How to Remove Trojan.Yather Completely

How do you eliminate Trojan.Yather from your computer? I have got this Trojan virus on my Lenovo computer, unfortunately. And I did follow kinds of removal tips I searched online but none seemed to make a difference. All the removals are such frustrating and I still cannot successfully get rid of the virus completely. It seems to impossible to erase. What are your tips?

Trojan.Yather Trojan Virus Infection Detection

Trojan.Yather infection has been reported by more and more computer users recently. It becomes the headache of thousands of PC users due to its ability on infecting and damaging. It’s well-designed by cyber criminals to attack computers with Windows operating system including Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 worldwide. In most cases, computer users get Trojan.Yather virus attack by clicking on some links that have been implanted by this Trojan virus. Some email attachments and freeware that provided by some unsafe resources can also cause this virus infection. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on March 14, 2014 5:29 am

Remove Exploit:Win32/Pdfjsc.FP Completely

Can somebody tell me how to get rid of this Exploit:Win32/Pdfjsc.FP? This nasty Trojan drives me crazy. And I can’t use my anti-virus program to remove it even though I have already tried for thousand times. It always comes back after I reboot my computer just in order to get the removal works. I am not a computer savvy, and I don’t want to mess up my computer by my own. What should I do now?

Brief Introduction to This Trojan

Exploit:Win32/Pdfjsc.FP is classified as a Trojan infection which targets on computers with Windows operating systems. From Windows XP to Windows 8, this Trojan can attack the vulnerabilities of the computer from the Internet and infiltrate into the computer. Nowadays, there are many reports show that a large number of computers all over the world get infected by this Trojan. Hackers who create this Trojan can mainly put this Trojan into those websites which have already been hacked by them. Once people come to visit those infected sites, their computers can be attacked by this Trojan immediately as the Trojan can be automatically downloaded from the Internet. Free programs that can be downloaded on many websites can also be used as a way for hackers to spread this Trojan to innocent people. During the installation process, this Trojan can also be installed into the computer without user consent. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on March 13, 2014 10:36 pm and last modified on March 13, 2014 10:36 pm.

Exploit:Win32/CVE-2011-0096 Trojan Removal Guides

If you have been given the warning from your antivirus on detecting Exploit:Win32/CVE-2011-0096, then you should take actions in time to rid the virus off from your PC. According to many PC users who suffered from this virus infection, it is really hard to get rid of this Trojan virus completely. No matter how many times they tried to eliminate the virus, it kept returning only moments after the removal. What steps should we do to delete it?

Exploit:Win32/CVE-2011-0096 Trojan Virus Infection Detection

Exploit:Win32/CVE-2011-0096 is defined as a risky Trojan virus which often targets on computers that have been improperly used to visit malicious web sites. In most cases, this virus is caught by installing some adware programs which may be from malicious resource provider. PC users may not get obvious infection symptoms initially. They can only know the infection when they have been informed by their antivirus programs.  However, it would be a little late to beware of the infection until then. The Trojan could have infected many system files and other precious data on the hard drives. Those files will be corrupted or get into other troubles. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on March 12, 2014 11:12 pm

‘Warning! You Have Excessive Pop-Ups’ Alert Removal Guide

How to get rid of the ‘Warning! You Have Excessive Pop-Ups’ message on webpage? This problem won’t be fixed even by restoring the browser. Is this some kind of adware? Is my computer infected by potential Trojans? I keep being redirected to this ‘You have excessive popups’ message. How can I make sure that my PC is not infected by virus? What do I do to restore my browser? Please help!

‘Warning! You Have Excessive Pop-Ups’ – Remove Trojan Infection

‘Warning! You Have Excessive Pop-Ups’ (also known as ‘Warning! You have excessive popups. Windows may have been infected. Please call 1- (877) 987 2250 for immediate support!’) is an adware message that appears on your browser to block you from accessing regular websites efficiently. Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are the three most popular browsers that can be affected by this problem. It can also be categorized as a Trojan horse infection for the pop up can be bundled with potentially unwanted malware/adware/other threats from the Internet. When having this annoying pop up on browser, you may also encounter malware problems on the system. Besides from affecting the performance of your browser(s), this ‘Warning! You have excessive popups’ infection may even collect your personal data online and bring unknown third parties in to remotely control the PC. It is as risky as other Trojan viruses.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 11, 2014 12:28 pm

Remove ‘Install This Software in a Flash’ Pop-Up

I need help with ‘Install this Software in a Flash’ pop up on my computer. It started to appear yesterday after I downloaded an attachment from email. It must have come with this attachment onto my computer. I think it can mess up the system performance based on the fact that I am now having a hard time to run on the computer efficiently. I keep getting this pop up asking me to install this iLivid thingy. How do I delete this annoying pop up on PC?

‘Install this Software in a Flash’ Pop-up – Remove Trojan Infection

‘Install this Software in a Flash’ is a risky pop-up threat that has been reported to attack Windows users recently. This pop-up message, being able to bring potential malware, adware and other cyber threats onto the affected computers, can be categorized as a Trojan infection but in a different form. It appears on computers as a pop-up alert to trick PC users into installing unknown programs on the system to cause more problems. This form of Trojan virus is not catchable by many anti-virus programs. Hence, average PC users are coming through a lot of troubles to fix this problem. If you are currently seeing this pop-up on your computer, check for potential malware, adware or Trojans manually to secure your PC from being hacked secretly by anonymous hackers.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 11, 2014 8:43 am

Win32:Turla-G [Trj] Manual Removal Guide

My anti-virus program warns me that my computer gets infected by this Win32:Turla-G [Trj],  and I try to use the protection tool to remove it. However, I can’t remember how many times I try, this nasty Trojan is still in my computer. What exactly am I supposed to do before it messes up my laptop? I don’t want to reinstall the computer system, because there are many important files in it. Can they be infected?  I am not a computer literate and not sure where to start. Please help!

Brief Introduction to This Trojan

Win32:Turla-G [Trj] comes from Trojan family which has a strong ability to damage the computer system. Trojan infection targets on machines with windows systems. Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows7 and Windows 8 can all be infected by this Trojan if the Trojan finds the vulnerabilities of each system. This Trojan infection mainly uses the Internet as transmission way. Hackers who design this Trojan can implant those websites which have already been hacked by them. Once people come to visit those sites, this Trojan can automatically use the exploit kits to attack to loopholes of the computer system, so that it can use the disadvantage to invade the computer. Also, this Trojan can be implanted into other free programs, once people download the infected program into their computers, during the installation process, this Trojan can sneak into the system secretly with user approval. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on March 10, 2014 11:44 am

LNK:FakeFolder-B [Trj] Virus Removal

My computer was affected by LNK:FakeFolder-B [Trj] virus and it performed weirdly in almost every aspect. The computer got frozen up and just went bad to worse. I ran my antivirus and deleted all reported threats, but the Trojan virus was still there. Shall I try another security protection? If not, how can I delete the stubborn Trojan virus without making any damage? If you have no clue on this Trojan virus removal, please read this article and follow removal instructions below to save your computer.

Information about LNK:FakeFolder-B [Trj] Virus:

LNK:FakeFolder-B [Trj] is a horrible Trojan virus designed by cyber criminals to attack worldwide computers and violate users’ privacy. The Trojan horse is a potentially unwanted program which installs in the computer without users’ knowledge or notice. It is capable to launch itself as a startup process. In fact, the Trojan horse takes over the whole system together with risky dropping codes which can be adware, worms, malware and spyware. Deeply as the Trojan virus invades, it modifies your system files and registry entries and creates new affected items in the computer. While being affected, the target computer just results in slow system performance and poor network environment. That is, users find it easy to get stuck when you play games, watch videos and surf the net and so on. To regain a clean computer, PC users had better remove this malicious LNK:FakeFolder-B [Trj] Trojan horse as soon as possible.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 5, 2014 12:09 pm

Win32:FunWeb-K [PUP] Removal Guide

My anti-virus program helps me detect this Win32:FunWeb-K [PUP] infection in my computer, when it finishes the removal of this Trojan, I am asked to restart the computer to make the removal takes effect. However, after I restart the computer, the security program gives me a warning about this Trojan again, so I use the program to remove it for the second and restart the computer as require. But, I still get the warning message. How can I get rid of this Trojan permanently?

Brief Introduction to This Trojan

Win32:FunWeb-K [PUP] is destructive computer threat which can cause plenty of problems to the infected computer. It is classified as a Trojan infection that can be detected by many legit anti-virus programs. Trojan is small which is easily to be transmitted through the Internet. Cyber hackers who create this Trojan can implant this Trojan to some dubious websites especially pornographic pages; also some reputable websites which have been hacked can also be implanted with this Trojan. Once people come to those infected websites, their computer can be infected by this Trojan immediately. Also, due to the size of this Trojan, it is easily for hackers to put it into other free programs. When people download those infected programs into their computers, during the installation process, this Trojan can sneak into computer without notice. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on March 4, 2014 8:20 pm and last modified on March 4, 2014 11:38 pm.

How to Remove Adware.Downloader.U

My computer is attacked by a virus called Adware.Downloader.U. My Norton catches it. I am always very careful when I am browsing the internet. How can I be invaded by a Trojan? And is there a way to get rid of the virus completely and quickly? Norton could not eliminate the virus and I don’t know why. Anyone can give me some advice?

Information about Adware.Downloader.U:

Adware.Downloader.U is a newly popular Trojan infection which has been detected by great amount of different antivirus software on computers. However, it is generated from a common infection named ask.com. This pesky Trojan is always trying to grasp the chances to infect a targeted computer. In common cases, this virus, being given strong offensive ability, can destroy large amount of data and system files in a computer. It comes as a result that the infected PC will perform worse and worse. This downloader Trojan usually contains malicious or potentially unwanted adware or toolbars which it downloads and installs onto the infected operating system. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on March 4, 2014 1:03 pm

Remove Backdoor.Win32.Cmjspy (A) Infection

I can’t figure out how to remove this high risk threat – Backdoor.Win32.Cmjspy (A) from my computer. I have tried almost every program I know that provides PC security service but nothing worked to remove the high risk threat. I googled it on the internet and found out how harmful it was to my computer and how serious it was the longer it stayed on my computer. I want to remove this nasty win32.cmjspy (A) thing. How do I process?

Backdoor.Win32.Cmjspy (A) – Remove Trojan Infection

Backdoor.Win32.Cmjspy (A) is a reported high risk Trojan virus by Emisoft Anti-malware. For some Windows users, they have been troubled by this type of Trojan infection and are having a hard time to get rid of it completely. Due to the constant failures of anti-malware removals, this nasty virus is able to reside on your system and cause many problems including a general slow down of the computer. This type of Trojan horse is specifically released to hack your Windows without knowing and remotely control the infected machine which cannot be terminated via regular process. Online hackers often gain illegal access to Windows with the help of such Trojan to achieve their goals as scamming average PC users. Users are suggested to get rid of this stubborn Trojan virus as soon as possible to protect PC from further consequences.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 3, 2014 12:32 pm

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