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how to get rid of mallware

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I keep have annoying mallware buttons popping up in the webpages. I've tried everything; Reseting Firefox, deleting history, deleting all the prefs & uninstalling installing again, it just keeps coming back. The pages keep refreshing and it's making my whole computer slow and crash sometimes. Please help!

I keep have annoying mallware buttons popping up in the webpages. I've tried everything; Reseting Firefox, deleting history, deleting all the prefs & uninstalling installing again, it just keeps coming back. The pages keep refreshing and it's making my whole computer slow and crash sometimes. Please help!

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Please check all possibilities if you haven't already. It doesn't look like you have any ad-blocker installed. If that is the case, you are probably not infected with malicious software but the ads just don't get blocked. __________________________________________________ A AD-BLOCKER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR NON-BLOCKED ELEMENTS. 1. Do you have an ad-blocker installed that would block most of the buttons?

  • YES: Next step.
  • NO: Install an ad-blocker like AdBlock Plus.

2. Is the ad-blocker active on all pages?

  • YES: Next step.
  • NO: Activate your ad-blocker.

4. Are blocking lists selected/enabled/up-to-date?

  • YES: Problem is probably not caused by your ad-blocker.
  • NO: Activate/enable/update your blocking lists (for AdBlock Plus).

5. Report your results. __________________________________________________ B MALWARE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ADDING ELEMENTS TO ALL PAGES. 1. Do you have a working ad-blocker installed that would block most of the buttons (possibility A checked already)?

  • YES: Next step.
  • NO: Go to possibility A.

2. Check all lately installed programs. Is there any suspicious program?

  • YES: Deinstall. Restart computer. Check if problem is solved.
  • NO: Next step.

3. Install Anti-virus program. Does it track down any malicious software?

  • YES: Deinstall. Restart computer. Check if problem is solved.
  • NO: Report your results.

4. Report results.

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Please check all possibilities if you haven't already. It doesn't look like you have any ad-blocker installed. If that is the case, you are probably not infected with malicious software but the ads just don't get blocked. __________________________________________________ A AD-BLOCKER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR NON-BLOCKED ELEMENTS. 1. Do you have an ad-blocker installed that would block most of the buttons?

  • YES: Next step.
  • NO: Install an ad-blocker like AdBlock Plus.

2. Is the ad-blocker active on all pages?

  • YES: Next step.
  • NO: Activate your ad-blocker.

4. Are blocking lists selected/enabled/up-to-date?

  • YES: Problem is probably not caused by your ad-blocker.
  • NO: Activate/enable/update your blocking lists (for AdBlock Plus).

5. Report your results. __________________________________________________ B MALWARE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ADDING ELEMENTS TO ALL PAGES. 1. Do you have a working ad-blocker installed that would block most of the buttons (possibility A checked already)?

  • YES: Next step.
  • NO: Go to possibility A.

2. Check all lately installed programs. Is there any suspicious program?

  • YES: Deinstall. Restart computer. Check if problem is solved.
  • NO: Next step.

3. Install Anti-virus program. Does it track down any malicious software?

  • YES: Deinstall. Restart computer. Check if problem is solved.
  • NO: Report your results.

4. Report results.

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Thanks Dario-Smiles & Cor-el, installing the anti-virus malwarebytes seems to have fixed it, yeah! Ever so grateful!!!

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Happy to help :)