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  1. That link produces the same results, but a quick search came up with a page explaining that the new version may not work for everybody at the present time. I'll just keep it uninstalled until Adobe figures this out. Again, I really appreciate all your help!
  2. Oh yeah, flash player. I always have to install that manually, because I get an error saying "failed to initialize", However, since this last update, I can't find the direct download on Adobe's website (that usually works, instead of the automatic install that they do) So, I am just uninstalling it for now. Unfortunately, I couldn't cut and paste where that file is, so I'm transcribing it here: C:\Documents and settings \ Ben\local settings\application data\{351442d5-8692-11E1-826D-B8AC6F996F26}\chrome\content\browser.xul I almost never use Chrome, and coincidentally uninstalled it with Ccleaner just after that scan (not realizing that's where the file had been located.)
  3. In the meantime, I ran a full AVG antivirus and full Malwarebytes check, and both were clean. Then, out of curiosity, I downloaded Avast! free antivirus, and it came up with an infected file: It calls it JS:Redirector-AJN [Trj]. It says it was last changed on 4/15/2012. Here's the security check: Results of screen317's Security Check version 0.99.81 Windows XP Service Pack 3 x86 Internet Explorer 8 ``````````````Antivirus/Firewall Check:`````````````` Windows Firewall Enabled! avast! Free Antivirus AVG 2014 Authentium AntiVirus SDK - 2 `````````Anti-malware/Other Utilities Check:````````` Java 7 Update 51 Adobe Flash Player 12.0.0.77 Mozilla Firefox (28.0) Google Chrome 33.0.1750.154 Google Chrome 34.0.1847.116 ````````Process Check: objlist.exe by Laurent```````` Malwarebytes Anti-Malware mbamservice.exe Malwarebytes Anti-Malware mbam.exe AVG avgwdsvc.exe Malwarebytes Anti-Malware mbamscheduler.exe AVAST Software Avast AvastSvc.exe AVAST Software Avast AvastUI.exe `````````````````System Health check````````````````` Total Fragmentation on Drive C:: 5% ````````````````````End of Log``````````````````````
  4. Okay, so I ran the scan, and AVG found no threats, but still shows that one file as excluded. Thank you for looking into that too, btw. I was scratching my head trying to figure out which of my games was from Sony Online Entertainment. I had uninstalled Free Realms shortly after I installed it, but it doesn't show on my uninstaller. Can I simply delete that file?
  5. >You can't uninstall or install the Windows firewall, just disable and enable it. Yes, I meant enable. And yes, I downloaded PCtools from that location. Unfortunately, I have to leave for tonight and pick this up in the morning. I will try a full AVG scan in the morning and see if the results are any different now that PCTools Firewall is uninstalled.
  6. Whoops, I apparently missed your previous post. I did the FRST fix: Fix result of Farbar Recovery Tool (FRST written by Farbar) (x86) Version: 11-04-2014 Ran by Ben at 2014-04-11 18:47:45 Run:1 Running from C:\Documents and Settings\Ben\Desktop Boot Mode: Normal ============================================== Content of fixlist: ***************** S4 dvpapi; "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Authentium\AntiVirus\dvpapi.exe" [X] C:\Program Files\Common Files\Authentium ***************** dvpapi => Service deleted successfully. "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Authentium" => File/Directory not found. ==== End of Fixlog ====
  7. Sorry, I'm a little flustered. I meant my computer has been acting strange, and the scan results were no longer showing on the AVG console window; Windows was locking up when I tried to get online, and AVG wasdisabled, and so forth. I uninstalled PCTools firewall, and reinstalled the windows firewall, so the AVG window and my internet can work properly for tonight. The excluded file is in the documents and settings folder, under sony online entertainment, and it's called npsoeact.dll
  8. Okay, so I ran AVG, and it came up with a notification that there was a file excluded. I was going to try and post the results, but ever since I installed PCTools firewall, it's been acting strange, and the result is gone from the window.
  9. Okay, will do. I'm at work now, but when I get home tonight, I'll run AVG and report back. However, there is one more thing I meant to ask. It shows on the security check scan that I'm running Authentium Antivirus SDK-2. This came bundled with some other download (back when I used to do that) and had a tough time removing it. Apparently it's still there? I had checked last night, and found no way to uninstall it, even with revouninstall. I did some checking back then, and supposedly it's relatively innocuous, and did another search last night, and there were some forum posts about it being harmless, but it shouldn't still show on the security scan as being an installed antivirus. Is there some step I can do to completely remove it?
  10. You mention that we checked for Malware, and now I'm clean. Was my computer not clean before? I didn't notice that we found any viruses or malware. Did I miss something? I understand that the scan found AVG toolbar, but if I recall correctly, one time when I installed a new version of AVG antivirus, I forgot to uncheck that stupid box for the toolbar but quickly uninstalled everything and reinstalled it without the box checked I understand now that it left traces on my computer that we needed to remove, but besides that, was there some virus or malware that we removed?
  11. I have to go to work now, but since I clicked on that link, I'm getting non stop inbound blocks from the first one 93.174.93.51, 0. Neither link gave me an idea why I'd be pinged by them. Why would these IP addresses be trying to access my computer? I posted here because I was concerned about a possible exploit or virus hidden in my computer, but it looks like I don't have anything like that.
  12. And it should be noted that this was while the browser was closed, and the 2nd one is a new IP address I hadn't seen before.
  13. Okay, I did all that. However, since I posted last night, I got pinged again by a malicious website that was blocked. Detection, 4/10/2014 10:43:38 PM, SYSTEM, BLACKDRAGON, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, IP, 93.174.93.51, 0, Inbound, Detection, 4/10/2014 11:01:49 PM, SYSTEM, BLACKDRAGON, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, IP, 109.163.235.100, 0, Inbound,
  14. Sorry about this taking days. I think we're in different time zones, and I can't do any of this when I'm at work.
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