I installed 3 anti-viruses in my computer, why did my computer still get a virus Rootkit.Win64.Cidox.a infection? All the 3 anti-viruses have been detected the Trojan virus but none of them can remove it. I’m really freaking out. Some one released removal help on youtube and I followed the steps there but still can’t remove the virus. So I think the virus will never leave my computer? Who can tell me what I can do? I will try anything if I can as long as the virus can disappear.
Simple Analysis of Rootkit.Win64.Cidox.a
Rootkit.Win64.Cidox.a, is another covert Trojan which was found in many people’s computer worldwide. This Trojan virus can invade the hardcore of your computer operating system and gradually damage your operating system so that you have to re-install it even you can’t use your computer again. From showing its face to widely infecting a lot of PCs all over the world, this virus has been defined as one of the most dangerous Trojan viruses. In fact, this virus is a derivative of another virus Rootkit.Boot.Cidox.b. However, this virus is much more offensive, secluded and destructive. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 24, 2013 1:04 pm
Got a Win32:zapchase-GT virus somehow but can’t remove it with my AVG. I know it’s a very harmful Trojan. Yesterday, I downloaded a video converter from a web site then got this sick virus. I asked my brother to help me. But he is at a loss what to do to deal with this virus. I really don’t know what else I can do now. Can anybody help me?
Summary of Win32:zapchase-GT
Win32:zapchase-GT hides in the system files which will keep changing its name randomly so that your anti-virus can’t remove it. Or it will camouflage as the system file. In this way, the anti-virus won’t easily remove it. As for this Trojan horse virus, the ultimate aim is to bring lots of malicious and deceitful advertisements or rogue software or viral documents to damage your computers or swindle and ransom your money. After your PCs get infected by such Trojan, it will firstly change the registry entry to make sure it can start automatically when windows start. The further means of its activity is to get away from the Fire Wall or antivirus programs killing Win32:zapchase-GT. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 24, 2013 11:38 am
Can’t get rid of UnfriendApp Adware pops up from Windows 7 or Windows 8? Every time i want to open a website then the thing pops up on the top of my screen, i don’t know how to remove UnfriendApp Adware completely, any suggestions?
What is UnfriendApp? Adware or Spyware?
The UnfriendApp Adware is installed on unsuspecting computer users by including it in the download of other popular free software and installing it without the user aware that they are agreeing to the toolbar installation terms. So, how do the hackers manage to trick users into agreeing to this install? Well, first they target popular free download software and modify it to include the UnfriendApp Adware hijacker toolbar that directs the browser to the unfriendapp.com page. When the user installs the free software they are asked if they want to do a custom install or the standard install. It will always be noted that the standard install is recommended and most users will automatically select this option based on that suggestion. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 24, 2013 5:50 am and last modified on April 24, 2013 5:52 am.
Is Securebit Technologies Free Antivirus 3.3 legit or fake? Is there a computer scam going on now that locks down or shuts the computer down?Is there a virus that stops all controls and has government seal? Currently, many computer users stuck with Securebit Technologies Free Antivirus 3.3 and they can’t get rid of the thing, what to do?
How to Remove Securebit Technologies Free Antivirus 3.3?
The Securebit Technologies Free Antivirus 3.3 virus is an attack that pretends to be a legitimate antivirus program that hackers have developed as a way to steal money and credit card information from unsuspecting computer users. It looks exactly like real software and performs a “virus scan” immediately after the computer boots up and then displays several warnings and potentially dangerous viruses and files that have been located on the computer. Naturally the user is going to click the button to remove those files but when they do it say that they need to upgrade to the full version of the software in order to remove the infected files. It states user’s “PC Health Status” is poor and needs attention. And to get the licence code you need to call either 1(800) 862-2015 or 0-800-883-0862 for 24/7 virus removal helpline. If you paid then you will lose $49.99 for fake malware. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 23, 2013 12:35 pm and last modified on April 24, 2013 2:52 am.
Can’t delete Trojan Horse Generic29.AHHS virus from my laptop by AVG Internet Security tool, what to do? AVG anti-virus program keeps reporting this threat every few minutes. The problem is when i deleted it, it will come back soon after a reboot, i am worry about my business information on this computer, can you help you get rid of this virus absolutely? Well, you can get this annoying problem fixed by following the tips below.
Have You Heard of Trojan Horse Generic29.AHHS, How to Remove?
The Trojan Horse Generic29.AHHS virus is a very serious attack that is designed to allow the hackers to gain remote access to the computer and steal any and all information that they deem as valuable. AVG detects the virus but can’t clean it out of the infected computer as it is so stubborn. This virus is installed without any warning and is usually caught by opening an email attachment that has been compromised or by downloading a video or audio file on a free downloading site that has been hacked to include the virus. There are many ways, and the hackers are always looking for new ways to compromise as many computers as possible. The Trojan horse generic29.ahhs virus is a serious threat to any computer that it is installed onto. It is a malicious attack that has been designed to grant remote access to the hackers, allowing them to sift through all of the files and documents that are stored on the computer and steal any information that they deem as potentially valuable. Once installed the hackers will be able to access everything on the computer at their leisure, although they will likely begin to search through the content of the computer immediately and quickly locate valuable information before the virus is detected.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on April 23, 2013 7:58 am and last modified on September 25, 2013 3:23 am.
My computer have been running oddly for the last couple hours especially when I try to log online. A web page – www1.delta-search.com will always pop up and block me from accessing through other sites. I cannot get my email to open. My searching keeps being redirected as well. Is this a computer virus? If so, how do I remove it?
www1.delta-search.com Browser Redirect Issue
www1.delta-search.com (also known as Delta Search) is a web site different from other regular ones. It’s categorized as a browser redirect issue. What is a browser redirect? Apparently, this issue targets at browsing applications mostly including Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox ect. A browser redirect is also known as a browser hijacker. This computer problem is actually associating with PC attackers who usually create all kinds of viruses to attack computers from all over the world. Remote computer hackers can use this virus to record the browsing histories on the compromised systems in order to make themselves benefit later on. Similar to Proxy.allsearchapp.com redirect, www1.dealta-search is not welcome on a computer.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on April 23, 2013 5:30 am
I have some problem that I can’t remove Rootkit.Boot.Cidox.b virus. It has been listed on my anti-virus scan report but my anti-virus can’t remove it. I followed the path and found the virus, but when I clicked delete, it would not be removed. When i received a virus called Rootkit.Boot.Cidox.b, how can I remove the pops up completely from my computer?
Rootkit.Boot.Cidox.b Discription
Rootkit.Boot.Cidox.b has been detecting in many users’ PC in Windows 7, Windows8, Windows Vista and Windows XP recently. The strange thing is that this Trojan virus can escape from anti-virus scanning. No anti-virus can remove it. Some people bought several kinds of anti-virus but still no luck. Usually, we define this virus as a Trojan virus for its miniature and elusive features. Although its a tinny virus, when it’s planted into your computer, it can engender huge damage of your computer 0perating system. It can mutilate operating system so that the performance of your computer will be worse and worse until it’s completely crashed. People usually know they get this virus when their anti-virus tell them that their computers gets this virus infection. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 23, 2013 4:54 am and last modified on March 5, 2014 11:47 am.
Computer got stuck at a virus alert saying there’s a Trojan Horse PSW.OnlineGames4.ALGT virus in your computer? Is this virus bad? Why can’t it be removed by antivirus software? Do we need to look for another one from the internet in order to get rid of this Trojan virus? What is the best antivirus software suggestion? Do we need to worry about our data being stolen or used?
Trojan Horse PSW.OnlineGames4.ALGT Description
Trojan Horse PSW.OnlineGames4.ALGT is categorized as a computer virus that belongs to the Trojan category. A Trojan virus is usually created by computer hackers and put into many computers from around the world in order to steal valuable information. Hence, once should watch out when having this Trojan virus in the PC. Being able to escape from many antivirus protection tools, it has managed to sneak into many computers without permission from the PC owners. Victims of this Trojan infection have suffered a lot from the consequences caused by this virus. Similar to this Trojan:DOS/Rovnix.D virus which also has just been released lately, PSW.OnlineGames4.ALGT is associating with PC hackers.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on April 23, 2013 3:51 am and last modified on April 24, 2013 2:51 am.
Got a Trojan:JS/Seedabutor.B virus alert on computer? What is this Trojan virus doing in the system? Is it going to steal my personal stuff? Virus protection software doesn’t seem to be able to remove this Trojan successfully. What’s the best way to get rid of this unwanted Trojan virus?
Trojan:JS/Seedabutor.B Virus Description
Trojan:JS/Seedabutor.B is believed to be one of the newly released Trojan viruses that has been reported on many computers attacking the systems and creating many troubles to annoy computer users. People should be watching out for this Trojan infection as it can get into computers without permission. PC attackers who always try to benefit from private info of computer users are behind this specific Trojan. Similar to Trojan:DOS/Alureon.H, it’s created and then put online bundling with many fishy web sites and malicious programs. Once people are on these places, they somehow will allow this Trojan virus to sneak inside because the systems have become vulnerable. When it’s successfully got it, constant consequences will annoy you.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on April 23, 2013 1:11 am and last modified on April 23, 2013 3:53 am.
Just picked up many viruses by my antivirus, one of the infections called TR/Sirefef.P.2606. How to remove it as Avira didn’t help? I don’t want my computer crash down or freeze down, how to fix this problem effectively?
How Do You Remove TR/Sirefef.P.2606?
TR/Sirefef.P.2606 is a stubborn backdoor infection that’s been picked up by Avira on many computers recently. This Trojan virus targets computer systems that are weak in protection. How big is the Trojan? It only can be detected by virus removal tool, but it can’t be deleted away. Many victim users found that they can’t get rid of TR/Sirefef.P.2606 virus or its associated viruses with their installed antivirus programs. When you tried to reboot the PC in safe mode with networking, then your computer went to loop and got the blue screen of death during the process of starting up in Safe Mode. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 22, 2013 5:34 pm and last modified on April 22, 2013 5:36 pm.