also keeping the cache clean-getting rid of the temp Internet files and cookies. It took me five days between work and stuff to get it all done. RIGHT click on the Start button, choose 'Explore' from the little menu. When the Explorer window loads, click on 'Tools' in the upper left, choose 'Folder Options', then click on the 'View' tab. When that loads, place a dot/tick in the 'Show Hidden files and folders', then UNCHECK the boxes next to 'Hide extensions for known file types' and 'Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)', then click on 'apply', then OK.
Since you're already using Explorer, you can now look on the left side of the screen, and find the C: Windows System32 folder and click once on it. On the right side of the screen, you should see all the files that reside in the System32 folder. Hope this helps.
Our Product Management Team re-tested WinRAR that is listed on Download.com with the latest malware and virus definition updates but did not find any problems. We were not able to duplicate the trouble you reported or find issues with the current file version. Our test results show that this product complies with CNET's Adware and Spyware Policy. You may have been redirected to another site through a Sponsored Ad the site looks like Download.com but contains the infected file. We have blocked this site from CNET. CNET Membership Support.
I wasn't paying that close attention and clicked on a link for Winrar, that took me what I thought was Cnets website (looked like it, but said download.org). I noticed it, but didn't think anything of it- who would infect this older version of a silly little utility. Anyway, you know the rest- just wanted to say that I originally thought it was cnet but later realized if probably wasn't-so I guess it's possible it could have happened to some others who were 'sure' they were on the proper site. And the title came back clean, no malware. Possible false positives?
I know there are few fake CNET download.com pages with this same title out there on web causing havoc and confusion on users, so beware! Here are couple of the sites, mimicking CNET Download.com pages.WARNING: PLEASE DO NOT DOWNLOAD FROM THESE PAGES!!. www.wintechaiitm.org.cn/winrar.htm www.downloadnow.com.cn/winrar.htm I don't know what else to tell you guys.
The title came back clean on our site. This is the one you guys are talking about right, or am I wrong?
Please read some of the previous replies, you need to edit your hosts file, you will find it in the c: windows system32 drivers etc directory. Edit with notepad or whatever and you will see all adrreses similar to www.google.com www.microsoft.com all have the same ip address, I can't remember as its been gone for a while now but will look like 192.168.255.255 ie four digits seperated by dots, so everytime you want to get to google it gets this address instead of one from a dns server on the internet and you end up on the same site, if you dont have a backup just delete tem all and save an empty file. In future always keep a copy tooked away somewhere else ie memorystick, disk etc. I so wish these.
that spend all this time and effort one day get one back.