What’s the matter of my computer? I didn’t mean to open Protectedsearch.com this damned site but when I tried to open Internet Explorer, it would automatically give me that site and I didn’t want it at all. Is there anything wrong with my browser? Who can help me out of this problem fast? Do you have the same problem as this man? Don’t worry, here is a guide for you:
Protectedsearch.com Redirect Information
As a redirectoer, Protectedsearch.com is really an outrage which will bring PC users much pain. When you visit some informal websites, you may be attacked by this Browser Hijacker stealthily. It takes the same way as many Trojans do to invade your PC, have you heard of it? Changing StartUp, re-configurating Browser Options and attacking system or antivirus vulnerabilities to escape from them removing it are all the basic approaches it adopts. You may never be aware of it if you don’t open your internet browser again. Once you open it after the virus accessed your PC, you can find that your homepage has been set to Protectedsearch.com. it provides much information about all kinds of shopping sites for your consideration; however, all the search result is well-designed. It always displays the malicious pages and links to you. The real good normal sites it never list for your choice.
Computer is locked by a message written in German asking you to pay ransom via Ukash? Is this Bundespolizei Virus really from the police station in Germany or only a scam malware? How can you remove this Ukash scam if it’s a fake thing created by cyber criminals?
Is Bundespolizei Virus Related to the Police?
Bundespolizei Virus, has really been causing a panic in Germany. When people got this virus infection while they were using their computers, they would be apparently terrified by it. When they saw the full-screen message warning, the first idea thrilling through their mind was that this warning was from the police. Bundespolizei is the police station in Germany while Cheshire Police in UK. However, the fake message has nothing to do with this Police office. Bundespolizei Virus is just a ransomware made by hackers to tricking them into paying money via Ukash. Don’t believe any accuse from the message. All of the content are forged elaborately so that you will believe it. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 22, 2013 8:27 am and last modified on May 21, 2013 5:14 am.
How did you get the Trojan.Zeroaccess.B? Trojan horse viruses have obvious features: tiny and covert, tremendous and powerful damage, difficult to clean up, etc. Cyber cribbers resort to extreme measures to program and improve various Trojan to create more and more invasion to personal computers. have a laptop that is effected by the Trojan.Zeroaccess.B virus any tips on ridding it of this thing?
Have You Heard Of Trojan.Zeroaccess.B? How to Remove?
Trojan.Zeroaccess.B is a dangerous virus that has been picked up by Norton Antivirus program. It is classified as a Trojan horse that hides itself in the system with the help of the advanced ZeroAccess rootkit. Once it sneaks into the compromised computer, it wreaks chaos on your computer in all aspects. It can drop other threats such as Trojan.Gen, Trojan.Gen.2 or FBI moneypak scam to mess up your computer further. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 22, 2013 6:20 am and last modified on May 21, 2013 7:31 am.
Does this Vista Home Security 2013 program come with the computer? But my computer isn’t a Vista OS. It’s Windows 7. Does that make any difference? Why does vista home security2013 software keep scanning my machine once it’s booted up? Are there really many risks inside of my system? How do I get my PC back to original?
Vista Home Security 2013 Rogue Antispyware Description
Vista Home Security 2013 is one of the fake antivirus programs coming from the Vista 2013 Fake series. We can also come across Win7 and XP series when reading online about this kind of malware. It is believed that this vista home security fake software is created specially by PC hackers in order to benefit from privacy of computer users all over the world. As long as the computer is connected to the internet, chances to be infected by this rogue program exist once the PC is used to visit bad web sites or download malware online. Generally, hackers put this Vista Home Security 2013 into vulnerable systems through the networks which will report lots of risks and errors to PC owners. Threatened by these risks and being afraid of losing important data on the PCs, one will become a victim of this rogue antispyware when he/she pays. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 22, 2013 3:27 am and last modified on May 22, 2013 1:58 pm.
What is Easylife App Search thing? Is it a real search engine? Whenever you open your web browser, you will be redirected to search.easylifeapp.com, as opposed to your homepage. This is true for all of your web browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome)and not exclusive to Chrome. That is crazy. Any suggestions? Well, you can get it fixed here.
Browser Search.easylifeapp.com Introduction
Search.easylifeapp.com (Search Easylife App or http://search.easylifeapp.com/) is a malicious PC redirect which belongs to the category of “Browser Hijacker or Browser Redirect Virus”. Along with Trojan viruses and malware or ransomware as this one Interpol Department Of Cybercrime virus, it can be an aggressive enemy to your computer. When humanity came up with the idea of creating anything and everything that nowadays can be stored under one name – computing science – they did it with the attention of providing us with some useful items humanity needed and still needs, more and more with each passing day, and with something that we would be also able to enjoy. At least this is how all of the greatest ideas in the history of humanity had begun. Who would have thought that some brains won´t be centered entirely on bringing prosperity and goodness through the means of computing science, but will use it for some ill attentions. And all those ill-intended actions we nowadays handle through the forms of computer viruses, malware, hijackers and a great deal of similar software which is created to harm our operating systems and our cyber identities which extend unfortunately to our real life as well. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 21, 2013 7:05 am and last modified on May 22, 2013 2:04 pm.
Is your computer infected with Trojan:Win32/Tobfy.N virus ? Do you use Microsoft Security Essentials or AVG Internet security tool which picked up this alert message? Have done full system scans with all and can not detect this worm to delete? How to you remove the virus if your anti-virus program didn’t work?
How to get rid of Trojan:Win32/Tobfy.N?
Trojan:Win32/Tobfy.N is a stubborn Trojan detected by Microsoft Security Essentials antivirus software. So how do we get rid of this nasty virus? It’s very easy to be detected by your anti-spyware that installed in your computer. However, it’s very hard to be removed from your computer. Just like the victim described, you might click remove or delete many times. But the virus will still be there in your computer. As if this virus can escape from scanning, like the FBI cybercrimes virus or FBI Virus warning. Right, this Trojan virus is very smart which is created by some criminals with an ulterior motive. The final purpose is to destroy your computer system.Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 21, 2013 1:43 am and last modified on May 22, 2013 2:05 pm.
Trojan horse Agent3.CPCF recently appeared as a warning by AVG? Annoying alert messages keep notifying threats were found? Why the Trojan is always there each time after I press delete and reboot my computer? Any solution to get rid of Trojan horse Agent3.CPCF completely? Read this post to learn more.
General Description of Trojan Agent3.CPCF
Trojan Horse Agent3.CPCF is a terrible infection that can damage the affected machine seriously. The virus is defined as a dangerous Trojan that tends to invade computers which have been improperly used to visit malicious pages. As the latest version of the Agent3 series Trojan virus, it’s designed by hateful hackers who aims at attacking vulnerable computers. The Trojan comes along with the access of the Internet, most of the infection occurs when users are clicking unsafe pages from adult sites or opening the attachment from suspicious emails. It is a Trojan horse, not a ransomware that locked your screen, what virus can lock your PC? FBI cybercrime division virus did. Once the infection happened, damages will soon be created to hurt your computer. It starts with a bunch of harmful activities on the infected computer such as modify the critical registry keys so that the computer will become fragile for hidden cyber criminals to break into. The virus causes all kinds of irritating pop-ups or advertisements, which can reduce the performance of your computer. Besides, it keeps trying to connect to the remote server which is considered as a virus base so that it can bring more threats onto your computer. To avoid this, manual removal is needed to completely get rid of Trojan Horse Agent3.CPCF. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 20, 2013 6:47 am and last modified on May 21, 2013 5:50 am.
I have set my home page as Google search but recently each time I open a new tab the browser goes to Feed.helpbar.com, what’s this? This thing is not only in IE, when I use Firefox and it is still occurring there. I ran antivirus and restarted laptop with no success. All back to where it was. How to remove Feed.helpbar.com Redirect? Read this article to resolve the problem.
General Description of Feed.helpbar.com Thing
Feed.helpbar.com Redirect is a browser hijacker infection that tends to hijacker computer browsers by revising the settings and registry keys of your system. Normally the hijacker is good at ruining your Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome as well, which are considered to be the most popular browsers all over the world. The infection is caused by a vicious program designed by immoral hackers who use it as a tool to collect money illegally. The tiny program can be considered as a malware because of is non-proved invasion to user’s computer. Hackers designed the start.sweetpacks.com hijacker and then put it on the Internet so that it can spread very fast by utilizing the leaks of personal computer. If you surf the Internet without cautiousness then your computer may catch this virus at a high risk. Once it successfully lands on your computer, it always redirects you to Feed.helpbar.com, which pretends to be a legitimate search page like Google or Yahoo when it’s actually not. The hijacker corrupts your system files and applications immediately then your computer makes you feel like it takes forever to run a normal program. Sometimes it even freezes over you can’t do anything on it. Is that really annoying to you? Actually the nasty virus has the ability to affect your computer far beyond what you think. To save your computer, you need to learn how to remove Feed.helpbar.com Redirect effectively. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 19, 2013 1:00 pm and last modified on May 21, 2013 6:04 am.
A computer scam Malta Police Force Virus used malware to freeze your computer screen? And it demanded a 0 ransom to unlock it? Is it really from the Malta Police Force? Did you almost believe this scam and pay the money? Will your computer really be unlocked after you pay the “fine”? If the scam are making you miserable, it’s time to get a safe and better solution to remove this scam from your computer permanently.
The Unveiling of Malta Police Force Virus
Malta Police Force Virus, which has been badly deceiving many computer users aroused a high degree of vigilance of Vancouver police. Similar to Metropolitan Police Ukash virus or RCMP ukash virus, they issued a warning to remind people all over the world that this malware is attempting to swindle PC users in the name of Malta Police Force. The warning is aimed at exposing the essence of the scam and appealing people to avoid falling the trip of this awful stuff. They pointed out that even if people pay the ransom to the cyber criminals, they will have a very low rate to get their PC unlocked. In fact, not only Vancouver police issued this warning, many other famous news web sites such as CBC news also published articles to wake up people’s awareness. Those who are in the ocean of pain of the scam malware really should not waste their money on this non-sense fake ransomware. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 19, 2013 11:23 am and last modified on May 28, 2013 3:10 am.
Computer got infected with Adware generic5.SRC and AVG was unable to remove the threat? Well, my computer with AVG and other antivirus software, but only AVG can pick up this virus, it keeps warning me, when that happened, a strange extra task could be seen on task manager, but it disappeared soon. Even I updated the database of the antivirus i still get suck. How do I remove it? Any suggestions?
How Do You Know About Adware generic5.SRC Virus?
Adware generic5.SRC (Adware generic5 SRC) is a new variant of Adware generic5 family, which is designed by hackers to carry out certain harmful actions on the target computer. Sometimes, you still receive the Ukash virus which will make your whole screen blank, so it is also called White Screen Virus. Adware generic5.SRC can modify your system setting, disable antivirus program and slow down your computer in all Windows XP, Vista, Win 7 Or Windows 8. And it contains all the Trojan capabilities that can make all the personal or confidential information secretly passed over to the intended attackers who would further misuse it for stealing money from your bank account or leaking the confidential information out to other sources. Besides, it makes your computer work in a bad and risky situation. It may display numerous annoying advertisements and freeze your computer. In a word, this Trojan represents security risk for the compromised system and its network environment. Do not hesitate to remove it before a precious mess to your computer. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 18, 2013 2:31 pm and last modified on May 21, 2013 10:52 am.