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🥵How to Fix Google Chrome High CPU usage in Windows 10🥵Why does Chrome use a lot of CPU resources?There are several reas...
20/06/2020

🥵How to Fix Google Chrome High CPU usage in Windows 10🥵

Why does Chrome use a lot of CPU resources?

There are several reasons that can result in high usage of the Google Chrome

processor, 100% disk or memory usage. such as viruses, malicious extensions, poorly

designed extensions, or the browser itself is broken / disused, etc., resulting in excessive

use of memory or the Google Chrome processor in your system.

Sometimes the laptop starts heating and it adversely affects the performance of laptop

and battery. Read here How to check CPU temperature. Whatever the reason, here is

the solution below to improve the use of the Google Chrome high-speed processor on

disk or the memory usage that is applied to computers/laptops with Windows 10, 8.1

and Windows 10. Windows 7

Step I: Fixhigh usage of the Google Chrome processor

As indicated above, viruses, cache, cookies, malware, browser history, etc. have been

damaged. The Chrome browser stops responding and has begun to use high-level

system resources, such as disk, memory or the processor 100%. First, Start a complete

system scan with the latest and updated antivirus / antimalware and remove all viruses

/ malware infections causing problems.

Install third-party optimizers, such as C-cleaner, to clean temporary files, cookies,

unwanted data in the cache and to optimize the performance of the system along with

correcting the missing registry errors.

Open the Google Chrome browser, type chrome://settings/clearBrowserData in

the address bar and press the Enter key. Select the Advanced tab, change the current

time range by checking all the options and clicking Delete data, as shown below.

Still in the address bar of the Chrome browser, type :

'' chrome://settings/resetProfileSettings ?origin=userclick "

Then click on the Reset Chrome Settings button to completely refresh the Google

Chrome settings and make it brand new. Now close Google Chrome completely.

Press Windows + R to open RUN and type this command

%LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\UserData\ and then click OK. This will open a

new window. Now find the "Default" folder. You can delete it. But, I will suggest you

name it .backup or something else to identify that this is a backup and not

anything. This backup can be restored at any time you want your old Chrome whenever

necessary.

Always make sure that the Chrome browser upgraded to the latest version and is up to

date. To verify and install the latest updates, open it and

type chrome://settings/ help in the address bar. This will check and install the

updates.

Download and install the Chrome cleaning tool on the offcial site. Click on Scan and this

tool will automatically remove add-ons, home pages, tabs, etc. rare.

Now, restart Windows and open the Google Chrome browser. Check this time There is

no problem with the intensive use of the CPU.

The Google Chrome browser comes with a default task manager that allows you to

control the amount of CPU and memory used by web pages, extensions, and Google

processes when Chrome is running on your computer.

To open the Chrome task manager, first, open the Chrome browser, then press the Shift

+ Esc key combination (Shift + Esc). In the task manager, you will see the resources that

the web page takes. The use of the CPU and the use of resources by web pages can

result in significant use of Google Chrome memory.

Now you have to check the web pages that consume a lot of RAM or memory. Check

and delete those that use a lot of memory.

Step II: Remove extensions from Google Chrome

If you have installed too many Google Chrome extensions, you can disable or remove

them one by one, then restart your Chrome browser and see if the use of the high

chrome CPU has been corrected or not.

To disable or remove a Chrome extension Open the Chrome browser and type

chrome://extensions/ press the Enter key. This will show the complete list of

installed extensions. Simply disable the switch to temporarily disable the item or click on

the Delete option to remove the items one by one. Then, restart your Chrome browser

and see if the use of the CPU with a high chrome level has been corrected or not.

Step III: Reinstall the Chrome browser

If all of the above does not solve the problem, reinstall the Chrome browser to start. To

do this, press Windows + R, type appwiz.cpl, and then click OK. This will open the

window and the functions of the program, click here with the right mouse button in

Chrome and select Uninstall.

Restart Windows, visit now and download the latest Chrome browser and install it.

Hopefully this time you have no problem with Google Chrome.

Avoid high usage off the Google Chrome

processor

Putting down some key points which can help you troubleshoot and Reduce Google

Chrome High CPU Usage in Windows 10.

In Chrome, each additional tab is another process in your system, which means that

each open tab adds an additional load to your processor. Large tabs with JavaScript

and Flash DOM elements are very bad and they take hell lot of time to render and

process.

Do not install unnecessary extensions

Always avoid installing unnecessary extensions. You can obviously install the Google

Chrome extension if you really need it but make sure you use it otherwise it will lie there

and eating up memory and resources in the background. Sometimes, the code is

incorrect, or perhaps there is only one error, the extensions cause different problems in

the Chrome browser.

Disable hardware acceleration

The Hardware Acceleration Setting (Intel or NVIDIA) allows Google Chrome to split a

significant processing load between its CPU and its GPU, but that does not always work

correctly. Even sometimes, Chrome uses more CPU time. Try turning it of or completely

removing it from extensions and see if it helps.

ResetChrome settings by default

After checking for malware Virus infections, Optimize web browsers (delete unwanted

files, cache, cookies), Remove browser extensions. However, you will notice that the

Chrome browser causes a lot of CPU usage. Then try resetting the Chrome settings to

the default settings below.

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How to Fix DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN Error in Google ChromeIf you browse the Internet using Google Chrome, you might e...
19/06/2020

How to Fix DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN Error in Google Chrome

If you browse the Internet using Google Chrome, you might experience a

DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN error. Like other errors, there are several ways to

solve this problem yourself. To do this, you must understand what real DNS is. The

domain name server is responsible for translating domain names to the appropriate IP

addresses. As you explore the Internet, many websites are open every day. All of these

websites have domain names with the appropriate IP addresses.

What is DNS_PROBE_FFIINIISHED_NXDOMAIIN??

The reason why DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN is usually due to a con􀁻guration

error or a problem with your DNS. DNS stands for Domain Name System, which directs

Internet tra􀁹c by connecting the domain name to the actual web server. Basically, this

requires a simple query and its translation to server-friendly IP addresses, such as

216.3.128.13.

When a user enters a URL in their web browser, DNS starts linking the URL to the

current server IP address. This is called DNS name resolution and involves DNS

recipients who need a di􀁸erent name server to 􀁻nd out the actual server IP address. If

DNS cannot resolve the domain name or address, you might receive a

DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN error. The NXDOMAIN section refers to a domain

that does not exist. Learn more about DNS and how it works.

What is the cause of the problem?

Some people may lose direction every time DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN

appears on their screen. However, that is a common problem. As you can see in the

error code, this is a DNS problem. The domain name system allows you to visit and surf

through websites. When someone enters a URL in the browser's address bar, DNS sends

a request to their online database. Find the URL IP address. If DNS doesn't find the

appropriate results, Google Chrome displays the appropriate error message.

DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN has several other reasons also, and we will discuss

the solution in this article.

How to FixDNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN?

In order to stop this DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN error on your browser, you

need some simple tweaks to do. Try below solution one by one.

Because this is usually a client-side DNS problem, the 􀁻rst thing to do is try to release

and renew your computer's IP address. This also includes removing your local DNS

cache, which is similar to the browser cache.

For Windows System

* On Windows, just open the command prompt by pressing the button with

the Windows logo and then press R. Then type "cmd" and press Enter.

cmd

* Type ipconfig / release and press Enter. This will free up your current IP

address.

ipconfig /release

* Then type ipconfig / flushdns and press Enter. This will clear your local DNS

cache. You will see the message "DNS cache resolution correctly emptied" if

successful.

ipconfig /flushdns

* Then type ipconfig / extended and press Enter. This will update your IP

address.

ipconfig /extended

* You can also try to reset the IP configuration and Winsock catalog with the

following command: int ip set dns and netsh winsock reset.

* Another way to clean and renew your DNS is to deactivate your network

adapter and reactivate it.

For Mac Systems

* To release and renew your IP address on a Mac, open System Preferences.

* Click on the network options and click "Advanced".

* Click on the TCP / IP tab header if it doesn't already exist. Then click the

"Renew DHCP" button.

* As we did before on Windows, Mac users can also clear their local DNS

cache. Although this is done in a different place. Go to Utilities and click

"Terminal".

* Enter this command:

dscacheutil -flushcache

* Clear the DNS cache on Mac

* Note: There is no successful message on Mac.

Restart DNS client service

* Simply open a command prompt by pressing the Windows logo key and

then R. Then type "services.msc" and press Enter.

service.msc

* Go down to "DNS Client", right click and choose "Restart".

* If you click the reset option (like us), you can also do it via the command

prompt.

* Open a command prompt by pressing the Windows logo key and then

press R. Then type "cmd" and press Enter.

cmd

* Then enter the following command:

* start cleaning dnscache

* Depending on the version of Windows that you are running, you might

receive an error message:

* Requests to pause, resume or stop do not apply to this service.

* This might be because you have to run CMD as a network service to issue

commands. If you find this error, you must first try other solutions below.

Change the DNS server

The next thing you can try is to change your DNS server. By default, the DNS server is

automatically assigned by your ISP. But you can try replacing this temporarily with a

public DNS server, like Google or Cloudflare.

Some prefer to use Google's public DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) in the long run, because

sometimes it is more reliable. Cloud􀁼are has also launched a new free, secure, and fast

DNS (1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1) that we will use in this example. If you want to use Google, the

steps are the same, you can simply change the address of the DNS server with Google.

Tip: If you already use a free DNS server and experience problems, delete and restore it

to your ISP's DNS server, sometimes fixing the changes. Google and Cloudflare are not

perfect 100% of the time and there are a number of examples where we observe that

returning has solved the problem.

For Windows Systems

* On Windows, just open the command prompt by pressing the button with

the Windows logo and then R. Then type "Control Panel" and press Enter.

* Run the Windows control panel

* Choose "Network and Internet", then "Networks and Sharing Centers". On

the left pane, pick "Change card settings".

* Change adaptation settings

* Right-click on your current connection. This will be a LAN connection or

wireless network connection depending on your connection. Then click

"Properties".

* Wireless connection property

* Select version 4 from the Internet protocol (or version 6 if desired) and click

"Properties".

* Consider configuration if you need to go back. Click "Use the following DNS

server address". Enter the following or replace the existing one with this:

* For IPv4: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1

* For IPv6: 2606:4700:4700::1111 and

2606:4700:4700::1001

* Click OK, then close. Restart your browser

For Mac Systems

* To change the DNS server on a Mac, open System Preferences.

* Choose network icon, then select "Advanced".

* Click on the "DNS" tab.

* Then add the Cloud􀁼are DNS server address.

* For IPv4: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1

* For IPv6: 2606:4700:4700::1111 and

2606:4700:4700::1001

Reset the Chrome banner

Sometimes, Chrome settings or experimental features can be accidentally modified or

confused. Return this default value by entering the chrome: // sign in your browser and

clicking "Reset all to default". And then restart your browser. If your chrome is running

slow then there may be a reason that your chrome is taking so much resources.

Temporarily disable VPN and antivirus

Sometimes, VPNs and antivirus software can cause conflicts or cancel your network

configuration, including your DNS server, etc. If you run it, try temporarily disabling it

(closing) to see if it resolves the DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN error in Chrome.

Check your local host file

Every computer has what it calls a local host 􀁻le. This 􀁻le contains a manual DNS entry

that is specified for a specific IP address. This usually only changes when you want to

preview your DNS before moving from the domain to the new host. However, there are

many different ways to edit or edit this file. Therefore, if there is no option above that

works for you, check your local host file to ensure that the website you are trying to

access does not exist.

For Windows Systems

Host files usually require additional access. The first step is to open your text editor as

an administrator. Just click on the start menu, look for your text editor, right-click on it

and select "Run as administrator". This can be done in a text editor such as Notepad ++.

* Run the text editor as an administrator.

* In your text editor, click File → Open and navigate to the following location:

* C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\

* Click on the host file and "Open."

* Check again and make sure the website you're trying to visit isn't here. If so,

delete it.

For Mac Systems

To verify your host file on Mac, we recommend that you get a gas mask. This is a free

application that can be used as a host file manager, host file editor, and switch between

them. This makes everything fast and easy! If not, you can follow the steps below to

manually edit the host file on Mac.

* Go to Utilities and click "Terminal".

* Enter the following command and press Enter.

sudo nano/private/etc/hosts

* Check again and make sure the website you are trying to visit does not

appear in your host file. If so, delete it.

Check your DNS domain

If you only get a DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN error in the domain, even after

reviewing your host file, you might need to verify the DNS settings of the domain name

itself. If you have just migrated your website to a new hosting provider, there is a

possibility that the DNS is cached incorrectly on your computer. In this case, step 2

above must be able to solve it.

Restart your computer

We know it's annoying, but you have to mention it. If there is no above option that

works, try restarting your computer and even your router. We realize that many of you

open hundreds of tabs or applications and that is why we chose this option. But the

restart device removes a large amount of temporary cache.

Disable VPN and Antivirus

VPN (virtual private network) and antivirus are excellent security solutions for people

who spend a lot of time online. Unfortunately, its features can sometimes prevent users

from accessing multiple sites. Before changing your internet connection settings on

your PC or laptop, you can try disabling active VPN or antivirus.

Disabling your antivirus is easy: just open the control panel and look for options.

However, to disable VPN on Windows, do the following:

* In the Control Panel menu, find and double-click on "Network Connection".

This will show you a list of connections that you have.

* Highlight the VPN that you want to deactivate. Depending on the version of

Windows, the context menu will appear on the left or at the top of the

window. Select "Change settings for this connection".

* Click on the "Networks" tab at the top of the window and touch Uninstall.

This is the end of the process, but you must immediately restart your

computer to make sure to disable VPN.

Clear the DNS cache and use Google DNS

The DNS cache stores the IP address of the site you are visiting. Clearing the cache can

help resolve DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN; because outdated IP addresses can

also cause problems. To clear the cache, you must run a command prompt as an

administrator on Windows, type "ipconfig /flushdns" and press Enter.

You can change your DNS server if cache deletion does not work. By default, your

computer runs on a server from your ISP or router. However, this server address can

cause DNS problems. To avoid this problem, users prefer to use OpenDNS or Google

DNS to improve connection speed and reliability. The following steps will help you

change the DNS server:

* Open the Control Panel menu and search for "Network and Sharing

Center."

* On the left side of the window, you can see "Change adapter settings".

When you click it, a new window opens that shows a list of your connections.

* Right-click on the connection you are using and select "property"

* Search and select "Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP / IPv4)" from the list

and then click the "Properties" button.

* You will see two empty spaces at the bottom of the window. This is where

you can change the address of the selected server and replacement PC

server. Google's address is 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4; while OpenDNS is

208.67.222.220 and 208.67,220,222.

* After entering the preferred and alternative address, click OK.

Change the IP address through a command prompt

This solution is a more detailed version to clear the DNS cache. The steps are also

similar to the previous one. If you use Windows, open a command prompt as an

administrator and enter the following command:

ipconfig /release

ipconfig /all

ipconfig /flushdns

ipconfig /extended

netsh int ip set dns

restart netsh winets

You must enter these commands one by one and make sure to press Enter after each.

Users use this process to update their IP address and reset the Winsock program on

their computers. Rebooting Winsock is useful because it is responsible for controlling

requests for Internet applications and can do it from time to time.

Reset the browser

Google Chrome is a web browser that allows users to try features that are not offcially

released. Because the function is still under development, not everything works

correctly on some devices. Sometimes this feature can even interfere with the

connection.

If you encounter a DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN error message, you can try to

reset the configuration of these functions. You need go to address bar is type

"chrome://flags". You will and a page with all available Chrome experimental features

for your PC. Select "Reset All Defaults" option. After that, close and reopen Chrome.

Disable windows updates

How to Flush DNS Cache in Windows System

Step 1- Open Run Dialog

* Open Run by pressing Windows + R key combination at the same time.

Enter the following command and click the OK button:

cmd

* Open the Windows command prompt to clear the DNS cache. This will open

the command line window.

Step 2 - Clear DNS

* Use this command to clear the DNS resolution cache on your computer:

ipconfig /flushdns

* Wait a few moments and you will see a con􀁻rmation that the DNS

resolution cache has been deleted.

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How to solve Antimalware Service Executable High Memory Usage issue in Windows 10Solution I:Add antimalware service to t...
19/06/2020

How to solve Antimalware Service Executable High Memory Usage issue in Windows 10

Solution I:

Add antimalware service to the list of exclusions

of Windows Defender

Windows Defender scans, including itself, all 􀁻les on the desktop. During the scanning

phase, this can trigger unnecessary system involvement, which is a common cause of

system delay or slowdown. In the scanning process, Windows Defender may be asked

to do this itself by doing the following:

1. To open Windows Task Manager, press Ctrl + Shift + Esc.

2. Search in the process list for the Antimalware Service executable process.

3. Right-click on the procedure and choose Open File Location.

4. The full path of the Antimalware Service Executable can be found in the address

bar. Click the address bar and copy the full path.

5. To open the Windows Defender Security Center, open the Start menu, type

"Windows Defender" and click on it.

6. Click Virus & Threat Protection and select Settings for Virus & Threat Protection.

7. Scroll to Exceptions and click Exceptions to add or delete. Then click Add extension,

select File and paste the path from the MsMpEng.exe service in the address bar to

the executable file. Finally, click Open and the analysis will delete the file.

Solution II:

Disable Windows Defender

If the problem "Antimalware Service Executable High Memory Usage" still persists, it

may be necessary to use the last option to completely disable Windows Defender even

after the first fixes have been applied.

Remember that your computer will be secure from external harm and cyber attacks

once Windows Defender is disabled. Therefore, before continuing to disable Windows

Defender, it is suggested to install e􀁹cient antivirus software on your desktop.

How to disable Windows Defender: There are two efficient techniques you can use to

disable Windows Defender according to your preferences and convenience. The first is

to use LOCAL GROUP POLICY EDITOR, which works only in Windows Enterprise and Pro

editions of Windows 10, as well as in a more sophisticated version of the previous OS.

Using REGISTRY is the second way.

1. To open the Run Dialog Box, press Windows Key + R.

2. Type Regedit and click OK in the Run dialog box to open the Registry Editor.

3. Double-click in the left navigation pane to browse the

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender.

4. If you encounter DisableAntiSpyware, double-click it to edit it and set its data value

to 1.

5. If you do not see a DisableAntiSpyware registry entry, right-click on Windows

Defender and choose New > DWORD (32 bit) value.

6. Then name this new registry entry as DisableAntiSpyware and set the value data

to 1.

Solution III:

Change WINDOWS DEFENDER’s schedule

The high usage of memory caused by Antimalware Service Executable typically occurs

when a full scan is running by Windows Defender. This can be corrected through

programming software to analyze the system when your processor tends to be

dehydrated.

High CPU usage issue and the resulting slowdown of your system is really nice for your

computer because viruses and malware are constantly scanned on the restart and user

is made aware.. The best part of this is that with this analysis, you believe in complete

system protection.

You can also manually reprogram the assessment according to your time by making a

few small changes to your Windows Task Scheduler, just by following the following

steps:

1. Simultaneously press the Windows logo key and R to open the Run box.

2. Type “ taskschd.msc” and press “Enter”.

3. Double-click the Task Scheduler Library/Microsoft/Windows in the navigation pane

on the left.

4. Double-click Windows Defender in Windows, then attempt to find Windows

Defender Scheduled Scan in the middle pane and double-click it.

5. On the right side menu options, click on "Properties."

6. Uncheck Run with highest privileges.

7. Click the Conditions tab, uncheck all possibilities, and click OK. This will clear your

scans.

8. Now, to protect the computer, it is essential to plan some new scans as it has

become vulnerable to external risks and damage.

9. Click on the properties in the right pane, select the Triggers tab, and then click

New. Here, select the Weekly or Monthly option according to your preferences, and

then select the Day,

10. Click OK and make sure it is activated by restarting your computer.

11. This will put the Defender back on schedule to function as per your selection. There

is still a possibility for increased CPU usage, however. Repeat the same for other

schedules like Windows Defender Cache Maintenance, Windows Defender Cleanup,

Verification of Windows Defender.

12. Switch off the conditions and set the trigger once a week.

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How to Grab Passwords in Exposed Log Files with Google Dorks👀Step 1: Finding FTP Servers & Websites Using HTTPTo start, ...
03/11/2019

How to Grab Passwords in Exposed Log Files with Google Dorks👀

Step 1: Finding FTP Servers & Websites Using HTTP
To start, we'll use the following dork to search for file transfer servers published sometime this year. Searching for these servers can allow us to find files that are supposed to be internal, but were unknowingly made public.

command- intitle:"index of" inurl:ftp after:2018

These servers become public because the index file of their FTP server is the kind of data that Google loves to scan — a fact people tend to forget. Google's scanning leads to a complete list of all the files contained within the server being searchable on Google.

If we want to find insecure webpages still using HTTP to poke at, we can modify the command slightly to do so by changing the "ftp" to "http" and re-running the search.

intitle:"index of" inurl:http after:2018

Searching that string should produce a list of lots and lots of websites using HTTP, ready to be attacked. But if we're looking for a specific type of site, we can go even further.

If we want to start attacking some easy targets, we can be more specific and search for online forms still using HTTP by changing the text in the search title.

intitle:"forum" inurl:http after:2018

We can keep adding search operators like AND inurl:"registration" to get more specific and hunt down the registration pages of insecure form websites.

Here you can see we've found a list of vulnerable online forums using HTTP.

Step 1Find Log Files with Passwords
The next step will be to search for files of the .LOG type. Searching for LOG files will allow us to look for clues about what the credentials to the system or various user or admin accounts might be.

The dork we'll be using to do this is as follows.

allintext:password filetype:log after:2018
When searching for current log files exposed to the internet, we find this almost immediately.

This log states that the password is the default one, which takes just a simple Google search of the OpenCast Project website to discover. With one search, we've possibly found the credentials to this system without hacking anything at all.

Step 2- Find Configuration Files with Passwords
Configuration files should not be public pretty much ever, and .ENV files are great examples of this. If we search for .ENV files that contain a string for the database password, we instantly find the password to this database we've discovered.

filetype:env "DB_PASSWORD" after:2018

If we remove the after:2018 we can see older log files also exposing services to the internet.

Step 3Find Email Lists
Email lists are a great way of scraping email addresses and trying to find information on corporate or school targets. These lists are frequently exposed by companies or schools that are trying to organize email lists for their members.

To find them, we'll be looking for spreadsheet .XLS file type with the string "email.xls" in the URL.

While these results are useful, be careful not to download any file without first considering if it's a honeypot. Many people will take popular dorks and then leave a server hosting a file that looks vulnerable but could instead contain malware.

Step 4Find Open Cameras
Finally, if you thought Shodan was the only service that can find weird open cameras, you were dead wrong. Camera login and viewing pages are usually HTTP, meaning Google is happy to index them and provide them for viewing if you know the right search string.

One common format for we**am strings is searching for "top.htm" in the URL with the current time and date included. You'll find a lot of results this way.

inurl:top.htm inurl:currenttime

The first result is a we**am that appears to be the Windows XP background from another angle in Belmullet, Ireland.

Another dork for cameras that produces outstanding results searches for a common live-view page hosted on routers.

inurl:"lvappl.htm"
Using this dork, I was able to locate the best camera of all, the birdcam1.

I hope you enjoyed this guide to using Google dorks to find vulnerable devices and passwords! If you have any questions about this on Google dorks, or if you have a comment, ask below

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