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Annoying Surveys

PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2009 12:07 pm
by idahosurge
Hi,

For close to a year I have been getting the annoying pop-up surveys on my PC.  The old company had a way to op-out of them, but this new company does not.  You click on the privacy icon and you get a screen that says the website is out of order.

Is there a way to get this crap to stop popping up on my PC?

I have Spybot and ESET NOD32, but neither seems to block this and these surveys are the only thing that pops up.  They pop up even when my web browswer to not open.  As I recall they usually pop up when you first boot up.

Rod

Re: Annoying Surveys

PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2009 12:57 pm
by N. Chapman
Firefox with Adblock Plus blocks anything and everything that is not wanted ;)

Re: Annoying Surveys

PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2009 4:54 pm
by WebbPA
Whatever anti-spyware you are using isn't working and you are infected.

Go to this forum and let them analyze a HijackThis log.

Re: Annoying Surveys

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 9:37 am
by idahosurge
This is not caused by a virus, between ESET NOD32, Spybot and Windows Defender any virus would be picked up.

Rod

Re: Annoying Surveys

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 9:49 am
by Hagar
This is not caused by a virus, between ESET NOD32, Spybot and Windows Defender any virus would be picked up.

Rod

Not necessarily. My first thought is that it's malware.

A friend was infected recently. We tried all the usual applications without success. Finally Malwarebytes picked up some that the others missed. http://www.malwarebytes.org/

Re: Annoying Surveys

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 10:19 am
by NickN
As Hagar pointed out.. download, update (first) then run Malwarebytes

Malware is many times not picked up because it is from something you allowed at one point be installed through many possible sources.. a lot of times through software.

Even good files.. in example there is a freeware program called ChrisTV I use for my TV tuner, that give the user an option to not install a feature which I would consider spyware for ads. You must be careful now a days and look at what software offers when it is installed.

The better ones give the user the option to opt-out and sneaky ones do not tell you what you are installing... your scanners may not pick this kind of stuff up because you are allowing it and it does not fall under the scanners rules for a virus or spyware

Also.. ActiveX can let things in too from a website a video is running, etc


Try Malwarebytes and run the FULL system scan.. see if it finds anything

Re: Annoying Surveys

PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2009 8:27 am
by idahosurge
Okay Hagar and Nick, I will give it a try.

Rod

Re: Annoying Surveys

PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2009 6:04 pm
by idahosurge
Okay Hagar and Nick, I will give it a try.

Rod



Gents, all I can say is "UNBELIEVABLE",  Malwarebytes flagged 11 Adware.Minibug and Adware.Ascentive files.  Hopefully this will stop those annoying survey requests from popping up.

I used the free download verison, is the purchase version worth the money?

Rod

Re: Annoying Surveys

PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 3:36 am
by Hagar
Okay Hagar and Nick, I will give it a try.

Rod



Gents, all I can say is "UNBELIEVABLE",

Re: Annoying Surveys

PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 8:48 am
by NickN
Malwarebytes Freeware version is fine as it should be updated and run every so often.. about once every 2-3 months unless you think something is not right.. then run it to verify

Adware.Minibug and Adware.Ascentive files


http://www.ascentive.com/

You see that?

FinallyFast.com commercials on TV?

Internet SPEED BOOSTER


Look at the list of software at the top of their page


There is the source of your malware attack

That place and any website connected to it is a joke. Its a front to install crap on your computer which is where they make their BIG money past the people paying them for their software


Always remember...

Re: Annoying Surveys

PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 11:36 am
by NickN
Looks like MalwareBytes is indeed onto Ascentive's game


Guess Who!
http://www.angelopc.com/2008-10-07/fina ... guesuspect


Removal
http://www.angelopc.com/2008-10-07/fina ... guesuspect


The free version of malwarebytes should do the job just fine



stay away from Ascentive and anything they offer

http://www.ripoffreport.com/searchresul ... archtype=0