I started up my computer and use my anti-virus AVG to run a daily scan on it as usual and it gave me an alert that my computer was infected with a Trojan virus called Trojan horse Generic31.BSHS. I have tried to delete this virus and the message told me I failed to do that. I tried all the methods I could think of but all were with no luck to get rid of this Trojan completely. It likes the virus is attached to my computer by glue. Just cannot be able to throw it away. Just one time it seemed to work but after a reboot to make confirm the virus came back again. What else can I do to remove this Trojan virus?
Description on Trojan Horse Generic31.BSHS
Trojan horse Generic31.BSHS is an updated Trojan virus infection of Trojan Horse Generic31.APJE on computers. It has a much better capability of causing disaster on infected computers. It has a strong ability to seek for the vulnerable parts and holes of computer system and take use of them and thus will be able to be installed into victims’ computers. This virus lies deeply in system files and you cannot find those files created by it easily. It keeps making chaos there and your CPU usage will be led to a high occupation. Its performance will be slowed down quite much and it is rather hard to run some normal programs or may fail to open the software at all. It will take longer time when open a website; the rest capacity of hard disks is reduced greatly; and the start up moves like a snail. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 16, 2013 11:04 am
The computer runs so slowly and weirdly? You use the antivirus program to scan the whole computer system and then you see from the scan report that the computer is infected with Trojan:JS/Redirector.KL? You don’t know when it attacks the computer and how it gets into the computer without your awareness? Why does the antivirus program fail to block it? What to do to get rid of it thoroughly?
Description of Trojan:JS/Redirector.KL
Trojan:JS/Redirector.KL is a vicious Trojan virus which is created and released by cyber criminals to attack computers with Windows operating system. Normally, it spreads via some links or some free software that are bundled with this Trojan virus, websites that are controlled by the cyber criminals and spam email attachments. In addition, it is so powerful that it can infect computers actively even if you do nothing. Thus, please be cautious when you are browsing anything online. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 14, 2013 11:48 am
W64.Xpiro security alert pops up on computer constantly? Is this infection removable by antivirus software? Why does it keep being detected by the antivirus? Can this virus damage the system in any possible way? How can one complete an overall removal and ensure PC is safe?
W64.Xpiro – How to Remove Trojan Virus
W64.Xpiro is categorized as a nasty Trojan virus which is from the Trojan Win64 family. Generally, a Trojan virus like this will pretend itself as an executable application and trick PC users to download and install it. When infected by such Trojan virus, computers won’t function properly causing computer users lots of troubles. W64.Xpiro Trojan virus, being able to escape from most antivirus protection tools, can actually get itself installed without consent from PC owners. Usually, cyber criminals are behind such stubborn Trojan virus trying to steal private information out of the infected systems to benefit inappropriately. Hence, when noticing the existence of this infection, one should try to remove W64.Xpiro virus from the PC as soon as possible to prevent any possible damage from happening. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 13, 2013 1:05 pm
Computer was infected with Win32.Androm and you didn’t know how to delete it completely? Keep getting warnings and alerts from your anti-malware programs of this Trojan? Want to know a quick and efficient way to handle this problem on your computer? In desire to get your computer back to normal from the weird performance? What do we do if we want to remove this virus completely?
Description of Win32.Androm
Win32.Androm is known as a Trojan virus infection in computer field similar to another Trojan virus Win32/DomaIQ. This is a typical Trojan virus that takes over all the characteristics as other Trojans as well as some of its own. Once the virus is executable on your computer, it will get started to replicate itself and adds its malicious copies to the system folders with random file names. When it get accessed into your computer system which in other words means your computer is infected it will conceal deeply in there, and begin to carry out its scam. It will consume large of your disk space by using its copying. Due to the lack of enough space, many programs on your computer such as games, applications or so will nor be able to run. Or they may take quite a long time to open and run slowly. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 12, 2013 6:06 am
Fail to run some normal programs on your computer but have no idea what the reason is? Keep getting warnings and alerts from anti-virus programs like AVG, MSE and Norton but no luck to remove the virus Worm.Java.Autorun.C? Do you want to know what this thing is on the earth and get rid of it completely from your computer? How could this virus get into your computer when you have kept a rather good habit of using computer or even inaccessible to the internet for a few days but when you scan it you get the alert?
Description of Worm.Java.Autorun.C
This Worm.Java.Autorun.C virus is categorized as a worm virus. It is good at self replication which will lead to a less usable space in your hard drives. Based on that, you will fail to run some large games at first and the situation is getting worse because you are unable to run even some little CPU-occupy programs. You feel your computer is a snail trying to get to the top of a pyramid when you try to open a browser or run some programs. It is not hard to tell what will happen at last—your computer will finally stuck and fail to open almost anything. Since it has the outstanding ability to copy itself and most files in your computer are infected you may fail to delete this worm with the help of anti-virus software. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 11, 2013 4:48 am
Today, a notification from Norton center told me that a Trojan-Banker.Win32.Capper Virus has been detected in some place in my computer. I noticed that Norton couldn’t remove it because I have already clicked the Remove button but after I restarted my computer, it’s still there. I’m really tired and I want remove the virus asap. Is there anything I can do?
Trojan-Banker.Win32.Capper Virus Information
Trojan-Banker.Win32.Capper Virus has been detected by some anti-virus programs. It is full of destructive power that can easily paralyze your computer operating system. We define it as a Trojan virus because it’s tinny, covert but can easily destroy computer operating system. As its name suggests, a dropper Trojan contains malicious or potentially unwanted software which it ‘drops’ and installs on the affected system. Commonly, the dropper installs a backdoor which allows remote, surreptitious access to infected systems. This backdoor may then be used by remote attackers to upload and install further malicious or potentially unwanted software on the system. This threat is detected by the Microsoft antivirus engine. Technical details are not currently available. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 8, 2013 12:48 pm and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:26 am.
My norton reported me that a Win32/BaiduSP Rootkit was trying to modify my web browser. And after that, my firefox kept redirecting me to some unknown web sites. However, my norton can’t remove it I don’t know why. Is there any thing I can do to remove it from my local disk? Will this virus cause other problems to my computer? I’m afraid that I need to find someone to help me?
What is Win32/BaiduSP Rootkit?
Win32/BaiduSP is another secluded rootkit that intrude into users’ PCs to modify the web browsers. The hackers who created this virus want to use this rootkit to promote some programs or some products by violence. That is to say, they use this rootkit to modify your web browser so that no matter you open what web sites, it will always pop up other web sites that you don’t want. Or, your homepage and some other settings such as bookmarks will be completely changed. And this Win32/BaiduSP virus uses some improper means to damage some processes or files of web browser so that you can’t do what you do in usual and the hackers can carry their point. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 3, 2013 5:02 am
Got a Trojan Horse Downloader.Generic13.BBJU security pop up on your computer? Does your antivirus keep detecting this infection because it will pop up again after it’s reported to be removed? How can this Trojan virus get in your computer when there’s antivirus protection? Is this virus going to crash the system? What does one do to save the computer?
Trojan Horse Downloader.Generic13.BBJU – How to Remove Trojan Virus
Trojan Horse Downloader.Generic13.BBJU is a Trojan virus detection that’s been reported to attack computers recently. Victims of this Trojan virus find it very annoying and stubborn because every time this virus is removed by antivirus, according to the reports, it will pop up again very soon. It seems that no perfect antivirus is being found to remove this specific Trojan virus. In fact, this Downloader.Generic13.BBJU virus is from a certain group of Trojan virus. One can also find some similarities from this other member in the same group – Trojan Horse Downloader.Generic10.asx. They both share the common characters and perform quite similarly to each other on targeted computers. Computer users should be watching out for this kind of Trojan infection because it does no good to computers. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 3, 2013 2:32 am
I have encountered a virus that has appeared on my laptop this bogus Win.Trojan.Bamital-1158 on when i turned my laptop this virus comes on from Microsoft Security Essentials. I am trying to read how to disable this can u help me?
How to Remove Win.Trojan.Bamital-1158 Completely?
Win.Trojan.Bamital-1158 is one of the newest computer infections that has just started to gain momentum, although it is still not as common as many of the main Trojan virus attacks that are out there causing harm. This virus can change your settings, generating redirect problems, so when user click on the sponsored link at the top of a Google search, he is redirected to a blank page, with a URL with a long string of letters and numbers. That is because this new virus does a great job in hiding itself in many very popular sites and quickly attacks and infects unsuspecting users. The Win.Trojan.Bamital-1158 virus is also picked up through spam emails, and this is another reminder of how important it is to secure all your important accounts and don’t open the malicious attachments. Otherwise, you can easily get hit by the this virus. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 1, 2013 5:22 am
Infected by Worm:Win32/Yeltminky.A!inf? What will the worm do to my computer? Can I just ignore the worm attack as it doesn’t seem to affect my computer tasks a lot? If not, then how to remove it from the contaminated system entirely? If you are not sure what to do with the worm infection, please go over this article and remove the worm completely with following manual removal guide.
Worm:Win32/Yeltminky.A!inf – How to Remove Worm Virus
Worm:Win32/Yeltminky.A!inf Virus is a horrible worm infection distributed by cyber hackers to target users’ computers during their improper web browsing activities. The worm is designed to steal precious information from unwary users for cyber hackers to perform illegal activities without any consent. Usually, it comes bundled with many other risky threats, such as malware, spyware and adware. As soon as the worm invades your computer, it just terribly degrades your system performance and messes up your files trigger great troubles. For instance, it is very easy for you to get no response from your executable programs and even computer frozen problems. And the nasty worm is possible to change your system files and registry entries to make your system vulnerabilities for potential attacks, just as another threat TSPY_FAREIT.ACU does. As a result, your computer will be miserably damaged once you ignore or delay to delete the worm from the contaminated system timely. Moreover, you will find that your advanced security protection becomes functionless since corrupted by the worm attack. Thus, manual removal is a better choice which enables you to eliminate the worm infection entirely. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 1, 2013 4:16 am and last modified on July 1, 2013 5:26 am.