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therealex
Very weird. I removed some malware (with Malwarebytes AM, running in Safe Mode) from my friend's computer. Now, she doesn't know if this was an existing problem or not, for some reason. IE (7), Firefox (latest version) and Google Chrome cannot surf. Even Firefox running in it's Safe Mode won't connect, and I also re-installed it.

Yet, of all things, Safari works fine. So, it's not a connection problem, it's not a TCP/IP problem. And, all browsers work fine in Safe Mode.

She's running Vista Ultimate with all patches up to date. I've tried it with and without the Windows firewall. I've stopped all non-vital running processes. Common sense tells me it's something that's running at start-up, which is why it works in Safe Mode. But darn if I can find anything!

In Safe Mode, I ran HiJack This (v2) and didn't find anything that looked weird. I then ran Ad-Aware AE, and it found three more trojans. Rebooted into Normal mode, still no difference - the three browsers wouldn't work. As all of this took a few hours, I left after re-booting into Safe Mode and left AW to do yet another full scan, and asked her to let me know what happened. I told her that if it found ANYTHING at all, to then run AW (in Safe Mode) again and again until it came up clean.

So, just wondering if anyone has any other ideas about what might be causing this. And why the heck does Safari work when the others don't?

- Russ
garmanma
Malwarebytes was designed to and runs best in, normal mode
fluxx23
Just to confirm, no proxy servers are setup with the other browsers that are not working right?
therealex
Thanks for the replies. There are no proxy servers for the other browsers, although I did try setting IE to "automatic" to see if that made a difference (it didn't). Regarding MBAM, I've tried it in both regular and Safe Mode, and thought it worked better in Safe Mode (as do many anti-spyware/malware programs). I know Antivirus 2009 hides in Safe Mode, so now that you've mentioned it I'll make sure to try MBAM in regular mode again.
Meanwhile, I haven't heard back from my friend yet regarding the scan. I'm still puzzled as to why only Safari would work!
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