Windows 10: Do I have any choices when my proxy is 9000 and my secondary proxy is 127.0.0.1/8080?

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  1. Do I have any choices when my proxy is 9000 and my secondary proxy is 127.0.0.1/8080?


    For the last 16yrs the IETF AND FBI AND GOOGLE AND OTHERS HAVE BEEN violating my civil rights and I have proof. They control my phone calls and messages, where and if they go. I need help.

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    Paul Novak1, May 25, 2024
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  2. SarahKong Win User

    Proxy problems on my Windows 10

    Oh this could be a proxy virus then because it's happening on all browsers.



    https://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-windows-se...

    Also if you have a restore point I would recommend using it.

    This won't hurt your files.
     
    SarahKong, May 25, 2024
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  3. Samuria Win User
    Samuria, May 25, 2024
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  4. Dave1776 Win User

    Do I have any choices when my proxy is 9000 and my secondary proxy is 127.0.0.1/8080?

    127.0.0.1:8080 Proxy server keeps resetting

    Hi

    UPDATE:

    When posting this I noticed in the instructions on the website below that RKILL was suppose to shut down when the scan was completed and I think I might have been shutting it to fast in earlier attempts and this time I let it run while I was writing the below post and by time I finished I noticed the program had in fact this time run the course and popped up with the log.

    So I am going through this whole procedure again now that step one is completed to see if this in fact works this time around. If not I will update the post here.

    Original post:

    The other day I went to play a game that I have been playing long time and could not get logged in and while I was trying to find a solution I came across a post mentioning something on Proxy settings so I double checked something I had experienced in the past and found that this seemed to be the issue.

    I went into Windows 10 settings network and internet and then proxy and low and behold I saw in the Manual proxy setup area that it was turned on and again and int he boxes were the following

    So I thought OK I know how to handle this and I dug up the page I had used in the past that had detailed instructions to get rid of this and followed them again.

    https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/vir...0.1-8080-proxy

    In the past this procedure worked and got rid of the proxy setting along with this I also used Malware Bytes and between the two the system was cleaned.

    This time though I am not able to get rid of this and it is always resetting back.

    I have gone into the registry and deleted all references to http=127.0.0.1:8080;https=127.0.0.1:8080 and <-loopback> (typically between 2 and 8 occurrences) but every time I restart my system they return again back into the registry.

    Some of the scanners say there was no threat found and others report back anywhere from 1-8 occurrences and I clean it from those programs and it returns back systems clean and safe but next start up their back again.

    Any ideas how to clean this off my system short of a system restore?

    Thanks
    Dave
     
    Dave1776, May 25, 2024
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