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RON ads by addinsoft [message #372532] Wed, 18 February 2009 03:50 Go to next message
Omar007 is currently offline  Omar007
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Apparantly i have RON ads by addinsoft on my PC. It seems to be implemented into IE7 while i use Firefox as my Default browser.

I noticed it that when i login at XP my security system firewall (ESET Smart Security) it warns that IE7 wants to reach the internet because of these ads. Not the most big problem though. I can say to ESET block it but after half an hour IE7 will use more than 300mb RAM of my system Sad Huh

I searched google for a solution but didn't found anything about Ads by Addinsoft.

I also ran a virus scan with ESET. No result. Same for Spyware Doctor.

Can any of you please tell me how i can delete this??
Thanks for reading.


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Re: RON ads by addinsoft [message #375361 is a reply to message #372532] Sat, 07 March 2009 19:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Veyrdite is currently offline  Veyrdite
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Adaware (probably your first call for adware - but is designed to earn money)
Spybot Search and Destroy (non-proprietary & therefore no nagging for pay edition)
Avast!
AVG

To avoid infections in the future:
A: Install anti-virus software with a resident scanner (eg Avast!)
B: Install the noscript and adblock plus plugins for firefox.


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Re: RON ads by addinsoft [message #375666 is a reply to message #372532] Tue, 10 March 2009 08:26 Go to previous message
Omar007 is currently offline  Omar007
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I tried AVG later but that didn't found it either.

I already had Anti-Virus/Spyware before i had that Adware (ESET and Spyware Doctor)

And i already solved it (sorry but forgot i posted here since it took very long before anyone responded :S )
I checked with CrapCleaner my startup list and found an entry of a DLL that had a random name (like: akbehewiluhb.dll) that was run by regsvr.exe (to add the info in it to the register)
I deleted this entry and also deleted the entry's that where related to the DLL and now it is gone.

But thx anyway you gave ideas Big Ups


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