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Have you been downloading from cnet? They pack those tool bars at least Babylon from what I know in there downloads. Stay away from downloading from that site. Main reason I never download from there anymore.
Have you been downloading from cnet? They pack those tool bars at least Babylon from what I know in there downloads. Stay away from downloading from that site. Main reason I never download from there anymore.
Thanks M1GU31, a Cnet download was responsible. I backtracked and discovered that the Spyhunter prog that I downloaded was spelled differently to the REAL one, which explains things to gied! The real Spyhunter is priced a lot less than $99.99.
I found and killed 2 Snap.do 'Helper Bars' in the Registry, nothing in there from Babylon or Claro Search Bars. I then used my purchase of Malwarebytes Pro, to carry out a Full Scan. It found nothing. The 'puter is much quicker now and I have concluded that the false SH prog was giving me false information to make me "buy" their "product".
I take note of the advice about AVG, which I intend to replace with Bitdefender ASAP. I had BD on my 'puter for 2 years and changed it, due to cost of the next version. False economy I guess.
Lesson learned, but many thanks to all who advised me, this Forum still rocks!
Cnets pages and download clutter make it very easy to miss things. It is very easy to miss lots of unwanted things. I use FileHippo. I sure some here won't agree with FileHippo. That being said it works well for me. You still have to watch because sites change policies often.
Glad I was able to help, I agree with layback bear, filehippo is a better site for downloading software and from my experience with filehippo the files there are clean, I use filehippo myself. Yea anyways I asked if it was cnet because my brothers computer got a babylon toolbar from downloading in that site even though it gives the option not to install but somtimes ppl over read something and miss details. Had to remove it from his xp computer, took a while to remove it because you have to go into the registry and all your browsers options.
You will get Babylon whether you put a check mark in the box or remove the check mark. You will get it either way. If the Babylon option is there I recommend finding another place to get the download you want.
Been there done that.
It's called "Scam Ware"! A bogus program will download a list of bugs and then claim you can see them removed when buying the full version when no program actually exists or the fake poses as a genuine article.
Have a look at the notice I posted about one that had the gui of Advanced System Care black and dark theme and all with the words "Security Essentials" as the program name mocking the MS SE genuine article and then charging for it? New Variant of "FAKE" Security Essentials to be aware of!
SCAMWARE! is precisely what you ran into apparently. The one I cleaned off of a few laptops last year downloaded 4 trojans and blocked the taskmanager with a fake "Windows Process Doctor" to prevent killing the program. GFI support was a little upset when I hadn't used their special remover tool but opened the file location to find the offender and move it to another location and then boot up in Safe Mode to manually remove the one main file. The regular av program then took care of the rest which included the 4 trojans and rogue scamware gui.
The AVG Internet Security toolbar alerts you to bad sites allowing you to back off or close the browser window fast to prevent something from being stuffed on your system when hitting a bad site. Someone apparently put out a bogus version mocking the original addon since the actual toolbar doesn't hijack anyone.
As far as these types of "First Buy and then We cure your pc" nonsense the volume of scamwares has been on the rise for the last two years roughly over trojan droppers and other malwares. With everyone having been seeing a slower economy some clowns want to cash in on gullibility by pumping fake versions with close sounding names to valid programs.
I think you may find a few things at FileHippo that are tainted as well if you were to go through everything. It's becoming too common place in seeing the "unwanted extras" tossed into the mix when going to download any supposed freebies. That's where they get you with other things tucked away nicely! c/net downloads is seeing this as well.