Has your antivirus software reported to you that there is a Win32/Bafrus Backdoor virus in your computer? Can you completely delete it from coming back again? What’s the best program we need to install in order to get rid of this Trojan virus? Or what is the best way to successfully remove it?
Win32/Bafrus Backdoor Introduction
Win32/Bafrus Backdoor is categorized as a nasty Trojan infection that many computer users can be infected with. It is believed that this Trojan infection is created by hackers in order to mess around with users’ computers and collect their valuable information to make illegal profits. To achieve that, it can bring other viruses and malware to damage your computer. You may be redirected to fake sign up pages to pay for something useless or asked to pay for full versions of unknown antivirus programs. “Legal issues” may also be involved to threaten you and get your money! All the above problems can be due to this Win32/Bafrus Backdoor infection. When the infection is done, this Trojan virus will create a new kernel driver so as to let itself boot automatically upon Windows start-up and also will change the structure of computer system. You cannot easily get rid of it by simply removing it with antivirus. It is suggested that this Trojan Win32 Bafrus Backdoor virus should be deleted manually and immediately! Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 26, 2012 3:06 pm and last modified on June 3, 2013 3:12 am.
What is a Trojan:Win64 alureon gen!k virus? How did it get into my computer since I have not visited any pornographic websites? Besides, I’ve always have good protection from my antivirus. What’s even weirder, it seems that I cannot get rid of it by my antivirus. Is there any better program or method to successfully remove it?
Description of Win64 alureon gen!k
Trojan:Win64 alureon gen!k is another newly released Trojan infection that aims at turning more computer users into its victims and collect illegal benefits from them. How can it achieve that? This Trojan infection has been given the ability to bring a third party and other viruses and malware into your computer. Soon your activities on this infected computer will be viewed by remote hackers. And there will be constant pop ups or redirection attempting to request money from you for any kinds of problems. This Win64 alureon gen!k Trojan infection can be widely spread over the Internet. Once you visit hacked sites, download unknown malicious programs, music or videos, Trojans hidden in them will bypass the protection from your antivirus software and sneak into your computer without permission. If you cannot manage to get rid of it as soon as possible, your computer will be suffering from more than just one virus or problem. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 25, 2012 7:48 am and last modified on June 3, 2013 2:57 am.
If your computer got a Trojan virus, that means a time bomb was planted in your computer. Your PC will crash sooner or later. Getting it out from your computer is rather a troublesome work. Is there any good choice to deal with it?
rootkit.0access introduction
rootkit.0access, 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, rootkit.0access virus can’t be removed by anti-virus. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 24, 2012 1:12 pm and last modified on June 3, 2013 3:04 am.
Do you have any idea of a mem.rootkit.win64.tdss.fa virus? What kind of virus is that? Can your antivirus software help you delete this virus from your computer? Or is there any other better tool? What are the alternative solutions?
What’s mem.rootkit.win64.tdss.fa Infection?
mem.rootkit.win64.tdss.fa is categorized as a Trojan infection that many computer users have been infected with recently. You may wonder how you get infected with it since you have been protected all the time by your antivirus program. Where did you pick up this Trojan virus? You may claim that you have never been on any pornographic websites. But this virus can not only be hidden in pornographic websites, it can also be put on other hacked sites which look just like common ones. What’s more, it can be downloaded together with malicious programs onto your computer. But normally, we stay away from those unknown “free” or unauthorized programs. However, if this virus has been detected inside your computer, there’s no much time for wondering. This Trojan infection can continue to bring more problems to damage your data if there isn’t a fast and complete removal. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 23, 2012 3:41 am and last modified on November 26, 2012 9:38 am.
Has Trojan Horse Dropper.Generic6.ANVH virus been detected in your computer? Don’t know how to get it off from your computer? After reading this post, you will have an idea. Detailed removal instructions about this Trojan are all included here.
Instruction about Trojan Horse Dropper.Generic6.ANVH virus
Trojan Horse Dropper.Generic6.ANVH has been reported not long ago to have infected many users’ computers worldwide. This nasty Trojan virus can be very dangerous! It is believed that it can be widely spread over the social networks. Hackers created it and then hid it among hacked websites, malicious programs and spam emails attachments. Even if you have more than one antivirus software to protect you from all the threats on the Internet, you can still be infected by this Trojan once you land and do one of the above online activities. Once it sneaks into your computer, Trojan Dropper Generic6.ANVH will secretly change some settings of your computer system so that it can steadily stay in your computer. If you cannot manage to get rid of it in time, it will constantly bring more troubles to you. The most dangerous trouble would be the fact that it can bring a third party into your computer to follow all your activities and collect personal information to make illegal benefits. You may not even notice this behavior! It’s like a thief sneaking into your house in the middle of night and take whatever he wants. Thus, without any doubt, you should try to manually get rid of this Trojan infection as soon as possible. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 23, 2012 2:07 am
McAfee pops up a report that in my computer, a virus called CVE-2012-1723.AM has been detected in disk C. I don’t know how to remove it. It’s seems McAfee can’t remove it. What is the solution?
What is CVE-2012-1723AM?
CVE-2012-1723.AM, as its name implies, it’s a Trojan virus that has been detected in many users computers. In usual, once your computer gets infected such Trojan virus, your anti-virus will warn you by giving you a scanning report and tell you that in some route of your operating system, a virus called CVE-2012-1723AM has been detected. You will be urged to use your anti-virus to remove it soon. And after you click Remove, your anti-virus will tell your anti-virus has remove it successfully or inform you that this virus can’t be removed. No matter what information, after a while, your anti-virus will tell you the virus is in your computer again. So obviously, this virus can’t be removed by anti-virus. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 22, 2012 6:06 am and last modified on November 26, 2012 9:35 am.
AVG keeps saying in my computer somewhere, a virus called Troj_zaccess.cqj has been detected and tell me to remove it right away. But when I try to do that, nothing happened and after while, it will tell me the virus is still there. How do I remove it?
To know about Troj_zaccess.cqj
Troj_zaccess.cqj, 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, this virus can’t be removed by anti-virus. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 22, 2012 5:20 am and last modified on November 26, 2012 9:34 am.
Feel like crying with your computer infected by Java/CVE_2012-1723BF Virus? Trying to get rid of it from your computer but can’t even find a clue? Haven’t realized what damages can the nasty virus cause? After reading this post, you will have a clear understanding about Java/CVE_2012-1723BF Virus and get a step-by-step guide to remove it completely from your computer with no risk.
What is Java/CVE_2012-1723BF Virus and where does it come from?
Being classified as the most dangerous one in the computer virus family, Trojan virus is the kind of tricky virus that may bring great damages to your computer. Just like what Trojan horse has done in Greek mythology, this kind of virus acts rather craftily in your system while it’s quite difficult to be caught and kicked off from your computer. As a member of Trojan virus, Java/CVE_2012-1723BF Virus is created and spread by intended hackers. It has become an evil tool by which the hackers can easily make money or achieve their wicked motive. You may get this virus from unsafe freeware, shareware or advertising-supported programs such as various browser add-ons or toolbars. It may also sneak into the system when you are clicking malicious code, visiting pornographic website or downloading attachment from spam emails. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 21, 2012 1:22 pm and last modified on November 14, 2012 9:02 am.
Virus is keep updating rapidly. More and more viruses have been created to attack users’ computer such as this one: Win32:Sirefef-AHF [Trj].
Explanation of Win32:Sirefef-AHF [Trj]?
Although it’s a new virus, Win32:Sirefef-AHF [Trj] is nothing different from other malware viruses. It’s designed as a root-kit permeating into your computer to make huge damage until your computer be destroyed. Much like other Trojan virus, Win32:Sirefef-AHF [Trj] will permeate in system files such as windows32 and registry. Once succeed, it will act as the administrator to modify your system files and registry. This activity may cause dangerous problem such as can’t shutdown or start computer. Some important functions are unavailable such as web browser. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 20, 2012 10:10 pm
Are you feeling headache with your computer getting infection by Smitfraud-C.generic Trojan Virus? Trying to kick it off far away from your computer by using varies of anti-virus program but the stubborn virus still keeps reappearing after restart? I can understand how that would be upsetting but please don’t lose your heart because this article will help you find the clue to fix this problem.
What is Smitfraud-C.generic virus and how does it affect your PC?
Being recognized as the most destructive group in the computer virus family, Trojan virus is one kind of stubborn and nasty virus that can bring fatal damage to your computer. Just like the Trojan horse in the Greek mythology, this kind of virus acts very cunningly in your computer and it’s pretty difficult to be found out and removed from the system. As a member of Trojan virus, Smitfraud-C.generic virus is created by intended hackers and become a tool by which they can make money or achieve their wicked motive. This nasty virus can slip into your computer when you visit illegal websites such as pornographic or violent sites, an action of downloading free software or attachment from spam emails may lead to the infection as well. Once you got this stubborn virus in your computer, you will find there are some odd things happening within your beloved machine: Smitfraud-C.generic virus will automatically download unknown malicious files and thus severely slow down your computer with high consumption of CPU and Internet bandwidth. It can also block your anti-virus from updating as well as Windows Firewall. It copies itself and propagates very fast and wreaks chaos inside your computer until your system totally crash down. What’s worst, Smitfraud-C.generic virus may open backdoor for hackers to control your system easily via which they are able to steal your important private information such as user name, password, credit card number, business secrets, etc. Therefore, this Trojan must be removed from your computer completely as soon as possible before further damages. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 20, 2012 7:58 am and last modified on November 26, 2012 9:21 am.