My computer is infected with the Click.livesearchnow Virus. When I do a search on Google, it always redirects me to click.livesearchnow.com or random sites full of ads. Things can happen on both Firefox and Internet Explorer browser. It really makes me annoyed since my antivirus program shows me nothing. Is there any way I can get rid of Click.livesearchnow virus completely?
Click.livesearchnow Redirect Description
Click.livesearchnow (or Click.livesearchnow.com redirect virus) is a browser hijacker that can be bundled with other software downloaded from the Internet for free. Similar to most browser redirect issues, it also begins its attack on all the browsers you have installed including Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer. As soon as it invades the target computer, it replaces your default homepage immediately. When you are surfing online, it pops up many advertisements that are not trusted. But the most irritating feature of this redirect virus is that it will keep redirecting you to various harmful websites against your will. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 4, 2013 3:01 am and last modified on April 6, 2013 3:18 pm.
kl.startnow.com redirect issue has been haunting computer users in these days. Does your browser always redirect you to StartNow page against your will? Cannot get Google homepage back even if you have reinstalled your browsers? Is it a virus? Why your antivirus programs seem to fail on this removal? How do you get rid of this unwanted redirect problem?
Kl.startnow.com Redirect Description
kl.startnow.com is a serious redirect problem that annoys many PC users now. It can happen on all the browsers including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox as well as Google Chrome. Every time you go to Google to search up something, it lags and then when you click a certain link, it redirects you to a different site, usually it takes you to ads sites or a porn site contains malware and spyware. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 2, 2013 9:53 pm
Is your computer currently suffering from a Trojan virus named Generic32.KJQ (Trojan horse generic32.byzr Or Trojan generic32.bqka) according to your AVG on the computer? What can this Trojan Horse Generic32.KJQ virus do to your computer? Why can’t it seem to be removed by AVG? Is it going to crash the whole system? What can one do to completely get rid of this Trojan infection?
Is Trojan Horse Generic32.KJQ Bad?
Trojan Horse Generic32.KJQ is one of the newly released Trojan viruses which comes from a serial family. Trojan Horse Generic32.QYW is also a member from this group. Created by PC hackers who are very good at computer stuff and programing ect., this Trojan virus is able to bring many chaos on the infected computers and annoy PC owners from different aspects. Computer hackers are using this Trojan to scam money out of its victims. One should be careful when experiencing this kind of Trojan virus in the system. Personal data and info can be targeted by it. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 2, 2013 10:42 am and last modified on May 13, 2013 5:03 pm.
Browser add-ons are small search engines attached on browsing applications which provide shortcuts to abundant online resources. However, add-on like this Discount Buddy installs itself without consent from computer users. This unwanted plug-in is not very friendly to browsers and can create chaos to annoy computer users. It should be uninstalled for good.
Discount Buddy Description
Discount Buddy is a browser add-on created by the 215 Apps. It’s an extension, according to its statements, that helps one save more money when shopping online. You may have already come across these similar add-ons and installed some of them to help you benefit from all kinds of coupons, free stuff and discounts while surfing online. It seems that this Discount Buddy can help you save money when you shop online. However, this browser add-on is not friendly to browsing applications including Internet Explorer and Google Chrome and can compromise surfing environment. What’s more, it can be installed without permission from PC owners. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 2, 2013 8:43 am
Can’t remove “AVASoft Professional Antivirus” Firewall alert from Windows 7 and Windows 8? Antivirus applications belong to computer tools which provide services to prevent viruses from attacking computers. It’s very common that there are antivirus programs on computers from different areas. However, does it mean that the more antivirus programs you have, the better protection your computers will be receiving? Do you not care at all when there’s unfamiliar antivirus showing up on your computer like this AVASoft Professional Antivirus? One should know that there is a kind of PC software that has the appearance of antivirus but doesn’t protect computers from viruses. It’s fake antivirus software and is here to scam money! One should get rid of this rogue antispyware ASAP!
What is “AVASoft Professional Antivirus”? Real Or Fake?
AVASoft Professional Antivirus may look like a legit antivirus software to you but it isn’t friendly at all! Even though this application has the similar look with other real antivirus programs, it’s indeed created by PC attackers in order to scam money from its victims all around the world. This unwanted software can be categorized as a rogue antispyware which will bring many troubles to the infected computers and annoy the PC owners from different aspects. Similar to Win 7 Security Cleaner Pro Virus, it has managed to tricked lots of computer users with its deceitful appearance even if it’s just been released for a couple weeks. Also, there hasn’t been any antivirus software that can successfully get rid of this stubborn program. For one reason, AVASoft Professional Antivirus virus is created by PC hackers who are very good at computers and programing. Even though it’s been out there to attack computers for a while, it hasn’t been caught by real antivirus due to its abilities to change and update as time goes by. Why do we say that this rogue software is out there to help PC hackers scam money? Dressing up like a legit antivirus, AVASoft ProfessionalAntivirus tries to force its victims to purchase it’s registered version in order to help them remove all the detected troubles in their computers. However, there isn’t any registered version of it! Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 2, 2013 8:17 am and last modified on April 2, 2013 6:09 pm.
Message that says “You Have Been Blocked from Our Website” Virus scam? How do you know is it real or a scam? If that is a uaksh scam , how do you unlock your computer from the complete a survey to unlock notice screen? Please help.
“You Have Been Blocked from Our Website” Virus Scam – How to Unclock Your PC From The Warning Screen?
“You Have Been Blocked from Our Website” Virus is a computer virus that attacks the computer and displays a fake warning message in an attempt to get the PC user to send the cyber criminals money for violating the law. It is similar to This website has been blocked for you! and FBI. To an untrained eye, the message will appear to come directly from the police and it notifies the user that the computer has been blocked by them for the illegal use and distribution of copyright material. It also goes on to suggest that the user has also been involved in SPAM activities as well as sending pornographic material through the Internet. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 2, 2013 5:41 am and last modified on April 2, 2013 5:48 am.
Is your computer infected with Holasearch Virus? Why your browser keeps redirecting you to www.holasearch.com without your permission? Recently many PC user got stuck with this annoying issue and found it happened on Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, even Google Chrome. Is there any way I can remove Holasearch redirect permanently?
Holasearch Virus (as known as www.holasearch.com redirect) is a domain that presents as a low-quality search engine displaying more advertisements than legitimate results. As soon as it comes to the infected computer, it secretly attaches itself to browser like Firefox, chrome, Internet explorer, thus, you will be annoyed by this virus because it interrupts your browsing sessions notably. After being infected, the first symptom you detect is your homepage will be changed to www.holasearch.com without your permission. And then you will be forced to go to Hola Search page without your approval. Perhaps, a search toolbar has suddenly appeared at the top of your browser and it won’t allow you to uninstall it. Furthermore, it will keep redirecting you to various harmful websites against your will. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 1, 2013 7:41 am and last modified on April 1, 2013 7:47 am.
Can’t get rid of Trojan Horse Generic32.QYW successfully? I got a virus on my computer from the internet. I can not get around this page / message. How to get rid of the virus that picked up by my AVG anti-virus software? It keeps coming back after any reboot. Any suggestions?
Trojan Horse Generic32.QYW Virus Description
The Trojan Horse Generic32.QYW virus is a very serious attack that is designed to compromise the computer system and allow hackers to gain access remotely. The Trojan virus installs without any warning and can easily be picked up from opening attachments included in spam emails from unknown senders, from visiting illegal download and file sharing sites and downloading a file that has been baited with the virus, or by visiting a malicious website that promotes the virus. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 1, 2013 3:53 am and last modified on April 1, 2013 3:54 am.
Trojan:JS/IframeRef.K keeps popping up on your computer? Have you tried to get rid of the virus by MSE removal tool but with no luck? No anti-virus can pick it up except MSE anti-virus software, but it cannot deal with it on its own and it just says to restart to finish but the virus show up again? How do you get it off of your computer completely?
Trojan:JS/IframeRef.K Description:
Trojan:JS/IframeRef.K is a threat classified as a Trojan and it aims to steal information from the infected computer system. Usually it invades the vulnerable computer system without your notice and awareness. It runs in the background by seeking discovered vulnerability and threatens your security and privacy. After it is successfully downloaded, it may insert itself into legitimate running processes, take over browser settings and open backdoors to download and install other malware threats on the affected computer system. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on March 31, 2013 11:40 am
Can’t get rid of Ixquick.com Redirect search engine from Windows 7, Win 8, Vista or Windows XP? Recently many users got stuck with Ixquick.com redirect and found no way to delete it. They spent a whole day on scanning the computer or reinstalling the browsers, but things still existed. How to delete this bogus search engine and bring Google back? Any suggestions?
Ixquick.com Redirect Details:
Now cybercriminals are creating fake search sites designed solely to direct Web surfers to pages hosting malware or other ads site so that they can use the artificial traffic to boost affiliate payments. Ixquick.com Redirect becomes a painful thing for many PC users. When it is installed, it will not easily go away when you try to uninstall and also it is not listed in your programs. It is known to attack Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer, and can function in most versions of Windows, including Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and even Windows 8, making users feel rather annoyed. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on March 31, 2013 10:10 am