Problems with Avast free

Hi guys. I’ve installed new Windows 7 pro, and have two accounts on them. On my acc Avast works fine, but on other acc every time whey i open browser ( Chrome or Waterfox) Avast signals that it has blocked suspicious process. I don’t know if it’s about Avast, or something else.

Attach a screenshot of the popup

Here are two screens, one Chrome, other Waterfox.

follow instructions here https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=53253.0
attach Malwarebytes and Farbar Recovery Scan Tool logs …

I did all 3 scans…

malware removers are notified, there may be some hours waiting before anyone is online

Re-install Chrome

Unless you did this yourself, malware has changed your Chrome version into the Development Build. Among other things this allows malware to install any extension it wants. We need to resolve this.

  1. If you have bookmarks, let’s save them by exporting them - Export Bookmarks
  2. Then I need you to go Google Sync and sign into your account
  3. Scroll down until you see the “Stop and Clear” button and click on the button. At the prompt click on “Ok”
  4. Now we need to uninstall chrome.
    Note: When asked about user data or settings you must remove this also so please check the box.
  5. Restart the computer and reinstall chrome, You can download The latest version from here - Google Chrome
  6. Import your bookmarks back into Chrome
  7. Sign back in to your Chrome browser so that your bookmarks sync with your online account.

THEN

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: CHR HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google: Policy restriction <======= ATTENTION 2015-06-13 08:29 - 2015-06-13 08:29 - 00000079 _____ C:\Program Files (x86)\prefs.js 2015-06-08 17:22 - 2015-06-08 17:22 - 00000000 __SHD C:\Users\Jasminka\AppData\Local\EmieUserList 2015-06-08 17:22 - 2015-06-08 17:22 - 00000000 __SHD C:\Users\Jasminka\AppData\Local\EmieSiteList 2015-06-08 17:22 - 2015-06-08 17:22 - 00000000 __SHD C:\Users\Jasminka\AppData\Local\EmieBrowserModeList 2015-06-07 21:42 - 2015-06-07 21:42 - 00000000 __SHD C:\Users\Timmy\AppData\Local\EmieUserList 2015-06-07 21:42 - 2015-06-07 21:42 - 00000000 __SHD C:\Users\Timmy\AppData\Local\EmieSiteList 2015-06-07 21:42 - 2015-06-07 21:42 - 00000000 __SHD C:\Users\Timmy\AppData\Local\EmieBrowserModeList 2015-06-06 18:50 - 2015-06-07 17:17 - 00000000 ____D C:\Users\Timmy\AppData\Local\Google 2015-06-06 18:36 - 2015-06-06 18:36 - 00000000 ____D C:\Program Files (x86)\ProcessRunner 2015-06-06 18:35 - 2015-06-13 11:26 - 00000000 ____D C:\Program Files (x86)\Listen on Repeat Youtube Video Repeater 2015-06-06 18:34 - 2015-06-13 11:26 - 00000000 ____D C:\Program Files (x86)\PriceMinusu 2015-06-06 18:34 - 2015-06-06 18:42 - 00000000 ____D C:\ProgramData\{125d0774-1fd2-746c-125d-d07741fd1dd0} 2015-06-06 18:34 - 2015-06-06 18:35 - 00000000 ____D C:\ProgramData\3601491246533613535 Reg: reg delete HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\IPSec\Policy\Local /f Reg: reg add HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\IPSec\Policy\Local /f RemoveProxy: 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

FINALLY

Please download AdwCleaner by Xplode onto your desktop.

[*]Close all open programs and internet browsers.
[*]Double click on AdwCleaner.exe to run the tool.
[*]Click on Scan.
[*]After the scan is complete click on “Clean”
[*]Confirm each time with Ok.
[*]Your computer will be rebooted automatically. A text file will open after the restart.
[*]Please post the content of that logfile with your next answer.
[*]You can find the logfile at C:\AdwCleaner[S0].txt as well.

Thanx guys. After removing malware with cleaners everything is back to normal. didn’t need to reinstall Chrome.

CHR dev: Chrome dev build detected! <======= ATTENTION
Chrome is wide open to re-infection