A-Secure 2015 Removal Guide

Well, I don’t know when this weird stuff A-Secure 2015 gets on my computer, it seems like a security tool but I haven’t installed it before. And I’ve already install legitimate security tool to protect my computer, but it cannot detect and delete this stuff. I am frustrated by this so-called antivirus program, because it always pops up to scan every half an hour and shows me those infected files. How does that happen? I don’t do something wrong, and I don’t believe that my computer is infected with virus. So I search info of this program and know that it is actually a virus to corrupt computer. I am nervous now. I need help to remove this virus completely from my computer.

Brief Introduction to Fake A-Secure 2015

A-Secure 2015 is not a reliable security tool that can protect and take care well of your computer. To the contrary, it is a rogue antivirus program from the Rogue FakeRean-Braviax family to invade computer running system from windows XP, Vista to Windows 7, 8 or 8.1. it usually runs a full and automatic scan and tells you that your computer is infected with many threats which indicates that the security of computer is very low. However, in fact, your computer has no viruses at all, this fake A-Secure 2015 just throws fake security message as a tactic to scare innocent and inexperienced users to make them convince that their computer is really under high risk. And then when users try to remove those threats, this program will pop up a message to recommend you to purchase its registered version. If you are at this step, you should notice that this is a scam and this program is fake. And if you really pay money for so-called registered version, this fake A-Secure 2015 will activates its full function and also disables some important system functions to keep you out from the computer system. You even cannot close the virus window to access your files on your disk. A-Secure 2015 virus sometimes also damages the troubleshoot modes to make it harder to remove. Don’t trust this fake program, it only bring dad damages to computer but cannot do good to computer. If you find it on your device, please just remove it soon.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on November 28, 2014 1:23 pm and last modified on November 28, 2014 1:23 pm.

Trojan.AdClicker Uninstall Guide

This Trojan.AdClicker is annoying me a lot. I can’t find an effective way to remove it from my computer as I have tried almost all the ways posted on the web to get it off with no luck. It can always come back after I restart my computer. It can be quarantined by my anti-virus program but just can’t be removed. That’s really weird, I have paid for my anti-virus program, but it just can’t get rid of it for me? What can I do now?

Brief Introduction to This Trojan

Trojan.AdClicker is a tricky Trojan horse infection with malicious purposes. The targets of it can be those computers with Windows operating systems. From Windows XP, Vista to Windows 7 and 8, this Trojan can get every opportunity to infiltrate the target computers through many ways. It is very hard for computer users to watch out for this infection all the time. Even though anti-virus programs can be able to detect it for computer users, to get it removed is never a simple thing as we have found there is no a perfect auto removal tool can remove it completely from the computer. What’s worse, this Trojan can generate many other problems on the target computers if it can’t be removed immediately. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on November 28, 2014 5:52 am

Trojan.MSIL.Injector.NEP Virus Removal

Infected by Trojan.MSIL.Injector.NEP virus? I got a pop-up Trojan alert from my antivirus after I launched the system this morning. I tried to delete the nasty Trojan horse with my anti-virus software, but I found it failed to take effective. What should I do? I was freaked out by this Trojan horse. And my computer was in a mess. How to get the harmful Trojan virus off my computer? Read this post and follow removal guide below to remove the Trojan horse manually and completely.

Information about Trojan.MSIL.Injector.NEP Virus:

Trojan.MSIL.Injector.NEP is a risky Trojan horse that causes destructive damages to target computers. It is designed by cyber criminals to affect worldwide computers running with Windows7, Vista and Windows 8 and so on. The Trojan horse is promoted with additional threats and fake downloads. It usually comes bundled with adware, rootkits, worms and malware. Once the Trojan horse enters your computer, it gets installed in the system automatically. Every time the contaminated system starts, the Trojan will run as a background program. As designed, the Trojan just performs malicious actions on the system and takes up lots of your computer resources and CPU usage. It is possible to slow down your system performance and affect your Internet connection. Obviously, pesky system stuck and constant freezes just occur to the target computer while you perform web browsing tasks, play games and launch large programs etc. Moreover, the Trojan infection may affect your computer files terribly. It also creates new malicious items in your system without any notice. It reduces the performance of your antivirus and other executable programs greatly. In this case, you should not expect any disabled anti-virus software but resolve the Trojan issue in a manual removal way.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on November 27, 2014 9:59 pm

Remove Trovi Search from MacBook Pro

How to get rid of the trovi search virus on a macbook? Hello, I am having a lot of trouble getting rid of Trovi. I have tried getting rid of it in my extensions. I have gotten rid of my caches and cookies. I have reset my homepage and search engine. I have installed medware. I cannot find trove in my files. Any more suggestions? I need help with this Trovi Search hijacker on my MacBook Pro. My Safari was hit by this browser hijacker and failed to perform as usual. Besides, my browser homepage was replaced by trovi.com or associated sites. Lots of random popups appear on the Internet browser. I tried to scan my apple Mac OS X several times via the antivirus, but it can’t seem to get rid of this hijacker infection. What should I do? How to remove this Trovi.com hijacker from apple Mac OS X? Any redirect removal of the Trovi search on Apple Mac OS X will be highly appreciated.

Brief Introduction about This Trovi Search Hijacker

Trovi Search is identified as a malicious browser hijacker that targets net users all over the worldwide. It has been a big problem to Windows OS (including Windows 7, XP, Vista and Windows 8 etc.) and Apple Mac OS X. Indeed, many Mac users complain that they are hit by this Trovi.com or its associated hijackers like lab.trovi.com and Trovigo.com. Mac users are likely to pick up this browser hijacker when you gain access to malicious sites, fake downloads and spam email attachments. Any improper online activity will cause your MacBook pro to be seized by the Trovi hijacker. Upon the arrival of the Trovi search, it will add to your Internet browsers including Safari, Chrome, Firefox and so on. It just brings great chaos to the target MacBook pro. In details, the Trovi search is a bogus search engine that is released by cyber hackers to compromise your security and violate your privacy on purpose. It is supported with many additional threats which may enter your affected Apple Mac OS X at the same time. In this case, MacBook pro users should take actions to delete the Trovi Search hijacker completely.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on November 27, 2014 3:25 pm and last modified on June 23, 2016 4:12 am.

Strathclyde Police Ukash Virus Removal

I was watching a funny movie on a website that I usually go, but suddenly a web page popped up saying it comes from Strathclyde Police. I was shocked when I saw this police warning as I had been charge for watching porn video. I swear I did not watch that kind of stuff. Then I went online to do some research about this warning and figured out that it is a fake scam virus that tries to steal money from people. Now my computer is locked, how can I get this thing off from my computer? I don’t know what to do now. Please help.

Brief Introduction to This Virus

Strathclyde Police Ukash Virus comes from the Ukash virus family. Just like the Metropolitan police virus and Cheshire Police Authority, it is mean tool designed by cyber criminals who try to threaten victims by using the police authority. It has nothing to do with the police as everyone can clearly know that if you break the law, what police will send to you are the policemen to your house, not the warning messages to your computer. It has been reported by many people on the Internet which means the number of victims is still increasing rapidly. People who encounter this virus on their computers should not get tricked by it. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on November 27, 2014 5:59 am

Remove PWS:Win32/Blaknight.A Virus

My computer is a new laptop but recently I see my antivirus tool always pops up to tell me that my computer has a virus called PWS:Win32/Blaknight.A, and I don’t know why the antivirus cannot remove the virus at all, because I have tried to do so many times. Since this new laptop is infected with virus, it cannot run as properly as before. It seems run very slow like a snail. Someone told me that it needs to be removed manually so that it can be eradicated from mu computer, but I’m not a computer savvy and afraid I would do something wrong in system. So can you help me to remove this virus?

PWS:Win32/Blaknight.A Virus Description:

PWS:Win32/Blaknight.A virus is a harmful and dangerous Trojan horse that usually has a great ability to invade computer to perform evil activities. This Trojan is designed by cyber hacker who qualified with professional computer knowledge to help hackers access infected computer to steal important and valuable information for illegal profits. PWS:Win32/Blaknight.A virus usually comes to your computer without your knowledge and that your antivirus program detects it is on computer means your computer has been infected with this virus for a period. While this virus logs on users’ computer, it surely will do harms to computer and system. For example, it modifies your system settings to disguise itself as a system process to conduct some malicious actions to destroy the fire wall of your antivirus program or even windows system firewall; it hijacks your browsers and redirects you to malicious websites and unwanted pop-up ads to trick you to click to bring more infections; it may lurk on networking in form of hidden pages or some normal files, and when you visit those malware web pages or download files, it will attack your network and change DNS to block your access to the Internet; it always looks for security vulnerabilities to attack PCs and bring other viruses into your computer to mess up system and make further damage to your computer.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on November 27, 2014 2:44 am and last modified on May 27, 2015 5:27 am.

Fix Cgqqabiyy.exe *32 Problem

I think my computer must be attack by some sort of virus which cannot be detected my anti-virus program. Every time I open task manager, from the process tab, I can find something called cgqqabiyy.exe *32 is running at the backdoor, I can end it, but a few minutes later, it can come back again. It is really hard for me to do something else to deal with this stuff as I don’t have too much computer knowledge. What can I do?

Brief Introduction to This Trojan

Cgqqabiyy.exe *32 pretends to be a legit process running at the backdoor. Actually, it can cheat many inexperienced computer users as things in task manger are complicated for them to understand. As a matter of fact, it is not a system process at all. It is classified as a Trojan horse infection that can generate many problems and troubles on the target computers once it sneaks into them. As a malicious Trojan virus, its targets can be the computers with Windows operating systems all over the world. Computer users can be attacked by it if they are careless when they go online as this infection mainly hides on the web. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on November 25, 2014 11:24 pm and last modified on November 28, 2014 5:51 am.

Netwebfind.com Hijacker Removal

I am experiencing a browser hijacker in my computer since last two days I click something wrong when I watched a porn video on a porn website. Now my homepage and default search engine have been modified to Netwebfind.com. I once tried to uninstall the browser, but when I reinstall it again, the hijacker is still there. So now I am searching the files and extensions in the system to delete them all, but don’t know which one is the really malicious. Could you please help me to walk though?

Description of Netwebfind.com Hijacker

Netwebfind.com is an annoying browser hijacker that mainly attacks windows computer and invades web browser. This browser usually looks like a legitimate search engine. Like other regular and authentic search engine, it also has the search box and quick access button to popular or favorite pages like Facebook, Gmail, YouTube, Twitter and some others. Therefore, many PC users who lack awareness of protecting computer think Netwebfind.com is a really useful search engine and seems no harm at all when it comes to the computer and change the default settings of the browser and either don’t pay much attention to what it acts on computer. However, when users use this search engine to look up information online for several times, they will find that Netwebfind.com acts very weirdly, because it always redirects you to strange websites and links which are not related with what users expected. And in this case, you will be frustrated by this situation. This browser hijacker redirects you to those websites just to expect you to click something on it, because you click more on it, the hijacker will get more traffic and hackers will get more profits. However, those websites may also be infected with infections, if you randomly click on something, you may bring some threats into computer. Netwebfind.com hijacker only can bring troubles if it is still in computer.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on November 25, 2014 3:50 pm

Remove CoinVault Virus Scam

A message from CoinVault popped up on my Dell laptop after I turned it on this morning. This CoinVault Locker alert claims that all personal files are encrypted. To decrypt files, it asked me to pay a big amount of money via its payment system within 24 hours. I was really scared at getting such a warning message but got no idea what to do. I checked my data and found out that none of my files can be opened. I owned a lot of images taken together with our families, but they were gone this way. I should have all my files backed up time to time. I was demanded to pay about $350 to get files decrypted. But I doubt that the CoinVault Locker will unlock my files once I send the money. What should I do? Can I trust this Locker alert? If not, how can I get this CoinVault virus scam off my computer completely? Any Ransomware removal guide will do me a great favor.

Brief Introduction to This CoinVault Virus

CoinVault Virus is a harmful Ransomware that can be circulated for a long time. It is a risky computer virus which has targeted computer users all over the world. Indeed, the virus scam becomes a great threat to computers running with Windows 7, XP, Vista and Windows 8.1 etc. Such a Ransomware virus usually spreads through malicious sites, fake downloads and drive-by downloads and so on. Once the malware targets a computer, it can execute on your system and perform many malicious actions there. Every time you launch the affected computer, this CoinVault Locker alert pops up on your screen automatically and states that “Your personal files are encrypted!” To be more specific, the Ransomware virus is designed to encrypt files stored on the target computer, including .odt, .doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx, .mp3, .raw, .jpeg, .gif, .bmp, and .txt files and many others. To decrypt these files, you are asked to submit a big amount of money within 24 hours. According to the CoinVault alert, you will lose your data forever once you delay to send the money required. However, this harmful Ransomware virus should not be left in your contaminated system any longer. All you need to do is to get rid of the CoinVault virus at a quick time.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on November 25, 2014 5:23 am

Remove Oursearches Toolbar

I need help! I have been flooded by tons of advertisements on my computer during the use. I don’t know where they come from. That drives me crazy. By the way, when I opened my browser, I got a weird website and I find a strange toolbar called oursearches was loaded. Is it a virus? I don’t know what it is as I barely download things to my computer. What should I do now?

Brief Introduction to This Infection

It is not an easy thing for every computer user to recognize that this Oursearches toolbar is a harmful thing to computer security as it can pretend to be a useful extension hiding in the browsers. Nowadays, cyber hackers can design different kinds of computer threats to fulfill their baleful goals from innocent computer users. Being different with computer viruses like Trojans and malware, this oursearches toolbar can sneak into target computers more easily as it cannot be detected by most anti-virus programs. Also, this kind of infection can be stealthier than other computer threats. PC users can hardly notice this kind of infection as it is usually forged as a trustworthy program or tool with a confused name. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on November 24, 2014 1:36 pm

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