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Manual Removal Guide for Ad.GreatSaver

October 18, 2017 - 7:40 am
The following instructions have been created to help you to get rid of "Ad.GreatSaver" manually.
Use this guide at your own risk; software should usually be better suited to remove malware, since it is able to look deeper.

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Threat Details:

Categories:

  • adware

Description:

Ad.GreatSaver installs browser extensions for all local users and stores library files within the program files directory. This adware uses string obfuscation to avoid detection.

Links (be careful!):

: ttp://greatsaver.info/

Removal Instructions:

Files:

Please use Windows Explorer or another file manager of your choice to locate and delete these files.

  • The file at "<$PROFILE>\AppData\LocalLow\{58E330A8-EAEB-83C9-0498-8D6E40BC80D3}\greAtsaaverr.2.9.dat".

Make sure you set your file manager to display hidden and system files. If Ad.GreatSaver uses rootkit technologies, use the rootkit scanner integrated into Spybot-S&D 2.x or our Total Commander anti-rootkit plugins.
You will have to use a global search for files without a name specified. Be extra careful, because just the name might not be enough to identify files!

Important: There are more files that cannot be safely described in simple words. Please use Spybot-S&D to remove them.

Folders:

Please use Windows Explorer or another file manager of your choice to locate and delete these folders.

  • The directory at "<$COMMONAPPDATA>\greAtsaaverr".
  • The directory at "<$LOCALAPPDATA>\Chromatic Browser\User Data\Default\Extensions\jefjannmenmdfkekcinpfmdlonmcaoan\2.7".
  • The directory at "<$LOCALAPPDATA>\Chromatic Browser\User Data\Default\Extensions\jefjannmenmdfkekcinpfmdlonmcaoan".
  • The directory at "<$LOCALAPPDATA>\Comodo\Dragon\User Data\Default\Extensions\jefjannmenmdfkekcinpfmdlonmcaoan\2.7".
  • The directory at "<$LOCALAPPDATA>\Comodo\Dragon\User Data\Default\Extensions\jefjannmenmdfkekcinpfmdlonmcaoan".
  • The directory at "<$LOCALAPPDATA>\Google\Chrome SxS\User Data\Default\Extensions\jefjannmenmdfkekcinpfmdlonmcaoan\2.7".
  • The directory at "<$LOCALAPPDATA>\Google\Chrome SxS\User Data\Default\Extensions\jefjannmenmdfkekcinpfmdlonmcaoan".
  • The directory at "<$LOCALAPPDATA>\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\jefjannmenmdfkekcinpfmdlonmcaoan\2.7".
  • The directory at "<$LOCALAPPDATA>\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\jefjannmenmdfkekcinpfmdlonmcaoan".
  • The directory at "<$LOCALAPPDATA>\Torch\User Data\Default\Extensions\jefjannmenmdfkekcinpfmdlonmcaoan\2.7".
  • The directory at "<$LOCALAPPDATA>\Torch\User Data\Default\Extensions\jefjannmenmdfkekcinpfmdlonmcaoan".
  • The directory at "<$PROFILE>\AppData\LocalLow\{58E330A8-EAEB-83C9-0498-8D6E40BC80D3}".
  • The directory at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\greAtsaaverr".

Make sure you set your file manager to display hidden and system files. If Ad.GreatSaver uses rootkit technologies, use our RootAlyzer or our Total Commander anti-rootkit plugins.
You will have to use a global search for files without a name specified. Be extra careful, because just the name might not be enough to identify folders!

Registry:

You can use regedit.exe (included in Windows) to locate and delete these registry entries.

  • A key in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ named "greatossaaVeer.greatossaaVeer.2.7", plus associated values.
  • A key in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ named "greatossaaVeer.greatossaaVeer", plus associated values.
  • Delete the registry key "{58E330A8-EAEB-83C9-0498-8D6E40BC80D3}" at "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\".
  • Delete the registry key "{58E330A8-EAEB-83C9-0498-8D6E40BC80D3}" at "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\ApprovedExtensionsMigration\".
  • Delete the registry key "{58E330A8-EAEB-83C9-0498-8D6E40BC80D3}" at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Browser Helper Objects\".
  • Delete the registry key "{58E330A8-EAEB-83C9-0498-8D6E40BC80D3}" at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ext\PreApproved\".
  • Delete the registry key "{CA41BB14-E67B-1653-C57B-5CA99418A866}" at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\".
  • Delete the registry key "{E2343056-CC08-46AC-B898-BFC7ACF4E755}" at "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TypeLib\".
  • Delete the registry value "{58E330A8-EAEB-83C9-0498-8D6E40BC80D3}" at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\Ext\CLSID\".

If Ad.GreatSaver uses rootkit technologies, use our RegAlyzer, RootAlyzer or our Total Commander anti-rootkit plugins.

There are more registry entries that cannot be safely described in simple words. Please use Spybot-S&D to remove them.

Final Words:

If neither Spybot-S&D nor self help did resolve the issue or you would prefer one on one help,

  1. Please read these instructions before requesting assistance,
  2. Then start your own thread in the Malware Removal Forum where a volunteer analyst will advise you as soon as available.

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