Windows 10: Attacked by Tech Support Scam Pop-Up Today (01-18-2018)

Discus and support Attacked by Tech Support Scam Pop-Up Today (01-18-2018) in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I got it cleaned out this morning. But when I installed and ran Ccleaner the first time it hung up on cleaning the Edge cookies. I had to run... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by Writer, Jan 18, 2018.

  1. fireberd Win User

    Attacked by Tech Support Scam Pop-Up Today (01-18-2018)


    I got it cleaned out this morning. But when I installed and ran Ccleaner the first time it hung up on cleaning the Edge cookies. I had to run Malwarebytes and Super Antispyware and then Ccleaner ran OK.
     
    fireberd, Jan 20, 2018
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  2. f14tomcat Win User

    Glad to see you got that garbage cleaned out. BTW.....not uncommon for CCleaner to dance around with Edge/IE. Those 2 like to get hard locks on things even when not in use. I just kill CCleaner and start it right back up and it'll get 'em.
     
    f14tomcat, Jan 20, 2018
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  3. jimbo45 Win User
    Hi folks

    Why do you guys persist on using an infected machine to cleanse itself -- as I said it's a bit like knowing a plane is defective and as the pilot you are told to fly it and fix it while it's in the air !!!.

    Simply with FREE Macrium restore a CLEAN OS image -- shouldn't take you more than 30 mins and will be 100% safe.

    If you don't have a decent backup start taking them and then you'll NEVER be bothered with this sort of B/S again or spend HOURS on trying to clean an infected system.

    Too many "Security people" trying to flog outdated products (WD is as good as it gets on the current versions of Windows 10) or save their jobs. I agree for corporate / large scale enterprise Networks this stuff is important -- for home users / small networks the sell by date of these old programs, methodolgy and systems has long since passed. You are using old C20 methodology to fix C21 problems --get with it and use MODERN methods --save yourself a huge wodge of time too,

    Cheers
    jimbo
     
    jimbo45, Jan 20, 2018
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  4. simrick Win User

    Attacked by Tech Support Scam Pop-Up Today (01-18-2018)

    Sounds like it was pretty painless. Great news. *Thumbs
     
    simrick, Jan 21, 2018
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  5. Sometimes I.E. and Edge does not want to release it's junk to Ccleaner. I don't know why.
    I use Ccleaner a few times a day and still have to wait for I.E. and Edge. The less one uses Ccleaner the longer the wait.

    Jack
     
    Layback Bear, Jan 21, 2018
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  6. fireberd Win User
    When you are dealing with a client/friend's PC most of the time there is no backup. You must do what you have to do. I make backups for my systems but that's very often not the case with many users. I preach backups to my clients but that often falls on deaf ears or one backup was made a year ago....
     
    fireberd, Jan 21, 2018
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  7. antspants Win User
    I think the advice and applications mentioned in this thread are all valuable. I appreciate reading about clean up utilities that I don't own. Beats a reinstall or losing 2 weeks work on a pc loading a system image. However I do find system images more than valuable. But, there are always other more gentle methods than contributing to wearing out a Hard drive/SSD
     
    antspants, Jan 21, 2018
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  8. Attacked by Tech Support Scam Pop-Up Today (01-18-2018)

    Personally, I don't worry about wearing out my ssd's. I just use and enjoy them.
    The horror stories from years ago don't hold true on todays ssd's.
    I have 7 ssd's and have never wore out any of them.

    Jack
     
    Layback Bear, Jan 22, 2018
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  9. Steve C Win User
    I think this perceived issue of wearing out SSDs / HDDs is unjustified. I use my 5 year old desktop daily and its SSD health still shows 100% as measured by the Intel SSD utility. My SSD based laptop still shows 100% health after 3 years use. I maintain two old PCs from 2006 and their HDDs work fine. In fact I've never had a HDD fail after using PCs at home and work for 30 years
     
    Steve C, Jan 22, 2018
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  10. Tony K Win User
    Couldn't agree more with all points, Jim. Defender is quite adequate and a backup is the quickest solution. The #1 golden rule is to backup always.

    How about the analogy of washing dishes in a feces-infested sink? I guess some are just gluttons for punishment. In a twisted way I actually find it amusing to read such threads. Let's act real important and write up 50+ posts of utter nonsense. Never ceases to amaze me.
     
    Tony K, Apr 5, 2018
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