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    Need Help - How to remove Nation Zoom from Opera 12.15 ???

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    • Deleted User
      Deleted User last edited by

      I'm not able to remove Nation Zoom (Hijack adaware softer) from my Opera

      Please can someone give me help ?

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        Nation Zoom Removal

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        • Deleted User
          Deleted User last edited by

          Thanks Pesala

          but that way I wasn't able to solve the problem (due to inconsistance of some indications)

          At the end seems I solved the problem

          I disinstalled the 12.16 version and reinstalled, but the problem was still there

          so I tried to install a 15 version and after a 18 version

          this two versions solved the problem, bus as I don't like the new interface of Opera in the 15 and 18 version

          I disinstalled it and doing some install and disinstall alternatively with the tre versions

          now I've a 12.15 version installed that has no problem with Nation Zoom

          Thanks again

          K

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          • jamiesheerin
            jamiesheerin last edited by

            Nation zoom is a very stubborn browser hijacker. Sometimes it is impossible to remove manually for people with few computer knowledge since nationzoom virus is able to alter your registries entries . Check this nationzoom removalguide if you still can not get rid of it.

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            • Deleted User
              Deleted User last edited by

              At the moment I've no more problem with Nation Zoom

              but I Tried to download the suggested program (YAC - Yet Another Cleaner)

              Norton Antivirus deleted it and give a warning as "unsafe software"

              However Thanks for the suggestion

              K

              p.s.: Sorry to report this
              http://botcrawl.com/remove-yac-virus/

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              • blackbird71
                blackbird71 last edited by

                Usually, if one finds their computer or browser has been hijacked or infected by malware, it's the safest route to immediately visit one of the several online, better-known security forums to get assistance in removing it (DSLR, Wilders, Malwarebytes, etc). There are a lot of 'specialty' websites out there that appear in Google searches which offer specialized removal software that simply replaces existing malware with their own malware/adware. Or worse, leaves the original malware functional and simply adds to it. On the other hand, there are a number of 'recognized', safe removal techniques and tools that work very effectively against specific malware - but some of these require experienced help to correctly and safely walk you through the process. That's why the security forums exist...

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                • Deleted User
                  Deleted User last edited by

                  blackbird71 I agree with you

                  but my problem is who control the indication given in those forum ? (about who I know nothing)

                  As far as I can know this is a sure forum, but the council given by jamiesheerin (that was certainly in good faith)

                  led to add a problem rather than remove

                  The reason for which I asked here was exactly to avoid dangerous answers

                  Thanks

                  K

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                  • blackbird71
                    blackbird71 last edited by

                    I do understand what you're saying. In the case of DSLR, they have a security "cleanup" forum (http://www.dslreports.com/forum/cleanup) dedicated strictly to cleaning up such problems, where the responders are experienced with such issues and have a stable of possible tools they both recommend and are well-experienced in using. Similarly for most "well-known" security forums like Wilders, Malwarebytes, and others... particularly if you pay attention to responses from persons who are either formally identified as site-connected or else have a lot of posts to their credit.

                    One thing I've learned over the years is that if I have a software product question, I go to that software's forums first; if I have a malware problem, I go to a security forum; if I have an OS problem, I go to an OS forum for that OS. It's kind of like getting a medical problem resolved... it's best to go to a specialist in the appropriate sector. In any case, it seems as though you've got it resolved, and that's the main thing. If the malware does re-appear, definitely try a good security forum for some "professional" help, though.

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                    • Deleted User
                      Deleted User last edited by

                      Thaks

                      K

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