Well, finally I gave up! I tried almost all what I could do but still have this damned Adware Generic5.PFR Virus in my Dell laptop. Do I have to throw my laptop to the trash can? Is there any other way I can try to remove this aggravating thing from my computer? Do you have the same trouble as this user? Why not spend some time on this post to get a solution?
What is Adware Generic5.PFR Virus?
Adware Generic5.PFR Virus, 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, just like PSW.Agent.ASJX virus, it can’t be removed by anti-virus.Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 7, 2013 11:33 am and last modified on June 3, 2013 8:01 am.
Computer get infected by Adware generic5.RQU Virus or (Adware Generic5.RQV, Adware generic5.SRC, Adware Generic5.RVQ)? Yesterday I scanned my computer with AVG and Malwarebytes they detected the virus but didn’t seem to have deleted it. Even I updated the database of the antivirus it’s still of no help. How do I remove it? Read this article to resolve the problem.
General Description of Adware generic5.RQU Trojan Virus
Adware generic5.RQU Virus belongs to the dangerous Trojan virus family, which is designed to carry out certain harmful actions on the infected computer. These days Trojans are very common, unlike the regular viruses and worms, Trojans don’t seem to replicate but they can be just as destructive and have the ability to damage your computer even worse. Where does the virus come from? The infection may happen when you download and install freeware or shareware online, or use peer to peer software to download files. Visiting questionable websites may also lead to the occurrence of the virus because there are lots of malicious codes hidden in them. The virus will firstly block your antivirus from running and updating, and then starts to damage your computer. It gradually slow down your computer’s performance until it completely crash down. In this case, how to remove Adware generic5.RQU Virus permanently? Follow the manual removal guide below so that you can have it done. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 7, 2013 11:30 am and last modified on May 28, 2013 2:52 am.
I fell into the trap of XP Home Security 2013 Firewall Alert. I didn’t know that was a malware virus. When I downloaded Flashget, it also let me install the malware. I was innocent and I didn’t know anything about this stuff so I clicked install. The bad thing is that I can’t uninstall or remove it from my computer now. It controlled my PC and I can’t do anything. Can I remove it permanently?
Introduction of XP Home Security 2013 Firewall Alert Virus
XP Home Security 2013 Firewall Alert has a shiny name telling you that it is a legitimate anti-virus, doesn’t it? However, it plays an opposite role as a virus. It’s a fake anti-virus which can not really provide any protection to your PC but only can swindle your money and hijack your computer in a bad condition. It has a very charming interface looks like very similar to those famous anti-virus programs. With this appearance, it can easily cheat more people. You may come across this fake thing on some advertisement pages or when you download some unknown free software, Home Security 2013 Firewall Alert will also be attached to you. You are very likely to install this fake anti-virus when you install the free software at the same time. In a word, this fake program will try every means to access your PC so that it can implement it’s cheating plan. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 7, 2013 9:07 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:43 am.
Every time I start any web browser on my computer, the page goes to Api.mybrowserbar.com? It seems that it would redirect on anything related to Google searches? I ran my antivirus but found nothing. How to get rid of Api.mybrowserbar.com Redirect completely? Read this post to solve the problem.
General Description of Api.mybrowserbar.com Hijacker
Api.mybrowserbar.com Redirect is a browser hijacker infection that can corrupt your browsers such as Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer. The annoying hijacker overflows recently on Internet among vulnerable computers. If you use the Internet inappropriately, for example, visit pornographic photos and videos from adult sites, download unverified free software that may contain malicious codes, all of these actions may lead to the infection easily. Once infected, your browsers are getting redirected intermittently to Api.mybrowserbar.com, sometimes it also leads to 404 errors, connectivity issues, etc. In the same time, you will find your computer in general has been very slow lately. Every time you enter search term in Google or Yahoo, the search result page comes up as normal, but regardless of the links you select, the pages that loads turn out to be Api.mybrowserbar.com or any other advertising sites or spam sites related to it. The hijacker hence take control of your browser and gather personal information as much as possible. Thus, to save your computer and ensure the security of your privacy, it’s good for you to figure out how to delete Api.mybrowserbar.com Redirect completely. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 7, 2013 9:00 am and last modified on March 25, 2013 2:41 am.
Need help removing Win 7 Total Security 2013 Virus Firewall Alert from my computer!!! I got Win7 Total Security 2013 has blocked a program from accessing the internet! message every time i turn on my computer. It is driving me mad. How can i remove Win7 Total Security 2013 – unregistered version from my computer? By the way, it is another laptop.
Win7 Total Security 2013 Virus Firewall Alert Description.
Win 7 Total Security 2013 Virus Firewall Alert has blocked a program from accessing the internet like many other fake antivirus software? If you are looking for an effective security program to safeguard your computer you should never be deceived to try Win 7 Total Security 2013 Firewall Alert. The name may sound like a legitimate security application but this is a rogue program that should never be trusted. You should know that your system’s security has been compromised once you start seeing system scans and alert notifications from this program. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 7, 2013 5:40 am and last modified on June 3, 2013 7:42 am.
Do you live in Italy or go on a business trip there currently? Is your computer suddenly locked by a screen with the title Il vostro computer è stato bloccato? Have you got any idea? Have you violated any laws in Italy? Most importantly, how to unlock computer screen despite from paying?
Il vostro computer è stato bloccato Virus Description
Il vostro computer è stato bloccato can be known as an Italian version of the FBI MoneyPak scam virus or Department of Justice ransomware. Recently, this kind of virus does not target only one area anymore. To be more specific, computer users from the United States, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom and even Middle-east countries can all be victims to the obnoxious fake FBI virus. But the majority victim of this fake Italian warning is in Italy. Some PC users may think this is real no matter what other people say. They are extremely afraid of being caught to jail. Hence they pay hoping to get them out of any illegal troubles and unlock their PCs. It is very certain that this Il vostro computer è stato bloccato virus isn’t real! It can be removed manually without paying in order to unlock your computer screen. Paying will not help you unlock computer completely. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 6, 2013 9:46 am and last modified on June 3, 2013 6:59 am.
Help removing Win 7 Internet Security 2013 Virus Firewall Alert from my computer?!!! Did you accidentally download the fake anti-virus software and don’t know how to get rid of it? It is really a nightmare that shows Win 7 Internet Security 2013 has blocked a program from accessing the internet! And you received taskmgr.exe is infected with Trojan-BNK.Win32.Keylogger.gen. Private data can be stolen by third parties, including credit card details and passwords. You can’t do anything as it disabled your task manager and registry editor, how do you get it off of your laptop or desktop?
Win 7 Internet Security 2013 Virus Firewall Alert Description.
Win 7 Internet Security 2013 Virus Firewall Alert has blocked a program from accessing the internet? Well, this is a fake message. In the illegitimate industry of producing malicious computer code, the Win7 Internet Security 2013 Virus Firewall Alert is commonly referred to as a Scareware software solution. In other words this application appears on the computer screen indicating that a full computer scan has been conducted and that the system being used has been adversely affected by a multitude of malicious computer codes. It will then instruct the unaware user that further steps are necessary in order to remove this harmful content and restore the system to its original operating capacity. In addition to providing the false scan results to the consumer this virus will also prevent the normal use of commonly used programs until such a time as the identified viruses have been properly and completely removed. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 6, 2013 7:30 am and last modified on June 3, 2013 7:40 am.
It seems that my computer has been infected by Win32/Spy.SpyEye.CA Virus because my AVG keeps notifying the Trojan was found? What will happen if I don’t delete it in time? Will it damage my computer badly? Read this article to find out the answer.
General Description of Win32/Spy.SpyEyeCA Virus
Win32/Spy.SpyEye.CA Virus a vicious Trojan horse infection which is quite difficult to be detected and removed completely from the computer. This is a extreme dangerous virus that very popular recently. The tricky Trojan comes by help of Internet access and most of the infection occurs when users are accidently clicking on unsafe pages from adult sites or opening the attachment from suspicious emails. Is it necessary to learn how to remove Win32/Spy.SpyEye.CA Virus? If I can’t delete it in time, what will happen? The Trojan virus is so bad that it can delete your critical files that needed to run your system so that you will find your computer just freezes over frequently and sometimes it shows a blue screen there, and the damages may increase until one day your computer is just dead and you can’t even boot it into windows. After landing on your hard drive, the Trojan virus pretends to be something else such as system files or other regular program files so that your anti-virus can not catch it at all when you’re performing a full scan, therefore manual removal is considered to be the best solution to remove Win32/Spy.SpyEyeCA Virus permanently. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 6, 2013 5:46 am and last modified on June 3, 2013 6:49 am.
You almost updated the virus library of your anti-virus every day but still got the TR/Sirefef.A.61 Virus? Do you think that you can’t remove it on your own? Are you curious that if there is a safe and better way to remove the virus from your computer permanently? Why don’t you have a look at this post?
Information of TR/Sirefef.A.61 Virus
TR/Sirefef.A.61 Virus, is a very tricky rootkit that can place your PC in very dangerous condition. It keeps coming back from time to time if it hasn’t been removed absolutely. This is the detection for malware that intercepts web browser traffic and redirects search engine results. It is a dangerous computer infection which penetrates into users computers secretly without permission. These series viruses are designed by cyber cribbers to prevent antivirus detection. By loading itself into memory separately from the host program, the virus can continue to run in your system’s memory even after the host program is closed down. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 6, 2013 5:32 am and last modified on June 3, 2013 7:36 am.
Why my browser acts so weirdly these days? My computer seems to keep redirecting me to the page of FioSearch (fiosearch.com, http://ww38.fiosearch.com)? It even changed my homepage? How can I get my Google or Yahoo back? How to get rid of FioSearch redirect problem? Reading this post will help you resolve the problem.
General Description of FioSearch Redirect
FioSearch redirect is a browser hijacker infection which misleads computer users to visit undesired websites. The problem is caused by a vicious program designed by immoral hackers who use it as a tool to make money. The program can be considered as a malware because of is non-proved invasion to user’s computer. The malware usually comes through adult sites when people are clicking the images and videos from them, spam emails, P2P sharing networks may be the reason of infection as well. FioSearch redirect malware tends to hide in your system as a normal add-on or plugin so the antivirus programs recognize it as regular files. Once it successfully lands on your computer, it always redirects you to Fiosearch.com, which pretends to be a legitimate search page like Google or Yahoo when it’s actually not. Most of time it even set Fiosearch.com as your homepage and you can find no way to change it back to your favorite pages. Since the hijacker is so bad, how to delete FioSearch redirect thing permanently? Among the feasible solutions, manual removal has proven as the best way to get your computer clean and safe. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 6, 2013 3:06 am and last modified on June 3, 2013 6:53 am.