Constant "Malware Blocked" pop-ups

Hi there,

For the past few days I have been receiving constant (pretty much every two minutes) pop-ups screaming “Malware Blocked!” whenever my computer is on. It’s not necessarily linked to any particular website I visit. It happens even when I don’t have Chrome open because I am usually connected to the net in some fashion (email/weather updates etc).

Every time the pop-up quotes the same website:

URL: hxxp://skegnessasc.org/accounts/adminsettings.css
Infection: URL:MAL

I’ve never been on this skegness site, so I have no clue where this is coming from. A google search shows that it is a skegness swimming association website, which has nothing to do with me.

I’ll try and provide any more needed information, but does anyone have any experience with this?
Many thanks,
Sen.

Attach your basic logs. (MBAM, FRST and aswMBR…!!)
Instructions: https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=53253.0

I had the same problem. Then I downloaded the Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware, did the scaning, restarted the computer but it made no difference. The problem was still there. So I decided to restore the system to earlier time, when I didn’t have this problem. This, as it seems, made the thing only worse. At first I couldn’t see the password section, only the mouse. Somehow I managed to log in, but bunch of .exe errors appeared (like AsusTPLoader.exe, Skype.exe etc.). Addblock on Goole Chrome ist’t working, I can download things but not install them. Task manager and control panel aren’t reachable, so I can practically do nothing. Then I did the Avast fullscan - It did find one malware: win32malware-gen and it is sealed now. But when I restarted the computer nothing changed! Could someone help me? Exuse me for my english, as it isn’t my mother tongue :slight_smile:

Could someone help me?
See instructions posted above by Asyn .......read it all before you start Then start your own topic and attach the requested logs

@senkura

If you decide to follow the Asyn’s advice/link, and if you post the system diagnostic reports, I can analyze them and locate the problem.