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The file iehelper.dll is in my system32 folder. I've read it's bad, how do I kill the process and delete?
February 16th, 2009 · 2 Comments
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1 Ferrazano O // Feb 16, 2009
You may want to scan your system for spyware and viruses
2 World Peace // Feb 16, 2009
Install Malware Bytes from the link:
http://ppd-files.download.com/sd/ZEShjHkybkUnG_b6vK17Y1HbBARBFfmLzT6WotJmiRquQWYWadhRNw0Wh93IBn-nxB6tunrTSedMAM11IEpnpY0E0oZ5UC8t/software/11004434/10804572/3/mbam-setup.exe?lop=link&ptype=1901&ontid=8022&siteId=4&edId=3&spi=9e66d85b2cabbf85f4c1c5f80566636f&pid=11004434&psid=10804572
After downloading this, please update the definitions and do a Complete Scan. This will definitely solve the problem.
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