Dropper.Generic7.BLPW Removal Guide

How to get rid of Dropper.Generic7.BLPW virus that detected by my anti-virus application? When I picked up this Trojan virus, then i  tried following the steps on other forums but my computer still keeps freezing and crashing down. And when I try to put it in safe mode with networking it just got blue screen of death, any suggestions?

Dropper.Generic7.BLPW Virus Description

Dropper.Generic7.BLPW virus is a nasty computer virus that effects many computer users currently. It is spreading from America to Europe. This Trojan horse is just released by hackers who are aiming to control your system and steal your private information, such as credit card info, Paypal account info and other bank information. Although your think your computer is safely protected by your anti-virus program, but it still can get into your system without your concept, why? It first hides behind the malicious websites such as porn sites, once you accidentally clicked on them, then the virus will be rip into your system secretly. It really causes a serious problem, and the problem can grow rapidly once the virus begins to spread to other computers. You need to get it off of your computer once found it. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 18, 2013 4:17 am and last modified on February 21, 2013 10:52 am.

TR/Crypt.XPACK.gen Removal Instructions

How to remove TR/Crypt.XPACK.gen virus that detected by Avira anti-virus software? Have you experienced with Avira and your computer is freezing due to this malware? Every time you turn on your computer and your Avira security tool has been popping up constantly with this kind of variant message. And nothing can stop this. What to do?

Trojan Horse Exploit:JAVA/CVE-2013-0422.C Description

The TR/Crypt.XPACK.gen virus is a malicious javascript file that takes over the computer and will redirect any search performed on popular search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo, AOL, and Ask to an advertisement or landing page that is controlled by the computer hackers. These sites are typically sites that provide the hackers with some form of revenue, either per page view or per download. They will often force the user into clicking on an ad or imagine that then provides them with a financial reward. Their goal with this virus is to mass install it across millions of computers and then rotate these revenue producing sites to evenly distribute clicks and downloads. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 18, 2013 3:44 am

How to Remove Trojan.Agent.DL Virus?

How to get rid of Trojan.Agent.DL virus that detected by my anti-virus software? I have the Trojan  virus, I’m following the steps but my computer keeps logging out of windows when I try to put it in safe mode with networking, what to do next?

Trojan.Agent.DL Virus Description

The Trojan.Agent.DL virus is a very aggressive computer virus that hide deep in your system. The Trojan.Agent.DL virus is designed to infect Windows 32 bit programs and will work in virtually every Win32 environment. All current Windows based computers are subject to an attack from the Trojan.Agent.DL virus, and once one machine is infected it can then attack the other machines linked to the same network without detection. It really causes a serious problem, and the problem can grow rapidly once the virus begins to spread to other computers. Every machine that is infected can then potentially spread it to other computers it communicates with. Get it off of your computer ASAP. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 17, 2013 4:33 am

How to Remove Sirefef.gen!c

What is this Sirefef.gen!c? It gave me a message saying “Google Chrome has found Sirefef.Gen!C in your system” or something like that. It says that “Google Chrome has found Sirefef” blah blah blah, and the only button is Back to Safety. It just keep popping up every time I turn on PC and my antivirus seems not to be able to get rid of it. It says my computer is in risk. And every once in a while I will be cut off of the internet. It’s really annoying! How do I get rid of it completely?

Sirefef.gen!c Trojan Virus Description

Sirefef.gen!c is categorized as a Trojan infection that is believed to come from the Trojan Sirefef group. This Trojan virus is quite nasty and stubborn once it gets in your computer and is hard to remove with the help of antivirus programs. Why is that? It is believed that this Sirefef Trojan is created by PC hackers specially. When it’s in one’s computer, it can help hackers benefit from the victims’ info. Thus, it has the ability to escape from many antivirus tools.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on February 17, 2013 3:49 am and last modified on February 27, 2013 9:58 am.

Exploit:JAVA/CVE-2013-0422.C – How to Remove

How to remove Exploit:JAVA/CVE-2013-0422.C virus that detected by Microsoft Security Essentials software? My Microsoft Security Essentials virus removal tool says it found this virus and removed it, but after a reboot, it is still there. What is more, every time I run it again, it finds it again. That drives me mad. How do I successfully get rid of it?

Trojan Horse Exploit:JAVA/CVE-2013-0422.C Description

The Trojan Exploit:JAVA/CVE-2013-0422.C virus is one that is very commonly found, and spread through image files, more commonly through pornographic images that are shared or downloaded from massive file sharing porn sites. Once these images are clicked it automatically downloads the virus to the computer and begin to do damage. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 16, 2013 10:43 am

How to Remove Trojan.Gen.2, Removal Instructions

How to get rid of Trojan.Gen.2 virus that detected by Norton anti-virus software?  I have Norton 360 and it has been blocking several Trojans, (Trojan.Gen.2, Trojan.Zeroaccess.B, Trojan.Zeroaccess.C Trojan.Gen) continuously, and the Symantec Security tool Norton didn’t help. Why my virus removal tool just picked up this virus but couldn’t clean it out, what to do?

Trojan.Gen.2 Virus Description

The Trojan.Gen.2 virus is a very aggressive Trojan computer virus that compromises the computer owner’s privacy, allowing hackers to access very personal information about an individual. Some computer viruses don’t pose and actual security threat, but the virus is extremely dangerous and will cause severe damage to the computer. Get it off of your computer ASAP. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 16, 2013 2:36 am

Win64/ZAccess.GH Removal

How to remove Win64/ZAccess.GH virus that detected by AVG anti-virus software? My virus removal tool just picked up this virus but couldn’t clean it out, what to do? It is bundled with Win64/ZAccess.FO. How do I successfully get rid of them?

Trojan Horse Win64/ZAccess.GH Description

The Win64/ZAccess.GH virus is a Trojan that once in the computer can take over control of the Windows directory without the computer owner authorizing access. This virus has the ability to damage several very important files, leading to a system crash. It can also slow down the performance of the computer while it steals the personal information stored on the computer. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 15, 2013 10:26 am

PSW.Generic10.DQQ Removal

“Trojan Horse PSW.Generic10.DQQ” keeps popping up on your computer and detected by AVG Security Tool? You did try to rid of the virus which is hidden high in your system and AVG removal tool didn’t help.  Can’t remove the virus by virus removal tools? How to remove it manually and completely?

PSW.Generic10.DQQ Instructions

PSW.Generic10.DQQ is a Trojan horse  that can break into the target computer by exploiting harmful action.  The virus was picked by by AVG anti-virus software. Sometimes it is bundled with PSW.GENERIC10.AEUH. What is why every time user boot up the computer a warning alert is popping up, and AVG keeps telling your computer is in high risk. Yes, at the moment your computer is infected with the Trojan horse, you need to delete it quickly Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 14, 2013 12:58 pm

Trojan Horse Generic_r.BOP Removal

AVG keeps showing you Trojan Horse Generic_r.BOP virus? Is it an aggressive Trojan or just a false positive? How to stop this Trojan alert from popping up and get rid of it completely?

What is Trojan Horse Generic_r.BOP Virus?

Trojan Horse Generic_r.BOP belongs to Trojan infection that is able to perform many nefarious activities on the target computer once it is installed. Being as  a Trojan, it is different from other computer viruses since they are not designed to spread themselves. Instead, Trojan horse malware is either delivered as the payload of another virus or piece of malware or through manual end-user action by downloading infected files or inserting infected drives into a computer. It represents a huge risk for every infected computer. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 11, 2013 3:27 am

Trojan:win64/alureon.gen!b Removal

Has AVG detected a win64/alureon.gen!b Trojan in your computer system? Is computer in risks due to this Trojan virus? Why can’t it be removed by AVG but still pop up after reboot? And AVG scans fine now. What do we do to get rid of this Trojan:win64/alureon.gen!b virus?

Trojan:win64/alureon.gen!b Virus Description

Trojan:win64/alureon.gen!b is categorized as a Trojan infection that belongs to a major computer virus nowadays. You may have come across similar Trojans before as this virus is a member of the Trojan Win64 series. And due to the fact that this Win64 alureon.gen!b virus can bypass most antivirus protections and sneak into computer systems, it has brought many troubles to PC users all around the world since it can be widely spread over the networks.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on February 7, 2013 6:17 pm

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