Norton Power Eraser is bad about Not saying what something is infected with. The issue I have is Opera Installer out of the blue launching on it's own and then Norton "Coincidentally" fingering an Opera dll file right after the incident occurred. What are the odds of that happening by accident. Kind of a awful big coincidence.
Posts made by rlwieneke
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RE: Opera Installer Hijack DLLOpera for Windows
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Opera Installer Hijack DLLOpera for Windows
May 16th, suddenly for no reason Opera Installer popped up on the screen wanting to download a new version of Opera. Seeing as this had never happened before I killed the process from Task manager. I being naturally suspicious of anomalies such as this uninstalled Opera and deleted all its directories. Then I started scanning the computer with my Virus/Malware/Spyware scanners and surprise, surprise Norton Power Eraser found an infected stray Opera (supposedly Opera) dll file:
C:\Users\User1\AppData\Local\Temp\Opera_installer_2005170234494355388.dll
Seeing as I'd just uninstalled my only browser I was not able to upload the file to VirusTotal to analyze it. Norton Power Eraser said it uploaded a report on the file to Symantec and deleted the file. -
RE: Opera Browser Assistant?Opera for Windows
Silly me, somehow I overlooked mentioning the third file: browser_assistant.exe when checked on Virus Total tested positive for MALWARE by Yomi Hunter.
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RE: Opera Browser Assistant?Opera for Windows
Somehow I failed to mention the third file: browser_assistant.exe when checked on Virus Total tested positive for MALWARE by Yomi Hunter.
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RE: Spam advertisement/extension?Opera for Windows
@leocg said in Spam advertisement/extension?:
leocg
leocg can you please cite and link the Official Opera source that it is a snapshot feature?
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RE: Opera Browser Assistant?Opera for Windows
It's Feb 26th 2020 and I just now got hit with this. I denied the action in Zone Alarm. I tested both Assistant_67.0.3575.31_Setup.exe and assistant_installer.exe on Virus Total and they both tested clean with valid Opera Software 2020 digital signatures. That having been said, I sometimes may not start my browser up for as much as three or four hours after I turn my pc on. I don't want some background opera web browser process eating CPU and RAM when I'm not using the browser.
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RE: Opera Browser Assistant?Opera for Windows
Virus Total says both files are clean and both have valid Opera Software 2020 digital signatures. That having been said, I sometime may not start my browser up for as much as three or four hours after I turn my pc on. I don't want some background opera web browser process eating CPU and RAM when I'm not using the browser. So I denied the action with Zone Alarm.
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RE: Spam advertisement/extension?Opera for Windows
Around 2:50am central time 02-14-2020 a pop-up occurred in opera. It was titled "Draw a heart with a snapshot on Valentine's day" There was nowhere to shut it down outside of it's "No Thank's" button which I was not about to click. I could not see the process in windows task manager either. The pop-up could not be moved, there were no right clicks and there was no separate Opera box in the task-bar for it that it could be closed. I had to close Opera down and restart Opera to get rid of it.!
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RE: What is Black Friday?Blogs
@carlyraejepsenstan: thank you, I found it. And yes it was difficult to see as it looked part of the speed dial wallpaper picture and I only found it moving the cursor around until the arrow changed to the hand with the pointing finger.
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RE: What is Black Friday?Blogs
Two ads and a countdown clock to Black Friday came up on mine this morning. Haven't found anything yet on opera forums on how to get rid of it, no opt out, no response from opera.
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RE: Opera 17 - bookmarks and other troublesOpera for Windows
The questions being asked have been answered countless times over the past several weeks.
And as new users such as myself and others encounter the same problems and come to these forums, the same questions will continue to be asked over and over again. In the time the people with the knowledge post: "instructions to search before asking questions", they could simply post the answer to the question as leushino did and 98% of this string would have been eliminated and people could have productively moved on. If Pesala had simply answered the question on the second post, xyzzy80 may have thanked him in an additional post and this entire string would have consisted of three posts: the question, the answer, a thank you. But instead there are 48 posts on this string, 98% of which are arguing over protocol and have nothing to do with the topic. If I in the future come across a newbie asking this same question, I will copy and paste leushino's answer and get the newbie on his way. If some of you don't like this then an administrator should delete all the duplicate strings on this forum regarding this topic so there is only one string regarding this topic and doing a search for "bookmarks" would result in only the one result which all future newbies could easily find which would answer their question.