It is Spyware..
1) Download Pocket KillBox from: http://www.downloads.subratam.org/KillBox.zip . You probably won't need it, but just in case, we might as well download it now, before we go into Safe Mode.
2) Restart your computer into safe mode now. To go into safe mode, go into the Start menu, choose Restart just as you normally would (click Shut Down or Turn Off Computer and then select Restart if you are not sure how to restart and can't find Restart in the menu), then start hitting the F8 key at the top of the keyboard. Just keep hitting F8 over and over every second or so until it brings you to a black screen giving you some choices. Using your arrow keys on the keyboard, choose Safe Mode, then hit Enter twice. Then wait a while and it will eventually bring you into Windows Safe Mode. (If it just restarted normally instead of going into safe mode, click here and follow the instructions for a different method of getting to safe mode)
3) Try deleting the folders in safe mode. Quite possibly you will be able to successfully delete them now. If not, continue with the steps below to have Pocket KillBox force them to delete.
4) Double-click on Killbox.exe to run it.
5) Now put a tick by Standard File Kill.
6) In the "Full Path of File to Delete" box, copy and paste C:/Program Files/altpayv2 , C:/Program Files/MediaPipe , C:/Program Files/p2pnetworks , and any of the other folders you couldn't delete one at a time. Then click on the button that has the red circle with the X in the middle after you enter each file. It will ask for confimation to delete the file. Click Yes. Continue with that same procedure until you have copied and pasted all of these in the "Paste Full Path of File to Delete" box.
Note: It is possible that Killbox will tell you that one or more files do not exist. If that happens, just continue on with all the files. Be sure you don't miss any.
So, to recap, paste these folders in and make sure Deltree is checked before hitting the red x:
C:/Program Files/altpayv2 (and/or AltPayments)
C:/Program Files/MediaPipe
C:/Program Files/p2pnetworks
C:/Program Files/[any folder or file with Movieland in the title]
Also delete ITBills and fsupport and Download Manager if they are present (Thanks to the commenters below for letting us know about these variants!). Also anything with Notification or Notifier in the name is highly suspect and should probably be deleted. Also, one person has reported the presence of a MyAccessMedia folder in the C Drive. So, you should also delete
C:/MyAccessMedia
if it is present.
Hopefully that does it!
2006-07-09 16:12:19
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answer #1
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answered by The Nerd 4
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This is because somebody accessed the porno web and that web has attacked the "registry files" in your pc.Go to download.com and download "spyware doctor" or you can also visit lavasoft.com or spybot.com.By downloading the above software you can run a spyware scan and later it will ask you to pay to fix all the badfiles.
However do not fix it.The scan is enough to stop the pop-up.
2006-07-09 16:16:34
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answered by Sreekanth V 1
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Run the removal tool and then download the free spyware and virus protection programs.
Malicious virus removal tool:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx
Ad-Aware Free download:
http://www.lavasoft.de/software/adaware/
AVG Download free
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1
Good Luck
You can also go to settings, control panel, add/remove programs and see if you see anything that says "movieland"...and remove them.
2006-07-09 16:10:25
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answered by phy333 6
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Did you download any other things other than Aim? Cause sometimes those 'side advertisement' may cause that too... (eg. those smiley emoticons, cursors, free screen saver, wallpaper etc). Also, a lot of virus scan cannot actually scan virus. It's better if you find someone who knows how to fix computers to fix it for you.
2016-03-26 23:09:46
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answered by Rosa 4
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You may have a virus hiding inside your spyware.....u will have to manually check your hard drive files for anything that doesnt belong or looks fishy. its a long process but you will notice when u go through all the files in the HD that dont belong.
2006-07-09 16:18:50
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answered by qban1der 2
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Sounds like you picked up a Trojan. Go to Trend Micro's Housecall to get it removed for free.
2006-07-09 16:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It may be spyware. Restart your computer disconnected form the internet and see if something comes up. I have had this happen to me, but it wasn't a porno.
2006-07-09 16:10:08
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answer #7
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answered by Yahoo! Answerer 6
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HOW TO REMOVE MOVIEPASS, MUVIPAZ, MOVIELAND, MEDIAPIPE
Free instructions to completely remove Moviepass and cancel your account
Here:
http://profend.com/answers/moviepass.html
2006-07-09 16:29:50
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answered by jibberjabbar 6
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first you need to stop going to those porn sites.
second, you need to use adaware to remove those hidden program installed in your machine.
here is the link to download for free
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/
2006-07-09 16:11:46
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answered by matt0424 5
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you are getting them from your hard drive ,use adware se and spy bot that should help you. also stay off the porn sights , and delete your cookies.
2006-07-09 16:14:06
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answered by Anonymous
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