anyone have the answer to this? had a desktop infected with search conduit of some vintage.
cleared the infection except for one remaining issue that I cannot find a cure for: irrespective of what browser I use, any attempts to reach a google domain of any sort results in a SSL "Certificate has expired" block. I take this to be legit: that any common google domain entering into the dns lookup gets intercepted and rerouted to a compromised pass-through.
I would think that uninstalling chrome, for instance, and reinstalling would fix it for chrome, but not if there's a dns hijack going on. but its the only set of domains being monkeyed with...
everything else about the PC works fine. no issues. no other web redirects.
no problems with onboard/local programs & such.
any help?
cleared the infection except for one remaining issue that I cannot find a cure for: irrespective of what browser I use, any attempts to reach a google domain of any sort results in a SSL "Certificate has expired" block. I take this to be legit: that any common google domain entering into the dns lookup gets intercepted and rerouted to a compromised pass-through.
I would think that uninstalling chrome, for instance, and reinstalling would fix it for chrome, but not if there's a dns hijack going on. but its the only set of domains being monkeyed with...
everything else about the PC works fine. no issues. no other web redirects.
no problems with onboard/local programs & such.
any help?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP DC7600, HP DC7600[2], HP DC7100, Samsung NC10
- OS
- Windows XP Pro SP3, Windows 7 Pro 32-bit, Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit, Windows XP Home SP3
- CPU
- Pentium 4 3.2GHz, Pentium 4 3.4GHz 64bit, Atom,
- Motherboard
- Dunno
- Memory
- 4GB matched, 1GB, 2.5GB, 4.0 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Geforce 8400 GS and others
- Sound Card
- RealteK ALC260 and others
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Asus HD
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- WD Caviar 640gb SATA
- Cooling
- We Be Cool