My AntiVir tells me that many files on my computer have been infected with Trojan:Win32/Croject.E!dll. Later I quickly search info of this stuff thing and know it is a kind of stubborn Trojan virus. I am not a computer savvy and virus removal from computer is hard for me without antivirus program, especially now my antivirus cannot remove this virus at all. In fact, I am nervous when I found my computer is infected with virus especially Trojan and worried about my personal information stored in computer. I don’t know if that info has been stolen by cyber hackers. Could you please help now me remove this virus as soon as possible?
Trojan:Win32/Croject.E!dll Virus Description:
Trojan:Win32/Croject.E!dll 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/Croject.E!dll. 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. Otherwise you will get this stubborn Trojan infection or other unknown threats. Once you get this dangerous Trojan virus, this virus will create damages and troubles to computer.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 30, 2014 11:49 am and last modified on May 27, 2015 5:18 am.
Adware Generic 5.CDUL got installed in my computer automatically while I was downloading a video file from the Internet. I found that my computer was running poorly after it was affected. Indeed, I came across annoying computer freezing issue and corrupted applications. Immediately, I launched the antivirus and scanned the whole system several times, but the security program didn’t work. What method will be the best to resolve the pesky adware threat? Any adware removal help will be appreciated.
Information about Adware Generic 5.CDUL Virus:
Adware Generic 5.CDUL is a malicious adware virus that brings you a lot a troubles and unexpected damages. It is a potentially unwanted threat program designed by cyber hackers to compromise victims’ security on purpose. Such a Trojan adware is distributed by compromised websites, fake email attachments or bundled with free downloads. The adware will launch itself and loads as a background program as soon as it gets into your computer. It copies itself in the contaminated computer and drops malicious codes like parasites, rootkits, worms and malware to the system without any notice. Moreover, the Trojan threat just takes up lots of your CPU usage and other computer resources, making your computer extremely slow. Indeed, the adware causes the computer to have slow system performance and poor network environment. You will get freaked out with system stuck and constant freezes every time you load websites, run large programs and watch videos etc. You may suffer from more damages on the contaminated system once you leave this adware threat in your computer too long. Actually, you should take actions to get the Adware Generic 5.CDUL off your computer as soon as possible.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 30, 2014 5:34 am
Have you been annoyed at getting this Win32:Dropper-gen [Drp] virus on your computer? Can you get rid of the Trojan virus via your anti-virus software successfully? Absolutely, the Trojan virus is hardly removed via security programs. It is designed to bypass almost all security detections and do great harm to your computer. If you have tried to deal with the Trojan in vain, please read this post and follow manual removal guide below to save your computer timely.
Information about Win32:Dropper-gen [Drp] Virus:
Win32:Dropper-gen [Drp] is a dreadful Trojan virus which should be removed from the target computer immediately. It is a risky computer infection installed in the contaminated system automatically. Upon initializing, the Trojan will perform many harmful actions on the system. It is highly capable of targeting computers with Windows 7, Windows8, Vista and XP etc. Once the Trojan installs in the computer, it will copy itself in different places in your computer. It affects your system terribly and changes your system files and entries without any consent. Also, the Trojan may create some malicious files with random names in your system. Obviously, the Trojan just reduces your computer performance in every possible way. You are like to get stuck or frozen up while loading webs, playing games, watching videos and launching large programs and so on. Further damages including constant freezes, high CPU usage, system startup failure and blue screen error etc. are likely to occur if you never take actions to deal with the Trojan infection. For your safety, it is necessary to delete the Trojan horse from the computer completely and promptly.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 29, 2014 6:20 am
My computer was affected by this Win32/OpenCandy virus while I was downloading a PDF file from a web page. After getting this adware virus, my computer began to perform slowly and it was frozen up sometimes. I tried to scan the whole system and delete all detected items. But I still got the Trojan adware alert after restarting the system. I have no idea how to get rid of the adware virus from my computer. Any Trojan virus removal instruction will enable me to clean the computer effectively.
Information about Win32/OpenCandy Virus:
Win32/OpenCandy is a malicious adware virus which is designed by cyber hackers to target worldwide computer users. It spreads through the network, including malicious websites, spam emails and fake downloads etc. It enters computers running with Windows 7, Vista, XP and Windows 8 and so on and performs many malicious actions on the contaminated system. Such a Trojan adware is supported with potential threats, so it usually comes bundled with parasites, worms, rootkits and other harmful infections. Upon the arrival of the adware, your computer will be messed up terribly. Indeed, the affected computer just results in slow system performance, poor network environment and other weird symptoms. It can modify your system files and entries and drops malicious items to the computer without any consent. Constant computer freezes may occur to the system while you browsing webs, running programs and playing games etc. With the Trojan adware, your CPU usage will reach 100% constantly. The longer the adware stays in the system, the more damages it brings to your computer. Consequently, the Trojan adware should be removed from the system immediately.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 28, 2014 1:49 pm and last modified on December 28, 2014 1:52 pm.
Have you ever got this Privatelee.com redirect on your computer or Mac? Well, this is a new released browser hijacker. Many victims said that this website changes their homepage and displays different kinds of ads and commercial links. It hijacks users’ searching and tell them the wrong search result. Privatelee.com infection easily compromises other web browsers on your computer. And here will give you the guides to remove this infection manually.
Description of Privatelee.com Hijacker
Privatelee.com search is actually classified as a browser hijacker or redirect infection that easily invades such web browsers as Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari. Once one of the web browsers on your computer is infected with this redirect infection, then later gradually it will compromise other browsers. Once it take control of your browser, it will change the homepage and search engine to Privatelee.com search, and you will have to use this fake search tool because it doesn’t allow you to modify the setting back even though you uninstall the infected browser and then reinstall . In fact, this browser hijacker inserts its extension or plugin into your browser as a code to change every setting of the browser. So technically, this Privatelee.com redirect is not a virus but a plugin that will be hard to be detected and removed only by antivirus program. That is the reason why many PC users complain about why their antivirus cannot detect and catch it. Cyber hackers create this redirect and spread it online by many ways. For example, they will upload this redirect infection to malicious websites that have been controlled by hackers or send directly this hijacker as an attachment of junk email to users’ mailbox. When you visit virus-infected website or click on attachment of spam email, fake Privatelee.com search gets on.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 28, 2014 4:15 am
Infected by Virus.Win32.Heur infection? When I turned on the computer this morning, I got a pop-up message from the antivirus showing that Virus.Win32.Heur is detected from the system. I tried to remove all detected threats, but I still got the Trojan virus alert after reboot. My computer ran really slowly and it got frozen up sometimes while I was performing actions on the system. What is the best way to resolve the Trojan virus issue? Please help!
Information about Virus.Win32.Heur Virus:
Virus.Win32.Heur is a harmful Trojan virus that targets computer users all over the world. It is highly capable of affecting computers running with Windows 7, Vista, XP and Windows 8 and so on. It spreads through network like hazardous websites, fake email attachments and free downloads etc. and it takes over the contaminated system terribly as soon as it targets the system. It often comes bundled with additional threats including adware, worms, rootkits and malware. To mess up your computer terribly, the Trojan virus corrupts your computer files and entries and creates new harmful files in your system secretly. Computer users are always complaining that they get stuck and frozen up easily every time surfing the web, playing Flash video and playing games. Indeed, the Trojan virus is designed to slow down the computer performance and affect the network environment. It also changes you’re your desktop image, browser homepage and other default settings. To make it worse, the Trojan just disables your antivirus and other normal programs, making them malfunctioning. Thus, it is high time for you to get this virus out of the contaminated system entirely.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 27, 2014 6:51 am
Well, please give me some advice on how to deal with this AVLab Internet Security. I want to uninstall from my computer, but I cannot find it in control panel. How can I find out where it is located and then delete it. Actually, this program is very annoying and always pops up warding alter telling my computer is infected with viruses, but it cannot remove any threats at all. And I have search info of this stuff, and now I know that it is a rogue program not a real antivirus. I don’t want it on my computer, so please help me remove this fake program.
Brief Introduction to AVLab Internet Security
AVLab Internet Security is actually a fake antivirus or a dangerous virus to infect computer running window system. Once this fake AVLab Internet Security accesses targeted computer, it will perform many evil activities to mess up computer. The cyber hacker designs this malware mainly to get money from victims by tricking users into purchasing their fake antivirus program. Therefore, when this AVLab Internet Security virus resides on targeted computer, it will automatically run a full scanning on your computer soon as you start up the system. When it stops scanning, it will tell you that computer is infected with many threats by displaying different infected files. And those inexperienced users will be freaked out and believe that, then try to click to remove all. Next this program will ask you to purchase the registered version to finish this removal. And many victims will do it as it requires. Then hacker will collect users’ money but users get the fake antivirus program again. Anyway, the real purpose of this virus is to tricking users into paying money for another fake antivirus program by showing scaring fake security warning. However, your computer might be safe and there is no virus on it. In a word, AVLab Internet Security is not reliable but a scam malware that needs to be removed timely.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 26, 2014 9:34 pm
I need help on removing this Adware.OpenCandy.51 from my computer. It has stayed on my computer for a long time. I don’t want to make the situation worse, and that is why I want to get rid of it so urgently. I’m not a computer savvy and it is tough for me to do so. Please give me some advice on how to deal with it. Thank you in advance.
Brief Introduction to This Trojan
Adware.OpenCandy.51 is categorized as an adware program. Technically speaking, it is also a kind of Trojan infection with strong destructivity. Mostly, the targets of this infection can be the computers that run Windows operating systems. The ways of this infection to sneak into Windows computers can be various. Cyber hackers can distribute this Trojan infection on the Internet to attack innocent computer users so that they can get their illegal purposes fulfilled without being charged. The crimes can be committed on the web which are hard for police to chase the hackers even the victims report the cases to them. With this Trojan hiding in the computers, the corrupted systems can be troubled by all kind of problems during the use. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on December 26, 2014 1:00 pm
My Chrome was hijacked by the Art.coupscore.com redirect unfortunately after I clicked to open a random web link. I was annoyed by this browser hijacker, as it screwed my computer terribly. I got lots of pesky popups every time I browsed the webs. I tried to get rid of the hijacker infection with my advanced security program, but it failed to pick up any threat. What should I do? How to deal with the redirect effectively? Manual removal guide below will enable to clean your computer manually and safely.
Brief Introduction about This Art.coupscore.com
Art.coupscore.com is identified as a nasty browser redirect which users should be aware of its high threat level and get it deleted from the target computer immediately. It is a fake website supposedly providing users with functions to browse various online resources and search for your favorites. It is nothing reliable but a harmful computer infection that does great harm to the computer. According to the features of the redirect, it may record your actions performed on the fake search engine and brings you lots of troubles. If users visit webs, news, videos and images etc. and search for specific keywords, you will be typically redirected to unwanted content which belongs to browser adware or doubtful third parties online. Besides, your favorite browser homepage and other browser settings can be modified by the browser hijacker casually. During your Internet searches, you will get many pesky popups, coupons, fake offers and ads on your browser, asking you to visit random online resources or downloads fake programs. Therefore, it is necessary for you to clean out this redirect infection completely before it does more harm to your computer.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 26, 2014 6:32 am
I have a Samsung tab 4 that got the FBI online agent virus. How can I remove it? I got this thing on my tablet when I was on the Internet. It said that something was downloading and my first action was ok. So I let it download and then erase it later. However, when it finished downloading, I found that it is a porn app and I also felt freaked out but nevertheless I also tried to delete it but I couldn’t and then a few seconds later, my phone got blocked. And it asks me to pay $500. Anyway, now my tablet is locked on their notification screen saying I was violating the law specifically by viewing child pornography and other staff which I didn’t and the only thing I can click on is a link to a site where I can purchase a $500 Green Dot card to pay them the “fine” or I would go to jail and different stuff. I googled it and looked for information regarding this situation, and found that in most cases, it is a fraud by hackers and many people have been having problems with it. However, I don’t know what to do. Please help!!!
FBI Online Agent Virus Scam Blocked Your Samsung Galaxy Tablet or Android Phone – How to Unlock?
FBI online agent virus is also one variant of FBI virus that also has been distributed online for a long time. At the beginning, this scam virus mainly infects computer running with Windows operating system, and gradually the cyber criminals upgrade it to have a strong ability to invade smartphone with android system and Mac OS X system and android tablet like Samsung, Sony, HP, Dell Acer, ASUS and kindle fire etc. in order to get more profits. Therefore, now more and more phone and tablet users have been in trouble with FBI online agent malware and lose lots of money. This virus usually pretend to be a program like flash player to ask you to download it into your device, and once you click yes to download, it will quickly lock your device with FBI page and display scaring message about jail or something related with violating laws to hoax phone and tablet users. FBI online agent warning blocks you to access the Internet from your android phone or tablet. Sometimes this FBI Online Agent virus alert page comes up as soon as you start up your phone or tablet to block you access the home screen, and you even don’t know it happen and wonder that how it can get into your device, because you even have not seen it or downloaded something wrong.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 25, 2014 1:04 pm and last modified on June 24, 2015 7:22 am.