Svchost.exe Corrupt Disk Virus Removal

Do you get a pop up message ‘Svchost.exe Corrupt Disk’ on your computer constantly? Are you capable of understanding what it’s reporting? Is there any system problem about corrupt disk? Can it cause any dangers if one just leaves the message there? How does one verify this problem and then fix it without losing any personal and important data?

Svchost.exe Corrupt Disk – How to Remove Malware

Svchost.exe Corrupt Disk is a pop up alert that computer users can see usually in the bottom right corner of the computers. This pop up message uses some codes that ordinary computer users can’t understand. But they can be annoyed by the constant pop up of this alert. As a matter of fact, this pop up alert is a fake message representing nothing true about your computer status but just trying to get you to install a malware called System Repair. By constantly pop up in bottom corners of the computer screen, this Svchost.exe Corrupt Disk virus prompts this malware to you by reporting potential threats in the system and threatening you that computer is not safe. This System Repair malware will then perform a scam on your computer once being installed. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on June 25, 2013 9:44 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.

Remove http://en.v9.com Redirect Thing

My IE is absurd. when I opened my email login page, it would go to http://en.v9.com. And this would also happen when I tried to open some other web sites. This web sites looks like a search engine. And it also has many other icons. But I really don’t like this web sites. It makes my computer run more and more slowly. I heard that it’s a redirect virus? But I can’t get rid of it? How can I remove it without trouble?

http://en.v9.com Redirect Thing Information

http://en.v9.com is a horrible browser redirect rootkit that will hijack your web browsers. It has a similar looking as other normal web sites but with many viruses includes Trojan horses, malware or cankered links. Very similar to some other redirect viruses such as Websearch redirect, it’s nothing different from those famous sites with a virtuous interface. When you get infected by this browser hijacker, it may not bring you to the forefront because you may think that it just changed your homepages. You are all wet. The offensive Internet Browser Hijacker will drag you into the abyss of pain. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on June 25, 2013 2:59 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

Fake Microsoft Antivirus Alert

Do you always get a constant pop up of alert claiming it’s from the Microsoft Antivirus? Is it telling you that computer is in risks and you need to do something to prevent system crash from happening? Is this Microsoft Antivirus related to Microsoft or the Windows system? As a matter of fact, this is a fake Microsoft Antivirus alert which is just trying to prompt other malware. One shouldn’t trust this pop up alert.

Fake Microsoft Antivirus Alert – How to Remove Rogue Antispyware

Fake Microsoft Antivirus Alert is a pop up notice that’s been reported lately to show up on computers annoyingly saying that Microsoft Antivirus has found critical process activity on your PC. You need to clean your computer to prevent the system breakage. People might think that it’s from Microsoft and believe they’d better click the OK button in the bottom of the alert. But the truth is, this Microsoft Antivirus alert isn’t real. It’s actually found to be associating with certain malware especially with System Care Antivirus rogue and is trying to prompt this specific malware. Computer users should not believe what this alert says and should worry about the situation of their PCs because they may be under attacks from malware or spyware.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 24, 2013 1:45 am and last modified on June 24, 2013 3:30 am.

Remove Websearch.searchdwebs.info Redirect

Websearch.searchdwebs.info makes me so much annoyed! The browser hijacker set up itself as browser homepage. It keeps redirecting my websites to other weird web pages out of control. I don’t want Websearch.searchdwebs.info in my system! What shall I do? How can I delete the browser hijacker from your computer? If you have no idea of such a hijacker virus removal, please follow instructions below to delete the redirect completely from your computer.

Description of Websearch.searchdwebs.info redirect?

Websearch.searchdwebs.info is identified as a misleading website that is distributed by cyber hackers to fool unknown net users to take it as default search engine for further web browsing tasks. It is very easy for computer users to fall into the redirect scam as the interface of the hijacker infection is quite similar to real search engine. This redirect infection hijacks any browser including Internet Explorer, Google, Firefox and Opera, etc. Websearch.searchdwebs.info, similar to Datasrvrs.com redirect, makes chaos to computer users and corrupts the contaminated system terribly. As soon as the redirect targets your computer, it makes chaos to your web browser by redirecting your web search results to harmful content which are full of porn links and random pop-up ads. Furthermore, the browser hijacker may change your browser homepage and browser settings casually. With this browser hijacker targeted, you may be persuaded to download some risky ads-on to your computer or purchase some unwanted ads products every time you browser information online. In fact, you should not leave the redirect in your computer for a lone time. Instead, take actions to delete it from your computer entirely as soon as possible.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 23, 2013 12:28 pm and last modified on June 23, 2013 12:31 pm.

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.

Datasrvrs.com Virus Removal

What is Datasrvrs.com Virus? Have you experienced some trouble lately when trying to surf the Internet from the browser you often use? Have you found that the default start-up webpage keeps being changed automatically to a site called Datasrvrs.com? Can you not seem to change it away because it will always pop back up? Is this specific site preventing you from using the browser? How can one get rid of this unwanted pop up site permanently?

Attacked by Datasrvrs.com Virus – How to Remove Datasrvrs Redirect?

Datasrvrs.com shows up as a regular web site on your computer but is in fact categorized as a browser redirect problem. This problem, also known as browser hijacker, will attack and hijack browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox and Google Chrome by modifying default settings and structures of them and cause further troubles on the targeted systems to annoy computer users. This Datasrvrs.com redirect, similar to Isearch.babylon redirect, can be a real headache to many because it affects one of the most important applications on computer. When being targeted by such virus, computer users often find themselves unable to get online properly. But what most users don’t know is, this browser hijacker can also connect with cyber criminals and can help them put targets on privacy security.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 22, 2013 3:19 pm and last modified on September 11, 2013 1:08 am.

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