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I typed in Malwarebytes on Internet Explorer today and this was added/filled to the end of the sentence (kinda like autocorrect but it finshed the sentence for me) After this I tryed multiple times again but it did not 

appear, after a few times it appeared again.. WHAT IS THIS? I attached a screenshot:.Screenshot

I scanned with:   and nothing was detected?!

Adwcleaner

Hitman Pro

Avira Free    

Please help.

 

Thanks!           PS: Do Chrome extensions make PC slow? does Chrome itself make it slow? thanks again.

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2 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Википедия means Wikipedia in Russian and Malwarebytes means Malwarebytes. That is all I can say because the screenshot is too small and doesn't show anything. I need context.

 

I speak Russian so I can help with the problem further

Thanks! I wonder why it came up in Russian? yeah that's exactly what the screenshot says btw

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2 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Can you show me the bigger screenshot? The one with surrounding and stuff

I cannot that is all to it because when I press snipping tool, the results close and the only thing left is the writing.

but the result that is highlighted is called BING SEARCH with the Malwarebytes logo.

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16 minutes ago, Vielo said:

I cannot that is all to it because when I press snipping tool, the results close and the only thing left is the writing.

but the result that is highlighted is called BING SEARCH with the Malwarebytes logo.

Instead of using the snipping tool, press PrtScn on your keyboard and then crop out any information you don't want people seeing with something like Paint.

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5 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

I think it is like a bug or something. I wouldn't worry to much. Open control panel then go to Uninstall programs and see if anything suspicious there, also open Task manager as well and check the same

I  see ADOBE but I am not sure how to scan it.. I think I installed it.. not sure..

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6 minutes ago, Vielo said:

I  see ADOBE but I am not sure how to scan it.. I think I installed it.. not sure..

you aware what adobe is right?

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2 minutes ago, Vielo said:

I think?

Adobe is mostly likely the PDF reader installed, unless you specifically have other Adobe programs like Photoshop, After Effects etc.

 

In addition to checking for any unfamiliar programs installed. Check any plugins that are installed in your browser. Sometimes these get installed in a slightly sneaky way when you download something else. These plugins/toolbars often do the thing you're describing above. Also, check in your browser if the language or your google homepage is set to Russian (or google.ru). If they are, that could be why you're seeing Russian results and text.

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Just now, Ezzy-525 said:

Adobe is mostly likely the PDF reader installed, unless you specifically have other Adobe programs like Photoshop, After Effects etc.

 

In addition to checking for any unfamiliar programs installed. Check any plugins that are installed in your browser. Sometimes these get installed in a slightly sneaky way when you download something else. These plugins/toolbars often do the thing you're describing above. Also, check in your browser if the language or your google homepage is set to Russian (or google.ru). If they are, that could be why you're seeing Russian results and text.

Should I delete it? I only game.. please check my latest thread I ask the same question but in more detail :)


Thanks

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Just now, SCHISCHKA said:

i think you need a good schooling in security. pm me tomorrow. it is very late right now where i am.

I just do not know what a DNS is. I think I my PC is very secure.. daily scans with Avira free and Hitman Pro, firewall is on I barely use Chrome or download things.

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