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    Security Essentials 2010; Tidserv requests; IE redirects

    I have selected the Security Essential 2010 bug last week. Actually I was able to remove it and revert all the alteration it has made in my computer system. But from that time, Symentec Endpoint Protection is not blocking the lots of Tidserv requests and now I am redirected at the time of using Google. The other problem is that internet explorer starts automatically, I have run the rKill and MalWareBytes but nothing help me? Any reply related to the issue of Security Essentials 2010; Tidserv requests; IE redirects will be appreciated.

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    Re: Security Essentials 2010; Tidserv requests; IE redirects

    You need to download the TDSSKiller.zip from the official site of Kaspersky and then save that thing on your desktop. After that you have to extract the files from the zipped folder. After the extraction process is completed close all the programs that are running and then restart your system. Then go to start > run and then insert this thing on the text box. "%userprofile%\desktop\tdsskiller\TDSSKiller.exe" Then press ok. After that a report will be generate of your system and you find the thing that is causing the problem.

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    Re: Security Essentials 2010; Tidserv requests; IE redirects

    I am having a better solution for this problem. Download Malwarebytes from its official site. After that open that file by double clicking on the downloaded file, this file start the installation process. Now in the update screen you have to click on the “Search for update” and then select "Run a quick review". Then click on the search. After the analysis a message will appears and then click on “OK” for continuing the procedure. If malware is detected on your system then you have to delete it. That all, it will solve your problem.

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    Re: Security Essentials 2010; Tidserv requests; IE redirects

    I think you are suffering with rootkit problem; hence you can use the software for removing it. The Gmer rootkit detectors like hooking come to detect some (not all unfortunately), and using techniques more or less documented also happen to provide some clues. Some tools like TDSS_killer Kaspersky have been developed to destroy some specific version of TDSS, but is ineffective on some variants.

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    Re: Security Essentials 2010; Tidserv requests; IE redirects

    The door still seems obscure I try to always remember to manually switch the antivirus programs for the download attachments or emails, or is the anti-virus that does this automatically. I used like everyone emule, but little more at all, since even before Hadopi. I put the trash directly to suspicious emails without opening them. I do not use MSN or Facebook. I accept no download that I have not solicited. I confess to have already used some patches or nocd keygens but very few. Always after having passed the anti-virus. I no longer use these programs patched, do not need and which I have downloaded any more patches for at least a year or more. Contamination can it be done by simply opening a web page of a site legit?

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    Re: Security Essentials 2010; Tidserv requests; IE redirects

    It is very difficult to answer such questions, because it is very difficult to make objective comparisons: the products have generally not use the same spectrum, not all the same features, etc. Symantec is widely used in the workplace because it allows for automated configuration management on major parks. These parks are usually protected from direct Internet access through proxy / firewall developed; the reactivity in terms of update may therefore be less. For the individual it is a bit of a gas plant, and its antiviral effect is generally not more than some free solutions. By cons is a fairly complete suite including firewall, email scanning, real-time monitoring, HIPS, etc.

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    Re: Security Essentials 2010; Tidserv requests; IE redirects

    Well you can try to use ComboFix for solving this root kit problem. This file sUBs interest (the developer of ComboFix), It needs to perform some checks. Or you can Download ToolsCleaner2 on your desktop. Double-click ToolsCleaner2.exe to launch. Click on Search and let the scan action. Click on Delete to finalize. You can if you wish, you use the other Alternatives. Click Exit to get the report. Post the report (TCleaner.txt) which is at the root of your hard drive (C: \)

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