FBI System Failure Virus Removal

Last night, I started my laptop as usual. However, after I entered my user name and password, an error message showed on the whole screen by telling me that computer was not able to started for the reason that I have done something breaking the law. On the top of the window,  a title named FBI System Failure was clear. It threatened me that if I didn’t pay the $300 fine as required, I would be arrested 72 hours later. It asked me to pay via Reloadit. But I sear I didn’t do those illegal things. Is it real?

FBI System Failure Paying Fine via Reloadit Virus Information

The FBI System Failure Virus is also called FBI Reloadit Virus because it swindles computer users for money via Reloadit payment. The appearance of this scam virus looks real since it has the badge image of FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation. However, it has nothing to do with this department. The cyber criminals who created this virus  forged this badge so that they can easily make people believe that this locking computer message is really from the police station. Many people would believe this is real because the virus may even display some photos of your activities online to you. This can scare most of people. But it’s very easy to take photos if the virus is in your computer. FBI System Failure virus just need to embed a rootkit into your operating system, then the program can operate your webcam to take photos. So don’t believe it. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 4, 2013 8:51 am

Internet Security 2013 Virus Removal Guide

How can I get rid of Internet Security 2013 Virus? Recently, I have a Internet Security 2013 alert on my work computer and have tried everything to get rid of it. I cannot even get onto the internet on mine unless I am running it in safe mode. It will not allow me to open any applications (.exe files). Is it a legitimate or fake program? Do I really meed to pay money and activate the full version? If not, how do I remove it from my computer? Any help will be appreciated.

Fake Internet Security 2013 Virus Description

The Internet Security 2013 virus is categorized as a Rogue program which is an attack that used to cheat innocent computer users. Many people believe it is a legitimate computer virus scanning program because it has the same ability like other security tools to warn the user that computer is at risk due to several threats detected during the recent system scan. It is very similar to Win 7 Internet Security 2013 virus or XP Internet Security 2013. But does Internet Security 2013 virus really own virus detecting and removal ability and reveal the status of your computer? The answer is No. Even though it has a convincing appearance, it is just a rogue security program which uses misleading error messages in order to scam computer users into purchasing fake anti-virus software. Once it launches it performs system scan in real time and then returns a long list of malicious threats and attacks that have been detected.  When you click on any option in order to remove them all, you will be prompted to upgrade to the full paid version first and you need to pay for a great amount of money.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 3, 2013 4:09 pm and last modified on October 10, 2013 3:39 am.

“Win 8 Protection 2013” Virus Removal

Have antivirus programs been running out of control recently on the computer? Have you got an unknown software with the name Win 8 Protection 2013 on top? Are you familiar with this program? Do you remember giving it permission to install? If not, how does it get into your computer? Have you been annoyed by this Win8 Protection 2013 program as it reports many security alerts while others don’t? Do you keep being asked to get the registered version of Win8 Protection 2013? How does one remove this unwanted antivirus software off the computer?

Win 8 Protection 2013 Alert Isn’t Legit

Win 8 Protection 2013 shows up on your computer without permission and reports lots of viruses and errors to you? This software is actually not a friendly PC protection tool. It’s in fact a fake antivirus program which is associating with computer hackers who create this kind of computer virus to attack computers every once in a while. Computer users from different areas can come into this scam since it has no certain targets or limited areas. Win8 Protection 2013 virus can be treated as the upgrade version of the Win 7 Protection 2013 rogue. Different from Win7 Protection 2013 which mainly targets Windows 7 operating systems, Win8 Protection 2013 virus attacks computers that specially run Windows 8 operating system. With a deceitful look as a legit antivirus program, it has managed to make a lot of computer users believe that it’s a real program and thus make them to pay for its “Registered version”. Computer users who are having this  Win 8 Protection 2013 software on their computers should realize that it’s in fact a rogue program. IT’S A SCAM!
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 3, 2013 10:29 am and last modified on May 3, 2013 12:33 pm.

FBI CyberCrime Division ICSPA Virus Scam

Computer blocked by FBI CyberCrime Division ICSPA Virus Moneygram Scam? It states Warning!Your computer has been locked and all your data were encrypted! Do you have to pay $200 or £200 or €200 to unlock your computer (Pay a fine of 200 dollars, 200 pounds or 200 euros within 24 hours)? No. It is not real but a scam. It’s not legit FBI police although it called the FBI cybercrime division International Cyber Security Protection Alliance. Virus Scam uses the name and the screen to scare people to pay for illegal activities, otherwise, they are going to be arrested. How do I get a message that says if I don’t send money they are gonna call turn it in to the police off of my computer? Will i really go to jail for when my computer locked on me?

What is FBI CyberCrime Division ICSPA Virus Scam/Ransomware/Malware?

FBI Cybercrime Division ICSPA Virus (FBI CyberCrime Division International Cyber Security Protection Alliance) is another scam that disguises itself as a legitimate warning from FBI to scare many people all over the world recently. The FBI CyberCrime Division ICSPA virus is a ransomware attack that targets computer users in many countries, the scam infects computer users who come from United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Austria, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Canada, New Zealand, Germany to France in an attempt to extort money form them by claiming they are in serious trouble with the FBI or International Cyber Security Protection Alliance. The warning message that pops up on the users screen looks official with logos and seals to make it appear that it indeed is coming from law enforcement and should be taken seriously. That is what the hackers want the user to think, at least. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 3, 2013 10:28 am and last modified on May 6, 2013 10:21 am.

“Win 8 Antivirus 2013” Virus – How to Remove

Have you just got a pop up on the computer saying it’s the Win 8 Antivirus 2013? What is this unfamiliar program doing in your computer? How does it install since you haven’t given permission for it to do so? Is it coming together with any programs in the computer? Is Win8 Antivirus 2013 from Microsoft? How do we verify it?

Fake Win 8 Antivirus 2013 Description

Win 8 Antivirus 2013 is categorized as a rogue antispyware that pretends to be legit antivirus software and tries to scam money out of innocent computer users as much as it can. This newly released computer virus should be watched out by ordinary computer users all around the world because it looks no different than other legit antivirus programs on the surface. Computer hackers are associating with this rogue program and have given it a deceitful appearance to trick computer users into believing it’s real. What do computer hackers create this nasty software for? Of course money is the big target here! Win 8 Antivirus 2013 rogue is trying to help computer hackers steal as money as it can before being caught. To avoid such things from happening, always be suspicious when coming across unknown programs on the computer.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 3, 2013 6:16 am

“This Program contained a virus and was deleted” Fixed

Keep getting This file or this program contained a virus and was deleted message when downloading files or applications on the internet? Trying to remove a virus that returns a “this file or this program contains a virus and has been deleted” message anytime I am trying to download a PDF or Microsoft Office file. Every download gets “This program contained a virus and was deleted.” or “This file contained a virus and was deleted.” what is the problem? And this problem happens in Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows 8 or Windows XP OS. Internet explorer can not download any file error program contained virus and delete. All the browsers ( Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and so on) on my laptop/desktop got this problem, In Google I find many people with this problem for all sites, but no solutions, when I have the dreaded “file contained a virus and was deleted” virus. Since i can’t download anything, how do i resolve this problem safely? I can’t download anything it keeps saying download contains virus and deletes it. It is crazy, what is the best way to fix this trouble?

What is “This File or This Program contained a virus and was deleted”? How to fix the problem completely?

Many computer users got a headache problem “This Program contained a virus and was deleted“. When this happens, they were unable to download anything – from files, Adobe, emails to programs etc. For example, you’ll click open/save on an email attachment, it’ll say it’s downloading and as soon as it downloads it says “XXX contained a virus and was deleted.” This file contains virus and was deleted ( this happens on Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7 or Windows 8 all downloaded files). And there is a red notice warning then the file has been deleted away from your computer. The message pops up from Internet Explorer, if people continue to download things from other browsers, like Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome, all files you have downloaded still be deleted away, the different is without any alert if you don’t user IE. So Internet Explorer gives an error “This Program contained a Virus and was deleted”. One of the victims said “When i try to open PDF in email it says it has a virus, what does it mean when computer shows a virus warning when downloading, why i keep getting contained a virus and was deleted message? I have been searching on Google for answers and tried to download Malware, Firefox etc but of course the same thing happened. I use Microsoft Security Essentials as my anti-virus but it won’t help, what to do?” Sometimes the computer has been infected with another IRP hook when hit by this spam. You should learn more details before going to fix this problem so that you can get it resolved completely. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 3, 2013 5:00 am and last modified on February 12, 2015 4:07 am.

Remove www2.delta-search.com Redirect

Have you got a new web site popped up on your internet explorer browser – http://www2.delta-search.com/? Do you know what kind of web site this unfamiliar page is? Does it keep changing your home page away and make its own site your new home page? Is it safe to surf the internet from this unknown site? Are you being redirected whenever surfing online? How can you keep explorer working again?

Browser Redirect – http://www2.delta-search.com/

www2.delta-search.com, also known as Delta Search, is a specific web site that’s categorized as a browser redirect issue. How do we define a web site is actually a browser redirect virus? Generally, browser redirect viruses will start by targeting at browsing applications. They aim at bringing chaos on your online activities. Even though they look just like regular web sites, these characters of theirs will help you tell them apart from other common web sites. Browser redirect problems like this www2.delta-search redirect can be created by computer hackers every once in a while. Lately we can also come across the V9tr.com hijacker. With a browser hijacker on your computer, private data won’t be safe and could face the chances of being exposed or stolen by remote third parties. Considering this fact, www2.delta-search.com redirect should be gone completely in order to keep everything under control.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 2, 2013 2:24 am and last modified on May 2, 2013 3:05 pm.

Remove Hotstartsearch.com Redirect

Have you been annoyed lately that all your browsers are not working fine when you try to surf the Internet? Have you been constantly redirected online to other unfamiliar web sites? Do you get lots of unwanted pop ups showing on the pages? Are your home pages automatically replaced to Hotstartsearch.com? How does one remove this unwanted site?

Is Hotstartsearch.com Real? What’s A Browser Redirect?

Hotstartsearch.com isn’t a regular web site when it seems to be. We can come across thousands of web sites when surfing online. Ordinary computer users usually don’t have much knowledge in telling these real web sites apart from the fishy and bad ones. This specific hotstartsearch.com site belongs to one of the bad web sites. There is a kind of computer virus that normally targets at browsing applications including Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. It brings chaos on the computer by redirecting the users online to unwanted web sites. This is categorized as a browser redirect virus or browser hijacker. It’s actually associated with computer hackers who create this virus and try to benefit inappropriately from PC users’ privacy. One should be watching out for this Hotstartsearch.com redirect virus.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 2, 2013 1:27 am

Http://click.sureonlinefind.com Virus Removal

Can’t get rid of http://click.sureonlinefind.com/ads-clicktrack/click/jump1.do? Virus from Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows 8 or Windows XP on your work computer? All the browsers ( Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and so on) on my laptop/desktop have been hijacked by Click.sureonlinefind virus redirect thing, what do i do?

What is Http://click.sureonlinefind.com virus? How to Remove?

Sometimes, you may end up on a website that is either hacked or malicious in itself. One such domain is Http://click.sureonlinefind.com. This particular domain is being used by hackers to generate traffic for various advertisers. Furthermore, the website works as a tracker and network referral ID in order to ensure that the traffic sent by partners is reaching its destination. However, the virus is not just used for this, but for a lot of other reasons too. You might want to search something on Google. But whenever you will enter search keywords, you will be redirected by this particular virus to some other landing page where there are lots of pop-ups and ads. You may also find sponsored search results too. However, the landing pages where you are directed to may also be infected or consist of malicious software and files that may infect your computer. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 1, 2013 1:42 am and last modified on August 24, 2013 3:09 am.

Perk Redirect Virus – How to Remove

Can’t get rid of Perk Redirect Virus from Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows 8 or Windows XP on your work computer? All the browsers ( Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and so on) on my laptop have been hijacked by Perk Redirect thing, what do i do?

What is Perk Redirect Virus? How to Remove?

The Perk Redirect Virus (Perk.com) is a browser hijacker that hackers hide in free download products and install it onto users computers without them knowing that they just consented to the install. When it is installed it will change the default web browser to the Perk.com page, which is not a real search engine. The casual web surfer might not pick up on the change right away, but someone that user the computer on a regular basis should be able to identify that something isn’t right, at least visually. The webpage is very simple, containing a search bar, but it is lacking any other graphics or logos. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on April 30, 2013 1:46 pm and last modified on April 30, 2013 1:47 pm.

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