Re: real bad computer infection
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- Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2011 13:39:17 -0400
On 8/6/2011 12:08 PM, Steve Miller wrote:
"Steve Miller"<misterblues39@xxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:j1c5kt$bnn$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
However, the avira.com website still was blocked. I searched regedit for some telling
entries. Seems not to be there. Temp file s I deleted as well?
What else could I try?
Is it just the web site or is it the domain name that is blocked? Try opening a command line window, do a "ping avira.com" and see if you get any replies. If you can successfully ping avira.com then your browser has been tampered with. Go to the Control Panel, Internet Options, Advanced tab and click on the "Restore advanced settings" and "Reset" buttons. Then try getting to their web site again.
If you cannot successfully ping avira.com then you probably have a DNS hijack. Open a command line window, do a "ipconfig /all" and note the reported DNS servers. Look up their IP addresses and see if they look like they belong to your ISP.
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