Hi Peter, In addition to the good utilities you've already tried, I've found SuperAntiSpyware to be effective and non-invasive. I firmly believe that one malware utility is not enough, although I think only one should be "active" at a time. I agree that Revo Uninstaller is an excellent utility. The most important thing, I would humbly suggest that you try running your browser in a sandbox, using "Sandboxie". It prevents items from a browsing session getting on your computer without your specific approval. It takes a little getting used to, but I've found it well worth the effort. Hope you get it fixed. On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 3:12 PM, Peter Shkabara <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I apparently was not careful enough and ended up with my Chrome browser > getting infected. The problem is that adds from go.goadvs.com pop up often > when I access our church website. I did a Google search and found some > suggestions on removing this malware. Unfortunately, a search of the > registry, inspection of installed program, removal of all Chrome > extensions, > as well as running several malware removal programs (AdwCleaner, Junkware > Removal Tool, Malwarebytes, HitmanPro, Zemana) did not seem to fix the > problem. > > > > I have now uninstalled Chrome, clearing all history and cookies, rebooted > and reinstalled Chrome. Since the problem was intermittent, I am still not > sure if it has been fixed, but so far no ads. > > > > My question to the list is whether anyone has seen such behavior. In > particular, why would this happen when visiting a specific website? Any > inputs would be appreciated. Hope that none of you get this because it is > very irritating. > > > > Peter Shkabara > > [log in to unmask] > > > > > PCSOFT's List Owners: > Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> > Mark Rode<[log in to unmask]> > PCSOFT's List Owners: Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> Mark Rode<[log in to unmask]>