Recently I spent some time rescuing my sister-in-law’s laptop from some seriously nasty malware. Even after running utilities like Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, then using UnHide to restore the system’s missing icons and folders, something was hijacking the Web browsers. Whenever I’d click a link in Internet Explorer or Firefox (the latest versions of both, FYI), some malicious bit of code would redirect the browser to a phishing site. That’s hijacking in a nutshell, and it’s extremely frustrating.
So how does one banish TDSS when the usual malware cleaners fail? Kaspersky’s free TDSSKiller worked for me…eventually. When I first downloaded and ran the utility, nothing happened. The interface never appeared, so I couldn’t start a scan. Turns out TDSS is so nasty, it can even block TDSSKiller from running. Fortunately, Kaspersky posted an updated version that did the trick.
Once I’d sent TDSS back to hell, the browser hijacking stopped. Your mileage may vary, of course, but if you’ve tried other measures and your system is still exhibiting symptoms of infection, TDSSKiller might be the final inoculation you need.
Note: The Download button takes you to the vendor’s site, where you can download the most recent version of the software.
–Rick Broida