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- John Walls
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PUM.USERWlo...
Does anyone know what PUM.USERlo is, and or how to remove it? Don't know if it's a virous or what, it sure messes up my laptop. help appreciated. thanks J.W.
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Where are you seeing this comment? Is it in your web browser?
I would download, install, update and scan with MBAM, just in case...
I would download, install, update and scan with MBAM, just in case...
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Sorry Wiz, I should have more specific, It was detected when I ran a malware scan, I click on the remove tab, but it keeps coming back. sure makes the computer do funny things. hope this helps thanks again J.W.
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What malware scanner are you using? What is the full report on this item?
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I use malwarebytes antimalware, as far as the report. I don't know. thanks again. J.W.
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Re: pum
MBAM produces a log file any time it detects malware. You can read the logs inside the user interface.John Walls wrote:I use malwarebytes antimalware, as far as the report. I don't know. thanks again. J.W.
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Ok Wiz here's what I come up with vendor - PUM.USERWLo... catagory - registry value item - HKCU\SOFTWARE\WINDOWS NT\ hope this helps thanks again J.W.
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Hello John,
On the Malwarebytes forum someone has asked the same question! Unfortunately there is not an solution, but a recommendation.
Start by reading the answer and follow the link(s).
http://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.ph ... pic=119963
It's a real PITA when you get virus or malware and it can take a lot of work to get rid of it!
// Anders
On the Malwarebytes forum someone has asked the same question! Unfortunately there is not an solution, but a recommendation.
Start by reading the answer and follow the link(s).
http://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.ph ... pic=119963
It's a real PITA when you get virus or malware and it can take a lot of work to get rid of it!
// Anders
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