How can I remove this TotalRecipeSearch Toolbar from my laptop? I didn’t mean to install this toolbar on my browser but I don’t know how it was installed there. It looks like a search engine but I never saw it before? How can I remove it and get my google search back? I don’t have any clue to do it myself. I’m really frustrated. Help me please!
TotalRecipeSearch Toolbar Description
TotalRecipeSearch Toolbar is a roguish toolbar which runs as a malware to hijack PC users’ browsers such as Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome. If you install this tool bar on your web browser, it can easily mess up your browser. At this time, your browser is vulnerable to be attacked by some viruses. TotalRecipeSearch Toolbar can totally change the whole settings of your browser such as the homepage or the bookmarks and some other settings. That’s why when you open some web sites, you will always get some redirect pages such as pop-up ads. So as what we can see, it’s not really a good toolbar that can make you be more convenient to visit web sites. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on September 11, 2013 5:07 am
Computer screen locked up by the ‘Attention! Online Agent has blocked your computer for security reason’ message? Do you have anything to do with the inappropriate cyber activities you are accused of doing? Are you required to submit a fine via Visa or MasterCard to get your PC unlocked? Despite from its real and legit appearance, this popup block message is a scam ware sponsored by cyber criminals to deceive money. It should be removed ASAP!
Attention! Online Agent has blocked your computer for security reason Virus Blocked PC – How to Unlock
The Attention! Online Agent has blocked your computer for security reason Virus is believed to be a new variant of ransomware that’s quite similar to the well-known FBI MoneyPak virus which is sponsored by cyber criminals instead of local government to deceive money from innocent PC users. This new version, different from other members from the same category which normally require an amount of fine ranged from $100 USD – $500 USD or similar amounts in other currencies, asks only for a fine of $10.95 USD to unlock PCs which is quite a tricky way to convince more victims that it’s legit. However, the amount of fine required does not change the fact that this ‘Online Agent has blocked your computer for security reason’ block is a scam. And paying this $10.95 USD fine certainly won’t help you unlock computers from this unwanted message but will benefit cyber criminals continuously till the scam virus is removed completely.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 11, 2013 2:18 am
My Internet Explorer kept opening Search.lphant.net this web site automatically when I tried to visit some favorite web sites such as Facebook. I don’t know what happened to my browser. I searched something online and some people says it’s a Search.lphant.net Hijack Virus? If so, how can I remove it so that it won’t hijack my browser anymore?
Search.lphant.net Hijacker Information
Search.lphant.net is a website in the control of some kind of browser hijack virus (redirect virus). So the web site will not work as a legitimate web site does. And people are not safe to visit this web site or do something on this web site. At the very beginning when you get this browser hijack virus infection, your homepage may be changed to Search.lphant.net. Then no matter when and how you opened your browser to visit your homepage, it won’t go to your real homepage, finally, you will be redirected to some other risky web sites. That is to say, your browser won’t run in your control. Gradually, when you use your browser to view some pages, lots of ads will pop up to disturb you. And your browser will run more and more slowly even freeze! Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on September 10, 2013 5:06 am
Is your homepage reset to safehomepage.com on your browser? Do you keep getting popping ups of advertisements when you are surfing the internet? Are you redirected to another website when you try to open a new tab or open a specific site? What is going on with your computer? It works strangely and abnormally!
Browser Hijacked by Safehomepage.com Redirect –How to Remove?
Safehomepage.com redirect, known as a member of browser hijacker virus is a newly released one throughout the internet. It looks extremely like a normal and legal website. It is a website but it is not a good one since it makes some unwanted phenomena on computers which annoy computer users a lot. For example, when you are searching something online you click on the results links and there will be a pop-up which is showing you an advertisement page. If you open your browser, you find out that your homepage is set to this redirect virus instead of your default ones. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on September 10, 2013 3:42 am and last modified on September 23, 2013 1:14 am.
Computer has been locked by CryptoLocker virus ransomware, your personal files are encrypted and you have unfortunately “lost” all your pictures, files and documents on the computer? How to recover encrypted files without paying 300 USD or 100 EUR or 2 Bitcoins? Do people need to get the private key by paying a certain amount of fine to get all the files back? Is there any way to verify this pop-up block screen? I just got this CryptoLocker virus and it locks down your computer with a random password and my screen goes blank after starting. I can’t see the start button not even in safe mode. I just tried the listed removal method it goes to the same blank scree. Can I please get some help? How to get rid of this unwanted screen and decrypt all the files from this CryptoLocker program?
CryptoLocker Virus Locked Computer And Your personal files are encrypted – How to Fix The Problems?
CryptoLocker Virus (also known as Crypto Locker Virus) is a new ransomware that affects files like photos, music, videos, documents, and so on. All Image, Video, MS office, PDF files are encrypted. This CryptoLocker Your personal files are encrypted Virus is viewed as a rather risky ransomware which has just been released to attack computers. This big virus has infected a number of computers all around the world, and the suffering centre is the Unites States of America, so the majority of the victims is Americans. This CryptoLocker virus can not only lock up browsers but also block the whole computers sometimes. After being infected by this virus, the only thing that jumps into your sight is a red blocking screen message stating that all the files on your PC including videos, photos and documents have been encrypted, and you are required to pay an amount of $100 or 100 euro to access a private key in order to have these encrypt files recovered. You can’t close this CryptoLocker virus locked screen no matter how many times you have tried. Even though you may get the task manager window open by pressing ctrl+shift+esc three keys together, ending the processes in task manager won’t be helpful at all. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on September 9, 2013 4:58 pm and last modified on April 10, 2014 3:44 am.
I can’t get rid of a Trojan virus on my computer. Yesterday I was playing a game and then AVG said Trojan horse TDSS.CA was detected on my computer. However, AVG didn’t allow me to remove it. Is there any other way I can remove this virus completely?
AVG Keeps Reporting Trojan horse TDSS.CA Virus?
Now thousands of AVG users are currently facing to the Trojan horse TDSS.CA virus detection and have no idea to remove it. It is a malicious Trojan dropper which can add malicious or potentially unwanted software to your computer without your permission. Users always get infected with this virus from free software, games and media players that means it gets installed automatically while the users download some unsafe resources.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 9, 2013 2:49 am and last modified on September 10, 2013 12:26 am.
Got Trojan:Win32/Napolar.A virus warning pops up on your computer every time you turn it on? Have you found that your computer performs weirdly and even freezes up sometimes? Don’t know why your security application fails to delete the Trojan horse effectively? If you have no clues of such a Trojan attack, please go over this post and try to remove it completely in a manual way.
How to Remove Trojan:Win32/Napolar.A Virus?
Trojan:Win32/Napolar.A is a harmful Trojan attack that endangers the target computer aggressively as designed. This Trojan horse may automatically install and run itself every time you launch your system. It can modify your system files and registry entries to exploit your system leaks to drop many malicious codes to the contaminated system, just as another virus Trojan.FakeAlert.RRE does. With this Trojan invaded, your computer will run very slowly and get frozen up easily when several programs are running in the background. Longer as the Trojan stays in your system, greater damages will occur to your computer. Unexpected damages like startup failure and system crash are easily caused by this Trojan infection. Thus, computer users ought to get rid of this nasty Trojan horse entirely at an early time.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 8, 2013 12:45 pm
Having trouble with this Trojan.FakeAlert.RRE virus? Does Malwarebytes keep detecting this threat but can’t seem to get rid of it successfully? Does this Trojan infection have specific purposes to stubbornly stay inside the system? Are the constant stuck and freezes caused by this detected virus? Can hackers find a way to get a hold of the important work on the computer with the help of this Trojan? What do people do to complete a virus removal?
Trojan.FakeAlert.RRE Virus – Remove Trojan Infection
Trojan.FakeAlert.RRE is a nasty Trojan threat that can bypass many antivirus protections and persistently stay on affected systems to cause constant troubles. Victims usually find it hard to get rid of even though it keeps being quarantined and removed by Malwarebytes. An incomplete removal of this Trojan threat has caused so much trouble and is believed to be able to generate further consequences continuously. Even if being potentially unwanted by many, this Trojan.FakeAlert.RRE virus can still sneak into different computers and get itself installed without approval via bundling with freeware or scam ware on the Internet.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 8, 2013 4:11 am
I recently have this Visualbee.delta-search.com page popped up a lot even when I don’t need this site to be my home page. I also have a lot of blank pages and unwanted sites automatically open on the browser. Whenever I tried to get online to certain web pages, I always got redirected. What can I do to stop these weird actions? Do I need to get rid of the browser? Will this affect any of my important work on the computer?
Visualbee.delta-search.com Redirect – How to Remove
The Visualbee.delta-search.com redirect is believed to be a new variant of the Delta Search hijacker which has troubled computer users for quite a long time. Browsers are the major targets of this browser hijacker. Even though the situation has been out there for a while, there hasn’t been a perfect solution to permanently stop this problem. Antivirus, a tool to help prevent viruses from attacking computers, can often fail to catch such browser hijackers because they have been enabled to escape from many antivirus protections. When having this Visualbee.delta-search.com redirect on browsers, it will automatically modify the default structures of the applications and cause constant troubles to interrupt users’ online surfing sessions. This certainly is annoying and dangerous because we share lots of private and valuable data online.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 8, 2013 2:30 am
My Windows 7 computer caught a virus called Trojan horse Dropper.Generic8.AXHI that was detected by AVG. When I tried to get rid of it, I noticed AVG didn’t only gave me ‘Remove’ option. It has “Ignore it” option instead. But when I clicked on it, it just said that AVG will prevent you from accessing the infected file. The threat will not be removed. I am hopeless now. Is there any way to remove this Trojan?
How to Remove Trojan horse Dropper.Generic8.AXHI Virus?
Trojan horse Dropper.Generic8.AXHI is a stubborn backdoor Trojan found by AVG. Although this virus cannot automatically replicate themselves on your computer, it still poses a huge risk for your system and privacy. It may let users risk system instability or crash once it is downloaded. To make things worse, it owns all the Trojan capabilities that enables remote access to the target computer system without your awareness. AVG can detect and remove a great amount of viruses now, but for this particular Trojan horse, manual removal is needed.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 7, 2013 9:05 am and last modified on September 9, 2013 2:10 am.