Every time I open Firefox or Google Chrome this weird fake search page pops-up and my homepage has been replaced with http://websearch.good-results.info/ and if i open a new tab it should be a blank page….How to get rid of Websearch.good-results.info redirect thing as it changed my settings of the browser? Cannot open Yahoo message and can’t log on Facebook and other community forums? What to do then?
Websearch.good-results.info Redirect Description
Websearch.good-results.info is a special search engine that can be hacked by criminals in order to bring chaos on infected computers worldwide. It looks almost the same as Websearch.soft-quick.info, like the last point we said, it comes from the same group. Once your browser hijacked by such virus then you kept redirecting to that fake web address. Not every human being is born all-knowing, nor we have the opportunity to learn literally everything through life and remember it all for future references. But when it comes to the computer science, whose user percentage surely is the 99% of humanity, it won´t be harmful to know it as much as possible. Namely great percentage of humanity has computers, is using them and is using internet all the time. But when it comes to the fact that we become cyber attacked, we remain dumbfounded, confused and paralyzed because we do not know the solutions to this every day type of problems. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on February 14, 2013 2:00 pm and last modified on February 14, 2013 3:59 pm.
“Trojan Horse PSW.Generic10.DQQ” keeps popping up on your computer and detected by AVG Security Tool? You did try to rid of the virus which is hidden high in your system and AVG removal tool didn’t help. Can’t remove the virus by virus removal tools? How to remove it manually and completely?
PSW.Generic10.DQQ Instructions
PSW.Generic10.DQQ is a Trojan horse that can break into the target computer by exploiting harmful action. The virus was picked by by AVG anti-virus software. Sometimes it is bundled with PSW.GENERIC10.AEUH. What is why every time user boot up the computer a warning alert is popping up, and AVG keeps telling your computer is in high risk. Yes, at the moment your computer is infected with the Trojan horse, you need to delete it quickly Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on February 14, 2013 12:58 pm
I have an annoying issue that when i Google something and click on the result, i get redirected to monster marketplace. It happens on IE and Firefox. Is there a way I can get rid of it?
Monstermarketplace Redirect Description
Monstermarketplace is one of the redirect websites that hijacks your browsers and redirects search result to random corrupt advertising sites or Monstermarketplace.com. It alters your browser setting and modifies Windows host file which disable you to access any websites. If your browser keeps redirecting to other websites, you must get a redirect virus installed at the same time. It hides behind free software and hijacks your browser without permission. Once your computer is compromised, you’ll soon notice that your home page and standard search have been changed. You can never be sure what Web site you will be directed to and what impact you will have to face. It is undoubtedly a pain for computer users.
AVG keeps showing you Trojan Horse Generic_r.BOP virus? Is it an aggressive Trojan or just a false positive? How to stop this Trojan alert from popping up and get rid of it completely?
What is Trojan Horse Generic_r.BOP Virus?
Trojan Horse Generic_r.BOP belongs to Trojan infection that is able to perform many nefarious activities on the target computer once it is installed. Being as a Trojan, it is different from other computer viruses since they are not designed to spread themselves. Instead, Trojan horse malware is either delivered as the payload of another virus or piece of malware or through manual end-user action by downloading infected files or inserting infected drives into a computer. It represents a huge risk for every infected computer. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on February 11, 2013 3:27 am
Is System Repair a virus? Well, yesterday I downloaded this program by accident. And then things were getting worse and worse. I lost all my icons on desktop and background turns to be black. This post will show you how to remove this program completely from your computer.
What is System Repair Virus (2013)?
System Repair is a fake anti-virus program that acts as the real anti-virus program to cheat and scare you. Once your computer is infected by it, it may bring threatens to your computer. This program not only can hide your icons and files, but also forbid your true anti-virus program in your computer. That is why this fake program can make great damage the victims’ computers. What is more, when your computer is infected by the System Repair, you will get a message that System Repair has deleted that explorer.exe is infected by the virus, you need to make a scan by this program. However, when you choose to scan, it will show a lot of fake massage such as Virus, Trojans, system bugs to scare you. This is a fake program that you should not trust it any more Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on February 10, 2013 4:19 pm
How to get rid of ICE virus scam? I logged on to my computer and a Moneypak ICE virus warning appeared. Now my computer keeps saying it is blocked by ICE Cyber Crimes Center virus moneypak hoax and you have to pay a fine of $300 or $400 to unlock the computer. Is ICE cyber crimes center real or just a scam? If it is a scam then i need to know how to get the ICE virus off my computer immediately. The problem is my screen is locked out and I cannot do anything at all. Anyone else has the your computer has been blocked by ICE Cyber Crimes Center Virus Scam like me? Will enter the codes then i can unlock my PC? If not, which files need to be changed or deleted when hit by ice virus? And i wanna know how to unlock computer from ICE cyber crimes center malware screen without paying $300 or $400 fine? Solution below:
Computer Locked by ICE Cyber Crimes Center Virus Scam That Asks For $300, $400 or $450? How To Remove ICE Virus To Unlock Computer?
Can the ICE Cyber Crimes Center Virus lock your computer and ask for a fine to unlock? The answer is positive as many users have been ripped off by this ICE virus. This ICE Cyber Crimes Center block thing, being released lately to attack computer users mostly in the United States, is categorized as a computer ransomware that usually claims to be from legal organizations or institutions and requests certain amount of fines from computer users to unlock their PCs. Despite from its deceitful appearance, this ICE Cyber Crimes Center scam shouldn’t be trusted at all! This pop-up block, also known as the ICE Virus, indeed blocks everything on the screen asking for $300 or $400 payment thru Moneypak code. This is believed to be a new variant of FBI Moneypak Virus that spreads in USA quickly. Lots of computer users have become the victims of this ICE Cyber Crimes Center virus scam recently. This ICE virus is the largest investigative agency in the U.S. department that is designed to lock your computer and scam you into paying for the penalty fees. This is Rye police department – computer crime. Nowadays, many computer users are stuck with the ICE cyber crimes center message telling them to pay 300$ or 400$ by using Moneypak code. Many of them are trying to get rid of it with instructions on other websites, but they don’t think they can do that well. After spending lots of time they still have the message on the computers that states they must pay a fine of $300 or $400 using Moneypak within 48 hours or they will be put in jail. What to do when your computer is blocked by ICE Cyber Crimes Center Scam that’s asking for fine? Learn more details below. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on February 10, 2013 7:46 am and last modified on March 27, 2014 5:44 am.
Has AVG detected a win64/alureon.gen!b Trojan in your computer system? Is computer in risks due to this Trojan virus? Why can’t it be removed by AVG but still pop up after reboot? And AVG scans fine now. What do we do to get rid of this Trojan:win64/alureon.gen!b virus?
Trojan:win64/alureon.gen!b Virus Description
Trojan:win64/alureon.gen!b is categorized as a Trojan infection that belongs to a major computer virus nowadays. You may have come across similar Trojans before as this virus is a member of the Trojan Win64 series. And due to the fact that this Win64 alureon.gen!b virus can bypass most antivirus protections and sneak into computer systems, it has brought many troubles to PC users all around the world since it can be widely spread over the networks. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on February 7, 2013 6:17 pm
Lately, I have been disconnected from the internet quite often. I have contacted the network suppliers and my network is fine. Is there something to do with a webpage coming up on my browser called YellowMoxie.com? No matter where I want to log on, I will always be brought back to this site. Is this YellowMoxie.com Redirect a new issue?
What’s YellowMoxie.com Redirect
YellowMoxie.com Redirect is one of the common computer issues that has annoyed lots of computer users worldwide. This YellowMoxie domain may be a real web site. But hackers can also create a browser virus with the same domain. And this virus is usually defined as a browser hijacker/ redirect virus. This type of computer virus usually targets at browsing programs including the most famous ones – Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. YellowMoxie.com Redirect can bring constant chaos to PC owners variously. But the most dangerous factor of it is that it can help remote hackers benefit from the browsing records of infected computers! Hence, one should not provide property-related info online when their browsers get infected by this hacked YellowMoxie.com domain. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on February 7, 2013 3:35 pm
Can’t get rid of TheSeaApp Toolbar Adware? Are there many toolbars on your browsers? Are you familiar with each of them? Do you know when they have been installed on your computer? A browser toolbar can be treated as a search engine which only shows as a small bar. But be careful. Sometimes you may get a fake toolbar like TheSeaApp Toolbar. How do you identify and uninstall the malicious thing?
TheSeaApp Toolbar Adware Description
TheSeaApp Toolbar (The Sea App Toolbar) is defined as a browser adware which, unlike other browser hijackers, dresses itself up as a browser Add-on toolbar. The Sea App Toolbar is a malicious thing that treated as a plug-in/add-on on your browser, once installed onto your system, better to know The Sea App Toolbar will hijack your browser, making your computer slow down, frozen, even crash when you opened the browser. The Sea App Toolbar is able to change browser settings, set a process stay in background and allow itself to connect to the internet. This adware can also replace your search engine with itself, when you use search engine like Google or Yahoo, it will pop up a small window with Google page loading. The small window of TheSeaApp Toolbar can show up all the search content you just search with Google, and the search result list looks as same as the normal Google do, but once clicking one link in, the show up page will not be the correct page that you want, instead, the page is full of advertisement and junk information. The advertisement also pops up randomly during surfing internet. So you should be careful while surfing on the internet and be cautious to install free or unknown software, your computer will be more safe. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on February 6, 2013 4:14 pm and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:41 am.
“Trojan Horse IRC/BackDoor.SdBot4.ACUL” keeps popping up on your computer? Have you tried to get rid of the virus by AVG removal tool but with no luck? No anti-virus can pick it up except AVG 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?
IRC/BackDoor.SdBot4.ACUL Instructions
IRC/BackDoor.SdBot4.ACUL is a threat classified as a backdoor that can break into the target computer by exploiting harmful action. This virus firstly was detected by AVG security tool that installed on user’s computer. Every time you turn on your computer your firewall keeps warning there are many threats on your system including this nasty virus, AVG put it onto the quarantine but it couldn’t clean it out, it keeps occurring after a reboot. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on February 6, 2013 10:20 am and last modified on February 14, 2013 11:27 am.