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Protection Partially Enabled? Enable malicious website blocking


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I have one computer out of 4 that I cannot get to go to full protection.
I cannot enable the “Enable malicious website blocking” check box.
From reading other posts I have run DDS and mbam-check.
Here are the log files.
Any help would be outstanding.
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Ok I forgot to tell the beginning of this story.
When I first installed Malwarebytes.
And then scanned the C and D drive.
Malwarebytes found two items that it removed.
Then I activated Malwarebytes and then I was getting a Trojan attack error at about 6 a minute.
So I ran TDSSKiller this stopped the Trojan attacks.
I have attached though logs to this post.
Also in try to fix the issue with Malwarebytes I uninstalled it and used mbam-clean.
That did not help at all.
Now we are up to the first post.
I have also include a log file from Malwarebytes.

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Hello and welcome, GeckospotNixie: :)

It does look as if your system may be experiencing problems as a result of the infections.

We can't work on malware diagnostics and removal in this sub-section of the forum.

So, for expert help, please follow the recommendations in this sticky topic: Available Assistance For Possibly Infected Computers.
Someone will help you to clean and repair the system.
In the interim, it would probably be best NOT to run any of the powerful malware removal tools on your own -- doing so without expert guidance can lead to more damage. :)
Since you have already run DDS & TDSSKiller, you'll want to include those logs with your first post over in the malware removal section, if you opt for help here in the forum. ;)

Thanks,

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DT2: Win7 Ult/64 SP1; Intel Core i7-860 @2.8 GHz; 8 GB RAM; ATI Radeon HD 5770; IE 9, Fx 21.0; TB 17.0.6; Cable HSI; MBAM PRO 1.75.0.1300; KIS2013; SAS Free; CCleaner.
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I guess if I would have been paying attention I would have read where and how to post this.
Sorry for that I have read all the pined items and started a new topic in the Removal forum.
Thank you for being kind in your reply daledoc1.
This thread can be removed from here if you like.
And again thanks for the help daledoc1.
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No problem. :)
Newcomers often post in the General forum first.

The experts will help you out over in the malware removal section.

Good luck!

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DT1: Win7/Ult/64 SP1; Intel Core i7-3770 @3.4 GHz; 16 GB RAM; NVidia GeForce GT620; IE9; Fx 21.0; TB 17.0.6; Cable HSI; MBAM PRO 1.75.0.1300; KIS2013; SAS Free; CCleaner
DT2: Win7 Ult/64 SP1; Intel Core i7-860 @2.8 GHz; 8 GB RAM; ATI Radeon HD 5770; IE 9, Fx 21.0; TB 17.0.6; Cable HSI; MBAM PRO 1.75.0.1300; KIS2013; SAS Free; CCleaner.
LT: Win7 Pro/32 SP1; Intel Core 2 Duo @2.8 GHz; 4 GB RAM; NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M; IE 9; Fx 21.0; TB 17.0.6; WLAN; MBAM PRO 1.75.0.1300; KIS2013; SAS Free; CCleaner.





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