Help! I have an awful infection called Trojan.Annieco on my computer. I have no clue on removing it as my computer knowledge is quite short. I have tried to download several kinds of anti-virus programs to get rid of this virus, but none of them can help me eradicate it completely. I don’t know what to do now. I don’t want to mess up my computer. Any good idea?
Brief Introduction to This Trojan
Trojan.Annieco is newly released by cyber criminals. It is a dangerous Trojan horse infection that can infiltrate target computers with many ways. Computers that have Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and 8 can be the main targets of this infection. With the help of this infection, cyber hackers can be able to achieve their illegal purposes easily. Also, the infected computers can be completely messed up as this Trojan horse can damage system related files and disable the protection systems. Without any protection, the infected computers can be compromised which can be targeted by more and more computer viruses coming from the Internet. In one word, once your system is targeted by this infection, the condition of your computer will be worse and worse and you will always get troubles during the use. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 1, 2016 10:48 am
Recently my computer acts weird. It becomes sluggish. And my browser has been added many strange add-ons and extensions. When I browse on my browser, I always get this Study Search Window Ads. I don’t know what happen. My computer has been hacked I guess. Am I right? Does my computer get hacked? Can you find a useful way to help me fix this? Can you help me delete those strange add-ons and extensions? And I want my computer perform normally. I would appreciate if you could help. Please.
Something about Study Search Window Ads browser hijacker
Study Search Window Ads should be a browser hijacker from the Adware.BroseFox family that modifies victims’ browser’s default search engine and installs some unknown add-ons and extensions. When you find your browser has been installed add-ons and extensions without your agreement, you should know that your computer might be infected by browser hijacker. And when you surf on the Internet on your browser, there are many ads from Study Search Window and your browse speed becomes slower and slower. In this case, it is clear that your computer has got browser hijacker. You should remove it as quickly as you can. I will tell you some removal guides below.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 31, 2016 6:18 am and last modified on August 30, 2016 4:17 pm.
I got a browser problem on my computer. Each time I open my Firefox browser, I can be redirected to a page called Search.ozipcompression.com. I don’t know how to change the homepage not to be it as the common way doesn’t work for my situation. I keep getting a lot of annoying advertisements when I go online. I didn’t subscribe them by my own. That’s terrible. Can somebody help me fix this problem? Thanks in advance.
Brief Introduction to This Page
Search.ozipcompression.com is a computer threat that can be called browser hijacker. It is a bad production made by cyber criminals with evil purposes. From technical aspect, this kind of computer threat doesn’t belong to virus, that’s to say, when this infection sneaks into target computers, computer users will never get informed about this infection by their security tools if they have on their computers. Under this case, this browser hijacker can infiltrate more computers than other kinds of viruses. Even though it is not a computer virus, it can still mess up the whole system and even cause more problems than virus. Once this infection comes to target computers, the infected systems will be damaged severely and get plenty of problems and troubles. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on March 31, 2016 5:29 am
Can your android phone or tablet be locked by suspicious activity from ip address virus scam? I don’t know what happened? It was my son visited a site on my cell phone Samsung galaxy 6 and now it says suspicious activity from ip address warning pay a fine and I cant do anything with it as the alert now locks my browser. I haven’t done anything wrong I believe. And there is a phone call number, should I call it? Or that just is a scam? Do you know anything about this? Just tell me is it real? And please tell me how I can take it off my phone. If I call the number, would it help or would I get more scam? Please help me, thanks in advance.
Something about this “suspicious activity from ip address” virus
When you see this “suspicious activity from ip address” message on your phone or tablet, your device must be infected by malware. This fake message has infected online user’s computer for a long time. And now, unfortunately, it begins to infect mobile or tablet. When you get this fake message, just calm down and don’t do what it tells you to do. This virus may tell you to call a toll free number and there will be an expert can help you fix your problem. Or it may ask you to visit an unknown website. But actually this “suspicious activity from ip address” message is one kind of virus. It tells you the wrong message and asks you to call them. And once you call them, they may tell you that this message is true and your device now truly has security problem. They may tell you they can help you fix your problem and ask you to download some unknown software. They will ask you to pay a big fee to them as well. In addition, this fake message says they are from Microsoft, but the truth is they don’t come from Microsoft. They just make use of the good reputation of Microsoft to get victim’s trust. And I would like to remind you that your device do have security problem and the problem is “suspicious activity from ip address” fake message. You should remove it from your device as soon as possible.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 30, 2016 1:15 pm and last modified on April 5, 2016 3:44 am.
Hello, my problem is yesterday l was surfing the net looking for video of adults in my galaxy cell s5 but I made a mistake of downloading a malicious app and then when l wanted to open the app l came out a page Cyber.Police American National Security Agency and asks me 200 dollar with a limited time of 72 hours or ban me but to investigate or something and not to do and tried to turn off my cell and l still got time available during limited 71 hr. so now I see if you could help me out of this Cyber.Police page. I have restarted my galaxy cell phone many times, but it still blocks my out of my phone. It seems like that is a real police notification. Do I need to pay that $200? Please advice me, thanks!
Brief Description of Cyber.Police Virus on Android
Cyber.Police Virus is actually the same ransomware as FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) virus, PCeU (Police Central e-crime Unit) Virus, RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) Virus and AFP (Australian Federal Police) Virus to rip off innocent android device users. Cyber criminals now keep upgrade and use different kinds of illegal ways to spread Cyber.Police Virus on the Internet to affect different kinds of android device. It may disguise as a useful app to trick users into downloading it, or it may install on an android device like phone or tablet by using javascript on your web browser. Once downloaded, the Cyber.Police virus will display a false warning message taking over the whole screen of your android device stating that you are suspected to disseminate pornographic materials or violate the copyright law, etc. Due to this security reason, the so-called “Cyber Police” blocks your android device by displaying this big police notification message. And to block your android, you need to pay a fine within a limited time.
ATTENTION! Your phone has been blocked up for safety reasons listed below.
All the actions performed on this phone are fixed.
All your files are encrypted.
CONDUCTED AUDIO AND VIDEO.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 30, 2016 12:51 pm
Hey, I have a problem. Can you help me? When I surf the web today, the Search.jaijobox.com popped up suddenly. When I closed it and tried to open other webs, it just appeared again. How come? I powered off my computer and powered on again. I thought that it could help. But obviously it didn’t work. The Search.jaijobox.com is still there. Could you tell me what is going on and what is it? Can you help me fix this problem? Please!
What is Search.jaijobox.com?
Your default homepage is amended to Search.jaijobox.com? If your answer is “yes”, I believe that your computer has been infected by browser hijacker. What is browser hijacker? Browser hijacker can modify the browser settings, default homepage and search engine without any prompt. Search.jaijobox.com is one kind of browser hijacker. When you power on your computer, this Search.jaijobox.com browser hijacker can execute automatically. And when you open your browser, the Search.jaijobox.com will always appear. Want to change your homepage back? However, it is hard to change your usual homepage back. In addition, when you search something on Search.jaijobox.com, all you got will be the advertisement websites. The hijacker maker may cooperate with others. The purpose of the hijacker maker is to make more people know about their sponsors’ products and earn money from the victims. We all are not sure that if the hijacker maker’s sponsors are legal. And if you access to the webs you got, your computer may get virus. What can you do to avoid this? You should remove this Search.jaijobox.com browser hijacker as soon as possible. Don’t know how to remove it? I will tell you how to remove it manually below.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 29, 2016 1:46 pm and last modified on August 30, 2016 4:19 pm.
Hey, if you’ve got hijacked by malware thing, what will you do with that malware? And how can you uninstall it? Firefox on my laptop was just hijacked by a crap called Bilisearch.com. I install advanced antivirus on laptop, but it can’t prevent this hijacker malware. And even worse, it can’t be detected or removed by antivirus. I don’t where it’s located in system, so I don’t have any other ways to clear it up. I am afraid it would affect other browser like IE and Google Chrome, so I even haven’t open any other browser since I got this hijacker infection. Do you have effective methods to help me out of this issue?
Description of Bilisearch.com Hijacker
Bilisearch.com can’t be used as the search start page like Google, Yahoo and Bing. Once you set this page as the search tool, it will not redirect you to right page that you want. You can try to enter what you want to look up on the search bar, next you will be redirected to other strange pages or links which aren’t what you want. The homepage is changed to be this Bilisearch.com, and it even doesn’t allow you to change the default settings back. And meanwhile, this Bilisearch.com hijacker will inject malicious extension, add-on or plugin into web browser. Some unwanted webpages and links are stored in Favorite or Bookmark. And once you open web browser, some strange webpage will automatically start up. Pop-ups will show on the webpage you’re visiting, which will really interrupt you a lot. Bilisearch.com hijacker also takes up a lot of system capacity and Internet resources, so you will find web browser loads slowly. If you open many tabs at the same time, web browser will get frozen and crash down. Computer will also run a little bit slow. It also can bring other malware or virus into computer to mess up system. Once computer gets virus or malware, it will slow down computer performance.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 29, 2016 5:51 am
I am fortunately attacked by this Infostealer.Thumbthief virus which is very annoying and nasty. The security tool can’t even clean it from my Dell laptop. It seems like very stubborn and comes back again and again. I am just very wondering and worried that if this virus can access my information as everyone says Trojan virus is very dangerous and can steal personal information. You know I am business man and a lot of data including company and my own personal info is kept on this laptop. Anyway, could you please help me remove this virus as soon as possible?
Infostealer.Thumbthief Virus Description:
Infostealer.Thumbthief virus is a dangerous and harmful Trojan infection to attack windows PC and laptop. It’s mainly used by cyber hackers to access PC user’s important data. This nasty Trojan virus is actually created by those cyber hackers who actually have the professional computer skills. Then cyber hackers try many ways to spread this virus on the Internet worldwide. First, hackers can create their websites and then put this Infostealer.Thumbthief virus into webpage, and then the virus can show as the pop-ups, ads, deals or attractive flashing picture or video. Next if the visitor clicks on anything from those malicious websites, the virus can automatically be activated and installed into system. Similarly, cyber hacker also can bundle this Infostealer.Thumbthief virus into program installation package from unlicensed resources. So if once user downloads this crap installation package, the virus also can be installed while user downloads that infected program. So you’re suggested to download free programs from legitimate websites and choose customized installation to download the program, then you can clearly get rid of unwanted attached program and avoid virus-infected thing. To avoid this Infostealer.Thumbthief virus, you have to be cautious with online performance.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 28, 2016 10:00 am
Recently, my Firefox homepage has become a website called Nicesearches.com. I don’t know if it is a good page or not as it looks like a search engine. My computer knowledge is too short for me to judge it. These days, I keep getting annoying pop-ups during the use. I can’t close them as they can appear all the time. My computer is super slow now. How can I fix this problem? Any good idea?
Brief Introduction to This Page
Nicesearches.com can cheat people to keep and save it to their computers at first glance. However, this page is not a legitimate web page as it is an evil production made by cyber hackers. Technically speaking, it is a kind of computer threat that can be categorized to be a browser hijacker. What’s worse, it is not a type of computer virus. That’s to say, when it sneaks into target computers, most of anti-virus programs cannot be able to detect it for computer users. In this case, this hijacker infection can have more opportunities than other kinds of computer infection to attack more computer users. Also, this hijacker has a very misleading appearance which can also lure people to judge it as a safe page to keep. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on March 28, 2016 5:43 am
Hello, I am frustrated with this Trojan:Win32/Hucnak virus. Do you have any effective ways to help me completely get rid of it? I use my antivirus to scan and remove this virus, but after I restart computer to take effect, I found it comes back again. I don’t know how to remove this virus without the help of antivirus. On Facebook, someone says it needs to be removed manually. But I don’t know computer a lot and where the virus is located in system. so could you please help me out of this issue soon?
Trojan:Win32/Hucnak Virus Description:
Trojan:Win32/Hucnak virus is a dangerous and stubborn Trojan horse which infects computers quickly and aggressively to damage system severely. This Trojan virus is also created by cyber hackers mainly to attack windows computer and steal victims’ personal sensitive data for hackers. It is usually exists on virus-infected webpage attachment of spam email , besides, hackers also insert the virus into those free-downloading application from unlicensed resource or they make a link containing this virus and send it to internet users. Therefore, when you visit those malicious websites and see many pop-ups, don’t click on those pop-ups, as those pop-ups may contain virus like this Trojan:Win32/Hucnak. And also please be noted that if someone you don’t know send you something strange like a link, don’t receive or click on it, as it’s usually also a virus. This Trojan virus can be spread in many other ways on the Internet, and you must pay attention to what you do online, thus you can prevent those viruses from getting on your computer.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 27, 2016 2:05 am