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Organizationer 10th October 2010 07:40 AM

"Free Offers from Freeze.com" Virus
 
Hello experts

I just bought a new laptop. Sadly today I just noticed there are some weird, suspicious shortcut files on my desktop named "Free Whales Screensaver", Free Dolphins Screensaver, etc. They are located at C:\Program Files\Free Offers From Freeze.com folder.

Anyone has any experience facing this kinda virus/malware/spyware? Are they dangerous?

When I google I found this blog with the Freeze removal utility. The link is Remove My.Freeze.com Toolbar ( Manual Removal Process ) | SpywareRemovalBlog.com

Can I trust this blog?

I am currently using McAfee Security Center antivirus, given 3 years free by Dell when I purchased. Is it strong enough? Or should i go for Kaspersky?

Hope somebody can help.

Cheers...

Naz

Thomas Buckley 10th October 2010 07:59 AM

Re: "Free Offers from Freeze.com" Virus
 
I dont know about that i was in a similar situation and the removal tool was from the person who infected my computer.

download and Use Malwarebytes it should take it away

If you want to do it manually
Step 2First thing to do is to follow the provided uninstaller.
1. Go to your start menu and click control panel
2. In Programs and Features (in Vista) or Add/Remove Programs (in XP) find all of the freeze items, such as the screensaver, toolbar, and net assistant and run the uninstaller for them.

Step 3Next we should delete the remaining folders as the uninstaller does not get them all.
1. Reboot the PC.
2. Go to C:\Program Files and delete all of the Freeze folders.
3. Also delete the folder called "YourScreen"

Step 4Registry Entries
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1. Press WIN+R to bring up the run prompt (WIN is the windows logo between CTRL and ALT)
2. type regedit and press enter.
3. In Registry Editor, go to Edit > Find and type in freeze.
4. Delete any folder that comes up and appears as a My Freeze folder. 5. Use F3 to search again and repeat 4.


If it says a process is running Go to task manager CTRL+ALT+DEL and try to find the myfreeze process and terminate it then do the uninstall

Got some of this from YahooAnswers :)

Hope it helps matey :)

Organizationer 10th October 2010 08:15 AM

Re: "Free Offers from Freeze.com" Virus
 
Thanks for your suggestion :)

For manual suggestion, will that solve and delete them 100%? sometimes, there are some still there, and they will expand and expand slowly..

Regarding the Malwarebytes, is it free or paid software? Can it be trusted?

Thanks again mate..

Quote:

Originally Posted by The16yearold (Post 2706995)
I dont know about that i was in a similar situation and the removal tool was from the person who infected my computer.

download and Use Malwarebytes it should take it away

If you want to do it manually
Step 2First thing to do is to follow the provided uninstaller.
1. Go to your start menu and click control panel
2. In Programs and Features (in Vista) or Add/Remove Programs (in XP) find all of the freeze items, such as the screensaver, toolbar, and net assistant and run the uninstaller for them.

Step 3Next we should delete the remaining folders as the uninstaller does not get them all.
1. Reboot the PC.
2. Go to C:Program Files and delete all of the Freeze folders.
3. Also delete the folder called "YourScreen"

Step 4Registry Entries
-------------
1. Press WIN+R to bring up the run prompt (WIN is the windows logo between CTRL and ALT)
2. type regedit and press enter.
3. In Registry Editor, go to Edit > Find and type in freeze.
4. Delete any folder that comes up and appears as a My Freeze folder. 5. Use F3 to search again and repeat 4.


If it says a process is running Go to task manager CTRL+ALT+DEL and try to find the myfreeze process and terminate it then do the uninstall

Got some of this from YahooAnswers :)

Hope it helps matey :)


fazlerocks 10th October 2010 08:19 AM

Re: "Free Offers from Freeze.com" Virus
 
Try avoiding websites with pop ups. They usually spam around and release scripts that inject everywhere they can!

I think you need to manually delete all unwanted injected files in your computer. Then change the settings of your browser and then disable the pop-ups.

Organizationer 10th October 2010 08:24 AM

Re: "Free Offers from Freeze.com" Virus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fazlerocks (Post 2707041)
Try avoiding websites with pop ups. They usually spam around and release scripts that inject everywhere they can!

I think you need to manually delete all unwanted injected files in your computer. Then change the settings of your browser and then disable the pop-ups.

Thanks for your suggestion. My firefox has been setup to disable popup windows :)

Thomas Buckley 10th October 2010 09:06 AM

Re: "Free Offers from Freeze.com" Virus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe.Mc (Post 2707165)
Malwarebytes can be trusted, it is an extremely good malware removal program and is free to use. It is also consistenly updated so be sure to search for the new database updates atleast once a week.

Ad-Aware and Spybot Search and Destroy are two other good anti-malware programs.


yea Malwarebyes is awesome.Also get Spybot Search and destroy if you can as it has teatimer which senses any registry changes which those kind of adware do so you can stop them before they take over

mcmahanusa 10th October 2010 09:20 AM

Re: "Free Offers from Freeze.com" Virus
 
I can definitely agree with getting Spybot Search and Destroy. It has proven to be very effective.

I've also personally had good success with AVG, both the free and the paid edition.


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