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atailor1

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    Gigabyte MB, AMD CPU, Nvidia GPU


    Avast Internet Security
    Zemanna Anti Logger
    Malwarebytes (Free)
    CCleaner (Free)
    Super Anti Spyware(Free)

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  1. Scannan, Still hanging tough after all these years. Hard to believe I joined this forum in 2007. Just want to extend respect to you for all your efforts over the years. There was a time when you weren't a lone voice crying in the wilderness, but those days are long gone. Thumbs upThumbs up
  2. Scannan, this is definitely a Bitdefender problem, At this point you can't navigate anywhere connected with IObit without a warning popping up, including the forum. Bitdefender must be juicing (taking steroids) over the past couple of days. IObit needs to contact BD to get this resolved. I'm sure other sites are having the same problem, current AV's are all intent with saving us from ourselves, even when we don't ask to be saved. Here is an example of what BD is protecting us from, when attempting to read forum content. We blocked this dangerous page for your protection: https://identifyluckyexactly.com/50/a3/51/50a351a59c68401244bd1da2f8e9b6e5.js Threat name: JS:Adware.Popunder.B
  3. Scannan, this is a junk post, posted previously under another username. Word for word, with no response from the OP.
  4. https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/iobit_software_updater.html Your Softonic download may have been a false positive. Did you try VirusTotal?
  5. IObit be aware. https://www.zdnet.com/article/anonymous-researcher-drops-vbulletin-zero-day-impacting-tens-of-thousands-of-sites/
  6. Best to go with those who know:-), in this case Avast. Hope you found your answer and all is good.
  7. Would think you would be asking this question on the Avast forums rather than Iobit, but here's some info that should answer and help to rectify your situation. .https://www.vpnteacher.com/how https://help.avast.com/en/ws_android/1/alert_dns_hijack.html
  8. How about giving a little more information. Examples of what you refer to as browser startups (hundreds of them) would help. Lack of understanding may be due to terminology you are using. A Search for your subject line "Startup Manager-Browser Startups" returns no results.
  9. Here's a link to the decrypters that Emsisoft offers. https://decrypter.emsisoft.com/
  10. Take the time to read thoroughly the article Cicely posted previouly. You will have to whitelist those programs within your A/V if you wish to install them. As stated in the article a large number of A/V and malware programs have started this practice. http://www.thewindowsclub.com/malwar...wanted-program
  11. Though this article refers to malwarebytes, other cybersecurity firms are taking the same action. https://securityintelligence.com/news/malwarebytes-thinks-potentially-unwanted-programs-malware/
  12. Security type software has become much more aggressive in what they identify as PUP's (potentially unwanted programs). This is the reason for the problems you found in your scan report. Security programs are not taking into considerations that not all PUP's are bad and people may want these programs on their machines.
  13. Just got this email this afternoon. I never used the product mentioned, but have been an IObit customer and member of this forum for many years. It appears that another company, has gotten hold of not only the email addresses of IObit customers, but the actual user names connected to those email accounts. Be wary people. IObit comment would be appreciated [TABLE=class: yiv6691166188mob_full_width, align: center, border: 0, cellpadding: 0, cellspacing: 0] [TR] [TD=align: left]Dear (my name redacted) We've noticed that you are, or previously were, using an older version of Advanced Computer System Repair for Windows. This is a reminder to please update Advanced Computer System Repair as your version will be permanently retired. After November 24 2017 you will be unable to sign-in. Recently updated? Great, you can ignore this email.[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD=align: left]Thank you, Advanced Computer System Repair[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD=align: left]Are you not interested in this product any more? Please, unsubscribe.[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE]
  14. http://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-transfer-music-from-an-ipod-to-your-computer/ From the comments: If you have Windows 10, in order to view the hidden folders, open the iPod hard drive, click on view and then options ( far right ), then click " change folder options." When the new window appears, click he view tab, and under " hidden files" is the option to show hidden files. Google is a wonderful thing. A.T.
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