Has your antivirus software detected a Trojan:Win32/Alureon.FO virus inside your computer? Can you completely delete it from your computer? What would happen if this Trojan virus cannot be removed as soon as possible?
Introduction
Trojan:Win32/Alureon.FO is quite dangerous as a nasty Trojan infection. This kind of virus is believed to be hidden within hacked web sites or malicious programs. When you accidentally click on a hacked webpage or download an unknown “free” program, you may have the chances to be infected by this Trojan infection. As this Win32/Alureon.FO Trojan virus is created by hackers to steal your personal information in order to make illegal benefits, it cannot be completely removed by most antivirus programs. What would happen if you cannot manage to remove this Trojan out of your computer quickly? As mentioned above, its main goal is to help remote hackers collect valuable information. Besides from that, this Trojan infection can also bring more viruses, malware and spyware into your computer without permission. It can break system security through backdoor activities so that viruses can sneak inside much easier. Once other viruses including browser redirect viruses and fake programs get into your computer, you will constantly receive lots of pop up security alerts and be redirected when you try to surf the Internet. So without any doubt, this Trojan Win32 Alureon.FO virus should be deleted immediately. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 12, 2012 8:17 am and last modified on November 26, 2012 8:23 am.
Every time you open your web browser, you will be redirected to Traffixeng.com? It seems I removed it but it just still back and I can’t set my homepage back to what I want? What do I do?
Traffixeng.com Redirect Virus Description
Traffixeng.com Redirect Virus is another search engine hijack virus released to destroy personal computers. Once your computer gets infected by such virus, you will be redirected to a web page with the appearance of some search engine site. But don’t be cheated by its appearance. It’s indeed a browser redirected virus. Traffixeng.com is nothing different from other normal search engine sites such as Google.com, yahoo.com. On the page, there is a search bar and some “recommended” key words. Don’t stupidly think that it is safe to use such web site. If you incautiously open this site and use it, this redirect virus will change your browser original setting such as homepage and add some toolbar in it which will make you open your web browser slowly every time. Every time you try to open other sites you want, you just open Traffixeng.com and other strange sites including porn sites or advertisement sites. And when you scan some normal sites, some pages always pop up annoying you. Never think it only can do that harm to your computer. Traffixeng.com redirect virus will also import more and more other dangerous Trojan virus and malware to mess up your computer system until paralyze it. The main point is however hard you try to remove it by all sorts of anti-software, it seems the virus just takes root in your computer. Is there a good and safe way to kick it our from your computer? Yes, the only and best way to delete Traffixeng.com redirect virus from your computer is manual way. However, if you are not familiar with this virus, you have to contact an expert to do that. Any mistake will cause data loss. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 11, 2012 6:29 pm and last modified on November 26, 2012 8:22 am.
A Trojan virus is more harmful than you can imagine especially when you can’t delete it after you have try to many solutions. This post will give you a convenient method to handle Trojan Win32/zaccess.ee.
Overview of Win32/zaccess.ee
Win32/zaccess.ee is a new Trojan detected by Avast Anti-virus. It is so stubborn that user was unable to clean the infection as you can see. This avast warns for Win32/zaccess.ee notification pops up roughly every 5 minutes. Once your computer was infected with Win32/zaccess.ee virus, then your anti-virus AVAST keeps on popping up stating “Threat detected!”, you cant see any of the entries to remove Trojan dropper but your PC is definitely infected. Yes, it is because the virus mutates every time then when users are trying to remove it only with no luck. All the instructions they see state look in extensions. They do not see anything in extensions. Many of them recently downloaded Torrent or movies and read that may be where they got it from. What is worse, users got the nasty search engine virus except this problem and while they removed it from their homepage, programs, internet options and computer it still shows up when they type an incorrect HTTP address. So they want to know every time i start my computer i get the error message “Win32/zaccess.ee was detected”. How can i fix it? Well, since the anti-virus program just pick it up but couldn’t delete it completely, you must find an efficient way to save your computer well. Luckily, you can get rid of Zaccess.ee virus from your machine with the tutorial here. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 10, 2012 4:55 am
Don’t known why you get the rogueware even you have the anti-virus? A name called “Windows Virtual Security” pops up and says your computer have been infected by some virus and it will help you remove your virus! The truth is that Windows Virtual Security is fake anti-virus software which taking you in! What foolish are we!
What is “Windows Virtual Security”?
Let’s begin with a brief understanding of Windows Virtual Security. To be shortly, it’s a fake anti-virus program. It always pops up a security alert on your computer says that your computer have detected some virus, Trojans, worms and other threats, your computer is running in high risk and you need to active the program to clean the virus in order to protect your computer. Well, the fact is that it will do nothing but will make your computer weirder. Many users are scare and click to the active button, that’s why you get the real virus somehow. There are few people doubt that whether it is legit or fake rogueware. If you have no idea of it, you will believe it and follow as its instruction, during the installation, this fake security program will scan your computer and report that there are a lot of infections hiding in your computer, once you purchase the software, all these problem will be fixed right away. This article is writing to teach you eliminate the Windows Virtual Security manually and safely. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 9, 2012 10:57 am and last modified on May 31, 2013 7:42 am.
Have a Trojan virus that was only partially removed? AVG security tool had picked up many viruses. One of them is Trojan Horse Backdoor.Hupigon5.CJNL. And a window appeared in the bottom right hand corner of the desktop saying: “Clean computer”. Today, let’s have a quick learning of how to remove Backdoor.Hupigon5.CJNL manually.
What is Trojan Horse Backdoor.Hupigon5.CJNL?
Trojan Horse Backdoor.Hupigon5.CJNL is a newly released dangerous virus picked up by AVG anti-virus application. It is updated from Trojan Horse Generic28.AUQH. For the past few days you just found out your computer run more and more slowly. And AVG has popped up and told computer users that they’ve been shielded from this Trojan, but it is stubborn. All of them have tried Mcafee, Norton, Malwarebytes, Spybot S&D and a few others but they even if they find and delete it, it returns. They are experiencing difficulty with this virus for this one is tricky and evil, some people have tried to remove it themselves but nothing works. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 9, 2012 8:55 am and last modified on November 26, 2012 8:05 am.
Being confused that a antivirus software named Windows Antivirus Release tells you that your computer have been infected some virus you should active it? What even baffling you that after activating it you computer become wired! I may tell you that ‘s the true virus! You should remove it immediately!
Brief understanding of Windows Antivirus Release
Windows Antivirus Release is another fake antivirus software. It often shows a security alert says that your computer has been infected some virus, such as Trojans, worms and other threats, you need to install it to have a full scan and remove the virus, otherwise your computer will be at a high risk. The truth is Windows Antivirus Release is a fake rogue program, fake security warnings, fake scan results. It does this to scare you into thinking that your computer has a severe security problem so that you will click it and then purchase a license to supposedly remove these problems. If you do that then you have been taken in! What a worse, the fake program will change your computer’s settings, the internet connection will be blocked and the task manager and registry editor will be disabled or even bring some other virus anyway. If you attempt to use the program to clean your computer, though, it will first prompt you to purchase it before being allowed to do so. Generally speaking, there are 3 methods Windows Antivirus Release prompts: Firstly, it hack in websites that attempt to exploit vulnerabilities on your computer in order to install the infection without your awareness or permission; Secondly, it pretends to be an online anti-malware scanner through advertisements, these advertisements will pretend to scan your computer and then state that your computer is heavily infected. It will then prompt you to download the installed for the rogue. Finally, this malware is also promoted through Trojans that pretend be software needed to view an online video. As this program is a scam, please ignore any prompts to purchase it and just close the program.Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 8, 2012 1:23 pm and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:53 am.
Have searched for many solutions to find a effective way to remove Win32/OLmarik.TDL4 but all of them didn’t work? What do I do in this situation? This post will tell you what you want.
How do i get rid of Win32/OLmarik.TDL4?
Win32/OLmarik.TDL4 is a new Trojan detected by Avast Anti-virus. It is so stubborn that user was unable to clean the infection as you can see. This avast warns for Generic28.CMJO notification pops up roughly every 5 minutes. Once your computer was infected with Win32/OLmarik.TDL4 virus, then your anti-virus AVAST keeps on popping up stating “Threat detected!”, you cant see any of the entries to remove Trojan dropper but your PC is definitely infected. Yes, it is because the virus mutates every time then when users are trying to remove it only with no luck. All the instructions they see state look in extensions. They do not see anything in extensions. Many of them recently downloaded Torrent or movies and read that may be where they got it from. What is worse, users got the nasty search engine virus except this problem and while they removed it from their homepage, programs, internet options and computer it still shows up when they type an incorrect HTTP address. So they want to know every time i start my computer i get the error message “Win32/OLmarik.TDL4 was detected”. How can i fix it? Well, since the anti-virus program just pick it up but couldn’t delete it completely, you must find an efficient way to save your computer well. Luckily, you can get rid of OLmarik.TDL4 virus from your machine with the tutorial here. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 7, 2012 12:36 pm and last modified on November 26, 2012 7:39 am.
Felt smothered when your computer had a nasty virus but you can’t remove it? Have stayed up all night trying to get rid of a Trojan virus Generic29.AFQ? Is there any much easy way to deal with it? This post will tell you the answer.
What is Trojan Horse Generic29.AFQ?
Generic29.AFQ is a dangerous Trojan horse picked up by AVG anti-virus software. It is newly updated from Trojan Horse Generic27.BTAL. As the person who has been caught by this virus says, when you get infected such virus, your computer runs more and more slowly. Trojan Horse Generic29.AFQ is nasty. Through in your computer there is security guard software to protect your computer, it appears that even if the most excellent antivirus is hopeless for cleaning it completely. What was worse, Trojan Horse Generic29.AFQ caused ping.exe problem that it keeps running and takes up more and more CPU until it is taking almost 100%. Trojan Horse Generic29.AFQ is really an extremely tiny Trojan with powerful sustaining strength that it hijacked user’s browsers. When they try to go to a site, they’re redirected to some site they have no clues. AVG resident shield keeps reappearing and can not put it to vault. As many Trojan common features show us, this Trojan also militates through background. So it’s also hard to detect by normal anti-spyware. If people cancel the process, it returns a few minutes later. And when you do a complete system scan, you will be given an alert with TIDSERV 2, and everything needs fixing manually. Trojan Horse Generic29.AFQ, maybe when you find it, the virus has not done much harm to you. Or it just as if stays there but doesn’t do anything bad to you. If you don’t have PC skills and don’t want to make things worse, to save your computer safely and completely, please follow the effective guide here to clean up the Trojan Horse Generic29.AFQ infection in a few minutes without repeating. Hurry up to drag it away from your computer forever! Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 7, 2012 10:37 am and last modified on June 5, 2013 8:47 am.
Are you freaking out of “Sur votre ordinateur est infecté”? Have you been a fool to believe in the messages from “Sur votre ordinateur est infecté”? Is it a real notice from French government? Do you have to pay€ 100 to fix this problem? If not, how could you do to kick it off from your computer? This article offers step-by-step guide to help you safely and quickly remove “Sur votre ordinateur est infecté”.
Why Should I Get Rid of “Sur votre ordinateur est infecté”?
Be aware. “Sur votre ordinateur est infecté” is a ransomware quite similar to the Fake FBI warning from USA as well as Automated Information Control System from UK. This ransomware is very stubborn and pretty difficult to remove. No anti-virus programs are able to kill it successfully up to now. If unfortunately you got it within your system, the following symptoms are very likely to happen before your eyes: When you start your computer, this nasty ransomware will pop up automatically and occupy your whole screen showing that your illegal movements on the Internet are detected by the government department therefore you need to pay € 100 as a penalty or else you will face a big trouble. Once you have seen this message, you computer have been locked by “Sur votre ordinateur est infecté” and you are not able to do anything with your computer. It seems that the only way is to pay the money then you can get your computer unlocked. But actually this is a wrong idea, because even you have paid the € 100 your computer will still be locked by “Sur votre ordinateur est infecté”, which is nothing at all but definitely a scam aiming to scare inexperienced users and try to lure their money. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 7, 2012 7:21 am and last modified on November 26, 2012 7:37 am.
Microsoft sent you a message from Windows Anytime Upgrade window telling you your computer is locked for some reason? Is it really from Microsoft? If it’s just a virus, how to remove the virus from your computer?
What is Microsoft Windows Ukash Virus
“Windows Anytime Upgrade” Ukash Virus is new created ransom-ware which has been infecting many computers. It has many other versions such as Metropolitan Police Ukash Virus, FBI Moneypak virus and Canadian Security Intelligence Service Virus (CSIS Ukash Virus). When people get this ransom-ware infection, their computers will be locked by displaying you an alert with full screen message. The warning threatens computer users that they have done something against Microsoft rules. This message will make you unable to understand what it is all about. You may ask” did I do anything wrong?” or “What have I done against the law?” Don’t be afraid of it. This is just a threatening warning of a scam malware. If you get this warning information, unfortunately, your computer has been infected by such scam malware. This malware has an interface with many language so that it can cheat more people into paying money to the hackers behind. Even there is a logo of Windows Anytime Upgrade. Don’t believe it, Microsoft never sent you such warning on the internet. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 6, 2012 7:45 am and last modified on June 5, 2013 8:59 am.