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Oh, okay, I'm just throwing ideas without much sense, as maybe some of them are right, but however.
Also, AdwCleaner detected this after entering (and almost downloading something from it. thanks to safeweb Norton) Solvusoft (didn't know it was malicious until a pair of days ago) it was removed succefully, any idead of what could it be?
Hi Heantrad,Quote from: HeantradOh, okay, I'm just throwing ideas without much sense, as maybe some of them are right, but however.You are hungry for knowledge, this is clearly not a bad thing. Quote from: HeantradAlso, AdwCleaner detected this after entering (and almost downloading something from it. thanks to safeweb Norton) Solvusoft (didn't know it was malicious until a pair of days ago) it was removed succefully, any idead of what could it be?It was a BHO belonging to PUP SupTab.Regards.
%ProgramFiles%\SupTab%ProgramFiles%\XTab
Hi Heantrad,SupTab is a browser hijacker and is usually located in the following folders :Quote%ProgramFiles%\SupTab%ProgramFiles%\XTabRegarding the logs, it should not be present anymore.Regards.
Hi Heantrad,You are welcome.Regards.
Internet Explorer.
Also, what is all that about unistalling Flash, is has that many security fails?.
And about the program files, I think I selected delete old OS folders or something like that when I deleted Windows.old, it worked for the Windows folder, but the old program files stills there, I'll atach a screenshot showing both folders, the one with the red circle is the old one, need to say I neither can delete it manually, as it tells me that I don't have the permission to do that (I'm running as an administrator on the PC always).
By the way, is this website safe? https://clyp.it/ . I found it today because I wanted to share a song in Reddit and as the creators say, they want to make a sound imgur. I did scans with VirusTotal and Norton's Safe Web and in both it showed clean (but Softonic also shows clean, so...), but I still distrust little known websites.
Hi Heantrad,Quote from: HeantradAlso, what is all that about unistalling Flash, is has that many security fails?.You could uninstall it, but many sites won't work properly. I rather suggest you to keep it updated.Quote from: HeantradAnd about the program files, I think I selected delete old OS folders or something like that when I deleted Windows.old, it worked for the Windows folder, but the old program files stills there, I'll atach a screenshot showing both folders, the one with the red circle is the old one, need to say I neither can delete it manually, as it tells me that I don't have the permission to do that (I'm running as an administrator on the PC always).Windows.old folder contain all the files you could safely delete. I advise you not to remove any "old" folders since the OS may still use them.Quote from: HeantradBy the way, is this website safe? https://clyp.it/ . I found it today because I wanted to share a song in Reddit and as the creators say, they want to make a sound imgur. I did scans with VirusTotal and Norton's Safe Web and in both it showed clean (but Softonic also shows clean, so...), but I still distrust little known websites.It seems safe.Regards.
takeown /f C:\Archivos de programa /r /d y && icacls C:\Archivos de programa /t /q /grant PAQUITO:F
Hi Heantrad,If you really want to delete the folder, you need to take ownership before to be able to delete it.Launch the command prompt windows (cmd) with admin rights and copy/paste the following command :Code: [Select]takeown /f C:\Archivos de programa /r /d y && icacls C:\Archivos de programa /t /q /grant PAQUITO:FNow, you should be able to delete the folder.Regards.
Hi Heantrad,The first part of the script takes ownership of the directory, the second part gives full right to your account over the directory.For a full explanation, please check takeown and icacls documentation pages at TechNet.Regards.
TakeownEnables an administrator to recover access to a file that previously was denied, by making the administrator the owner of the file.
IcaclsDisplays or modifies discretionary access control lists (DACLs) on specified files, and applies stored DACLs to files in specified directories.