Cytron is an Internet Explorer Browser Helper
Object. It scans the content of pages being
viewed for keywords and opens pop-up advertising
when they are detected.
Cytron/potd installs potd.dll into Downloaded
Program Files; with Cytron/sec the filename is
sec.dll instead.
Also known as: Burnaby, the internal
object name; TargetingSource, the name used to
describe the control in Downloaded Program Files.
Troj/Ortyc by VS antivirus.
First deregister the Cytron BHO. Open a DOS
command prompt
(Start->Programs->Accessories) and enter
the following commands:
cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u "%WinDir%\Downloaded Program
Files\potd.dll"
(Change potd.dll to sec.dll if you have Cytron/sec
variant.)
You should then be able to delete the 'TargetingSource'
entry in Downloaded Program Files (in the Windows
folder), and the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\POTD
(Start->Run->regedit).
More
Removal Instructions for Adware/Spyware Programs -
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