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| When you google for a specific malware, you often find offers for software that are supposedly dedicated to fix the exact problem you have. Most of the times, these are more malware. They don't fix anything, but report dozens of problems on your computer and that's when they ask for money to fix all these problems. Nothing that a good antivirus or anti-rootkit won't do, like the Malwarebyte software that was already mentioned. Also, if your current antivirus let this malware through, you might want to consider changing to a better one. Check also the processes in Windows Task Manager and msconfig.exe's Startup tab (how to mentioned in other threads.)
I can't find anything related to "micro ad" malware on the Internet. | |
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