on โ16-02-2014 12:41 PM
Just recerntly I notice a tiny "Ads by Keep Now" and "Ad Options" on top of the screen on Chrome which are causing nasty ad popups all over the place.
I have run -
Malware Bytes
SpyBot
Super anti spyware
Avast anti virus
Checked Windows programmes to uninstall and uninstalled anything i don't recognise
Removed any Extensions in chrome I don't recognize
all without success.
Can anyone suggest another malware programme I could try, or should I upgrade one of the above programs to Pro/paid?
When I google Remove Keep Now all i seem to get is links to dodgy sites that suggest a Download Prog that
I've never heard of or anyone else by the sound of it.
I haven't downloaded anything recently so don't know how this happened.
Any help would be appreciated.
Some suggestions I picked up were to use
AntiMalware Toolkit
Adw cleaner
Ad-aware
Should I try those do you think?
Running win 7, and only basic knowledge of computers
on โ16-02-2014 12:55 PM
Bright I suggest running your computer in safe mode. Pressing F8 on start up works for me and you can backdate your computer to before you had the problem and also run scans.
try googling safe mode and you'll get more info there
on โ16-02-2014 01:00 PM
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/using-windows-vista-system-restore/
heres bit of nfo here.
my kids often pick up things and it's the only way we can get rid of them
on โ17-02-2014 12:10 PM
Thanks Debra, and for the link to Geeks which looks good. I think I will do a Sys Restore as I don't want to really download any more Malware Programs as a lot of them I think are junkware.
These two spyware KeepNow and Ads Options are really embedded somewhere if all my other AV progs couldn't find them.
on โ17-02-2014 01:02 PM
Hi
I just googled Keep now and ads option
It appears to be the latest malware going around by all the posts on the internet.
There are a few good hints on how to remove it but I would recomend a system restore to a previous time.
I have kids and they have no idea what they are clicking on so I put in these measure's.
I have an external hard drive that I put all the important stuff on (my stuff) and it gets a full scan once a week I also do a clean install every 6 months that brings it back to its original settings.
If your pc is running slow it could use a clean install. You will be amazed at all the "stuff" you have running in the background eating at your ram and clogging up your cpu.
on โ17-02-2014 08:05 PM
Yes I think System Restore is the way to go for me.
My PC doesn't seem to be running slow though I agree there'd be a lot of junk on it and a clean install
is a very good idea as I've had it for a few years. .
on โ18-02-2014 12:36 AM
on โ18-02-2014 09:35 PM
Well the System Restore worked hooray and the pesky little trojans have gone.
When you say do a complete backup would that be of the whole Hard Drive?
on โ19-02-2014 03:22 AM
โ20-02-2014 01:42 PM - edited โ20-02-2014 01:44 PM
Well I restored to 3 weeks ago and was free of the malware for 24 hours and now they've come back. I could weep!
Anyway I found a post on an earlier thread (TT popup bar) by Patchoo with a link to a company that offer
adware protection, also a technical reply service so I've written to them. Fingers crossed, otherwise I totally
give up.