Isearch.fantastigames.com/465 Redirect

Browser Hijacked by http://isearch.fantastigames.com/465, how to remove it manually? And I am not sure if this redirect this is real or a fraudulent domain, every time i open my browser such as Firefox or Google Chrome, this page pops-up and i kept redirecting to this web page. I am freaking out right now, as my anti-virus didn’t stop it from my brand new computer. How to get rid of this redirect thing permanently?

Defending Against The Isearch.fantastigames.com/465 Redirect Virus

Isearch.fantastigames.com/465 (Also known as http://isearch.fantastigames.com/465) is a Google redirect search engine thing that can change your default homepage on Firefox, Google Chrome or Internet explorer. If you have been redirected to a different page when attempting to perform a search on Google, then there is a good chance that you might be the victim of the http://isearch.fantastigames.com/ virus, which is a malicious browser hijacking virus. Any user that is on a computer that uses a Windows operating system, such as Windows 7, Visa, or XP is a potential target for this virus. Learn more to get it fixed. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 21, 2013 6:19 am and last modified on February 21, 2013 6:20 am.

ICE Cyber Crimes Center Virus Scamming for $400 Removal Guide

My daughter’s computer was locked by ICE Cyber Crimes Center Virus. Now she can’t access it to do her homework. At first we thought it was the real FBI. But I didn’t think my daughter could do any bad things. She is only 6 years old. And I got lots of information from some reports and articles and knew that ICE Cyber Crimes Center scamming for 0 is a malware. I’m relieved but the key problem is that how I can remove this cheeky scam from my daughter’s computer so that she can finish her homework?

Can ICE Cyber Crimes Center Virus scamming for $400 Really Lock Your Computer?

When people’s computers get locked by ICE Cyber Crimes Center Virus  (also known as ICE Virus), they must be very nervous and afraid that they would be arrest if they don’t pay $400 as the penalty. Some people even have already deeply believed that it’s the real FBI because it looks so real. Even, on the block page, many clauses of your guilt were listed clearly. Some young people might really watched porn videos so they might be more likely to trust it. But no matter you believe or not, it has nothing to do with the FBI. It’s a scam malware created by hackers to scam PC users’ money. Even if you pay the so called penalty, your computer will still be locked. And you will waste your $400. In fact, the hackers has been releasing more and more similar versions of this virus to launch a global attack! Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 21, 2013 6:05 am and last modified on May 24, 2013 7:02 am.

Win 7 Defender Plus 2013 Virus

Can’t get rid of Win 7 Defender Plus 2013 virus? How to remove Windows 7 Defender Plus 2013 firewall alert from windows 7 on my laptop? When I was surfing on the internet then a message pops up saying “win7 defender plus firewall alert” and it disabled almost everything. The message on computer says you need Win7 Defender Plus 2013 activation code to register the unregistered version. I happened to receive this virus and thought I was able to get rid of it. Now my PC is frozen. Right when I power it on. Any suggestions?

What is Win 7 Security Plus 2013 Virus Firewall Alert?

Win 7 Defender Plus 2013 is a fake anti-virus application designed to deceive PC owners into paying for a useless licensed version. An anti-virus system is supposed to help protect a computer system from being infected with harmful viruses, spyware and other forms of malware. Win 7 Defender Plus is a fake program that pretends to be an original program. Windows 7 Defender Plus 2013 belongs to a class of dangerous applications termed as Rean Baravix viruses. This group of viruses appears in different names posing to be genuine anti-virus or anti-spyware applications. Once they are able to sneak into a computer system they would continue to alert the PC owner of scary amounts and names of viruses that have been detected in the computer system. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 21, 2013 3:48 am and last modified on February 21, 2013 3:51 am.

Click.livesearchnow.com Redirect Removal

What is Click.livesearchnow.com, how to remove it? And how to tell is it really an advertising network technology tracking domain or a browser hijacker? Every time I open Firefox or Google Chrome browser, this page pops-up and my homepage has been taken over by http://Click.livesearchnow.com but it displays as livesearchnow.com on the title….Cannot open MSN.com and can’t log on my Facebook account and other community forums? How to get rid of it permanently?

Details About The Click.livesearchnow.com Redirect Virus

The Click.livesearchnow.com virus is a dangerous redirect infection that makes changes to your browser settings that will display a fake search engine page every time the user opens the browser. The actual search page that is displayed is very poor quality, but to someone who isn’t a regular computer user could easily be fooled into attempting to use it. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 20, 2013 12:50 pm and last modified on February 20, 2013 1:18 pm.

Trojan.Agent.H Removal Instructions

Trojan.Agent.H keeps coming back? How to delete this Trojan virus as my anti-virus programs didn’t work? I have tried many other solutions but failed to remove it, why this threat is so stubborn? I am really frustrating as it is a new laptop, i just got it for 5 months, what to do? Can any one help?

Detailed Trojan.Agent.H Description

The Trojan.Agent.H virus is a fairly new virus that is not often detected by the common antivirus scanning programs. There have been an increased number of reports stating that this new Trojan has begun popping up in computer files. Just like the other Trojans this virus is designed to hide in the system and allow remote access to the infected machine. The virus opens the door for the hackers and allows them to suck all of the valuable information from the computers hard drive! Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 20, 2013 9:29 am

Click2.scour.com Redirect Removal

Is home page on Mozilla Firefox changed to another unfamiliar site named Click2scour.com? What is this Click2.scour.com redirect? Why am I not able to go anywhere and keep cutting off from the internet? How do I maintain my Firefox browsing and change home page back?

Click2.scour.com Redirect Description

Click2.scour.com may be a common URL that you can find on the internet. But it can also be hacked or created using the same name by computer scammers as a browser redirect. Computer users all around the world could encounter this Click2.scour.com redirect when their computers get infected or vulnerable. It is said that this virus can be widely spread over the networks. And you will probably get infected when using computer to browse hacked or porno web sites online.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on February 19, 2013 4:05 pm and last modified on February 19, 2013 4:06 pm.

Politie Nederland Virus Removal

I’m living in Nederland but I have never done any illegal things against the law. But last night, my computer was locked by a warning. It told me that I would be arrest by the police if I didn’t pay the money through Ukash. I’m freaking out! I searched this warning through the Internet and most of sites said it’s a Politie Nederland Virus. I’m still confused. Do I have to send the money? But I think it’s a scam since I have not done anything as it accused. I really want I can get my computer back. I have many important documents in it!

Are You Feeling Skeptical of Politie Nederland Virus Scam?

Many Dutch people may be familiar with Politie Nederland Virus since it’s launching an attack to Dutch computer users on a large scale. However, you also may be suspicious if this is really a warning from Politie Nederland or not. The appearance is so compelled and serious. PC users will be afraid when they get such virus in their computers. They may think that if it’s really from the police office and if they don’t pay the fine, they will be arrested and jailed. However, it’s thoroughly a computer virus, not a warning from the government. PC users in Nederland please be on the alert. Don’t be fooled by its trick!
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Published by Tony Shepherd on February 19, 2013 5:26 am and last modified on February 24, 2013 7:37 am.

Dirección General de la Policía Virus Removal

Have you been familiar with any of the ransomware that usually locks computers and collects fines for hackers? This Dirección General de la Policía Virus is believed to be one of them. It’s really scary and seems legit. But have you broken any law? Is paying the fine the only way to help you unlock the computer screen?

Dirección General de la Policía Virus Locked Computer

Dirección General de la Policía Virus can be categorized as one of the active ransomware that helps computer hackers collect fines from innocent computer users inappropriately. And by inappropriately, it means that this seem-to-be-legit virus helps hackers threaten PC users with illegal issues, locks their computer screens and requires fines from them to unlock. But since there’s no such real thing as police locking computers, one will be scammed if he/she pays the fines. Instead of paying the nation hoping to get yourself out of any illegal troubles and unlock your PC, you are paying the scammers! First they set you up with this locked screen; once they get you to pay, they then will leave you alone with this Dirección General de la Policía page which has been keeping you outside of your computer for the whole time. And when you can’t remove this virus, other chaos can be brought and help scammers benefit more!
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Published by Tony Shepherd on February 18, 2013 9:51 am

Dropper.Generic7.BLPW Removal Guide

How to get rid of Dropper.Generic7.BLPW virus that detected by my anti-virus application? When I picked up this Trojan virus, then i  tried following the steps on other forums but my computer still keeps freezing and crashing down. And when I try to put it in safe mode with networking it just got blue screen of death, any suggestions?

Dropper.Generic7.BLPW Virus Description

Dropper.Generic7.BLPW virus is a nasty computer virus that effects many computer users currently. It is spreading from America to Europe. This Trojan horse is just released by hackers who are aiming to control your system and steal your private information, such as credit card info, Paypal account info and other bank information. Although your think your computer is safely protected by your anti-virus program, but it still can get into your system without your concept, why? It first hides behind the malicious websites such as porn sites, once you accidentally clicked on them, then the virus will be rip into your system secretly. It really causes a serious problem, and the problem can grow rapidly once the virus begins to spread to other computers. You need to get it off of your computer once found it. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 18, 2013 4:17 am and last modified on February 21, 2013 10:52 am.

TR/Crypt.XPACK.gen Removal Instructions

How to remove TR/Crypt.XPACK.gen virus that detected by Avira anti-virus software? Have you experienced with Avira and your computer is freezing due to this malware? Every time you turn on your computer and your Avira security tool has been popping up constantly with this kind of variant message. And nothing can stop this. What to do?

Trojan Horse Exploit:JAVA/CVE-2013-0422.C Description

The TR/Crypt.XPACK.gen virus is a malicious javascript file that takes over the computer and will redirect any search performed on popular search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo, AOL, and Ask to an advertisement or landing page that is controlled by the computer hackers. These sites are typically sites that provide the hackers with some form of revenue, either per page view or per download. They will often force the user into clicking on an ad or imagine that then provides them with a financial reward. Their goal with this virus is to mass install it across millions of computers and then rotate these revenue producing sites to evenly distribute clicks and downloads. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on February 18, 2013 3:44 am

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