I'm struggling to remove a program called 360 AD Blocker from my laptop. Even with admin permissions, I can't delete it—it keeps telling me I need those permissions. I keep getting annoying pop-ups asking me to upgrade my ad blocker plan, and it runs in the background regardless of whether I end the task. Anyone have any idea how to handle this situation?
3 Answers
You could try a guide I found that specifically addresses the 360 AD Blocker. Check it out here: howtoremove.guide/adblock-360-virus. It might have some steps that can help you get it off your system.
First off, I'd recommend assuming your system might be compromised. Reinstalling the operating system can be a solid fix. Just make sure to do it from a different computer to avoid reintroducing any issues. Also, change all your passwords and set up two-factor authentication for your accounts as a precaution.
Running a full scan with Malwarebytes is a great way to go. It usually catches most malware and helpfully guides you through removing any threats.

Related Questions
Can't Load PhpMyadmin On After Server Update
Redirect www to non-www in Apache Conf
How To Check If Your SSL Cert Is SHA 1
Windows TrackPad Gestures