Remove Trojan Patch.A.Gen

I just got a virus named Trojan Patch.A.Gen popping up in the bottom corners on the screen. Is this a bad virus? Do people need to worry about anything since there’s antivirus to deal with it? But my antivirus software didn’t seem to pick it up. Do I have to get another one just because of this infection? What options do I have besides from getting rid of this Trojan virus by another antivirus?

Trojan Patch.A.Gen Virus Description

Trojan Patch.A.Gen is a Trojan virus that can attack any computer around the world as long as it’s given the chances. Similar to other Trojan members, this Patched.A.Gen virus is put online among many places including hacked and porn web sites, fishy URLs, malicious programs and infected files or programs shared from different computers. It can also be put into removable devices and transferred from one machine to another. There are so many places that this Trojan virus can hide without drawing attentions from PC owners. And yet antivirus programs can’t seem to stop this Trojan virus from attacking computers. After all, if computers don’t provide such chances, they won’t be targeted in the first place. That’s also why computer users should take good care of their own PCs during usage.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 20, 2013 11:38 am

Remove Ad.Yieldmanager.com Virus

Have got lots of pop ups in bottom corners of browsers while surfing the internet lately? Are these pop ups related to Ad.Yieldmanager.com? What is this web site exactly? Can it harm the system in any possible way? Do people have to worry about their privacy being stolen and taken advantages by online third parties? Have tried many antivirus programs but no luck at all? Remove this unwanted Adyieldmanager.com site off your computer.

Ad.Yieldmanager.com Creates Pop-ups

Ad.Yieldmanager.com (also known as Adyieldmanager.com or Yieldmanager.com) is a kind of tracking cookie designed and installed on your computer to help one improve his/her surfing experiences. But it can also track you down on every web site you have visited and record your browsing activities at the same time. This character of Adyieldmanager.com is very useful for many third parties (computer hackers) and will be taken advantages of as soon as they’ve found and related their malware or spyware with this tracking cookie. In other words, Ad.Yieldmanager.com can be turned into a kind of browser hijacker because it can help computer hackers steal computer users’ private information. Computer users should be watching out for this kind of browser hijacker.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 20, 2013 8:55 am

Http://cpvfeed.mediatraffic.com Redirect

Help! My computer is infected by a webpage named http://cpvfeed.mediatraffic.com. When I try to open some webpages, I will be redirected to some strange webpages. This webpage even replace my homepage. How could I remove it completely? I try to remove it by myself but no luck. This post will show you the way to remove this browser hijack redirect manually and completely.

Http://cpvfeed.mediatraffic.com Browser Redirect Description

Http://cpvfeed.mediatraffic.com is a browser hijack redirect that wants to collect information from the infected computer. Many victims get this browser hijack redirect when they visit some unknown webpages accidentally. This webpage can install to your system without your permission and knowledge, that is why the victims don’t know how and when their computers are infected by this tricky browser hijack redirect. cpvfeed.mediatraffic.com will let your computer stay in a unsafe situation, this is a really harmful virus and it hacks the web browser to make it corrupted terribly. In detail, the hijacker virus redirects your favorite websites to other unwanted contents, and it changes your homepage and vital computer settings at random every time you perform web browser tasks. Moreover, the browser hijacker virus is designed by cyber hackers to gain access to the affected computer aiming at stealing important personal information and other sensitive information without your notice. Facing such a situation, you need to get rid of the browser hijacker virus entirely and promptly.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 19, 2013 9:36 am and last modified on May 19, 2013 10:42 am.

Remove Mixidjv30.ourtoolbar.com Redirect

Can’t get rid of http://Mixidjv30.ourtoolbar.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 delete the Mixidjv30.ourtoolbar from computer?

Hijacked by Mixidjv30.ourtoolbar.com Redirect Virus – How to Remove?

The Mixidjv30.ourtoolbar.com (also known as MixiDJ V30 Community Toolbar) is an attack designed by cyber criminals and they are spreading the plug in throughout the Internet in an attempt to infect as many computers as possible. It is very similar to hijackers that redirected Internet users to Sirefef.gen!c, Mixidj.claro-search.com or delta search engine. The Mixidjv30.ourtoolbar.com virus is a browser hijack that redirects the users to the google.com/webhp site that resembles the Google search page. From there any search that is performed will take the user to a page that doesn’t contain any information relevant to what was searched. instead, users will be taken to pages that are packed full of advertisements and links that compensate the hackers each time they are clicked on. So, the hackers goal is to infect as many computers with this redirect virus and watch the money roll in as users click on the information contained on the “results” pages. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 19, 2013 8:09 am and last modified on June 18, 2013 7:24 am.

How to Remove MBR:Alureon-G [Rtk] Virus?

AVAST says my laptop is infected with the MBR:Alureon-G [Rtk] virus, and I have no idea how to get rid of it completely because it keeps coming back after removal. It really frustrated me because since my computer was infected, I have detected many things working weird. Firstly, my browser always redirects me to ad sites when I tried to go somewhere else, and the computer refuses to shut down normally sometimes. When I turned it on, it got blue screen of death. Please guide me how to remove MBR:Alureon-G [Rtk] virus completely. Thanks in advance.

Have you heard of MBR:Alureon-G [Rtk]? How to Remove?

MBR:Alureon-G [Rtk] is a risky Trojan Horse that poses a huge risk for your computer because it can infect the Master Boot Record (MBR). Generally, this virus infiltrates in the system via freeware downloads, peer to peer file sharing, spam emails and after it is installed, it will damage your computer performance badly. By affecting Master Boot Record of the vulnerable system and changing vital system settings, victims will find their computers unstable all the time. This Trojan will slow down your PC work and make it operate weirdly. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 18, 2013 10:23 am and last modified on May 18, 2013 10:24 am.

Trojan Horse Generic_r.CEN – How to Remove

I just ran a scan on my computer and came across 15 viruses that are all Trojan Horse Generic_r.CEN. Each time I removed it from my computer but it kept coming back. How do I get rid of this virus completely off my computer and prevent this from accessing my computer again. I am using AVG Internet security. Any help will be appreciated.

Trojan Horse Generic_r.CEN Virus Description

Trojan Horse Generic_r.CEN is a harmful Trojan that gets installed on your computer via variety of means such as spam emails or attachments, adult websites etc. Is your computer behaving abnormally? Does your Internet web browser randomly redirect you to other malicious websites? Are you getting unwanted pop-ups on your PC screen? Does your anti-software keep alerting Trojan Horse Generic_r.CEN infection? If your answer is Yes, then your computer must be in a risky situation now. This is a horrible Trojan that automatically gets installed on the targeted computer and can do several malicious activities and frustrate the victim users.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 18, 2013 7:49 am and last modified on May 18, 2013 7:51 am.

Luhe.Sirefef.A

I did some scanning this morning and found a Luhe.Sirefef.A virus in my computer. But the stupid AVG could not remove the virus although I clicked remove button there. Is there any other way on how to remove remove Luhe.Sirefef.A virus? Is it risky? Who can help me? I have tried many solutions but no luck.

Infected with Luhe.Sirefef.A – How to Remove?

Luhe.Sirefef.A, a Trojan virus has been commonly detected by anti-virus in people’s 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: Luhe.Sirefef.A is a component of a multi-component family of malware that moderates your Internet experience by modifying search results, and generates pay-per-click advertising revenue for its controllers. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 18, 2013 5:42 am and last modified on May 21, 2013 5:53 am.

Europol Interpol Virus

Are you familiar with any cyber ransomware? Do you believe that your computer has just been attacked by one of these viruses? Has your computer screen been locked by a message from the Europol Interpol Ihr Internet Service Provider blockiert warning? Are you being asked to pay an amount of 100 Euro in order to get PC unlocked? Well don’t believe anything this Europol Interpol Virus says. It’s an obnoxious virus which should be removed off the PC.

Europol Interpol Virus Lock – Deceitful Scam Virus

Europol Interpol Virus, also known as the Ihr Internet Service Provider blockiert virus, is categorized as a newly released scam virus which has been reported on many computers especially those from Germany. But as usual, this kind of virus can spread over the internet and attack computer users from outside of the targeted areas. Not only computer users from Germany have been attacked by this Europol Interpol Ihr Internet Service Provider blockiert virus, but PC owners from other countries around the world can be targeted as well. This Europol Interpol virus and other similar ransomware have been very common lately and been known to more and more computer users. By locking up your computer screens by the Europol Interpol and accusing that you have been watching online child pornography, this scam virus is trying to scam you with an amount of 100 Euro in order to unlock your PCs.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 17, 2013 8:40 pm and last modified on May 18, 2013 5:42 am.

Remove Win32:BitCoinMiner-CA

Can’t get rid of Win32:BitCoinMiner-CA (trj) by Avast antivirus program in Windows 7? What is this Trojan Horse doing in the computer, why does it so hard to clean out? How do you delete this infection from the computer without coming back?

Trojan Horse Win32:BitCoinMiner-CA Infection Description

The Win32:BitCoinMiner-CA is a Trojan virus that has been infecting a large number of computers recently. The numbers are increasing due to the fact that virus scanning tools and anti-virus removal tools do not easily detect it.  Is this virus the same stubburn as Trojan.Gen.2? Obviously no virus tool can stop 100% of all attacks, and this just happens to be one of those viruses that tend to slip through the cracks and ends up causing serious trouble for several computer users. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 17, 2013 9:21 am

Searchpig.net Redirect Removal

Home page on Firefox got changed to unfamiliar site – Searchpig.net? What is this web site? Is it just another regular site with a search engine and some categories of resources? But why is it constantly changing the home page away and setting itself as the steady home page URL? Also, how come it often redirects people to unwanted web sites? How can one stop these unpleasant experiences?

Browser Redirect – Searchpig.net Description

Searchpig.net is a web site which is different from all the other regular sites online because it’s categorized as a browser redirect issue here. A browser redirect or browser hijacker is defined by its characters. In other words, to become a browser redirect virus, it will have to act like this: a) hacking into computers without permission from owners; b) performing unusual actions on browsing applications and c) showing unwanted sites or pop ups when you surf online. Searchpig.net redirect matches with all these characters which can be visibly seen or experienced on the computer. And most importantly, a browser hijacker is created to help PC hackers benefit from the browsing records and valuable information it has collected out of the many computers.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 16, 2013 9:10 am

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