AdBreak Description:
AdBreak consists of a Browser Helper Object
which opens pop-up advertising as you use
Internet Explorer, and a task run at startup
which highjacks your home page, search and error
pages to point to AdBreak's servers.
There are at many variants of AdBreak. They
differ in the filenames used and sometimes the
servers they connect to. Files you are likely to
find in the Windows directory for each variant
are:
Installer Highjacker BHO Settings Temp file
Backup Other
AdBreak/wbeCheck
AdBreak/CB
AdBreak/kvnab
AdBreak/liqad
AdBreak/kkcomp
AdBreak/xadbrk
AdBreak/fhfmm
AdBreak/liqui
When running, these variants may connect to
www.larint.com, adbreak.sylip.com,
www.adbreak.com, and possibly other servers.
Also known as: Floid.dll, Trojan.Win32.WbeCheck.
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AdBreak Manual Removal:
Before you can delete the program DLL, you
must deregister it. With some versions of the
software this can be done with regsvr32; open a
DOS command prompt window
(Start->Programs->Accessories) and enter
the command:
cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u "%WinDir%\kvnab.dll
(Change the name of the DLL in this line for
the different variants.)
For some of the earlier variants, if this
fails with an error about there being no
DllUnregisterServer entry point, try the command:
rundll32 %WinDir%\kvnab.dll, PBUninstall
(Again, change the DLL name if necessary.)
Next, run 'regedit' and open the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
key. Remove the 'CCB Enhancement' value. Open 'RunOnce'
and remove the 'AdBreak' value if you have it.
You can also delete HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\AdBreak
and 'OpenData' to clean up if you like.
Restart the computer and you should be able to
delete all the files listed in the table above.
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