My internet isn’t working very well lately. I’ve always been able to access my work mail from my home pc. But now, whenever I try to do that, I always get another site up. The web site is www.govome.com. What’s worse, my work mail isn’t the only site I can’t log in. I don’t seem to be able to log on many other sites but am being redirected to this site always. What can I do to get my internet working again? How does one remove this Govome virus?
Is Govome Virus Safe
Govome Virus, associated with www.govome.com domain, is not a friendly web site when it’s associated with computer attackers. It is categorized as a browser hijacker issue that has become a very common computer problem in these days. By attacking browsing applications and causing surfing troubles, Govome virus has been able to help PC hackers benefit from its victims’ privacy and other valuable info! Not being able to be caught by many PC protection tools, this hijacker can attack computers that are vulnerable or lack of protections. At the mean time, with the ability to spread over different networks, it’s able to infect computers from various locations. Looking like a common web site with a search engine, Govome virus is able to confuse many ordinary computer users and then annoy them afterwards. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 7, 2013 1:59 am
Have contracted the Search.smartaddressbar.com redirect thing with smartaddressbar on my Firefox and Google chrome? Have uninstalled the program related to this hijacker, things are still out of order. How to get rid of the smartaddressbar search engine that hacked all your browsers?
The Search.smartaddressbar.com redirect virus is a virus that makes system changes and redirects the user to the http://search.smartaddressbar.com website when performing a search through the various popular search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and Bing. The attack will make these changes regardless of which browser the user has installed, including Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox. It is a tricky attack put together by hackers and it has the ability to avoid most virus scanning programs, making it virtually impossible to notice until after it has been installed successfully. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 6, 2013 6:19 pm and last modified on April 6, 2013 11:59 pm.
I have received a Ukash virus Metropolitan Police – Your Personal Computer has been blocked that asks for 100 pounds on my laptop, it says you have to pay £100 within 48 hours, otherwise, you will be arrested. I tried running in safe mode, but it just keep shutting down. When my laptop was blocked by the scam virus mentioned. Computer virus metropolitan police shuts down in safe mode, what to do when received the computer virus that asks for money from metropolitan police? How do I unblock it from Windows 7 or Windows 8?
“Metropolitan Police Your Personal Computer has been blocked” Scam – How to Remove?
The “Metropolitan Police – Your Personal Computer has been blocked” virus is a ransomware threat that is also often referred to as the Bundeskriminalamt attack. It changes the settings of the computers it attacks and causes a warning to show up when the computer is started that locks the computer and issues a warning to the user claiming they broke the law and now must pay a fine or suffer further trouble. The warning message gives the user a simple solution, and that is to make a payment of 100 pounds through ukash, and in dong so the lock will be removed. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 6, 2013 2:53 pm and last modified on April 7, 2013 12:00 am.
Is your browser redirected to http://Websearch.helpmefindyour.info/ randomly? Recently many users got stuck with Websearchhelpmefindyour.info thing and they found it was difficult for them to get rid of it because even if they have uninstalled the program related to this hijacker, all of the search engines still be hacked. How to get rid of the fake search engine that hacked your browsers deeply?
The Websearch.helpmefindyour.info virus is a browser hijacking attack that changes the settings once installed and will direct the user to the http:// Websearch.helpmefindyour.info/ site that has been set up to resemble a regular search engine. Once the user attempts to perform a search they will be redirected to a page that contains results that are not even remotely related to the search query performed. The pages will typically be littered with ads and pop ups that the hackers are compensated from each time they are clicked on. This is how they make the majority of their money using this virus, but there are other dangers, as the ads and redirect is the least of the worries. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 6, 2013 1:55 pm and last modified on April 7, 2013 3:28 am.
I have a police notice on my laptop – Bundeskriminalamt Virus – Ihr Internet Service Provider blockiert Scam. Whats causes my computer to search illegal things? Why does my computer that has vista proon it turn on by itself hours after its been shut down? How can it lock my computer and how to unlock my computer from Bundeskriminalamt Virus that asks for a fine of €100 payment thru Ukash or Paysafecard? How do I get rid of police virus from Windows 7 or Windows 8??
Bundeskriminalamt Virus – Ihr Internet Service Provider blockiert Scam – How to Remove?
Ransomware attacks are quickly becoming a favorite of hackers and cyber criminals, and the Bundeskriminalamt Virus – Ihr Internet Service Provider blockiert Scam is targeted to users in Germany that are currently running a Windows operating system, another known variant from this family targets PC users from UK and exploits the name of Metropolitan Police. This virus warns the user that their computer has been locked because the German police have detected illegal activity, including the distribution of pornographic material, sending SPAM emails, and even downloading and sharing copyright material. It warns that a fine of 100 Euro must be paid immediately or the user will face additional fines as well as a possible prison sentence. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 6, 2013 1:26 pm and last modified on April 10, 2014 3:29 am.
PortaldoSites.com page often comes out to take over my opened webpages as well as my default homepage. It also pops up many ads box when I’m surfing online, which didn’t happen to me before. My browser is really messed up. I don’t know if the website is safe? Do I really need to get rid of it? How to do it? Read this post to get rid of PortaldoSites.com redirect hijacker.
PortaldoSites.com Redirect Description
PortaldoSites.com can be categorized as a browser redirect virus which has been quite a popular computer problem in these days that annoys PC users. It can be installed in the computer without any permission or even awareness from the user. Usually, this unwanted thing can happen after installing freeware or shareware bundled with third party toolbars. Once it is installed, it makes changes to all of Internet browsers on the infected computer: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 6, 2013 3:08 am and last modified on April 6, 2013 3:09 am.
Is your browser redirected to Maxdatafeed.com randomly? Recently many users got stuck with Maxdatafeed thing and they found it was difficult for them to get rid of it because even if they have uninstalled the program related to this hijacker, things are still out of order. How to get rid of the thing hacked your browsers deeply?
Maxdatafeed.com Redirect Description
Maxdatafeed.com (as known as Maxdatafeed virus, Maxdatafeed browser hijacker, or I Feel Lucky browser hijacker) is categorized as a redirect virus that has the same appearance with Diggerview.com redirectand Seekportals.com redirect. Being as browser hijacker viruses, both of them can cause an immense problem to the functioning of a computer system by altering the browser settings and changing browser settings without any consent even if these website look like a legitimate search engine. However, Maxdatafeed.com redirect is dangerous for your network environment as it can hijack Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome browsers and causes redirect problems online while you are surfing the internet.
Keep getting warnings from the antivirus program showing that your computer has been infected with a risky Trojan virus named Trojan:Win32/Rerdom.A? Why does it keeps coming back after a removal by the antivirus program? Have no clue about how to remove this Trojan? How to get rid of it completely?
Trojan:Win32/Rerdom.A Virus Description
Trojan:Win32/Rerdom.A is a nasty Trojan virus that can cause serious damages to the infected computer and collect user’s sensitive information. It is released by cyber criminals through spam email attachments, malicious websites or unknown links and some freeware from unsafe sources. Therefore, computers with Windows operating system will be attacked by it easily if users are careless when surfing the Internet. This virus is capable of sneaking into the computer without your permission and starting to perform a series of dangerous actions immediately.
Have you contracted the “System Care Antivirus” virus that asks for reg key / registration code? A window opens right after startup and says you’ve got all sorts of viruses that need cleaning up. It won’t let you run any programs like MSE in normal mode and says that every webpage you go to is a security risk. Can’t remove “System Care Antivirus” rogue anti-spyware program from Windows 7 and Windows 8?
What is “System Care Antivirus”? How to Remove?
The Fake “System Care Antivirus” virus is a new malware attack that acts as a legitimate anti-virus program and tricks the user into purchasing a “license” for this fake anti-virus software. As soon as this virus becomes installed on the PC it will pop up a message that looks exactly like a real virus warning message. Not like the police virus, it won’t lock your computer, but “System Care Antivirus” Rogue Anti-Spyware (looks like AVASoft Professional Antivirus) appears to be performing a live scan on the PC and will then display a detailed list of Trojans, malwares, and spywares that it is detected on the computer. The threats appear to be serious and they are all classified as very dangerous, leaving the computer extremely vulnerable. Then, the user is greeted with a message saying that the license must be purchased in order for the anti-virus software to remove all of the threats. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 5, 2013 5:49 am and last modified on April 9, 2013 5:15 pm.
What is Agence Nationale de la Securite des Systèmes d’Information? Virus on my computer? For some reasons my computer is blocked by ANSSI Ransomware virus. Is it real or fake? I didn’t do anything that will break the law. How can it lock my computer? Is there way that I can remove this virus completely from my computer?
Is ANSSI a Real or Fake Message?
ANSSI (Agence Nationale de la Securite des Systèmes d’Information) is totally a virus that can lock your computer by using the name and logo of the local government department. This ransomware is one member of the Ukash virus family, if you don’t know much about this virus, you may regard it as the legit message comes from the government like other victims. This virus will lock your computer completely and claim that the ANSSI has blocked your computer because your illegal actions online. You need to pay a fine by Ukash to unlock your computer, if you refuse to finish payment, you may be arrested by the police and all the data on the blocked computer will be totally erased. However, you should know that the government will not lock your computer and publish this kind of message online. ANSSI is totally a virus that wants to cheat your money. You need to remove it completely from your computer.