USC I had to get PCcillon I think it's called whic
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USC I had to get PCcillon I think it's called which found the crap and it was definitely from IHUB scam spyware the Investor Hub Scam site.
My computer geek was here this morning and said the Investor Hub spyware is one of the worst he has seen and can actually rip right through your whole computer and follow your moves on other sites including your stock account sites and email. He said it was a very serious threat.
I had to pay $50 for the PCcillon I think he called it.
He then downloaded CCcleaner which he got off line and I didn't have to pay for that. He told me to use the CCcleaner tool every time I get off line and to turn my computer off completely when not in use like Max suggested.
He also stated to stay completely away from that crooked spyware site of Investor Hub, IHUB.
He also stated that the spyware threat from Investor Hub I-HUB was so serious that it should have warnings on the search engines about it. He was amazed that there wasn't.
I was then told by my cousin who's also a computer geek that I could have done a full system recovery from a point before the damage was first initiated by the IHUB scam site.
Since it's Investor Hub, IHUB's new criminal spyware software that Max just stated I would have gone that route and skipped the PCcillon but I didn't know at the time how far it went back and my computer isn't that old so I would have went right back to the beginning but then you have to reinstall everything over again.
I would go back and do a recovery from when you started having issues from the scam site Investor Hub spyware crud and see if that takes care of it. Then download the CCclaener and never return to the Investor Hub Spyware criminal site again.
If you keep going back on a recovery date until you find it which you won't know until you do the recovery, It may take a bit when you restart your computer as there were critical updates for Microsoft this past month.
I didn't want to go through all that so I got the PCcillon software and did a full system scan.
When you choose a recovery point the critical Microsoft updates dates are shown.
Hope that helps, I know you had said that you were having trouble before and I think that was about a month ago.