by e4job
9 replies
my browser is Chrome 23 and I constantly get unwanted ad's from http://landing.ritmocel.net which open in new page beside Chrome page

we use free.avg and malwarebytes and ad-aware, but nothing picks up on this intruder

any idea how to get rid of it forever ???


Olga
#pages #unwanted
  • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
    First see if it has installed itself as an Extension to Chrome. If it has, manually remove it (tools/extensions)

    Then see if you can see it in Control Panel/programs as something that can be uninstalled.

    Then, if a full scan with malwarebytes doesn't find it, try superantispyware.
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    • Profile picture of the author e4job
      it is NOT an extension, so I will try superantispyware

      thank you
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    • Profile picture of the author e4job
      superantispyware didn't seem to find it either, so I am still open for suggestions


      Originally Posted by rosetrees View Post

      First see if it has installed itself as an Extension to Chrome. If it has, manually remove it (tools/extensions)

      Then see if you can see it in Control Panel/programs as something that can be uninstalled.

      Then, if a full scan with malwarebytes doesn't find it, try superantispyware.
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  • Profile picture of the author redarrows
    i got one from delta around 4 months ago it not mailware related or virus it a new bread/.

    what happens a person downloads a free something and the bug grads onto the registry, it so hard to remove.

    read this it happen here as well
    delta-search taken over firefox | Firefox Support Forum | Mozilla Support

    this website get used every day with the same problem still never removes it.
    Remove Delta-search.com

    i did a full install it followed me even then even after a full slow partition,
    i have only found one application that see it and removes it but it not free and expensive

    sorry didn't keep it all i do is set the browser to Google.com but now and then still get it, i used all the methods above still no luck freely.

    it clings to the registry then clings to your memory then re installs after full windows insulation, it that bad i had to even remove to ram chips and empty the bios info finally went remember know. all from a free download

    it doesn't do nothing but hijack your browser and pop's up adverts and promotion ads it harmless and it classed as a mail ware or virus but there wrong it called browser hijacking.

    it can even sit on a chip on your pc very clever but so annoying to remove.

    i did find a software but was £400 forget the name only used the 30day version and all that done was put all the high jacking in a folder i didn't pay after 30days and continue getting the problem.
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  • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
    I forgot to add - then run the registry cleaner from Ccleaner (piriform.com)
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    • Profile picture of the author e4job
      Originally Posted by rosetrees View Post

      I forgot to add - then run the registry cleaner from Ccleaner (piriform.com)
      I run the cc every day and so far the unwanted page continues to be there
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  • Profile picture of the author e4job
    Originally Posted by fpdeziner View Post

    It works automatically: just click "Add to Chrome," then visit your favorite website and see the ads disappear!

    https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...biglidom?hl=en
    OK, I added this to Chrome so we will see if it works ? and THANK YOU
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  • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
    What happens if you use another browser?
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    • Profile picture of the author e4job
      Originally Posted by rosetrees View Post

      What happens if you use another browser?
      do not know ? and can't predict the timing as these ad's come on a seemingly random basis ?
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