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    Everything actually looks good. I didn't mean to make anything confusing, only trying to help

    I'm not going to ask you delete
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell DataSafe Local Backup\hstart.exe --> this is a program tool installed on Dell computers to prompt people into doing backups of their systems.
    http://dslbchecker.datasafelocalback...hecker-en.html

    What is DataSafe Local Backup?

    Dell DataSafe Local Backup is a safe, simple and reliable backup and recovery solution that can protect your system (OS, applications, drivers, settings) and data (music, photos, videos, documents and other important files) from data loss.

    Backing up your data with Dell DataSafe Local Backup can protect against data loss resulting from:
    Virus attack
    OS/Software Corruption
    Accidental file deletion
    Hardware failure
    (if data is backed-up to a secondary hard drive)

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    If you should run another scan with MBAM, and this is found
    PUP.Optional.Astromenda, C:\Users\Gayle.RABOffice-PC\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\pfkfdlcdbajamklbneflfbcmfgddmpae

    please allow it to quarantine the folder/files.

    I think we're ready to remove tools and other items needed to clean your computer.

    1. Download Delfix from here
    2. Ensure Remove disinfection tools is ticked
      Also tick:
      • Create registry backup
      • Purge system restore


    3. Click Run




    Any other tools and files found can simply be deleted or uninstall via Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel etc.


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    Your good to go, good job!

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    http://malwareremoval.com/forum/view...557960#p557960
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    Be prepared for CryptoLocker:

    Cryptolocker Ransomware: What You Need To Know

    CryptoLocker Ransomware Information Guide and FAQ

    to help protect your computer in the future I recommend that you get the following free programmes:

    CryptoPrevent install this programme to lock down and prevent crypto ransome ware



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    • Green should be good to go
    • Yellow for caution
    • Red to stop




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    WARNING: Java is the #1 exploited program at this time. The Department of Homeland Security recommends that computer users disable Java
    See this article (http://www.forbes.com/sites/eliseack...-disable-java/
    and this article (http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/te...late-1B7938755

    I would recommend that you completely uninstall Java unless you need it to run an important software.
    In that instance I would recommend that you disable Java in your browsers until you need it for that software and then enable it. (See How to diasble Java in your web browser (http://www.geekstogo.com/2600/how-to...r-web-browser/) and How to unplug Java from the browser (http://krebsonsecurity.com/how-to-un...m-the-browser/))


    Avoid P2P

    P2P may be a great way to get lots of stuffs, but it is a great way to get infected as well. There's no way to tell if the file being shared is infected. Worse still, some worms spread via P2P networks, infecting you as well.

    Please read these short reports on the dangers of peer-2-peer programs and file sharing.

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    Please read the following safe computing articles..

    Secure My Computer: A Layered Approach


    Free Antivirus-AntiSpyware-Firewall Software

    Keep a backup of your important files - Now, more than ever, it's especially important to protect your digital files and memories. This article is full of good information on alternatives for home backup solutions.


    • It is possible for other programs on your computer to have security vulnerability that can allow malware to infect you.
    • Therefore, it is also a good idea to check for the latest versions of commonly installed applications that are regularly patched to fix vulnerabilities.
    • You can check these by visiting Secunia Software Inspector or you can use the following application for this purpose PatchMyPC
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    I ran the MBAM program and the file had been removed during the previous scan. I also took your advise on some of the other suggestions. I didn't mean to give you the impression that I was confused by your previous post. I wasn't. I simply wanted to make sure that I followed the instructions correctly. Please know that I truly appreciate your assistance in correcting my issues. Thanks again!
    Bigalo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigalo View Post
    I ran the MBAM program and the file had been removed during the previous scan. I also took your advise on some of the other suggestions. I didn't mean to give you the impression that I was confused by your previous post. I wasn't. I simply wanted to make sure that I followed the instructions correctly. Please know that I truly appreciate your assistance in correcting my issues. Thanks again!
    When communications are through typed words it's easy to misunderstand exactly what a person is trying to say but, we made it!

    You should be in good shape now also ......I was glad to help.
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    Thanks again and take care!
    Bigalo

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    Glad we could help.

    Since this issue appears resolved ... this Topic is closed.
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