Ramblings of an old Doc

 

Even using the best practices, you can get hit with adware and toolbars (wait one while I duck out to Listerine my fingers).

The usual source? Deceptive installers and deceptive download portals. They’ll get you every time. They’ll switch home pages and search engines. They really come pretty close to malware, imo.

Anyway, you might get asked to help someone with multiple toolbars and adware crap on his box.

There are good programs for that: Adware Cleaner, PC Decrapifier and Toolbar Cleaner are good examples.

The program's batch file will search all installed software programs for strings such as "toolbar", "coupon" or "registry". All programs that match these strings are displayed afterwards in the program interface, and uninstalled one by one by the program. Its search parameters are loose…so it’ll choose both good and bad items. You make the choices of what to keep and what to remove. That’s a good thing since it will not tell you what’s good or bad.

If you wish to edit the batch file, you can tighten up the ‘false positives’.

Also, the latest version displays a list of all software that matches its search queries and a prompt that asks you whether you want to continue with the uninstallation of all programs. If you select yes, the program commences and will remove ALL the listed programs.. If you select no, you are asked to confirm the removal of each application individually. I’d suggest going with that option, if I were you.

The software is tiny: 7K.

While we’re at it, here are a few helpful links from gHacks:

1. How to remove the Babylon Toolbar: http://www.ghacks.net/2011/08/17/how-to-uninstall-the-babylon-toolbar-completely/

2. How to remove the Ask Toolbar: http://www.ghacks.net/2011/03/04/ask-toolbar-removal-how-to-uninstall/

3. How to remove the AVG Security Toolbar: http://www.ghacks.net/2012/09/07/how-to-uninstall-the-avg-security-toolbar/

4. Adware Cleaner: http://general-changelog-team.fr/en/

5. PC Decrapifier: http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/

6. Toolbar Cleaner: http://toolbarcleaner.com/

Source:

http://www.ghacks.net/2013/08/29/crap-killer-probably-smallest-toolbar-adware-uninstaller-windows/?_m=3n%2e0038%2e989%2ehj0ao01hy5%2e10ov


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on Dec 08, 2014

syracrysti

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to be honest i think a site name like "virus-delete.com", sounds rather like malware-honeypot aimed at the computer-illiterate.

on Dec 08, 2014

If you want to use the popup/toolbar Adwcleaner, I'd suggest downloading it from a site with an established reputation which obtains the software directly from the developer such as http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/adwcleaner.html 

Even then, do the "Advanced" or "Custom" installation to avoid "wrapped" software.

Adwcleaner was developed by a French team Xplode. 

So, who is "deletevirussoftware.com"?

Domain Name: DELETEVIRUSSPYWARE.COM 
Registry Domain ID: 1863394502_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN 
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.name.com 
Registrar URL: http://www.name.com 
Updated Date: 2014-06-22T17:11:02-06:00Z
Creation Date: 2014-06-18T18:46:03-06:00Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2015-06-18T18:46:03-06:00Z
Registrar: Name.com, Inc. 
Registrar IANA ID: 625 
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: email@name.com 
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.17203101849 
Reseller:  
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited 
Registry Registrant ID:  
Registrant Name: neil jonshon 
Registrant Organization: NA 
Registrant Street: delhi  
Registrant City: mehrauli 
Registrant State/Province: delhi 
Registrant Postal Code: 110084 
Registrant Country: IN 
Registrant Phone: +91.9507037101 
Registrant Email: email@yahoo.com 
Registry Admin ID:  
Admin Name: neil jonshon 
Admin Organization: NA 
Admin Street: delhi  
Admin City: mehrauli 
Admin State/Province: delhi 
Admin Postal Code: 110084 
Admin Country: IN 
Admin Phone: +91.9507037101 
Admin Email: email@yahoo.com 
Registry Tech ID:  
Tech Name: neil jonshon 
Tech Organization: NA 
Tech Street: delhi  
Tech City: mehrauli 
Tech State/Province: delhi 
Tech Postal Code: 110084 
Tech Country: IN 
Tech Phone: +91.9507037101 
Tech Email: email@yahoo.com 
Name Server: ns5.hawkhost.com 
Name Server: ns6.hawkhost.com 
DNSSEC: Unsigned Delegation 
URL of the ICANN WHOIS Data Problem Reporting System: http://wdprs.internic.net/
>>> Last update of WHOIS database: 2014-12-08T02:50:13-07:00 <<<


I might trust this site a bit more if it didn't have such a tacky name, and if its owner "neil jonshon" could spell his name correctly. It would also help if he lived somewhere his name was a bit more common. The language on the site was also a tad "overblown" ('assail', instead of 'attack') and lacking the word "the".

More interesting is the fact that if you browse to "http://www.deletevirusspyware.com/", you get this software and a spiel about a Trojan and yet more awkward English "It is a dangerous browser hijacker that is capable to affect Google Chrome". I suspect there are just loads of sub-domains with other pup/virus and Trojans' names. Good for selling advertising.

What you probably get (no thank you, I didn't download anything from there, lol) is the software with a few other things like toolbars/browser high jackers and pups which you wanted the software to rid your computer of in the first place.


on Dec 08, 2014

Awe, neone6 and Doc, you take all the fun out of it!

 

But I would not take the word of a newbie who just registered and hit a necro thread before checking it every which way from Sunday.  So thanks for saving me some time.

on Dec 08, 2014

A toolbar to bring the end of all toolbars

on Dec 08, 2014

Dr Guy

Awe, neone6 and Doc, you take all the fun out of it!

 

But I would not take the word of a newbie who just registered and hit a necro thread before checking it every which way from Sunday.  So thanks for saving me some time.

Reported as spam...not to worry, Dr Guy.

on Dec 08, 2014

Spammer expunged...

on Dec 08, 2014

One toolbar to rule them all

on Dec 08, 2014

Since the thread was revived by a ******, I thought it opportune to remind everyone that toolbars, browsers and browser hijackers can come with your favourite software titles... depending on where you download them.

I have downloaded Any Video Converter a number of times without issue, but just yesterday I noticed it came bundled with toolbars, Google Chrome and/or options to change my current home page to ask.com.  In fact, I was very lucky to have noticed it because the text was considerably smaller than all the rest and could easily have been missed/overlooked as license fineprint.

So people, please be extra vigilant as this practice is becoming more and more commonplace across freeware sites, not to mention well disguised or obscure when installing the desired program.

on Dec 08, 2014

I kept having my homepage changed to bikinibabes.com.  I finally just gave up and enjoyed it.

 

  Just kidding, my wife is the ultimate bikini babe.  

on Dec 09, 2014

gevansmd

I kept having my homepage changed to bikinibabes.com.  I finally just gave up and enjoyed it.

 

  Just kidding, my wife is the ultimate bikini babe.  

on Dec 09, 2014

gevansmd

I kept having my homepage changed to bikinibabes.com. I finally just gave up and enjoyed it.

Half yer luck... ask.com is nowhere near as entertaining, and quadruply less inviting.

Any site that promises to parade puppies in all their glory [and delivers] is an absolute must... where do I sign up?

Seriously, though, it's not in the least bit funny when you download and install something you've trusted over the years to be inundated with malware/crapware that was not clearly illustrated as being a part of the downloaded bundle.  All too often additional software is not clearly represented as being a part of the download and is frequently missed during the installation process.  That is what the purveyors of this crap hope, that you do not notice the tripe they're peddling and unwittingly install it on your system... so yeah, people, be very, very aware.  Prevention is better than cure.

on Dec 09, 2014

Yeah, Malware etc.................Grrr

It's Fu**n everywhere nowadays, not to mention all theese Pre-Checked checkboxes placed in the most crazy places so you will miss to Un-Check them just to get some f'n "toolbar" (mark the quote) & S H I T in your otherwise prestine setup/system....

 

REVOLT people ! (I have NO idea how though) 

-Also when you get it ( I say "when" as it is BOUND to happen sooner or later) it's NOT sure that either Malwarebytes nor Spyhunter or similar will be able to find it or fix/take it away.... I have had to re install Windows Many times !

on Dec 09, 2014

gevansmd

I kept having my homepage changed to bikinibabes.com.  I finally just gave up and enjoyed it.

 

  Just kidding, my wife is the ultimate bikini babe.  

This was a paid lifesaving announcement.  

 

 

starkers

Since the thread was revived by a ******, I thought it opportune to remind everyone that toolbars, browsers and browser hijackers can come with your favourite software titles... depending on where you download them.

I have downloaded Any Video Converter a number of times without issue, but just yesterday I noticed it came bundled with toolbars, Google Chrome and/or options to change my current home page to ask.com.  In fact, I was very lucky to have noticed it because the text was considerably smaller than all the rest and could easily have been missed/overlooked as license fineprint.

So people, please be extra vigilant as this practice is becoming more and more commonplace across freeware sites, not to mention well disguised or obscure when installing the desired program.

 

When installing downloaded software, always choose "Advanced" or "Custom" installation. That way any wrapped software has to reveal anything else with it. Pay close attention to what is written as it is sometimes clear, but other times it is couched in negative wording requiring you to choose "no" if you don't want to install the crap that comes with the software.

on Dec 09, 2014

neone6

Pre-Checked checkboxes placed in the most crazy places so you will miss to Un-Check them just to get some f'n "toolbar" (mark the quote) & S H I T in your otherwise prestine setup/system....

Too much to quote, But that's what i said (meant)

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