Malware sites blocked on windows boot

I seem to get popups when booting windows 7 x64 and from within chrome. I’ve run spybot S&D and avast deepscan and malwarebytes until no infections show but I still get the popups (blackfightinfo) is one. I’ve run Farbar and attached are the logs. Also, I’ve removed chrome and Java but that did not fix the issues. Looking at previous posts, I’ve attached the files below per requests on other threads.

Any help would be appreciated.

Let me know if this stops it

CAUTION : This fix is only valid for this specific machine, using it on another may break your computer

Open notepad and copy/paste the text in the quotebox below into it:

CreateRestorePoint: ProxyServer: [S-1-5-21-3422411309-1762367596-2337489495-1000] => localhost:21320 Toolbar: HKLM - No Name - {318A227B-5E9F-45bd-8999-7F8F10CA4CF5} - No File CHR HKLM-x32\...\Chrome\Extension: [jfmjfhklogoienhpfnppmbcbjfjnkonk] - No Path EmptyTemp: CMD: bitsadmin /reset /allusers

Save this as fixlist.txt, in the same location as FRST.exe

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/73555776/FRSTfix.JPG

Run FRST and press Fix
On completion a log will be generated please post that

Wow! Thanks Essexboy.

That seems to have done the trick but I’ll report back if it starts again. Thank You! Whatever “IT” was, it flew under the radar of Avast, MalwareBytes, Spybot, & MBR.

Apparently you know what it was and how to exorcise it. Does it have a name and is there software that could prevent reinfection?

Regards,

If you could post the fix log that will confirm the problem for me

No, no other programme detects this and it needs to be removed manually

Here it is.

BITSAdmin is deprecated and is not guaranteed to be available in future versions of Windows. Administrative tools for the BITS service are now provided by BITS PowerShell cmdlets.

Unable to cancel {49411594-822B-4353-A602-8D5B7070AF92}.
Unable to cancel {C4D9D77E-73C5-4929-A99B-44745EA10C39}.
{7B33862C-F32D-43A2-A95F-7E5D544C38EE} canceled.
{01AC595F-2143-44C2-B65B-A7FA968AAF4B} canceled.
2 out of 4 jobs canceled.

That was the culprit :slight_smile:

Subject to no further problems :slight_smile:

I will remove my tools now and give some recommendations, but, I would like you to run for 24 hours or so and come back if you have any problems

Now the best part of the day ----- Your log now appears clean :thumbsup:

A good workman always cleans up after himself so…The following will implement some cleanup procedures as well as reset System Restore points:

Remove tools

Download and run Delfix

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/73555776/delfix.JPG

: Keep Java Updated :

WARNING: Java is the #1 exploited program at this time. The Department of Homeland Security recommends that computer users disable Java
See this article

I would recommend that you completely uninstall Java unless you need it to run an important software.
In that instance I would recommend that you disable Java in your browsers until you need it for that software and then enable it. (See How to diasble Java in your web browser and How to unplug Java from the browser)

If you do need to keep Java then download JavaRa
Run the programme and select Remove Java Runtime. Uninstall all versions of Java present
Once done then run it again and select Update Java runtime > Download and install Latest version

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/73555776/javara.JPG

Now that you are clean, to help protect your computer in the future I recommend that you get the following free programmes:

CryptoPrevent install this programme to lock down and prevent crypto ransome ware

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/73555776/CryptoPrevent.JPG

Malwarebytes.

Update and run weekly to keep your system clean

Unchecky

Click on the link above to be taken to Unchecky.com
click the very large Download button.
click Save
Click Open folder
Right click on the Unchecky_setup and choose to Run as Administrator
Once open click the Install button.
Then click on Finish
Unchecky is now installed and will help you keep unwanted check boxes unchecked, this is a fire and forget programme :wink:

It is critical to have both a firewall and anti virus to protect your system and to keep them updated.

To learn more about how to protect yourself while on the internet read this little guide Best security practices Keep safe :wave: