Got a strange Win 7 Antivirus Pro 2013 Firewall Alert Message from the screen? The fake runs automatically scanning your computer and report a mass of threats are found within your system? Have no idea should this odd so called antivirus be trusted or not? Want to have it get off from your computer but really don’t know what to do? Learn more about this rogue by reading the article below.
What is Win 7 Antivirus Pro 2013 Firewall Alert Thing
Win 7 Antivirus Pro 2013 Firewall Alert could be recognized as a scam message from fake antivirus program. It’s rather similar to the Microsoft Essential Security Pro 2013 Virus. This kind of fake is special designed and created by hackers aiming to rip off your money easily. Most of computer users have a variety of antivirus within their computer so they may think this program is also a powerful one but some other users have proven this idea is definitely wrong. They found this program is installed in their system without any authorization and then become very difficult to be removed. Normally you will get it from pornographic sites, gambling sites or video game sites, a simple click on malicious page or attachment of spam emails may cause its invading as well. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on October 30, 2012 9:08 am and last modified on June 4, 2013 6:33 am.
Every time when you opened your homepage, you got this page: http://63.209.69.107? And your google page has already been replaced by this URL? Although you have installed it from Control Panel, but it was still attached on your web browser? How to remove it without restoring your computer?
About http://63.209.69.107 Redirect Virus
http://63.209.69.107 Redirect Virus is obviously a URL which looks like as usual as other normal sites. However, it’s a URL with much virus and Trojans. Indeed, the page http://63.209.69.107 is the redirected sites when your computer is infected such virus. The family members of this kind virus are: Mystart by IncrediBar, Isearch.babylon.com. http://63.209.69.107 virus is just the name that people call this virus and it is an annoying browser hijacker. Once installed on your PC, it will make your Internet browser functions out of work. Some specific features of http://63.209.69.107 will be stated below. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on October 30, 2012 9:02 am and last modified on June 4, 2013 6:15 pm.
My computer has been locked by PCEU and a letter pops up saying its the Police Central E-Crime Unit (PCEU) Virus…If i pay 100 pounds through Ukash then my computer will be unlocked? No. I was on my computer browsing and all of sudden my computer locked and there was a screen saying it was the PCEU and that I had to pay?100 via Ukash and it accessed by webcam. Learn more here.
Remove Police Central E-Crime Unit (PCEU) Virus; this virus now wants to get paid
As if we didn’t have enough things to worry about when we use the internet, we now have to worry about imposters of government, public officials, or lurking programs piggybacking our access to favorite sites trying to get what they can from us. The newest virus that is making the round is the Police Central E-Crime Unit (PCEU) virus. It’s also known under a variety of different names including but not limited to Strathclyde Police Ukash virus, and various extensions bearing Reveton or lockscreen in their file name. The ransowmare virus makes incursions into users computers by some exploit kits which are attached in some email messages, downloading and unsafe websites. The virus can infiltrate computers when computer users when they use some out-date programs if the exploit kits infected the programs. Therefore, internet user may reduce the risk of such an infection by keeping up-dating your program. Once gets the infection of the PCEU virus, computer users should get a complete removal of the virus to get rid of it as soon as possible, instead of pay the fake fine by the Ukash.
Got this Microsoft Essential Security Pro 2013 deal yesterday. I rebooting in safe mode with networking and reset all my setting and nothing help. I have anti-virus and it said I was still at risk, although I was able to run some upgrades,the warning alert still present. How to get rid of this rogue thing? Step by step guide is below.
Is Microsoft Essential Security Pro 2013 Real Or Fake?
Microsoft Essential Security Pro 2013 is a rogue program that displays false security alerts which alarm your computer is encountering serious Trojan horses, worms, and backdoor viruses. It starts to do the system scan when you just boot up your computer. The victim has encountered with this problem all of a sudden. He said:”Today when I boot up my PC I got a “MSE Pro 2013″ pop up and it’s making scared as it is telling me there are lots of infections on my computer. After some research I found out its a virus. How do I get rid of it?” Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on October 30, 2012 2:26 am and last modified on June 4, 2013 6:37 am.
Got Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013 Firewall Alert message? Every time i turn on my computer there is a window popping up and it called Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013 Unregistered Version? I am looking at the processes. I think I need to delete some of them, but which ones?
Infected Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013 Virus? How to get rid of it?
Nowadays there are many rogue programs walking among the internet, Win 7 AntiSpyware Pro 2013 Firewall Alert is a typical one. It is similar to the Win 7 Defender 2013 Virus. In order to gain trust from its users, or we can call them victims, Win 7 AntiSpyware disguises itself as a system tool and claims it is a must-have program to ensure Windows 7’s performance and stability. Actually this program does nothing but present you fake alert to lure your money. So if you unfortunately came across Win 7 Pro AntiSpyware 2013 virus, do not pay for the license of this rogue programs, and if you mistakenly installed it on your computer, take immediate action to remove it ASAP before it brings more harm to your computer and property. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on October 30, 2012 2:11 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:48 am.
Your laptop is infected with System Progressive Protection Virus. But you’re having a hard time to remove it. The effect is slow computer and forever to start up. How do i get rid of this thing quickly?
I Have System Progressive Protection Virus On My Computer. How do I Remove it and Keep My PC Safe?
How did you get the System Progressive Protection Virus in your computer? If you spend a lot of time on the internet, chances are you will encounter your fair share of dangerous viruses. Computer viruses are not only a major threat to your computer system, but also to your personal security. The criminal masterminds responsible for creating and spreading viruses have one goal: make money. Modern viruses like System Progressive Protection are extremely sophisticated. The last thing you want to do is find yourself caught off guard when a virus threatens your computer. Not being prepared when a virus strikes can result in some pretty unwanted and inconvenient consequences for you. If your attempt to keep viruses at bay fails, the best approach is for you to equip yourself with the knowledge you need to remove the virus manually from your computer without doing any more harm.
Did you get a Trojan virus that identified as Worm/Generic2.CLCO by the resident shield of AVG 2012 on your computer? And you are not computer savvy and don’t know how to fix the problem exactly. Once be attacked the victims were no longer able to access Microsoft Word files unless they were recent files they worked on. Once of the victims said:”I am not able to access pictures or other files through the Explore function of the Start button. My screen is a different color… What to do???” Luckily, you can resolve the problem with the tips here.
Have you heard of Worm/Generic2.CLCO Virus?
Like what the victim above described, Worm/Generic2.CLCO Virus will be reported as a Worm by AVG anti-virus program. It is the same harmful as Trojan:DOS/Alureon.A or Trojan:DOS/Alureon.E. As worm designed by hackers recently, it hides deep in your machine, it effects all your files, registry entries. So you kept received the warning from the resident shield of the AVG 2012 Security tool on Startup, many victims did a reformat as they expected this way will fully clean out the virus from their computers, however, after installed the operating system followed by the necessary software including AVG internet security, it detected the same bootworm virus. That is crazy!!! This Worm/Generic2.CLCO Virus is more stubborn than you can image, it is bundled with root-kit. Many users feel painful to get rid of such small but annoying virus. So you need to find out an efficient way to safeguard your computer. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on October 29, 2012 5:28 pm and last modified on May 20, 2013 8:37 am.
Your Computer has been locked Virus is popping up on your screen and you can’t do anything on your new brand laptop? What does it mean if your computer says your computer has been locked due to pornography you have 72 hours to pay the fine? And will you be arrested if you don’t pay a fine of 0 or £100 in time? How to remove your computer has been locked virus manually to unlock the PC?
Steps You Can Take to Remove “Your Computer has been locked!” Virus Right Now
The “Your Computer has been locked” ransomware is a malicious attack that is classified as a Trojan Reventon and it displays a message on the infected computer stating that the computer has been locked due to being linked to downloading and distributing illegal content. This is a virus that typically just targets United States based IP addresses and the message appears t come directly from the FBI, US Department of Justice, and the US Department of Homeland Security. To make the message even more believable the IP address, location, and Internet Service Provider details are all listed. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on October 29, 2012 3:44 pm and last modified on October 31, 2014 12:37 pm.
Is your browser hijacked by Google Redirect Virus? Aside from slow start up and constant restore/restarts, it redirects links to ads for make up and such. even form a Google search. “I’m going crazy with Google Redirect Virus or pop-up problem and how do I fix it and remove it ? It just drives me nuts !!!” Said David. Learn what is Google Redirect Virus and how to remove it and fix the related Google search redirect virus from this post.
What is Google Redirect Virus?
There seems to be a number of viruses that are effecting our internet browsers, both in opening them and taking us to where we want to go. Search engines like Google, MSN, and even Bing have been affected. We’re talking specifically the Google Redirect virus in this example, and will explain how to fix Google redirect virus in a very efficient manner. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on October 29, 2012 12:53 pm and last modified on June 3, 2013 1:11 pm.
Do you always notice on Skype that a message saying “Hey, is this your skype profile pic”? What is this message and what can it do to your Skype and computer system? How do we get rid of this unknown message from Skype software?
What’s “Hey, is this your skype profile pic” message?
Hey, is this your skype profile pic is categorized as a new browser redirect virus. Unlike other browser redirect viruses, this message is mainly affecting the Skype communication software. There are many other versions of this kind of message. For example, Hey, is this your new profile picture or Hey, cool profile picture, isn’t it. Usually, these messages are all followed by unknown links that have been shortened by the Google url shortener. On Google url shortener, by pasting long URLs in the blank bar and clicking on Shorten URL, you will get shortened links. All goo.gl URLs and click analytics are public and can be accessed by anyone. Once you click on these shorten URLs, you will be redirected to hacked links where Trojans hidden inside will infect your computer system! Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on October 29, 2012 8:36 am and last modified on May 30, 2013 7:52 am.