Hello,
I recently "picked up" a nasty .dll called ISeekDeal. I went through a lengthy cleanup process, and the only place that it's showing up now is in NoScript.
I uninstalled NoScript, cleaned my caches & temp files, and reinstalled NoScript, but it's still there. See flickr image: https://secure.flickr.com/photos/82050456@N03/
Is there some kind of a cache "flush" I can do to make this go away? Or another solution?
cache?
- Giorgio Maone
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Re: cache?
There's no cache to clean.
If it's shown by NoScript, especially if it's shown on every site you visit, it just means there's a local software (a proxy, or most likely a Firefox extension add-on) which is actively injecting it inside every page you browse.
Please try disabling all your extensions except NoScript and check whether it keeps happening for a confirmation.
If it does, use Standard Diagnostic to isolate the rogue extension and uninstall it.
If it's shown by NoScript, especially if it's shown on every site you visit, it just means there's a local software (a proxy, or most likely a Firefox extension add-on) which is actively injecting it inside every page you browse.
Please try disabling all your extensions except NoScript and check whether it keeps happening for a confirmation.
If it does, use Standard Diagnostic to isolate the rogue extension and uninstall it.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:17.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/17.0
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tba
Re: cache?
Hi Giorgio,
Thanks for your add-on - it's the one I count on the most.
You were right. I actually decided to move away from Firefox as my main browser (big decision!), so I uninstalled it and all preferences. I then reinstalled it as a backup, and reinstalled NoScript. No ISeekDeal!
Woohoo!
NoScript also works in my new browser, and ISeekDeal doesn't show up there either. So my ordeal with the nasty-ware is over. Whew!
Thanks also for your suggestion to disable the other add-ons. I wouldn't have (but should have) thought of that myself...
Thanks for your add-on - it's the one I count on the most.
You were right. I actually decided to move away from Firefox as my main browser (big decision!), so I uninstalled it and all preferences. I then reinstalled it as a backup, and reinstalled NoScript. No ISeekDeal!
Woohoo!
NoScript also works in my new browser, and ISeekDeal doesn't show up there either. So my ordeal with the nasty-ware is over. Whew!
Thanks also for your suggestion to disable the other add-ons. I wouldn't have (but should have) thought of that myself...
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; WOW64; rv:17.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/17.0