FIRST >>>>
Please go to START (Windows Orb) >> Control Panel >> Uninstall a Program or Programs and Features and remove the following (if listed):
Yahoo! Search Protection
To do so, left clicking on the name once and then click Uninstall/Change at the bar above the list window.
Follow the prompts of the uninstaller BUT please read carefully any questions it asks before answering; some uninstallers will try and deceive you into keeping the software.
SECOND >>>>
FRST Fixlist run
NOTE: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine. Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system
Move your copy of FRST from the Downloads folder onto the desktop. Go to C:\Users\luv64\Downloads\GFDL IEOD\IEOD 2015 07 and right click on FRST64.exe; select CUT from the menu. Go to your desktop and right click a blank spot on it; select PASTE from the menu.
Download the script file (Fixlist.txt) that is attached by right clicking on it and selecting “Save Target As…” or “Save Link As …” (depends on the browser you are using). Please make sure that the file type is set as Text File (or All Files but NOT as a HTML file) and the files name is Fixlist.txt , save it on the Desktop, so that fixlist.txt is next to FRST64.exe that you just moved there.
DO NOT DRAG AND DROP to download the script, it won’t work properly for FRST.
The script tells FRST what to do.
Start FRST that is on the desktop by right clicking on file and selecting “Run as Administrator…”
When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer. (if it still does). Allow the tool to check for updates and start them (if needed); the tool will state when it is ready to run.
Press the Fix button just once and wait. The script will be processed and your system restarted to complete the removal / breakage of the malware.
http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/p785/dbreeze2/just%20stuff/Press%20the%20FIX%20button_zpsdd5zi3mt.png
The tool will make a log on the Desktop (Fixlog.txt) please post it to your reply (attach). Also, please tell me how your system is running now.