Today edge was hijacked, message asks me to call number . I know this is a scam so tried to close edge, could not. So I closed with task manager, rebooted. When I opened edge message was still there.
HELP, how do I get rid of it and fix my computer?
UPDATE. I tried to run Malwarebytes free. I could not update it, hadn't been updated it a few weeks. Is this part of the edge hijack?
If not how can I fix Malwarebytes so it will update?
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I think I got rid of it.
I unplugged cable from cable modem and router.
I opened edge and cleared browser data
I reset my home page to start
I closed edge and rebooted
I open edge and set home page to desired page.
It appears to be fixed. Anyone know if it will come back?
That's a quick way to get rid of the window. You'll want to be sure you've gotten rid of all the bits.
Run these scans, in this order:
Create a restore point
RKILL
TDSSKiller(select all options - it will reboot to scan properly)
RKILL (again, because everything RKILL does is undone by a reboot)
Malwarebytes Antimalware (run a custom scan, select the box to scan for rootkits, and check the box to scan your entire system drive)
ADWCleaner(it will reboot to clean)
JRT
Then run TempFile Cleaner.
Ccleaner- run on browsers and clean out temp + cache, then run on registry
For a final all-clear, you could run this, but probably not necessary:
ESET Online Scan (see instructions here)
BSOD after boot up, during login or right after, (bad spool header?) Solved - Page 3 - Windows 7 Help blog
Be sure you're logged into sevenblog, so you can see all the screenshots. They're a little old, but the basics are the same.
All these tools are free/have free versions available.
When finished, create another restore point, then go into Ccleaner and delete the infected one (and any others that may exist that might be infected).
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There are some other options to prevent this from happening again. Open DNS should block malware sites ( but I don't know if it's effective when direct IP address is used). There are IP blockers.... download a list of malware IPs and it will block anything in your PC from accessing them. PeerBlock is free. You can block IPs at the hostlist using the "MVPS Hosts file"... I can't post the URL but it should be easy to find. You can run a browser sandboxed. Avast antivirus has it's own browser... but Sandboxie... which I believe is free, lets you sandbox any program including a browser of your choice. A sandbox gives a program a place to operate and when you close it... no permanent changes are made to your system. If you're downloading... you have to export it out of the sandbox.