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Jk-Palmy

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About Jk-Palmy

  • Birthday Sep 02, 1994

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  • Steam
    http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198075582880

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Issaquah, WA, US
  • Interests
    Security, Software Troubleshooting, Hardware Enthusiast.
  • Occupation
    In Between jobs as of 9/2015

System

  • CPU
    Core i5 3790K @3.4Ghz
  • RAM
    12GB DDR3 @133MHz
  • GPU
    AMD Radeon 5670
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1 Pro N x64

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  1. In order: @yoomanipop, sadly, this had no effect - Though I did find the fix to be interesting (this thread should be saved.). @Blake, saw your post too late but found a suitable fix. <br> </br> Turns out, the DNSUnlocker I had creates a folder called 'htmlcache' in the 'Local\Appdata' directory. (i.e C:\Users\(user)\AppData\Local\Steam\htmlcache is where the steam-ads were) It may also create this in the root directory of the web-browsers as well as a re-install script in the registry. (forgot to screenshot that part).
  2. In order: @Czex, I think your on the right track, I'll look in that folder. @RedSphyxis, same thing, my MWBTs scan got nothing, so i'll look at my extension folder. @EliasNM, Tried that already before, didn't pick it up sadly, but thank you for the suggestion! @yoomanipop, When in the Programs and Features, in the uninstall page, all the programs i've left installed are ones I put there and are clean. (Nothing tied to DNSUnlocker or the like.)
  3. Quick Specs: - Windows 8.1 Pro N x64 - Mini-Optiplex 7010 (with 12gig RAM, stock CPU [Core i5 3470K @3.2GHz] 1TB HDD and an Radeon 5670HD 2GB graphics card.) While google is the best resource, I have yet to find something concrete to an issue i've been having. Its invaded my Web-browser now its even in my Steam. (See Screenshot-1) When first detected, I cleaned with Glary, checked my extensions in Chrome, then checked my installed programs. I found NOTHING. (can screen shot program lists upon request) So instinctively, I went into my Program Files and Program Files x86 to look through individual folders as well in my Temp Folder, Appdata and program Data, Found nothing. (Again can screenshot on request) I've grabbed Malwarebytes and ran a scan last night and found a registry entry was discovered, which I quarantined and deleted immediately. I'm doin another scan now and will grab Kasperky's Virus Removal Tool (and yes, i'm scanning for rootkits) and so far, nothing is coming up. What in the world do I do now?
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