Have tried many solutions to remove searchsafer.com virus from my computer but no luck. What do I do? How can I set back my homepage? This disgusting stuff makes me crazy!
Overview of searchsafer.com Redirect Virus
Searchsafer.com is completely not like a legitimate URL as other normal web sites. When you open your web browser one day and find that some odd icons and search bar have been added on the top of your web browser. Unfortunately, your computer has been very likely infected by a browser hijacker virus. searchsafer.com is one of the results of this hijack virus infection. This toolbar is added stealthily on your browser without your notice and permission. Even it looks like this toolbar has many “good” functions. There are some attractive icons such as: Online Radio on Your PC, Start Playing Free Games, Facebook, etc. However, if you really prepare to use this searchsafer.com redirect virus, it is the start of your nightmare. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 1, 2012 6:38 am and last modified on June 6, 2013 4:11 am.
Are you having troubles with the Trojan.WeelsofC virus? Trying to kill it with Anti-virus program but the tricky virus still keeps reappearing after restart? If you happen to be the one among those who got this virus, then you have come to the right place.
What is Trojan.Weelsof.C and How Does It Damage Your System?
Trojan.Weelsof.C is recognized as a tricky Trojan created by hackers. It slips into your system and resides there when you click malicious links, visit pornographic websites or downloading attachments from spam emails. Once you got Trojan Weelsof C inside your computer, there will be a lot of troubles happening within your system: It will automatically download unknown malicious files, severely slow down your computer with high consumption of CPU and Internet bandwidth, block your anti-virus from updating as well as Windows Firewall, and redirect your search queries to other unknown malicious websites or Ads sites. Sometimes it may also force your system to restart unreasonably. It will wreak chaos inside your computer and make the system crash down. Besides, It may open backdoor for hackers to control your system easily as they want. Via this nasty Trojan Weelsof C the hackers are able to steal your important private information such as user name, password, credit card number, business secrets, etc. Therefore, Trojan.Weelsof C must be kicked off completely from your computer as soon as possible before it can bring more damage.
Has your computer picked up the BACKDOOR.DAVINCI.1 virus? Are you searching for methods to remove it? To tell you the truth, I have never come across such a nasty Trojan virus. We have tried so many anti-virus to get rid of it but none of them succeed. But don’t be desperate, there is one way to uninstall it completely. This post will provide you the step-by-step guide. Don’t forget to pay attention.
What’s the BACKDOOR.DAVINCI.1 virus about?
BACKDOOR.DAVINCI.1 virus is a multi-component backdoor Trojan that involves numerous of functional modules. This particular Trojan use rootkit to escape detecting of security tools to hide in users computer. Don’t look down on this pest. It’s indeed incredibly dangerous just like a ticking bomb. This infection can result in complete system crashing if it stays long enough. This parasitical program is firstly spreads as the AdobeFlashPlayer.jar file and sneaks the target machine without users’ permission. After that, it will modify the windows registry with invalid digital certificate and figure out the operating system type. Then the virus will target the most suitable location to generate its copies and insert the malicious ‘code’. At this point, it will open backdoor to the attackers so that they can take control of your computer without any difficulty. For example, captures keystrokes, mouse-clicks and screenshots. They seem to know everything you are doing on the PC just like they are right beside you. Usually this infection will bring in more ransomware. Sometimes the ransomware will report fake warnings and trick you into purchasing their fake anti-spyware. Sometimes they are aim at stealing your personal information such as the account number and password. The Trojan virus is in charge of collecting and transmitting the information to the attackers. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 30, 2012 5:16 pm and last modified on November 26, 2012 5:53 am.
FunMoods Toolbar is completely not like a legitimate toolbar such as Google toolbar. When you open your web browser one day and find that some odd icons and search bar have been added on the top of your web browser. Unfortunately, your computer has been very likely infected by a browser hijacker virus. FunMoods Toolbar is one of the results of this hijack virus infection. This toolbar is added stealthily on your browser without your notice and permission. Even it looks like this toolbar has many “good” functions. There are some attractive icons such as: Online Radio on Your PC, Start Playing Free Games, Facebook, etc. However, if you really prepare to use this FunMoods Toolbar, it is the start of your nightmare. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 30, 2012 12:34 pm and last modified on November 26, 2012 5:51 am.
You may be the first time to heard of WINDOWS ACTIVE GUARD virus. It’s not a good news to get infected with this pest. According to what I know, thousands of users have become the victims. Since this rogue program released, we have worked hard on it to find a safe and complete solution to get rid of it. Now please pay attention to this post.
Description of WINDOWS ACTIVE GUARD virus.
As we all know, there are many viruses created everyday, such as Trojans, browser hijacker and rogue programs. WINDOWS ACTIVE GUARD virus is a newly released fake anti-spyware which distributed and installed with the help of Trojans. Since you are here, it’s very likely that your PC has picked up this infection. I guess some of you have purchased this fake program. Some of you may have tried the legal anti-virus to remove it but in vain. Once installed, you will failed to run the legit anti-virus. Mostly, this virus impersonates a legitimate security program and can start itself automatically every time when you log in Windows system. By showing you annoying pop-ups, this infection will give you a bunch of error messages which are well-prepared by the scammers beforehand in order to trick you into believing your computer is at risk. And finally WINDOWS ACTIVE GUARD just wants to convince the users into purchasing their software (purchasing it’s full version) and stealing their personal information. Such a malicious virus should be removed instantly. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 30, 2012 10:16 am and last modified on November 26, 2012 5:49 am.
Have you heard of this fake anti-virus program called Windows Ultra Antivirus? It attacks your computer in windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP. Many people have read through the websites online on how to remove this virus manually and they can’t seem to get it off. Well, here is some instructions for you to remove such a fake warning alert.
Is Windows Ultra Antivirus fake or legitimate? How to remove?
Windows Ultra Antivirus belongs to a rogue anti-spyware program that displays false scan results, fake security warnings, and uses root-kits to prevent you from terminating or deleting the program. This malware was announced by security researcher. The main goals just aiming to bamboozle you into spending money on its full version before you realize that these warnings are fake. It is distributed through Trojans already on your system or exploits. Then, the important information concluded as follow: The circumstances where you PC will be infected with Windows Ultra Anti-virus. When clicking links, It can point your browser to download threats or visit malicious web site. When you download unknown “free” software, the virus will sneak into your computer. While opening unknown e-mail, your PC also can be infected by the Windows Ultra Anti-virus. So you must get it off your computer once found it. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 29, 2012 5:10 am and last modified on August 4, 2012 2:08 am.
Worn out after spent a lot of time dealing with a virus named Win64/Agent.BA? Is there a much easy way to kick it our from your computer if your anti-virus can’t remove it?
How do i get rid of Win64/Agent.BA?
Win64/Agent.BA is a new Trojan detected by Avast Anti-virus. It is so stubborn that user was unable to clean the infection as you can see. This avast warns for Agent.BA notification pops up roughly every 5 minutes. Once your computer was infected with Win64/Agent.BA virus, then your anti-virus AVAST keeps on popping up stating “Threat detected!”, you cant see any of the entries to remove Trojan dropper but your PC is definitely infected. Yes, it is because the virus mutates every time then when users are trying to remove it only with no luck. All the instructions they see state look in extensions. They do not see anything in extensions. Many of them recently downloaded Torrent or movies and read that may be where they got it from. What is worse, users got the nasty search engine virus except this problem and while they removed it from their homepage, programs, internet options and computer it still shows up when they type an incorrect HTTP address. So they want to know every time i start my computer i get the error message “Win64/Agent.BA was detected”. How can i fix it? Well, since the anti-virus program just pick it up but couldn’t delete it completely, you must find an efficient way to save your computer well. Luckily, you can get rid of Trojan Agent.BA virus from your machine with the tutorial here. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 29, 2012 4:33 am
Is your computer effected by Trojan.Patched.Sirefef.B virus? It seems the virus detected in file ‘ c:\windows\system32\services.exe.’ My computer is infected with the Patched.Sirefef.B Trojan virus? My Anti-Software keeps notifying the virus every minute or so, is there any solution to delete it manually?
How do you get rid of Trojan.Patched.Sirefef.B?
Trojan.Patched.Sirefef.B is a stubborn Trojan that installs to the computer without user consent. It is another version of Trojan.Patched.Sirefef.C. You can’t use security tools to remove it completely, and it also can escape the detection of anti-virus software by the tricky rootkit technologies. Trojan.Patched.Sirefef.B usually provides the attacker with unauthorized remote access to a compromised computer, infects files and damages the system. It can invade your computer sneakingly without your permission .It also can replicate itself and spread copies over our computer. So you hardly can remove it completely by anti-virus software. Considering the Patched.Sirefef.B may drop other dangerous parasites or steals user sensitive information, once installed, TrojanPatched.Sirefef.B tries to contact with some servers with illegal aims, to access data from infected PC and creates the harmful registry entries to your system, so that it can run dangerous processes automatically when you start up the Windows. Moreover, TrojanPatched.SirefefB Virus will display numerous fake infections of exaggerated security threats on your computer and then state that you should purchase the program in order to remove the infections. Do not trust the warnings shown by Patched.Sirefef.B. For example, Google, Yahoo Searches are redirected. Desktop background image and Browser homepage settings are changed. You must delete Trojan.Patched.Sirefef.B virus from your machine quickly and safely. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 28, 2012 2:42 am and last modified on May 31, 2013 7:39 am.
Cannot get rid of Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.U 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 Win64/Sirefef.U Trojan Infection? What Can It Do To Your PC?
Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.U is categorized as a serial Trojan infection that can bypass antivirus software and sneak into your computer to do damages. 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 can inject malicious codes to let remote hackers enter your computer and follow all your activities. It can create a fake system or unreal sign up sites for you to give away your data unconsciously. Besides from that, it can also create system security flaws in order to bring more viruses to your computer without approval from you. 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 Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.U virus successfully. 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. Or you can contact YooSecurity Online Experts for help now. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 27, 2012 9:09 am and last modified on November 26, 2012 5:43 am.
It’s very confused that I haven’t got my Firefox to work recently. I’ve noticed my homepage has been changed automatically and I cannot manage to change it back. And no matter where I’m about to go, all I can get is either this site called liveolympictickets.com or other unwanted websites. How can I successfully get rid of this unwanted website off my Firefox?
What is A Browser Hijacker?
liveolympictickets.com is a particular webpage that shows on your browser forcibly. A browser hijacker or browser redirect virus has become an online issue/PC problem that annoys lots of computer users from all over the world. How does it annoy you? It will forcibly redirect all your online activities to unwanted places where lots of other problems will get into your computer without permission to damage your data and system. The obvious intention of this kind of virus is to finally get your money out of your pocket without selling or providing you anything but troubles. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 27, 2012 8:21 am