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Saturday, June 15, 2013

safesaver

that is the shitware:
http://safe-saver.com/how-it-works.html
How to uninstall
If you installed the Chrome Extension (CRX):
Step 1:
Open Chrome, click on the Settings icon, and navigate to Tools -> Extensions.
Step 2:
Select the Safe-Saver plugin from the list of extensions, and click Uninstall.
** That's it, Safe-Saver plug-in is now uninstalled!
If you installed the Firefox Addon (XPI):
Step 1:
Open Firefox, and navigate to Tools -> Add-ons.
Step 2:
Select the Safe-Saver plugin from the list of add-ons, and click Uninstall.
** That's it, Safe-Saver plug-in is now uninstalled!
If you installed the plugin for other browsers:
Step 1:
Click Start, and navigate to: Control Panel.
Step 2:
Select "Add/Remove Programs" from the Control Panel. For Windows Vista/7 users, this will be called "Programs/Features".
Step 3:
Select the Safe-Saver plugin from the list of software, and click Uninstall/Remove.
** That's it, Safe-Saver plug-in is now uninstalled
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http://greatis.com/blog/how-to-remove-malware/safesaver-sprotector-dll.htm
be careful ...i`m not aware of this removal application...
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http://home.mcafee.com/virusinfo/virusprofile.aspx?key=3294242
This software is not a virus or a Trojan. It is detected as a "potentially unwanted program" (PUP). PUPs are any piece of software that a reasonably security- or privacy-minded computer user may want to be informed of and, in some cases, remove. PUPs are often made by a legitimate corporate entity for some beneficial purpose, but they alter the security state of the computer on which they are installed, or the privacy posture of the user of the system, such that most users will want to be aware of them.
Symptoms
This symptoms of this detection are the files, registry, and network communication referenced in the characteristics section.
Method This is not a virus or Trojan. PUPs do not "infect" systems. They may be installed by a user individually or possibly as a part of a software package (in a bundle, for example). 
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Characteristics
This software is not a virus or a Trojan. It is detected as a "potentially unwanted program" (PUP). PUPs are any piece of software that a reasonably security- or privacy-minded computer user may want to be informed of and, in some cases, remove. PUPs are often made by a legitimate corporate entity for some beneficial purpose, but they alter the security state of the computer on which they are installed, or the privacy posture of the user of the system, such that most users will want to be aware of them.
File PropertiesProperty Values
McAfee DetectionDownloader-FLN!9EF09911AABB
Length261460 bytes
MD59ef09911aabbdf2ec2d4ed3200ae2bae
SHA1022ee13539d2a0663635adc959f0f6fe7bdd2480

Other Common Detection Aliases
Company NamesDetection Names
aviraADWARE/Adware.Gen7
Kasperskynot-a-virus:AdWare.Win32.MegaSearch.am
EsetWin32/Adware.MultiPlug.H application
vba32BScope.Adware.MegaSearch
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All Users:
Please use the following instructions for all supported versions of Windows to remove threats and other potential risks:
2.Update to current engine and DAT files for detection and removal.
3.Run a complete system scan.
Modifications made to the system Registry and/or INI files for the purposes of hooking system startup, will be successfully removed if cleaning with the recommended engine and DAT combination (or higher).
1. Please go to the Microsoft Recovery Console and restore a clean MBR.
On windows XP:
Insert the Windows XP CD into the CD-ROM drive and restart the computer.
When the "Welcome to Setup" screen appears, press R to start the Recovery Console.
Select the Windows installation that is compromised and provide the administrator password
Issue 'fixmbr' command to restore the Master Boot Record
Follow onscreen instructions
Reset and remove the CD from CD-ROM drive.
On Windows Vista and 7:
Insert the Windows CD into the CD-ROM drive and restart the computer.
Click on "Repair Your Computer"
When the System Recovery Options dialog comes up, choose the Command Prompt.
Issue 'bootrec /fixmbr' command to restore the Master Boot Record
Follow onscreen instructions
Reset and remove the CD from CD-ROM drive.

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