Win 7 Security Cleaner Pro Virus

Where can i get the Win 7 Security Cleaner Pro registration key to register the software to get a full version? Or it is just a fake AV? I think my computer has fake firewall alert – “Win 7 Security Cleaner Pro Unregistered Version” How to get rid of Windows 7 Security Cleaner Pro virus from my brand new laptop? I just got it 6 moths ago. I like to kick it off my system. But when i started to try the solutions online and found it is hard for me to do that because it has stopped your access to the internet? When i opened my browser it disappeared very soon. And i can’t run any programs as it disabled or stopped almost everything on the infected computer, so i only can seek for help from my wife’s computer. What do you suggest?

How to Remove Win 7 Security Cleaner Pro Firewall Alert?

Win 7 Security Cleaner Pro virus firewall alert is a fraudulent anti-virus application that tricks PC users into paying money for a “licensed” version of the software that does not work. It is Vista Security Cleaner Pro virus if your system is Windows Vista and there is XP Security Cleaner Pro Virus in Windows XP.  A true anti-virus program works to protect the user from viruses, malware, and spyware, but this attack does the complete opposite. It makes its way into the users system and then pops up as if it was an original program that cam with the computer. Referred to as a “Rean Baravix” virus, because it appears in several different names, all claiming to be real anti-virus and anti-spyware programs. They will continue to post warning messages of possible threats and list off fake virus names in an attempt to scare the user into purchasing a license in order to run the program and remove the threats. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on March 12, 2013 9:21 am and last modified on July 1, 2013 2:39 am.

W32/MTWB.A.gen!Eldorado Removal

How to get rid of W32/MTWB.A.gen!Eldorado virus that picked up by F-prot anti-virus? It keeps coming back after any reboot. We have tried many solutions but without success, how do you delete this nasty virus from your laptop or desktop permanently?

Clearly Understand The W32/MTWB.A.gen!Eldorado Virus

The W32/MTWB.A.gen!Eldorado virus is extremely dangerous and it is well known to cause computers the blue screen that occurs when the system is destroyed and completely crashed. Just like other Trojan viruses, it connects to a remote server and gives access to the hacker without the user being aware. The virus is usually used to just flood a computer with pop up advertisements, although the hackers will have complete access and could also steal personal data from the computer. The rapid delivery of the ads can cause the system to use all of its available memory and the overload can cause the system to crash, damaging the computer. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on March 12, 2013 5:03 am

FBI Reloadit Pack Virus Scam $300, How to Remove

Can the FBI Reloadit Pack Virus block/lock your computer? I was looking up vaginal warts and it went to porn and got a message that says computer locked by FBI pay 0 to unlock and it want do anything it this real? How can I take it away and unlock my computer when I have a page that says it is from the FBI that has taken over my computer demanding payment through Reloadit Pack? I’m trying to get the Federal Government virus block from my computer, what do I do when FBI ReloaditPack Virus blocked my laptop? This morning, I recently had a junk email, and accidentally clicked on a link to a site I had no wish to visit, then it came up with FBI or something and to pay a fine which I didn’t and I did not click on the pop up either. My computer did not lock as they said, is this because I shut down and did not click on the pop up? It worried me but having had a virus before of a website pop up I took caution and rather than click on it, I shut the computer down from what I read online, it is a scam just hope shutting down stopped it from happening?

How to Unlock Computer From FBI Reloadit Pack Virus Scam Warning Screen Notice?

FBI Reloadit Pack Virus is a ransomware attack hoax that freezes or shuts down users PC and then begins to display warnings that “Your Computer Has Been Blocked Due to At Least One Of The Reason Specified Below!”. One of the most convincing ransomware attacks that cyber criminals are using to extort money is the department of homeland security virus, this one is very similar to FBI Virus. The FBI Reloadit Pack Virus is a computer infection that locks the computer screen until you send the hackers a $300 payment in the form of a Reloadit Pack, which is like a prepaid credit card. The thing wit this payment method is that it can not be traced and once the computer user finds out that they have been a victim of a cyber crime it is too late and there is no way to recover the money that was sent. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on March 11, 2013 7:53 am and last modified on March 4, 2015 7:47 am.

How to Remove Searcheh.com Redirect

Have you been constnatly redirected while surfing online to unwanted sites including this Searcheh.com domain? Not only your favorite home page is changed to this specific domain, but your browser stops responding every once in a while. How does one fix this kind of redirecting problem? Is searcheh.com redirect hard to remove?

Searcheh.com Redirect Description

Searcheh.com is a common domain that becomes fishy when being hacked or used by PC hackers. It can be categorized as a browser redirect virus which has been quite a popular computer problem in these days. Many computer users have come across similar situations on their browsers. With the ability to spread over different networks, Searcheh.com redirect has no specific targets or certain areas. As long as a computer becomes weak and there’s a loophole, it could sneak inside and start bringing constant chaos on the infected computer. Just like what it’s called, a browser redirect virus mainly creates redirecting issues online. By giving one fishy sites or links, it will not only help more viruses get inside, but record online activities and collect valuable information. Hence, personal-related activities are not suggested to do when having this Searcheh.com problem.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 11, 2013 1:45 am

Diggerview.com Redirect Virus Removal

Have no idea what just happened to your Firefox? It was working fine before getting this new home page -diggerview.com. It seems that no one can replace this unfamiliar domain with other sites. It just stays in the home page URL. Whenever one tries to go online from this site, he/ she will be redirected to other web sites instead of going to the sites they want. How does one get rid of this Diggerview.com redirect and get Firefox back to working?

Diggerview.com Redirect Description

Diggerview.com seems to be a regular web site that gives an easy way to search online. However, while it can be a common site, PC hackers can also turn it into a fishy site which help them collect the browsing histories of many and benefit from them later on. Usually, we call this kind of issue as a browser redirect virus. A browser redirect, like what it’s called, is mostly targeting at browsing applications including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome and causing redirect problems online while one surf the internet. A browser redirect will not only collect your browsing records, but also redirect you to other fishy sites or malicious programs to get your PC more infected. Be careful with your online searching when there’s a Diggerview.com redirect problem on your browser/ browsers. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on March 9, 2013 2:51 pm

Trojan: Win64/Alureon.gen!L Removal

My laptop is acting kind of weird lately. The symptoms include a. a win64/alureon.gen!L alert keeps popping up every once in a while saying the PC is in risk; b. MSE detects it and seems to be able to remove it each time but it just comes back again and again; c. system keeps shutting down more frequently by itself. How do I get rid of this Trojan: Win64/Alureon.gen!L virus?

Trojan: Win64/Alureon.gen!L Virus Description

Trojan: Win64/Alureon.gen!L is categorized as a Trojan virus which belongs to a large family – the alureon Trojan family. This kind of Trojan is believed to be created by computer hackers with the purposes to collect and steal personal information and money. Generally, a Trojan like Win64/Alureon.gen!L associates with malicious programs. It can help different malware, spyware and ramsomware get into the infected systems to bring all kinds of troubles. With the ability to go around antivirus and spread over different networks, TrojanWin64/Alureon.gen!L can infect many vulnerable computers all around the world. Thus, one should be careful when a Trojan like this is detected. Make sure it’s completely gone before using the computer for daily activities!
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 8, 2013 8:10 am

How to Remove Isearch.fantastigames.com/463 Redirect

Can’t get rid of Isearch.fantastigames.com/463 redirect virus? I usually use Firefox as my homepage but I noticed starting last night that Isearch.fantastigames.com/463 kept showing up as my homepage and I’m not sure what to do. It has taken over all the browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox or Google Chrome. All your search results were redirected to the its false domain….How to get rid of the redirect virus as it changed your settings of the browsers?

What is Isearch.fantastigames.com/463? How Do You Remove It Completely?

The Isearch.fantastigames.com/463 redirect virus is one of the more advanced browser hijacking malwares hitting computers today! The Isearch.fantastigames.com 463 browser hijacker virus is one that will change the settings of the users PC to redirect to the malicious site each time the browser is opened. It infects the users computer instantly and all it takes is one click on a link or download attachment containing to corrupt files. There are many common ways the browser hijacker virus can find its way onto a computer. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on March 8, 2013 5:53 am

Trojan:Dos/Alureon.J Removal

How to get rid of Trojan:Dos/Alureon.J virus that detected by my MSE anti-virus software? It keeps coming back after any reboot. We have tried many solutions but with no success, how do you delete this stubborn virus from your computer permanently?

Clearly Understand The Trojan:Dos/Alureon.J Virus

The Trojan:Dos/Alureon.J virus is extremely dangerous and it is well know to give computers the feared blue screen that occurs when the system is destroyed and completely crashed. This virus has the ability to completely disable a computer and make it virtually worthless and completely unusable. It primarily targets the master boot record, and is part of the Alureon family of viruses. This virus has the ability to steal any information that in transmitted through the Internet, such as banking information and usernames and passwords. Any keystrokes that are sent through the Internet can be intercepted and recorded for future use. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on March 7, 2013 10:14 am and last modified on March 7, 2013 10:14 am.

PWS:Win32/Zbot.gen!Y – How to Remove

I have 2 anti-software in my computer. One has detected that in the system disk, there are many threats including this PWS:Win32/Zbot.gen!Y virus. But another anti-software has detected only one rootkit in it. Which one should I trust? Anyway, I tried the 2 software to remove them. But none has been removed. I can’t do anything. Who can help me?

How Does Your Computer Get PWS:Win32/Zbot.gen!Y Infection?

PWS:Win32/Zbot.gen!Y, a root-kit program has been detected from many users’ computers recently. Many users feel painful to get rid of such small but annoying virus. In fact, this virus was detected by AVG anti-virus. Just like the victim described, this virus can be detected by antivirus such as AVG, Microsoft Security Essentials. But when they report that your computer is not safe, they can never really help you remove it from your hard disk. MSE may even tell you that your computer will start 1 minute later. But when your computer starts again, MSE will tell you that computer will restart again i minute later. So obviously, this Trojan virus can’t be removed by anti-virus. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on March 6, 2013 11:33 am

Trojan: Win32/Alureon.FW – How to Remove

How to get rid of Trojan: Win32/Alureon.FW virus that detected by my anti-virus software? Sometimes it comes with Trojan: Win32/Alureoun.gen!AO. My son switched on his laptop this morning and found this come up on his screen which won’t go.  We have tried many solutions but with no success, any ways to fix this problem permanently?

Trojan: Win32/Alureon.FW Virus Description

One of the newest computer infections is the Trojan: Win32/Alureon.FW  virus. It has just started to gain momentum, although it is still not as common as many of the main Trojan virus attacks that are out there causing harm. This new virus does a great job in hiding itself in many very popular sites and quickly attacks and infects unsuspecting users. One of the most mainstream sites that the Trojan: Win32/Alureon.FW virus hides in is Facebook, a site that hundreds of millions of users visit and interact with on a daily basis. It is one of the most frequented sites on the Internet in the #2 position, only behind Google. Any virus that can successfully hide in a site as popular as Facebook has the potential to do major damage! The virus is also known to hide in several porn sites as well. As you can see the hackers like to use high traffic sites with millions of users daily, giving them the best chance at attacking several systems. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on March 6, 2013 10:34 am and last modified on March 6, 2013 10:36 am.

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