Why my computer suddenly infected by Trojan.Win32.Agent.AMN(A) Virus? Can the trojan virus be removed completely by anti-virus? What will happen if I don’t delete it in time? Read this post to find out the answer.
What is Trojan.Win32.Agent.AMN(A) Virus?
Trojan.Win32.Agent.AMN(A) Virus is known as a trojan horse, which is a extreme dangerous virus as same as Trojan:Win32/Tobfy.H virus that spreads fast through Internet recently. If you downloaded a free program, for example one program that you thought is something like game demo or useful tools, when you run the program you may found out nothing happened, but the trojan virus has actually sneaked into your system without your awareness and permission. The virus can also break into your computer when you’re visiting dirty sites and click on those malicious pages or unknown attachment from spam emails. Once it got in, the virus will start to damage your computer by infecting critical files until your computer is crash down. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on December 1, 2012 12:41 pm and last modified on December 1, 2012 12:44 pm.
It’s very strange, I have Avast or BitDefender that report me that a Trojan.PWS.Fareit.D has been detected and it let me remove the virus. And it says it has been removed. But it still keeps telling me the Trojan is there in my computer. I have no any idea on how to get rid of it. Who can help me please? Do you have the same problem as this PC user? Why not refer to this post for help?
Basic Information about Trojan.PWS.Fareit.D
Trojan.PWS.Fareit.D is a very secret trojan virus which will be placed into your operating system files such as System32 files. It’s very easy to be detected by your anti-spyware that installed in your computer. However, it’s very hard to be removed from your computer. Just like the victim described, you might click remove or delete many times. But the virus will still be there in your computer. As if this virus can escape from scanning. Right, this Trojan virus is very smart which is created by some criminals with an ulterior motive. The final purpose is to destroy your computer system. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on November 30, 2012 12:10 pm and last modified on November 30, 2012 1:51 pm.
Did you ever get an antivirus report about Trojan:Win32/Tobfy.H virus? Confused you’re your antivirus software couldn’t remove this Trojan virus? What are the differences between this Trojan and other viruses? Find out more information about this Trojan infection. Manual removal steps are also given here.
Trojan:Win32/Tobfy.H Virus Description
Trojan:Win32/Tobfy.H is defined as a nasty Trojan virus that can bypass most antivirus protection and sneak inside your computer to bring constant troubles and damage. This aggressive Trojan infection is believed to be created by computer hackers in order to collect valuable information from PC users and create benefits. This behavior can be known as a creature to the invention of computer and Internet. Everything has its good side and disadvantages. While Internet makes the world smaller, it also brings viruses like Trojan:Win32/Tobfy.H to interrupt our online activities. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on November 28, 2012 12:17 pm and last modified on June 3, 2013 3:31 am.
Computer hit by Trojan.Win32.Bublik.ptf Virus? Suffering the pain from the fact that your PC is totally messed up by the virus? Don’t want to see the annoying pop-ups from your anti-virus in every 5 minutes? Take it easy and read this post to have the issue resolved completely.
What is Trojan.Win32.Bublikptf Virus?
Trojan.Win32.Bublik.ptf Virus is a destructive virus from the notorious Trojan virus family that created by cyber hackers to attack computer user’s system and initiate dangerous infection so that they can take control over the computer. Just like another dangerous trojan virus Win32:sirefef-aoo, it can perform a lot of harmful operations on your PC until it become totally useless. The virus can revise the registry keys to get itself automatically started right after the computer is power on so every time you use your computer it’s running as well underneath. After that it will begin to propagate itself and download other threats from Internet to create great damage to your computer and the risk of the infection may be beyond your imagination. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on November 27, 2012 12:34 pm and last modified on June 5, 2013 3:24 am.
I seem to have a trojan JS:ScriptSH-inf [Trj]. AVG says it has already removed it but it keeps popping up. Should I smash my laptop and throw it to the trash can? This sounds a little self-mocking. Anyhow, this virus can really make people go crazy!
Details about JS:ScriptSH-inf [Trj]
JS:ScriptSH-inf [Trj], if you are not familiar with it, you’d better learn something about it. Let’s read those information from Microsoft Malware protection center: JS:ScriptSH-inf [Trj] is a component of Win32/Sirefef – a multi-component family of malware that moderates your Internet experience by modifying search results, and generates pay-per-click advertising revenue for its controllers. The family consists of multiple parts that perform different functions, such as downloading updates and additional components, hiding existing components, or performing the main payload. So when your computer gets such Trojan infection. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on November 25, 2012 1:18 pm and last modified on May 31, 2013 7:40 am.
Got Codec-c Trojan present in Operating memory? No hope, no luck, no technology, how do I remove Codec-c Virus? I have download many anti-virus programs but those stupid things can’t get rid of it. Any other ideas? If you have the same experience, finally you get the right site here:
Identification of Codec-c Virus
Codec-c Virus, the name of this tiny Trojan horse is as ordinary as other Trojan horses; however, its damage power is not tiny at all. ESET antivirus caught the virus as Operating memory a variant of Codec-c Virus or Trojan. This was not caught by AntiMalware or Spybot or Symantec. But anyways, EST is not able to clean it. It can be everywhere when you open some advertisement pages or malicious websites. Hackers often hide this virus in some click icons such as files download buttons, play buttons and some irresistible pop-up windows. When you carelessly click these icons which are full of potential danger, it means that you make a condition for Codec-c Virus or Trojan to access your PC, though your real intention is not for this satanic stuff. The intelligent crafty Trojan once access your PC, it can be check-less in your computer and capriciously do anything as the prior designed goal of the program demands. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on November 24, 2012 12:59 pm and last modified on May 31, 2013 7:25 am.
MSE keep reporting Trojan:JS/Medfos.B virus infection was found in every 5 minutes? Try to run the anti-virus to have it deleted but it always notify that the Trojan was found after every reboot? Have no idea how to remove Trojan:JS/Medfos.B and end this issue up? Reading this post will help you to fix this problem.
A general description of Trojan JS/Medfos.B virus
Trojan:JS/Medfos.B virus is classified as a dangerous Trojan infection that can lead to serious damage to your computer. Acts almost the same as the Backdoor:Win32/Godo.A virus, the Trojan can sneak into your system without your awareness and permission. It can corrupt and destroy your critical system files and mess up your computer so you will see your computer is running slower and turning out to be much more vulnerable to the outside threats. Have no idear how can you get Trojan:JS/Medfos.B virus? It slips into your system silently when you click malicious link or visit pornographic website. You may say that you have been to no website like that kind of things but please be ware because downloading attachment from spam emails or installing unknown free software may also lead to the infection. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on November 23, 2012 1:10 pm and last modified on November 23, 2012 1:36 pm.
I don’t know why I can’t remove a Ramnit.A Trojan virus. My Norton just keep telling me that there is a virus in disk C but it won’t be removed. Can I find a way to remove it from my Dell PC? Do you have the same trouble? Let’s read this post.
To Have A Better Understand of Ramnit.A Trojan
Ramnit.A Trojan is acrafty trojan horse that detected by Trend Micro Internet Security. It is the same stubborn as Win32/sirefef.eb. As an offensive Trojan, it always tries to grasp any chance to invade the target system. Ramnit.A Trojan usually has a strong offensive to destroy information and files in a computer, resulting in the abnormal working of the computer, or more seriously, making the system unavailable. As a representative of Trojan, it won’t give up any chance to invade the target system. Before you find its true purposes, the infection has settled down in your computer. It tries its best to deceive innocent users. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on November 23, 2012 5:02 am
A new Trojan virus Win32:sirefef-aoo detected in file ‘c:\windows\system32\services.exe. It looks as it is a variant of Win32:Sirefef–AAO[Trj]. My Anti-Software, keeps notifying the virus every minute or so, if your avast shield is running is there any risk for you? What are these viruses anyway?
What is Win32:Sirefef-AOO[Trj]? How big is the threat?
Win32:sirefef-aoo is a new Trojan detected by anti-virus software Avast. When you connect your PC to the Internet, you open up a whole new world of adventure and information for you and your family. Unfortunately, you also open up a new world of potential dangers—viruses, spyware, computer attacks. When your computer was infected with win32:sirefef-aoo trj then you also got infected by Win32:Sirefef-AAO[Trj] or the two viruses: win32:Malware-gen + aswMBR. If you’re like most users, a large portion of the messages delivered to your email Inbox are unsolicited, unauthorized, and unwanted—in other words, spam. These spam messages are the online equivalent of the junk mail you receive in your postal mailbox, and they’re a huge problem. Then please take care when you are surfing online. Don’t post your primary email address in public forums, on message boards, in blogs, or on your own web page or Facebook/MySpace page. Once picked up the virus, you must Hurry up to get rid of Win32:sirefef-aoo virus from your computer permanently! Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on November 22, 2012 1:17 pm and last modified on November 22, 2012 3:09 pm.
Are you seeking for a solution on how to remove Backdoor:Win32/Godo.A Virus? Does your computer act so strangely after the infection? Have tried everything to delete it but failed to have it done? Try the following instruction to solve this problem completely.
What is the Backdoor:Win32/Godo.A virus?
Backdoor:Win32/Godo.A is a destructive trojan that target on the computers which have been used to surf improper site pages. As its name implies, this trojan has the ability to create backdoors for remote hackers to access and control your computer. Just like another similar virus Trojan.Win32.Bublik.ptf, this virus spreads very fast over Internet recently. You need to be very cautious when using Internet because Backdoor:Win32/Godo.A may dive into your system with your action of clicking on malicious pages from pornographic sites or attachments of spam emails. Some online movie web sites may suggest you to download unknown codes or programs to watch the video and this will probably lead to the infection of the trojan virus. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on November 22, 2012 7:18 am and last modified on November 23, 2012 6:54 am.