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Virus/Bug Issue: i.trkjmp.com/click
After scanning my HD's with SpyHunter, Malwarebytes, AVG, Tune-up and whatever else I could find, I am still suffering this most annoying bug which is creating a random link in my browser pages (Chrome & IE)
The html is showing there is a link/bug, which is as followed; "<a title="Click to Continue > by Browse to Save" id="_GPLITA_1" style="text-decoration:underline" href="http://i.trkjmp.com/click?v=long-coding" in_rurl="http://i.trkjmp.com/click?long-coding" in_hdr="1">random word</a> Please help of how to remove this thing!!! :confused: Thanks |
Hi Joycie,
Few questions, what OS are you running? Could you put up a screenshot of what/where this link is positioned? Couple of suggestions. 1. Clear your Windows Temp folder (C:\Windows\Temp) 2. Clear your users Temp Folder (click start, Run and type %username%) 3. Check your startup folder for anything strange 3.1. Open Start > Run > type msconfig and press enter > navigate to startup tab and check for anything strange (upload screenshots if unsure with the programs location showing). 3.2 NOTE: ***Only use this if confident with your computers registry*** Open Start > Run > type regedit > Navigate to HKEY LOCAL MACHINE > Software > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Run Check this for anything suspicious (Do not delete if unsure!) 4. Check your system app data for suspicious folders/exe's (location depends on your OS 5. Cleare your Temporary Internet Files/Cache (easiest to do through your browsers settings). |
You should be able to get rid of it with the following:
IE: you need to open Internet Explorer->Tools->Manage Addons->Disable i.trkjmp.com/crossdomain.xml related addons or disable all unverified addons. FF: you need to open your Mozilla Firefox->Tools->Add-ons->Extensions->Find i.trkjmp.com/crossdomain.xml related extensions or disable all unverified extensions. Chrome: you need to open your Google Chrome->Wrench Icon->Tools->Extensions->Unclick the Enabled to disable i.trkjmp.com/crossdomain.xml Extension and then click the Bin button to remove it. (The extension could be called 'save as') |
Thank you Exodus_AU!
It seems the issue has been cleared after multiple scans with different virus scans...it probably has picked up on it eventually - though, I will copy and save your note just in case ;-) Thanks again! |
Great news! all the best that it stays away!
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Yep, fingers crossed :thumbsup:
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