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Malware Removal along with Rootkits, MBR, And(of course) MALWAREBYTES
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This is getting off topic. So a mod will close the topic if it doesn't get back on topic
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Quieter.. And quieter.. and quieter..
Braedog3 replied to Minecrafter's topic in General Windows PC Help
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mygoose please be patient because people have lives out side the forums. Thank,Braedog3
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Malwarebytes forums and all other malwarebytes co. websites are not heart bleed attacked. Slyfox said in general PC updates that it is not and he is an mod so yea it is not
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True and it was fast but faster after disinfection but was 100x faster because of a fake computer company which installed all the infections and I'm surprised that they were still in business!!!!
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Mine to MrBiz and in MAD
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2,000 (20 Malware, 10 rootkits/bootkits [grandparents and mine], and 1,970 PUP/PUM)
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identify what happened to thse files
Braedog3 replied to chasbrowne's topic in General Windows PC Help
no it is not possible to and also this is the sub-forums for mods can detect new malware threats so please Post Here to make sure you dont have any redimants that can activate it again.- 4 replies
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I mean thats stupid auto correct
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Okay.
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Does The Hosts Program Need Regular Updates?
Braedog3 replied to Anne__Burns's topic in General Windows PC Help
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Yea. This happened to my laptop until it was infected before i even knew about this site. And after I started helping my family with virus and malware removal and general help over all. But one member of my family is an it pro and I didn't even know how great I was until I removed malware from my grandmas computer and she had 25 hijacks, 3 rogues, 1,000 PUP, 200 PUM, and Rootkits along with Bootkits.
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If the keyboard is the problem I recommend buying an USB keyboard are they are easy to clean and if they break you can spend less money on buying a new one then going to a repair shop and spending like $100 to fix the keyboard.
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Windows Vista - Restore Factory Settings
Braedog3 replied to (null)'s topic in General Windows PC Help
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Windows Vista - Restore Factory Settings
Braedog3 replied to (null)'s topic in General Windows PC Help
I would agree with Firefox on this one CWB. My grandmother had vista and just added Win7 for dual boot after I told her. Also win7 has more security then vista because of IE updates to 11 and has more security updates then Vista. P.S. M$ still supports Vista but doesn't update as often