There has been reported that a new Trojan virus has become a big problems to worldwide computer users. More and more security tools begin to catch this TrojanDownloader:win32/upatre.A virus. The warning from the antivirus program is the most obvious clue that the computer has been infected with the virus. But it does set barriers for people to remove the virus since all software cannot eliminate it easily. What is going to be the best way to get rid of the virus?
Learn More about the Trojan Virus
Being categorized as a Trojan virus, TrojanDownloader:win32/upatre.A is not only annoying for it will be reported by the antivirus software to tell you the infection but also brings problems to the computer. An infected computer will work improperly. For instance, computer users have to wait longer when they start the PC up. And they will spend more time opening a common program they used to use often. Besides, there will begin to show up more and more various errors when you run regular software.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 13, 2014 1:12 pm and last modified on May 13, 2014 1:13 pm.
I think this Win32/Bundpil.BO is messing up my laptop. I want to get rid of it from my computer. But I’m not a computer literate, and I don’t know how to do that by myself. This Trojan is found by an anti-virus program that my friend installed for me, and I have tried to use it to remove this Trojan but it can’t. Now I don’t have any idea about how to deal with this nasty thing. Please advise.
Brief Introduction to This Trojan
Win32/Bundpil.BO is designed by cyber criminals for some malicious purposes. Generally, this Trojan horse infection can be spread from the Internet. Websites that already have been hacked can be implanted this Trojan. Usually, hackers will save this virus on those websites’ servers and once innocent people come to the infected web pages, their computers can download the cache files for the websites, also, this Trojan can infiltrate the visiting computers without users’ knowledge. In addition, when people download and install those freeware which can be implanted this Trojan can also make their computers get infected by this Win32/Bundpil.BO as freeware can also be used for hackers to spread this Trojan. If people are sent some span E-mails which contain, this Trojan can also hide in the attachments. Once people click on the attachments to open them, this Trojan can come to target computers secretly. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 12, 2014 11:25 pm and last modified on May 12, 2014 11:25 pm.
I am suffering from Trojan.snowal.gen.1 Trojan infection with my brand new laptop. I have no clues on where it comes or how it gets settled down to my system which hasn’t been used long. Will it damage my computer? And will I lose my data on it? What can I do to eliminate it from the computer completely?
Trojan.snowal.gen.1 Trojan Virus Infection Detection
Trojan.snowal.gen.1 is known to be a Trojan virus in computer field. It is newly found virus which has hacked great amount of computers all over the world. Because of the fact that it was created by hackers who have much knowledge about computers, it has gained the ability to bypass the scan and detect of many antivirus software when it first gets down there. However, with it creating more and more infected files, the antivirus programs have ways to detect its existence. There comes the real problem which has made so many users frustrated that the antivirus software cannot delete the virus by all means.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 11, 2014 1:30 pm
I don’t know when this Trojan.Rhubot infiltrates my computer. Now my computer is in great risk. I can definitely tell that this Trojan is the reason that causes my computer runs abnormally. I want to get it removed now, but it is beyond my ability to remove it by my own. As I have tried so many different kinds of anti-virus programs to remove it, and none of them worked. Now I’m desperate. Please help.
Brief Introduction to This Trojan.Rhubot
Trojan.Rhubot is a malicious Trojan infection which is harmful to computers with Windows operating systems. As a Trojan infection, the size of it is small which is able to be spread from the Internet. Cyber criminals who are able to hack websites can use the servers of those websites to save this Trojan horse virus, and once innocent people use their computers to visit those infected websites, this Trojan can invade the visiting computers immediately as computers will create cache files for the websites, and the computers treat the Trojan as one of the cache files mistakenly. Also, freeware can be another way for this Trojan to spread. Hackers can implant this Trojan virus to those programs that computer users will commonly use, like music player, PDF reader and so on. During the installation processes of those infected programs, this Trojan can be installed on the target computers without users’ approval. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 11, 2014 1:04 pm
Computer gets hacked by MSIL:Agent-BUN Trojan virus? Do you get antivirus warning reporting your computer is infected by this Trojan virus? Do you fail removing the virus from the computer no matter what tool you use? Are you trying to get rid of the virus? Do you worry about mistakes that might bring damages to the computer?
MSIL:Agent-BUN Trojan Virus Infection Description
MSIL:Agent-BUN is a new Trojan dropper virus that infects windows operating system severely recently. Being a member of Trojan horse infections, it is different from browser hijacker infection as it cannot be noticed until you run an antivirus security scan on the infected computer. But unfortunately, though some reputable computer security tools are able to detect the existence of the virus they are not powerful enough to get rid of it. They only keep sending you the infection alert but cannot delete the virus no matter which option you click on. The virus always slips into a computer in quite secret way. Computer users seldom find it during their regular usage of the computer. The users will not have any clues on getting infected by the Trojan virus. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 10, 2014 5:54 am
I have downloaded this Trojan.Cidox.C mistakenly, and now I don’t have any chance to remove it from my computer. It just sticks in my computer and I have no idea how to deal with it. My anti-virus program did help me detect it, but it seems that it failed to remove it. How can I remove it from my computer safely and completely without messing up my data? I don’t know too much about computer. Please advise.
Brief Introduction to This Trojan.Cidox.C
Trojan.Cidox.C is a highly-risk Trojan horse virus that can attack computers with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and 8 operating systems. With a small size, this Trojan can be easily distributed on the Internet by cyber hackers who create it. Cyber criminals usually hack into many websites, mostly web pages with adult contents and even some famous websites. Once those websites’ servers are hacked, this Trojan can be implanted into the servers. Innocent computer users who come to the infected web pages, their computers can be infected by this Trojan immediately as the Trojan can be treated as a cache file for computers to download. Except this, freeware can also be used as PC users use different programs for different purposes. So, cyber hackers mainly use those commonly used freeware to cover this Trojan and publish the infected programs on the web for people to download and use. Once the installation of the infected program is completed, this Trojan can also be installed without user notice. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 9, 2014 10:21 pm and last modified on May 11, 2014 1:02 pm.
Recently, pop-up ads have been popping up whenever I’m on Firefox browser. This has never happened before but now the ads just come up when I click a link to google or go onto my school website. I’ve scanned with Malware-Bytes and it picked up PUP.Speed Cleaner. Any ideas on how to stop pop-up ads and remove this threat? This virus keeps coming back after removal. I really need help!!!! Thanks in advance.
PUP.Speed Cleaner Description:
PUP.Speed Cleaner is another PUP (as known as potentially unwanted program) found by Malwarebytes Anti-Malware recently. Technically speaking, PUP doesn’t belong to a virus because it can neither spread nor replicate itself. Therefore, it can escape from the detection of many advanced anti-malware programs. However, this kind of threat can perform a lot of harmful activities on a target machine once it is downloaded. The most obvious symptom you can see after your computer is attacked is unstoppable commercial ads and misleading information which will pop up on your browser whenever you go online. Now Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari are the main targets of this malware. It is urgent to remove PUP.Speed Cleaner once upon detection.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 9, 2014 7:17 am
My computer has been attacked by Win32/Tnegae.auge virus when I try to install music player program which downloaded from a forum, I think it is a safe program but obviously it is not, then I try to get rid of this Trojan horse by security tools, however, this Trojan horse will be detected again and again even I have removed it by most advanced anti-virus program. It seems that this nasty virus process needs to be removed manually, but I have no idea how to do that. What is my way out? Any help will be appreciated.
Information about Win32/Tnegae.auge Virus:
Win32/Tnegae.auge is a an extremely dangerous virus process that attacks the PC users via many ways such as infected programs, spam E-mail attachments, unsafe links on websites and forums. Usually this Trojan horse is able to infect the PC while installing the infected programs so that it can not be prevented by the anti-virus program easily. This Trojan horse can also make the infected machine stay in a high-risk situation and damage system files like slow performance, other virus attack and even the blue screen of death, and that is the reason it can be one of the most nasty virus processes on the Internet. This virus needs to be removed completely and manually and completely since it has the ability to avoid the tracking of the security tools.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 8, 2014 6:01 pm
A pop-up alert of this Trojan.Malpack.Gen virus appeared after my computer was launched. I have updated my antivirus yesterday, but it can’t seem to block this Trojan attack. I found that the computer performed weirdly, and it got stuck during the computer activities a lot. I have tried what I can do, but I can’t eliminate the stubborn Trojan infection. What is the most effective way to get rid of the Trojan horse? Any Trojan virus removal guide will be highly appreciated.
Information about Trojan.Malpack.Gen Virus:
Trojan.Malpack.Gen is identified as a horrible Trojan infection which attempts to corrupt users’ computers and violate your privacy. It is a potentially unwanted program installed in the computer automatically. Soon as the Trojan virus targets the computer, it automatically launches as a background program. By exploiting system loopholes, the infection is capable to drop harmful codes to the computer, such as adware and malware. Meanwhile, some unknown extensions and plug-ins may be bundled to the computer without any knowledge. After getting this Trojan virus, the computer will be slowed down obviously. It is easy to experience system stuck and constant freezes. Besides, the infection can block functions of normal programs to stop them from functioning properly. Once the Trojan infection attacks the computer terribly, it can causes system crash, application errors and other serious issues unexpectedly. In this urgent situation, users need to clean out the Trojan horse completely and promptly.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 8, 2014 11:18 am
Trojan:Win32/Magentos is corrupting my computer! I just want to kick this Trojan off my computer totally. However, it seems that it is an impossible mission for me to do as I have used many kinds of computer anti-virus programs to remove it but failed. This stuff drives me crazy! Is there any chance that I can remove it completely? I don’t want to mess up my computer by myself. Any useful advice will be highly appreciated.
Brief Introduction to This Trojan
Trojan:Win32/Magentos is a pesky Trojan infection which is able to harm computers with Windows operating systems severely. It is distributed on the Internet by cyber criminals so that it can attack innocent computers all over the world. Cyber hackers who create this Trojan mainly use the dubious and unknown websites to spread this Trojan, especially those websites that provide adult contents. Those crooks hack into the servers of those websites and implant this Trojan infection into them, so once people come to visit the infected websites, this Trojan can infiltrate into target computers without users’ notice. As a small size Trojan, it can be bundled with other freeware that can be found on the Internet. During the installation process of the infected software, this Trojan can be installed at the same time and people will not recognize its invasion as it is performed at the background. Also, spam E-mail attachments are also a mean for hackers to spread this Trojan to innocent computer users. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 7, 2014 5:14 am and last modified on May 7, 2014 5:14 am.