How to Remove TrojanDropper:Win32/Sirefef.B

My computer got a Trojan virus yesterday . MSE report it as TrojanDropper:Win32/Sirefef.B. I don’t know why my antivirus can’t remove it. I just found the path of the virus and removed it but after I restarted my computer later, It came back. And the MSE kept reporting that my computer has the virus. I’m really confused. Is that just report or I have already removed the virus. Do I need to worry about the case?

TrojanDropper:Win32/Sirefef.B Introduction

Win32/Sirefef.B is a destructive Trojan virus that has been detected in PC users’ computers. 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. It’s indeed a component of some malware that can moderates your Internet experience and some previous settings so that you can’t use some programs in your computer. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on June 30, 2013 3:37 am

Manual Removal Guide of TSPY_FAREIT.ACU

I got an alert from AVG. It says my computer is at risk. I have several viruses on my computer. I tried to delete them but not succeed completely. I was able to delete most of the virus that were listed by AVG, but not including a Trojan virus called TSPY_FAREIT.ACU. Similar steps seem not to work on this stubborn one. So I did the removal in some other ways by using different removal tools. Unfortunately I failed the same. For the most good way, it is deleted. But when I have done a restart to make the removal operation effective, it came back. The same warning from AVG is going to drive me crazy since I have been working on it for more than 3 hours. Are there any easy ways to make sense on this issue?

Description of TSPY_FAREIT.ACU

TSPY_FAREIT.ACU is a notorious Trojan Horse infection. It has the capability to replicate itself constantly and without a stop. In that way, the space of your disks is reduced. This copy is in the system registry and many other system files of important programs on your computer. So you may find that some of the programs you are usually using don’t work well or refuse to work at all. And due to the lack of space, your computer performance is getting worse and worse such as taking forever to run some games, normal programs and opening the browsers. More than that, there will be many pop-ups of some error massages given which can definitely interrupt you while you are working. You will suffer a lot of such cases if you keep on using the infected computer without getting rid of this Trojan virus quickly. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on June 29, 2013 9:59 am

How to Get Rid of Worm:JS/Proslikefan.gen!inf

This morning, I ran SpyHunter as usual but it did take quite some time to get the game run. When finally I got it, it stuck often and I was unable to play it as I used to do. I don’t know what was wrong with my computer but I am sure I never go to any dangerous or unsafe websites as many people say that is the mostly likely way to get infected with computer viruses. I think it is impossible for me to get any viruses on my computer as I have a rather good habit in using my pc and seldom use it to do other things that is unsafe such as go online for some videos, talking to strangers via some programs. But since I felt my pc is not normally working I could not analyze what is indeed wrong with my computer. I have a scan by MSE and it stated that I had many files that are infected with a virus called Worm:JS/Proslikefan.gen!inf in my pc which I thought was not possible but I had nothing to do but believe this fact. I tried to remove those files but failed. And it seems to be no other quick way to get it off. Can anyone give me some advice?

About Worm:JS/Proslikefan.gen!inf

Worm:JS/Proslikefan.gen!inf is a categorized as a worm virus. It is similar to the well known Trojan viruses but is rather worse than that. It has its own way to make damages to vulnerable computer systems if computers are infected with it. Less and less disk space will be caused by the constant selfcopy of the virus, and programs are not easily opened any more. It will take more time than they usually do or even fail to run. Your computer will perform worse and worse and crash one day. If you want to prevent such a tragedy from happening you are advised to remove the worm as soon as possible. Because of its strong ability to infect files in any disks it is too dangerous to leave it stay in computers. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on June 28, 2013 12:31 am

TR\Alureon.FQ.128 Removal

Avira Anti-virus detects the TR\Alureon.FQ.128 virus every time i boot up my computer.  Currently, many users have contracted with this: Avira gives a popup saying ‘TR\Alureon.FQ.128 was detected. Every time you scanned, it comes up and every time you hit remove, but it keeps coming back. Also, every time you try to go to Google, you get redirected to ISP search engine. Any suggestions?

How to Remove TR\Alureon.FQ.128?

The TR\Alureon.FQ.128 virus is a very serious infection that attacks Windows system and it should be deleted completely, and if detected it needs to be removed immediately before fatal damage occurs. If you found your downloads are being deleted cause a virus, then you were infected with more viruses. This is a backdoor virus that can be installed on the computer automatically, it will begin to change user’s settings and registry on the infected computer, allowing computer access to the hackers or criminals. Since then the hackers will fully control the whole system and install additional malware onto the computer without your concept. This is a very harmful virus and it is designed to help the criminals steal inportant information such bank account from the computer and then freeze down the system, leaving the user with a destroyed computer system. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on June 26, 2013 8:25 am and last modified on June 26, 2013 8:37 am.

How to Remove Win32/DomaIQ

Are there anybody who can tell me what this hell Win32/DomaIQ thing is? I am so tired out trying remove it. Since my anti-virus told me that my laptop was infected with such a thing I have been working on removing it for hours. But due to lack of computer skills or any luck, I am still not able to get rid of it. I tried some anti-spyware programs also but without any good results. Every time I reboot my laptop and run another scan, the big red alert comes out saying that I am having that computer crisis. Can someone give me some other useful ways and methods to abandon it?

Description of Win32/DomaIQ

Win32/DomaIQ is a malicious Trojan Horse virus. It can be infected with in many ways that are not easy to aware of. Once your computer compromise to the infection, it will call on all its followers, many other viruses from the websites, unknown programs, unsafe links that can redirect you to strange sites. Those attached infections will certainly cause greater damage to your computer which is much more dangerous than what the Trojan could do itself. The Trojan is able to modify your system registry and change the default settings of it. You cannot feel the change in time. So it is enabled to make much chaos in your system while you think your computer is in a rather healthy condition. How ironic this situation is! With such a curse in our computer we are not knowing that. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on June 25, 2013 9:18 am and last modified on June 25, 2013 9:21 am.

Adware.win32/InfoAtoms Removal

My Avast keeps popping up notification to tell me that my laptop has been infected Adware.win32/InfoAtoms Trojan virus. It asked me to remove it and I clicked the remove button then it said the virus had been removed but if I restarted my  computer, it would still pop up the notification and said the Trojan was not gone. It’s still there. How can I remove it permanently? Do you have the same problem? Here is a post for you:

What is Adware.win32/InfoAtoms

Adware.win32/InfoAtoms as a new detected Trojan in people’s PCs, 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. Let’s read those information from Microsoft Malware protection center: Adware.win32/InfoAtoms Virus is a component of a mufti-component family of malware that moderates your Internet experience by modifying search results, and generates pay-per-click advertising revenue for its controllers.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 25, 2013 5:51 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:27 am.

Trojan:dos/alureon.ab Removal

Microsoft Security Essentials Anti-virus picked up a virus called Trojan:dos/alureon.ab on my business computer in Windows 7, i am so scared all my information was exposed. Tried to find a way to get rid of it but without success, it keeps coming back after a reboot. Any suggestions?

Can’t get rid of Trojan:dos/alureon.ab – How to Remove?

The Trojan:dos/alureon.ab virus is a very dangerous threat to computer systems and it should be taken extremely serious, and if detected it needs to be removed immediately before serious damage occurs. This is a variant of Trojan:DOS/Alureon.A that once installed on the computer will begin to alter the system settings and registry, allowing computer access to the hackers, and having the ability to install additional malware onto the computer without being detected. This is a very harmful virus and it is designed to help the hackers steal data form the computer and then crash the system, leaving the user with a destroyed computer system. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on June 24, 2013 5:10 am and last modified on January 22, 2014 7:02 am.

Trojan horse Agent4.ASEF Removal

Got a pop up alert of Trojan horse Agent4.ASEF on computer as well as other similar pop ups? Can antivirus not help you remove these pop ups with them coming back constantly? What things should be worried that can be damaged by this infection? Should the antivirus software be replaced or renewed? What is the best solution for this constant pop up security alert?

Trojan horse Agent4.ASEF – How to Remove Trojan Virus

Trojan horse Agent4.ASEF is an infection that’s been detected on computers recently. This Trojan virus, coming from the same group as Trojan horse Agent4.AIJV and Agent4.AQLZ virus, can be very dangerous to systems. Unlike malware or ransomware, a Trojan virus like this can hide itself deep down in the systems and cover its evidence from being seen. Besides from security detections, one may not be able to see this Trojan virus like seeing spyware or browser hijackers which keep popping up all over the computer screens.  This Agent4.ASEF Trojan virus is believed to be mainly targeting at private data on infected computers and helping cyber criminals benefit.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 24, 2013 2:39 am

Win32/Alureon.GQ Trojan Removal

My computer is running win 7 64 bit home pro. Today, when I run anti-virus program, it finds Win32/Alureon.GQ virus. However, for some reasons I cannot get rid of it completely because it keeps recurring after I removed and rescanned the PC. I am trying to find a way to delete it permanently, any tips?? please help!!!!

Infected With Win32/Alureon.GQ? – How to Remove?

Win32/Alureon.GQ is categorized as a highly dangerous Trojan coming from the Alureon family. It is as similar as its company called Trojan:Win32/Alureon.GD by infiltrating into the compromised PC system without a user’s knowledge and permission. It uses the technology of the rootkit to hide from antivirus programs and conceal itself deep into the affected computer system. Then it works in the background in order to download and install additional malware threat into the PC to cause more serious damage. From that time, your computer must be ruined and it will be difficult for you to get rid of Win32/Alureon.GQ. Even though your antivirus indicates that this Trojan has been removed but it appears again and again every time you start the computer.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 23, 2013 4:05 am and last modified on June 23, 2013 4:07 am.

Remove Win32/Injector.AIFY Virus

Has computer been running rather slowly in these days? Do you always get a pop up security alert saying some risks about a Win32/Injector.AIFY infection? Have you got any idea of what that is? Is it a malware? A Trojan? What more can one expect to come through on the computer with this infection? Is it going to crash the whole system? What is the best option to get rid of this constant pop up?

Win32/Injector.AIFY – How to Remove Trojan Virus

Win32/Injector.AIFY is categorized as a Trojan virus that’s very dangerous to computers no matter which operating systems they run. Similar to Trojan Horse Downloader.generic10.asx, this newly released Trojan virus is distributed through malicious web sites and free programs. To be more specific, it can hide itself among these fishy web sites as well as bundle with freeware. Without approval, this Trojan infection can get itself through to a computer and antivirus can’t seem to stop it from attacking the system. Unlike malware or spyware, Win32/Injector.AIFY Trojan does not show up on the computer screen as a program or a web page. As a matter of fact, it can hide its evidence by using the technique of rookit. Victims of this Trojan virus won’t be able to notice it except constant security pop ups on the computer screen.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 21, 2013 11:25 am

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