Why am I getting a pop up from a Trojan Horse Patched_c.NEE virus? My computer has always been protected by antivirus. How can this Trojan virus slip into the system? Are there any other viruses coming together with this Trojan? What can they do to my computer? How do I check and remove this Trojan virus and all the other potential threats?
Trojan Horse Patched_c.NEE Virus Description
Trojan Horse Patched_c.NEE is a Trojan virus alert that can pop up on computers that have been attacked by this infection. Due to the stubborn and aggressive characters of this virus, it has managed to escape from many antivirus protection tools and sneak into the targeting computers without consent. Usually, a Trojan virus like this Trojan Patched_c.NEE can come from different places especially from the internet. Taking advantages of the internet, it can be spread worldwide and attack computers from different areas. Hiding and disguising itself among many fishy web sites and shady programs, it won’t be noticed at first until it starts to create all kind of chaos on the infected machines or is detected by PC protection programs.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 23, 2013 1:26 am and last modified on May 23, 2013 2:19 am.
Can’t get rid of http://Dnsbasick.com redirect 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 uninstall the Dnsbasick Search engine from computer?
Hijacked by Dnsbasick.com Redirect Thing – How to Remove?
The Dnsbasick.com is an attack designed by cyber criminals and they are spreading the plug in throughout the Internet to attack computer users. It is very similar to hijackers that redirected Internet users to Sirefef.gen!c, delta search engine or This file or This program contained a virus and was deleted. The Dnsbasick.com redirect is an adware that installs on computers without the user even knowing, and then makes changes the system settings in an attempt to make advertising and publisher revenue from affiliate networks. There are plenty of redirect viruses out there, but this one isn’t necessarily placed on the computer without the users knowledge. Well, that is if they were paying attention to what they were installing on their computer! This is a browser tool bar that is packaged along with other programs and the users are agreeing to install the Dnsbasick.com redirect toolbar when they select the recommended installation of the particular program that they are installing on their computer. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 22, 2013 1:43 pm and last modified on June 18, 2013 7:22 am.
Computer locked with site asking for payment, it is the FBI virus computer locked and wants us to pay $300 by MoneyPak. Why FBI locking our computer? On our computer it says that we’ve been looking at child pornography and we haven’t? When California law viewing porn computer locked up and FBI asking for green dot money sum of 300$, what do we do?!
How to Unlock Computer From FBI Virus Locked Screen?
The FBI virus (also known as FBI Moneypak virus or FBI virus scam) is a very tricky malware that is placed onto the computer through Trojan lock screens. There are several versions of the FBI virus, with each one claiming to come directly from the Federal Bureau of Investigation or United States Department of Justice. The warning message that is displayed to the user looks very authentic with official logos and seals of the FBI. When this warning message pops up it locks the computer and disables all functions of the computer, and the message displayed claims that the computer has been locked because it has been linked to copyright violations, along with allegations of sending SPAM email and the distribution of pornographic material online. Sometimes the computer displays white screen, if your PC is locked up with a notice from the FBI stating that you have been watching child porno and must pay a fine of $300. What to do to remove FBI virus without downloading things? Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 22, 2013 11:52 am and last modified on January 15, 2014 3:00 am.
I’m not sure if my laptop got virus or not. A Latvijas Valsts Policija thing occupied the whole screen on the laptop and I can not enter the desktop. I just searched something on the net. Some people said it’s a Latvijas Valsts Policija virus. It let me pay money via Ukash payment. I’m not sure if it’s real or a scam. Do I need to pay the money so that I won’t get involve any lawsuit? How can I unlock my computer?
Latvijas Valsts Policija virus Locked Your Computer?-Have No Clue to Remove the Ransomware?
Latvijas Valsts Policija virus is a new version of Ukash or FBI Moneypak virus that swindle PC users’ money. Just very similar to those famous ransomware, this Latvijas Valsts Policija submit 48 or 72 hours to pay fine was also well-designed. It’s programmed in Latin language so that it can cheat much more people. What’s more funny and hateful, this virus even matches a section of speech sounds to assist you pay the “fine”. In usual, Latvijas Valsts Policija virus scam claims that it’s from the police station and have investigated that you watched porn videos or spread pornographic information online. And then will show you the pictures when you were watching porn videos. It will threaten you that if you don’t pay normed as the fine, you will be arrested. And the deadline is in 72 or 48 hours. In fact, it’s not very hard to record your activities on your computer if the virus can access your computer, so please don’t be afraid when you see the pictures and hear the sounds. This virus was made by some smart cyber criminals. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 22, 2013 5:15 am
One of my schoolmates got many viruses infection in its brand new DIY PC. Yesterday, he downloaded many tools to try to remove those threats, however, he got the Zwangi Adware. Many advertisement pages popped up when he opened school homepage. Later, the PC runs more and more slowly. How can he fix his computer?
Zwangi Adware Discription
The Zwangi Adware is a virus that can easily occupy your web browser and change all your previous settings. When you get this virus infection, you will always be redirected to some strange web sites. Those sites are not safe to visit. Most of them are fishing websites. A Zwangi Adware virus can easily change your homepage of your web browser and bookmarks to others that you never want. Even it can block your attempts to access to particular web resources. The attempt of the redirect is to promote some products or some other programs to you. Is a word, those redirected web sites are often advertisement pages. When you get this Zwangi Adware, you will be annoyed by it because it’s just like your web browser gets out of control. Finding a good method to get rid of it is necessary . Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 22, 2013 1:41 am
Did home page on internet browsers get changed automatically to this unfamiliar site – Search.swagbucks.com. Where’s my default home page addresses on browsers? I didn’t remember giving permission for this swagbucks thing to become my home page. More importantly, it keeps redirecting me to other unwanted web sites and links online constantly. How can I stop these actions and how do I remove this unwanted swagbucks site off my browsers?
Search.swagbucks.com – Browser Hijacker
Search.swagbucks.com, also known as SwagBucks or Swagbucks.com, is categorized as a browser hijacker which belongs to a computer virus. It shares the same characters with other browser hijackers and so it should be removed as soon as possible for the safety of the computer. Today, many computer users have been attacked by this kind of computer virus. There hasn’t been any antivirus software that can resolve this problem as it is not categorized as a Trojan or sypware. So for ordinary computer users, this kind of browser hijacker is not that easy to fix. For starters, Swagbucks.com redirect will automatically change your home page address and stop you from accessing other wanted web sites, so you won’t be allowed to go online properly.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 21, 2013 5:26 pm
I’m freaking to death now because my computer has been locked by the Politie Office Central virus thing. Some people say it is a Ukash scam or Paysafecare scam. I was almost going to pay the 100 €. My friend stopped me and told me that it’s really a scam. I will never be fooled and never pay the money to the hackers who manipulate all this. However, I don’t know how to unlock my computer because I’m really computer illiterate. Who can help me get rid of Politie Office Central ransomware?
Computer Locked by Politie Office Central Virus?How to Remove?
Politie Office Central Virus, is a newly released ransomware or scam malware that has been widely found in Belgium. It caused a panic on a large scare and at the same time, defrauded large sums of money from Belgian. It just has the same nature as another infamous ransomware FBI Moneypak virus which has commonly infected many people’s PCs in USA or UK and some other European countries. It’s a clone of ransomware series. It claims that the alert information is originated from the state organs Politie Office Central. It would tell you that they locked your computer because you have done something violating some laws of Belgium. One high-sounding reason is that you have visited some illegal websites like child pornography websites and your IP address now is under official investigation. Don’t be scared by it nor pay the money. It’s not real! Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 21, 2013 2:29 pm and last modified on May 22, 2013 3:48 pm.
Somehow my PC got a SmartPCFix Malware. It reported me that there were thousands of viruses in my computer. It compelled me to purchase it so that I can remove those threats. Is this a real anti-virus software? It asked for about 3o dollars. I used Norton to have a full scan yesterday but nothing has been found so I don’t believe it. How can I uninstall this SmartPCFix malware?
What Is SmartPCFix Malware?
SmartPCFix plays a role as fake anti-virus. From its appearance to internal structure, it’s almost the same as other infamous fake malware virus. It’s well designed by very foxy cyber criminals. It looks like an anti-spyware that can give you a very deep impression the first time your see its interface. Of course, SmartPCFix malware has its own homepage. And from it’s home page, you can read some introductions about it. Well, from the information, you can only know that it’s an anti-virus. Don’t believe it. SmartPCFix can not give your computer any protections. What SmartPCFix can give you is only harm and will damage your computer operating system. This SmartPCFix fake anti-virus can be installed in Windows Vista as well. But you never can uninstall it from control panel or by some other normal uninstall steps.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 21, 2013 10:36 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:36 am.
Can’t get rid of “You shall not pass” Virus that appeared 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 resolve this problem?
What is “You shall not pass” Virus – How to Remove?
The “You shall not pass” Virus is a browser hijacker that attacks PC users who are running Windows. It changes the default browser in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Internet Explorer and When user is trying to enter Google and Youtube a photo with Gandalf appears and says that i shall not pass. It is very similar to hijackers that redirected Internet users to Sirefef.gen!c, sweetpacks virus or delta search engine. Once installed, it will redirect the user to the page with “Youshallnotpass” on the content that controlled by the organization behind the hijacker. Unsuspecting users might not realize it for the first couple of times, but it will become evident fairly quickly that their normal Google, FaceBook, Yahoo, or Bing search pages have been replaced. When users try to load Google then a picture of Gandalf comes up and the writing above it says ” You shall not pass” Virus. The same thing happened on Bing, many other websites work and you don’t know what to do. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 20, 2013 12:35 pm
Has home page URL on Internet Explorer been changed automatically to unfamiliar sites lately? Have wondered if the browser is hijacked by any computer virus? Home page keeps showing Http://securesearch.lavasoft.com/ as the default domain.What is this site and how does it have something to do with all these weird actions? How can one verify a browser hijacker and how do they get rid of it?
Http://securesearch.lavasoft.com/ Browser Redirect Description
Http://securesearch.lavasoft.com/ (also known as Lavasoft Secure Search) is a specific web site sponsored by Blekko.com browser redirect which has brought so many troubles on different computers. Apparently, this Lavasoft Secure Search is categorized as a browser hijacker which has become a major computer problem for so long. Even though this kind of hijacker has been a problem for a long time, there hasn’t been any solution to eventually stop it from attacking computers yet. Why is that? Computer hackers or third parties are behind these hijackers. You cannot imagine how much they have benefited from these browser viruses.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 20, 2013 12:19 pm