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kasersky av tool

malwarebytes

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scan with all 3...remove anything it finds

then check your browser plugns and extensions and remove what is bad

also check your host file and besure its empty

would also use ccleaner to clean out all the temp files and crap

hello!

 

i have download something a while ago and i don't know what it is.Now every time i startup my pc it opens nextbestgame.org and not just one tab like 3 of them and on 2 windows in chrome and it is annoying now to click X every time i startup my computer.So i decided to download malwarebytes and ccleaner in hope i would solve the issue but it didn't do anything about it. and i found this website ( checks malware on websites and  i typed in ooov.net because this website was popping up about a month ago and i thought it had to be connected with this too,and it did.Now i don't know why malwarebytes can't seem to find this but this website can but i guess malwarebytes is free (i even started a free trial hoping for better results,but nothing has changed) and this is a subscription based service which is VERY EXPENSIVE and there is no way i can afford that and it needs to clean like 3 tabs on startup and i am pretty sure this is possible for free so if anybody knows how to do this i would appreciate it

 

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yeah i tried free and then reinstalled with a free trial

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yeah i tried free and then reinstalled with a free trial

 

 

nothing detected?

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well it did detect some thing but they were not releated beacause i restarted my pc and it was the same

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I'm in the same boat. Malwarebytes, Security Essentials, and Spybot all failed to detect the malware. The website currently pops up on three separate Firefox windows when I power on or reboot my PC. I've also noticed that the domain name jumps around a lot too. Right now it's "nextbestgame.org," but previously it was something like "zebragamer." Makes it hard to google for information on it. It doesn't appear to interfere with anything essential, but I'd rather not take that chance. It's annoying, too.

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Nothing in task manager or any of the few places windows has start up items?

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Nope, nothing to be found in task manager or any start up items.

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Make sure you don't have any strange extensions running, if that doesn't solve your issue try uninstalling your browser and reinstalling.

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Why don't you just do a clean install of Windows?

Please spend as much time writing your question, as you want me to spend responding to it.  Take some time, and explain your issue, please!

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kasersky av tool

malwarebytes

super antispyware

scan with all 3...remove anything it finds

then check your browser plugns and extensions and remove what is bad

also check your host file and besure its empty

would also use ccleaner to clean out all the temp files and crap

If you need remote help fixing something on your computer

I can help over Teamviewer if you wish

just msg me on my profile

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