Have you got any idea of what is bts.scour.com browser redirect virus? Other than changing your homepage and redirect you to unwanted sites and links, what else can it do to your computer? Is reinstalling browser an option to fix this problem? What is the best way to completely get rid of this browser hijacker?
Description:
bts.scour.com is a particular webpage that shows on your browser forcibly. This is categorized as a browser hijacker or browser redirect virus which has become an online PC issue that annoys lots of computer users from all over the world. By forcibly popping up on your infected browser/browsers and constantly redirecting you to unwanted web sites, it will bring a lot more viruses to your computer without permission. The fact is, bts scour.com browser hijacker is indeed supported by remote hackers. So instead of offering you real searching results, it will lead you to hacked places where contain numerous viruses. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on September 2, 2012 9:15 am and last modified on November 27, 2012 5:36 am.
Has your antivirus software reported to you that there is a Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.B virus in your computer? How come it cannot be deleted by this antivirus program? How can you get rid of it completely from your computer? Is there any way or tool that can help?
Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.B Introduction
Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.B is known to be a nasty Trojan virus that’s been quite active recently. A lot of computer users from all over the world could all be infected by it since this Trojan virus can widely spread over the networks. No matter how good is your antivirus, this specially created Trojan can sneak into your computer without noticing. So once this Trojan virus has been detected inside your computer, please be careful and do not put any personal information on the infected computer. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on September 2, 2012 7:35 am and last modified on June 5, 2013 5:34 am.
Cannot get rid of Backdoor.Win64.zaccess.BT virus from your computer successfully as it comes back after every reboot? Find a suitable solution here to completely remove this Trojan infection.
What’s Backdoor.Win64.zaccess.BT Trojan Infection? What Can It Do To Your PC?
Backdoor.Win64.zaccess.BT is categorized as a serial Trojan infection that was detected by kaspersky anti-virus. It is created by hackers to mainly collect your valuable personal information to make illegal benefits. To be more specific, once it’s inside your computer, It delivers its payload through deception, just like the fabled Trojan horse of yore. Trojan horses are often spread as innocent-looking attachments to email messages; when you click to open the attachment, you launch the Trojan program. Besides from that, it can also cause Google redirect problem, it means everything you do a search online then you will be redirected to some malicious sites. There will even be constant pop ups to disturb you and slow down the overall speed of computer. To save your computer from great damages, you may wonder what kind of programs can deal with this Backdoor.Win64.zaccess.BT virus successfully. But have been spending a lot of time to fix the problem you only found out that no anti-virus software could delete it permanently. If you’re still looking for better tools online, you’re in the wrong track now. It is believed that this Trojan infection should be manually removed as it can be completely deleted in this way. Following are some instructions on how can you manually get rid of this Trojan, but it requires expertise. If you are not computer savvy you can also contact YooSecurity Online Experts for help to safely and completely kick it off of your PC. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on September 1, 2012 5:08 am and last modified on November 27, 2012 5:33 am.
Is your computer screen locked by Department of Justice showing the warning content as below: Your operating system is locked due to the violation of the federal laws of U.S. This computer lock is aimed to stop your illegal activity. To unlock the computer you are obliged to pay a fine of 0. You have 72 hours to pay the fine, otherwise you will be arrested. Did all of these come out and scare you suddenly when you are surfing the Internet as usual? Was freaking out and feel like crying at the moment? Just think of the pornographic sites you visited and can’t wait to pay the fine of 0 to save yourself?
Department of Justice Pops Up? How to get rid of it?
What is Department of Justice, Federal bureau of Investigation? If you have been the one to believe this notice is from real government department and actually have paid the fine, I may say you have unfortunately became a fool to believe such a scam malware because this scaring message from so-called “Department of Justice” is definitely a scam aiming at robbing money as much as possible from timid people who has a guilty conscience. I bet you still can’t get your computer unlock even you have paid the fine $200 via Moneypack. Actually it is a scam malware quite similar to the Fake FBI virus and U.S. Cyber Security virus which are rather popular in the world recently. Hackers created and updated them all the time to acquire their dirty money and achieve their immoral targets. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 31, 2012 1:53 pm and last modified on December 12, 2012 4:20 pm.
Fake Win 8 Security System Virus Scam warning on my computer and telling that there are lots of threat, on the infected one it goes full screen and you cant do anything. What happens when the Win8 Security System Virus Scam hijacks your computer? I cant find the Win8 Security System virus files on my computer?:(
What is the Win 8 Security System thing popped on my screen?
Win 8 Security System is the latest variants of The ZeroAccess rootkit malware. The ZeroAccess rootkit usually takes control of the infected PCs and intelligently assemble them into a botnet. The ZeroAccess has been sophisticatedly engineered to a complex level as kernel-mode rootkit, hijacking the victim PCs and integrating them into a peer-to-peer botnet. This botnet is highly active and effective to stealthily download and install malicious scamware or scareware without your consent. As documented by many security vendors and security service providers like YooSecurity, The ZeroAccess rootkit has evolved into various versions to keep away from the detections, like previously using kernel-mode components and now operating entirely in user-mode memory. It is written to have reboot infection capabilities by overwriting a Windows driver or Windows Registry, making it very hard to get rid of by most of the security software. Once your PC is infected, ZeroAccess will use these two files to initialize the Trojan: %WINDOWS%\installer\{GUID}\n and %profile%\local settings\application data\{GUID}\n, taking control of the existing COM object and create a Windows user object via Windows Registry. This works effectively under most of 32 and 64-bit Windows systems. The remote commands sent from the ZeroAccess botnet are RC4 or DWORD XOR encrypted. The latest The ZeroAccess rootkit variants like Win 8 Security System are distributed via P2P downloads, fake keygens, fake game download and other fake Warez portals. If you think you are skilled and experienced enough on computer and software issue, you can try to follow the following guide to remove this virus by yourself. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 31, 2012 6:53 am and last modified on November 26, 2012 10:15 am.
Oh God! I got an evil today~! When I opened my Internet Explorer, my Google search engine was redirected to Ib.adnxs.com and Nym1.ib.adnxs.com! However, after I set back my options, when I open browser again, the virus hijacks my PC again. I don’t know how to get rid of Nym1.ib.adnxs.com. Neither My AVG nor Norton found it. Help!
How to Get Rid of Ib.adnxs.com?
Ib.adnxs.com is the URL of Google redirect virus. Recently, many PC users were attacked by an annoying virus called Ib.adnxs. Ib.adnxs.com browser hijacker was created by hackers aim to spread some ads by infected computers. People infected by this nasty virus by chance through drive-by download from the infected web pages. When peoples visited and downloaded what they want from the infected web pages, which will make them expose into highly danger situation and even caught this virus. This browser hijacker which can modify the fault setting of your browser to take over the browser’s authorization, change your homepage, block your resources, redirect the search engines to some malicious websites which contains lots of threats such as dangerous link and pop-ups. Once infected by Ib.adnxs redirect virus, every time you try to use your search engines, your results will always be forcedly redirected to Ib.adnxs.com or it related malicious websites, which would constantly molest your system with lots pop-ups and ads. If you think that Ib.adnxs redirect virus is not harmful with the advertisements on its webpage. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 30, 2012 2:40 am and last modified on February 26, 2014 12:02 pm.
Have you ever been annoyed by PUP.Bprotector Virus? Do you have any idea of what it is and how aggressive it can be? This Trojan virus turns out to be very dangerous and can bring more damages to your computer. You will need to manually remove it from your computer as soon as possible!
PUP.Bprotector Infection Description:
PUP.Bprotector Virus is defined as a nasty Trojan infection. You can notice this virus since it’s possible to be detected by your antivirus tools. But unluckily, you could not remove it by any kind of programs. Why is that? Because it is created by hackers in order to collect illegal benefits from innocent computer users. So be careful once it’s in your computer. This issue has become globalized so anyone can get the chance to be infected. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 28, 2012 6:53 am and last modified on June 3, 2013 3:19 am.
I got a virus Exploit-CVE2012-1723, I restored my computer but it’s still there. My AVG just keep telling me the virus is in my computer somewhere, what do i do?
What is Exploit-CVE2012-1723 Trojan?
Exploit-CVE2012-1723, a Trojan or a root-kit program has been detected from many users’ computers recently. Many users feel painful to get rid of such small but annoying virus. In fact, this virus was detected by AVG anti-virus. Just like the victim described, this virus can be detected by antivirus such as AVG, Microsoft Security Essentials. But when they report that your computer is not safe, they can never really help you remove it from your hard disk. MSE may even tell you that your computer will start 1 minute later. But when your computer starts again, MSE will tell you that computer will restart again i minute later. So obviously, Exploit-CVE2012-1723 virus can’t be removed by anti-virus. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 27, 2012 12:49 pm and last modified on June 3, 2013 3:17 am.
I found a strange tab “Search Here” when I open my Internet Explorer. I once clicked it to search something, however, it directed me to some porn sites and advertisement pages. It’s very irritating. I just want to get rid of it but I can’t do that myself.
“Search Here” Discription
“Search Here” is a tab or button which will be added on your web browser if your web browser gets infected some hijack viruses such as Trojan malware. Just the same as other redirect viruses, this “Search Here” redirect virus will hijack the normal function of your browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox or Bing. Your homepage will be replaced by “Search Here” page with a different interface, search box and operating buttons. Don’t think it can really replace your original search engine. It can only bring you much trouble. It will add more shortcut icons on the search page as if these icons can save your time. In fact, when you click these icons, you will open some odd web sites with a lot of advertisements and illegal promoting links. What is worse, when you open your web browser next time, you will find that your original homepage is completely changed to other sites including “Search Here” page. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 27, 2012 9:37 am and last modified on June 3, 2013 3:10 am.
Are you feeling helpless with the issue of having your computer infected by Trojan Horse Agent3.BWSF? AVG always pops up saying Trojan Horse Agent3.BWSF was found but never being able to remove it from your computer? If you are not sure how to stop this nasty virus, read the contents below, which will guide you to kick this virus off from your computer completely and safely.
What is Trojan Horse Agent3.BWSF and where does it come from?
Trojan Horse Agent3.BWSF is a tricky application belongs to the Trojan horse family which has been recognized as the most devastating group in the virus history. It’s recently created intended hackers to perform malicious movements through Internet on computers of windows operating system. This virus may sneak into your system through the attachment of spam emails, via the downloading of freeware or shareware, or even by your unaware clicking on malicious codes and unknown websites. Once it resides in your computer, it will start working automatically when you start the windows system and begin to wreak chaos there. Next let’s see what it can do to your computer. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 27, 2012 7:57 am and last modified on June 3, 2013 2:54 am.