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LizardBar
Overview
LizardBar, also called FreeComm and Free Community,
is an Internet Explorer browser helper object.
The name, LizardBar, is set as the internal file name for submithook.dll.
In submithook.dll "Free Community Toolbar" and "http://www.fjkhfw.cc/?r=%url&i=%nid"
shows up. If you enter the url in the web browser, the server's response will be a link
to pornographic material at www.indateens.com.
LURHQ offers detailed information
about LizardBar.
Classification
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Files
submithook.dll
If you have any of the files related to LizardBar on your system,
please send them
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Log references
Log 46
Vendor
Unknwon
Privacy policy
No privacy policy available
Detection
Bazooka Adware and Spyware Scanner detects LizardBar.
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Uninstall procedure
Uninstall LizardBar from "Add/Remove Programs" in the Windows® Control Panel. Look for an entry called "Submit Url".
Uninstall LizardBar with FreeFixer
I'm working on a general purpose tool for removing unwanted software.
The tool is called FreeFixer
and can help you remove unwanted Browser Helper Objects, Internet Explorer toolbars
and software that starts automatically when you reboot your computer, so it can offer some
assistance while uninstalling LizardBar. The manual removal instructions
listed below will help you to identify what to delete with
FreeFixer.
Read more about FreeFixer.
Manual removal
Please follow the instructions below if you would like to remove LizardBar manually. Please
notice that you must follow the instructions very carefully and delete everything that is mentioned. In most
cases the removal will fail if one single item is not deleted. If LizardBar remains on your system
after stepping through the removal instructions, please double-check by stepping through them again.
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Start the registry editor. This is done by clicking Start then Run.
(The Run dialog will appear.) Type regedit and click OK. (The registry editor will open.)
- Delete 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Classes \ CLSID \ {2E9CAFF6-30C7-4208-8807-E79D4EC6F806}', if it exists.
- Delete 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ Browser Helper Objects \ {2E9CAFF6-30C7-4208-8807-E79D4EC6F806}', if it exists.
- Exit the registry editor.
- Restart your computer.
- Delete C:\Program Files\Submit\
- Start Microsoft Internet Explorer.
- In Internet Explorer, click Tools -> Internet Options.
- Click the Programs tab -> Reset Web Settings.
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