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[Solved] Recaptcha Popups During Gaming: Farbar Recovery Program & Scan Files Assistance Needed

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  • #1 18385507
    zen__ek
    Level 12  
    Good morning,
    I am asking for help with popups notoriously during the game.
    I read to use the Farbar recovery program ... and I put the files from the scan.
    Thank you in advance for your help :)

    kisses
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  • #2 18385559
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    "UPC Safety Package", someone is still fooling and buying it? Get rid of this "package" in UPC and uninstall it.

    Which browser displays captches for you?
  • #3 18386028
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #4 18386444
    zen__ek
    Level 12  
    Kolobos wrote:
    "UPC Safety Package", someone is still fooling and buying it? Get rid of this "package" in UPC and uninstall it.

    Which browser displays captches for you?


    Chrome

    I have five browsers: IE, Opera, Lisek, Vivaldi. I mainly use Chrome and Liska
  • #5 18386463
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #6 18386473
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Maybe it has to do with this extension:
    CHR Extension: (I'm not robot captcha clicker) - C: \ Users \ Zenek \ AppData \ Local \ Google \ Chrome \ User Data \ Default \ Extensions \ ceipnlhmjohemhfpbjdgeigkababhmjc [2019-06-20]

    Delete and check if something has changed.
  • #7 18392183
    zen__ek
    Level 12  
    Kolobos wrote:
    Maybe it has to do with this extension:
    CHR Extension: (I'm not robot captcha clicker) - C: \ Users \ Zenek \ AppData \ Local \ Google \ Chrome \ User Data \ Default \ Extensions \ ceipnlhmjohemhfpbjdgeigkababhmjc [2019-06-20]

    Delete and check if something has changed.

    ceipnlhmjohemhfpbjdgeigkababhmjc: nothing in this folder?
    sorry, there is a folder: "1.2_0"

    Added after 5 [minutes]:

    Tomequ123 wrote:
    zen__ek wrote:
    I have five browsers: IE, Opera, Lisek, Vivaldi. I mainly use Chrome and Liska

    Great, what for?

    Make a fixlist above. How the captcha will be next is:

    Rip bookmarks to a file, uninstall chrome, remove its folder from the disk and reinstall it.


    no nothing has changed still Captcha are.
    Before that, you have to recommend that the tabs be locked because doing a fix removed everything from Chroma.
  • #8 18392217
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #9 18392254
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Since it is displayed only in Chrome, and the rest is ok. Do you log into Chrome to your google account and synchronize your settings? If so, it is no wonder that nothing has changed since after logging in you download the malicious settings again.

    Check portable versions: https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/google_chrome_portable if it's ok then uninstall Chrome, delete the profile directory: C: \ Users \ Zenek \ AppData \ Local \ Google \ Chrome \ User Data \ and reinstall Chrome .
    Also delete the sync data from your google account, if you are syncing:
    https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-clear-google-chrome-sync-data/
    Rip tabs earlier.
  • #10 18400256
    zen__ek
    Level 12  
    no, i don't have an associated google account.
    I did everything as you wrote, but it didn't help.
    In addition, I added 2 captcha blocking plugins and for the time being there were no annoying windows, but one of the plugins stopped working and again I have to confirm that I am not a robot: /
    aha and in the portable version there was also captcha grrr
  • #11 18400261
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    On other computers connected to this link also shows up? Run, for example, Ubuntu LiveUSB on your computer and check if it will be ok.

    Also change dnsy to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 under Windows and see if it changes anything.
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  • #12 18414055
    zen__ek
    Level 12  
    Hi,
    there is no captcha on the computer of the son connected to the router by cable.
    changing the dns did not give anything
    now it's a tragedy, I can't play at all, new windows are displayed all the time, it's been like that since Friday
    yesterday I played about 1h but I don't know why captcha didn't pop up
  • #13 18414111
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Post new logs.

    Where is this captch showing up? Any page opening or what? How do you uninstall Chrome, it shows up in a different browser? Post the screenshots!

    You seem to be doing something, or you didn't do everything (or you did it wrong).
  • #14 18414454
    zen__ek
    Level 12  
    prtsc nr1: captcha in the game
    prtsc2: after clicking on the square
    prtsc3: folder after uninstalling Chrome

    after uninstalling chroma the game runs on Opera for now.
    Recaptcha Popups During Gaming: Farbar Recovery Program & Scan Files Assistance Needed
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    Recaptcha Popups During Gaming: Farbar Recovery Program & Scan Files Assistance Needed
  • #15 18414487
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    This is a browser game? From what I see it's like this, so it's probably normal that sometimes something pops up.
  • #16 18414515
    zen__ek
    Level 12  
    In Chromie as I wrote 15min. clicking non-stop without stopping, gives nothing, after one window another pops up, and so to death, I never felt like clicking more, and it seems to me that this is a big manifestation of patience.

    And again, I played for less than two hours :(

    Added after 13 [minutes]:

    Well, it started, it lasted less than two hours and after 20 windows I didn't want to click, the same on IE10, but it goes a bit to play, a strange symptom on Firefox because I can not log in using Facebook as always, a window pops up:

    Recaptcha Popups During Gaming: Farbar Recovery Program & Scan Files Assistance Needed

    And I log in to Facebook itself.
  • #17 18416228
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Did you uninstall the "UPC Security Package" at all?
  • #18 18416696
    zen__ek
    Level 12  
    that's how you uninstalled it yourself after making the fix
    and what is he bothering you after all, it integrates with windows?
  • #19 18416697
    takijasiu
    Level 25  
    How likely is it that what the author of the thread sees on the screen is actually solving a captcha for someone? I don't know what it's called professionally.

    The sense is that someone somewhere needs to use a website secured by google captcha (or rather something, some machine) - so this someone created something that attracts attention (browser game, it used to be websites with supposedly adult content), which attracts the user and every now and then throws a captcha on the user's screen, which he himself met "somewhere in the network" - then the user (irritated because this "captcha" covers the game) solves the given captcha - thanks to this the given machine can use the content that would otherwise be he had no access.

    Overall, it is kind of an internet scam and it certainly has some professional name that I don't know. I suspect that this may be the case, because the screenshot shows that captcha is not needed for anything there, but appears as an element hindering the enjoyment of this game.

    If this theory is true, then I am very curious what the manufacturer of this game is promising for good results - because some lure must be there.
  • #20 18416701
    zen__ek
    Level 12  
    something I have a feeling that when my son's computer works, there is no problem with captcha
    and when he turns it off, max 0.5h and captcha is turned on
  • #21 18416709
    takijasiu
    Level 25  
    Edit: to confirm / contradict this theory from my previous post, you can install a plug in your browser that shows network traffic - for example in firefox it is called "Web Developer -> Network" and is built into firefox (I don't know what the Polish name is ). Real google captcha will be downloaded from servers whose domain names will be google (I don't know exactly what) - and the captcha trick for someone will be downloaded directly from the domain of a given game (or an ineptly invented domain pretending to be google).

    Also, if the page is secured with a real captcha and it is not that kind of a scam, there must be some indications that the captcha is still showing. The presence of a second computer on the same link would be aggravating rather than helpful in this model.
  • #22 18418190
    zen__ek
    Level 12  
    I think my suspicions were wrong, because despite the fact that my son has a computer on.
    first I started vivaldi with the game yesterday without captcha today it cannot be played even once
    then I installed the uninstalled chroma yesterday and also captcha reigns :(
    I have still read about browsers in the TOR version, can this help?
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    #23 18418227
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #24 18424112
    zen__ek
    Level 12  
    Hi,
    I have read somewhere that changing the IPv6 protocol to IPv4 can help, so I called the net provider and they changed it right away.
    It's a bit better, a bit because when my son has the computer turned on, I play without captcha and when he turns it off, I can not play on the laptop in an hour, because they turn on non-stop. I don't know if it's a coincidence or something else has an effect, and is this just a coincidence?
  • #25 18436306
    zen__ek
    Level 12  
    it's OK
    captcha stopped after changing protocol to IPv4 :)
    once a week it pops up and that's all
    also thanks for trying to help and close the topic.
  • #26 18436311
    zen__ek
    Level 12  
    it's OK
    captcha stopped after changing protocol to IPv4 :)
    once a week it pops up and that's all
    also thanks for trying to help and close the topic.

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    I solved the problem by changing the IPv6 internet provider to IPv4

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around persistent reCAPTCHA popups encountered during gaming, primarily in the Chrome browser. The user seeks assistance after attempting to use the Farbar Recovery Program and scanning for issues. Various solutions are proposed, including uninstalling the "UPC Safety Package," using multiple browsers, and running malware scans with tools like Malwarebytes and Dr.Web. The user experiences intermittent success with captcha popups, which seem to correlate with the presence of another computer on the same network. Ultimately, changing the internet protocol from IPv6 to IPv4 significantly reduces the frequency of captcha popups, resolving the issue for the user.
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