I have a big problem that I can’t remove a Trojan virus. Its name is Backdoor.Generic15.BYNL. I scanned my computer several times but my stupid Norton can’t remove it. A warning message kept coming up. This really annoyed me much. How can I remove this virus from my computer without restoring? I don’t know why I got this virus. I just watched a video on a web site. Who can help me? Here is the solution for you:
Some Knowledge of Backdoor.Generic15.BYNL
Backdoor.Generic15.BYNL, as a Trojan virus, is an outstanding one that can easily infect users’ PCs by escaping the anti-viruses in the computers. 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: Backdoor.Generic15.BYNL 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 9, 2013 3:40 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:29 am.
Is your browser not working properly lately? Do you keep getting unwanted pop-up tabs constantly? Can you not log on web sites you want to be on? And do you wonder whether or not these actions have something to do with the unknown new home page on browser – trustedoffer.com? Wondering if browser has been hijacked? Let’s find out here.
Browser Hijacker – trustedoffer.com Redirect
The specific trustedoffer.com site is a URL link that computer users can all have the chances to come into while surfing online. According to studies and recent complaints from many computer users, this specific site isn’t wanted by many of them because of its unpleasant behaviors on computers. Besides from automatically replacing the home page addresses to its own domain, it also displays all sorts of pop-ups and redirecting actions online. Hence, it is categorized as the trustedoffer.com browser redirect virus which can create many dangers on the targeted computers especially to private information. One isn’t recommended to install this specific web page on his computer.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 8, 2013 2:59 pm
Help! My browser is hijacked by Search.beamrise.com. When I open my browser, I noticed that my homepage was changed to this website. And I cannot get rid of the Beamrise Toolbar which I have never downloaded before. Are you being redirected to Search.beamrise.com whenever you try to get online? How to remove this browser hijacker completely?
Search.beamrise.com Redirect Issue Description
Search.beamrise.com (also called Beamrise Search) is a browser hijack redirect that enters computers bundled with other programs and it can affect browsers like Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. A hijacker virus involves a tracking cookie that helps attackers to change search results on Google and other major search engines. Once infected, it will constantly redirect Internet users to Search.beamrise.com and other malicious advertisement websites that are used for generating money for scammers. Although it looks like a friendly website with a search box in the center of the website, in reality, it is nothing but a spams search engine used to deliver ads. It won’t provide you any reliable and safe search engine services.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 8, 2013 8:48 am and last modified on June 8, 2013 8:49 am.
AVG Anti-virus says my laptop is infected with the Trojan Horse Dropper.Generic8.AVYY virus under file path: C:\SwSetup\ESUW7\EXE_ESU.exe. It really frustrated me because since my computer was infected, I have detected many things working weirdly. My computer was extremely slow and when I went to a site, it kept redirecting me to other websites. How to remove this virus completely?
Infected With Trojan Horse Dropper.Generic8.AVYY- How to Remove?
Trojan Horse Dropper.Generic8.AVYY virus is considered as dangerous type of Trojan that usually detected by AVG antivirus. This virus is tricky and it always tries to grasp any chance to invade the target operating system without users’ permission. Once downloaded, it will open a port that can be used by an attacker to perform malicious actions inside the infected PC. This includes, downloading and uploading of files, stealing of sensitive data, and monitoring user’s activities etc. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 8, 2013 7:33 am and last modified on June 13, 2013 6:05 am.
Avast came up and asked me if I should deny or allow the execution of Riaiccape exe. Then I realized that my computer has been infected with such a virus, I was anxious about this and I tried everything I know but it just wouldn’t go away. Then I ran malwarebyites hoping it could delete the virus. It did delete a bunch of malwares but just despite of Riaiccape exe, which I aimed to delete. Malwarebyites even failed to find the file. I highlight this file and run a check on it with either avast or malwarebyites, the latter one said there was no infection and the former one said the file couldn’t be scanned and that it was a decompression bomb. I even asked some of my friends who are talented with computers but with no luck to remove the infected folders and files. Is there any other way to overcome this problem and help me remove the damn thing?
The Essence of Riaiccape exe
Riaiccape exe is a malicious program which is designed with the intention to get into your computer and steal your private information. It will keep a record on what you have done on your computer once infected with it. And it will send your privacy to remote hackers who created them to commit illegal activities which leads to a loss of victims’ wealth and information. Riaiccape exe is intelligently designed so that it becomes undetectable when it gets hooked with windows genuine applications. Generally this kind of scam applications come in wrapped with double layers encrypted packages in order to not detected by deterring analysis.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 7, 2013 10:17 am and last modified on June 7, 2013 1:17 pm.
For the last couple days, my Internet browser hasn’t been working very well as usual. The previous start-up page which used to be the home page of MSN has now changed to an unknown site http://websearch.a-searchpage.info. And the default search engine is gone also. No matter how many times I’ve tried to change it back, I just can’t seem to succeed. What can I do under this occasion to restore my Internet browser back to normal?
Websearch.a-searchpage.info Browser Redirect Description
Websearch.a-searchpage.info is not a friendly web site according to its behaviors on your computer. It not only changes the home pages on Internet browsers, but replaces the default search engines to unknown ones as well. Furthermore, you will also be redirected constantly to unwanted places whenever trying to get online from the search engine this site provides. Generally, this kind of browsing problem is due to the infection of a browser hijacker/redirect virus. Yes. This specific site that comes up on your browsers is categorized as a browser redirect virus which has become such a headache to many computer users worldwide.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 7, 2013 9:42 am
Recently, I’ve got a security pop up on my computer saying something about an infection. It’s called the Rootkit.0Access.ED. It just keeps showing up even though my antivirus has stated to have this infection removed. I’m now worried about the important work and personal stuff on the computer which might be stolen by this virus. I wonder how can one remove this virus successfully.
Trojan Infection – Rootkit.0Access.ED
Rootkit.0Access.ED is actually categorized as a Trojan virus that can do such much harm to computer systems. It’s believed to be released lately and can attack computers that run Windows 7, Windows XP and Vista systems. Generally, a computer will be protected by antivirus programs installed on it. These programs help users keep the computers safe and virus free. However, as cyber criminals have become larger in groups and ranges, viruses like this specific Rootkit can escape from many antivirus applications and can still get itself installed in computers. Computer users are warned to be looking out for this special infection.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 7, 2013 8:56 am
What is GreenDot MoneyPak Virus? Is it related to FBI child porn virus that locked computer? Currently, millions of computer users have been infected with a virus that asks them to pay a fine through the GreenDot MoneyPak code. One of the victims said:”my computer just got blocked by the police for porn, my computer is saying i have to pay $300 via GreenDot MoneyPak code to clear my screen”. What to do?
What Is GreenDot MoneyPak Virus? How to Remove?
The GreenDot MoneyPak Virus, also referred to as the GreenDot MoneyPak ransomware or FBI virus, is a Trojan horse that locks the computer screen and displays a warning message that is designed to appear as if it is being sent by the FBI, accusing the computer of being involved in copyright violations, SPAM emailing, and the distribution of pornographic content. This is done in order to convince the user to pay a fine of $100, $200, $300, $400 or $450 depending on the version of the FBI moneypak virus that is installed on the computer. The GreenDot MoneyPak virus got its name because the hackers demand that payment be made in the form of a MoneyPak card, which is a prepaid loadable card that allows the holder to transfer money using a numeric code. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 7, 2013 8:13 am
Can’t get rid of http://websearch.searchsupporter.info/?r=2013/06/07 virus that pops up on your computer? All the browsers ( Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome) have been hijacked, it effects from Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP to Windows 8. How do i delete the redirect virus from the infected computer?
Browser Hijacked by Websearch.searchsupporter.info Redirect Virus – How to Remove?
The Websearch.searchsupporter.info virus is a browser hijacker that is installed on the toolbar and sets the default search engine to http://websearch.searchsupporter.info/?r=2013/06/07. Like the Oyodomo Virus, this one is fully filled with Ads. When a search is performed the computer user is taken to results pages that are filled with sponsor advertisements that compensate the hackers every time they are clicked on and drive traffic to their offers. This is the extent of this browser hijack, and it is more of an inconvenience rather than a malicious attack that is designed to destroy the computer and steal information. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 7, 2013 4:23 am
Homepage has been changed then went to another weird website? Does the name 64.15.72.104 virus ring a bell? What is 64.15.72104? You fail to get your homepage back. Have tried many ways to get rid of it bu tno luck? It is really frustrating, isn’t it? What is the best way to fix your computer without any risk? Do you want to know the answers? Here is one post for you.
What Is 64.15.72.104 Redirect Virus Exactly
64.15.72.104 is an IP address which will be redirected to you if you got the related redirect virus. We call it 64.15.72.104 redirect virus or browser hijack virus because when you open your homepage or some other sites, you will be redirected to a web site and the IP address is those numbers. It is under the domination of some invisible background program. This kind of program can easily change your web browser settings. And your previous homepage will be the first to be affected. We call this kind of roguish program as web browser hijack virus. And this virus is to enforce you to use the redirected page as the search engine even if you don’t want. And your home page will be set as 64.15.72.104 as well. But the real thing that will make you feel painful is that this Qone8.com hijack virus will also change your whole settings of your web browser such as bookmarks or favorites. In usual, it will add many odd web sites that you don’t know to the bookmarks. Every time when you open your web browser, many annoying webpages will pop up to disturb you. The main purpose of this redirect virus is to promote some products to you. Some even will force you to use or buy something.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 6, 2013 1:07 pm and last modified on June 9, 2013 3:18 am.