A new Trojan in resent days wreaks havoc to people’s PC as if there is no way to stop it. According to some survey, as long as the virus succeed in attacking people’s computer, their malware defenders all lose functions to remove it. If don’t want to restore your operating system, is there any solution to delete it?
What is HEUR:Backdoor Win64 Generic?
HEUR:Backdoor.Win64.Generic, another new Trojan detected by some antivirus, is hard to remove via a normal anti-virus. Many people have tried to reboot their infected PC in safe mode to scan and tempt to delete it bu in vain. Before we can easily remove HEUR:Backdoor.Win64.Generic, we have to know what exactly it is. As the person who has been caught by this virus says, when you get infected such virus, your computer runs more and more slowly. 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, the antivirus itself may be band by the virus because it will bring in much other malware and rogue anti-spyware to crash your system. HEUR:Backdoor Win64 Generic is really an extremely tiny Trojan with powerful sustaining strength. The most dangerous part of this Trojan is not from itself but from those follow-up series viruses it import to your computer. As many Trojan common features show us, this Trojan also militates through background. So it’s also hard to detect by normal anti-spyware. The background progress is actually provides all the personal information covertly to the hackers who run the show behind your back. This will lead to more danger such as property loss and Mental damages if the hackers make use of your information to do something illegal. Such virus should be removed as soon as you find it. 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 think so and let it alone, I may very responsibly tell you that you will be regretful. Get infected by HEUR:BackdoorWin64. Generic? Hurry up to drag it away from your computer forever! Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 6, 2012 1:41 pm and last modified on November 14, 2012 9:55 am.
Can you tolerate a fake anti-virus acting widely against your computer and swindling your money? I do believe the answer is not. However to uninstall a fake malware is not so easy for ordinary people. Here is some instructions for you whose computer has been infected to remove a fake virus such as Windows Maintenance Suite.
Details about WindowsMaintenanceSuite rogue program
Windows Maintenance Suite as if plays a role of Windows optimizer which pretends to repair your system errors or speed up your computer. However, blocking normal functions of legitimate programs and result in system damage is the only thing it can do to your PC. And its essence is nothing but a fake antivirus. This virus has a kind interface to entice you into purchasing it. While obtaining such program is equal to getting a a pile of rubbish since it can’t provide you any optimization functions. The final purpose is to scare you into pay for this fake program and call it by a good name of obtaining the licensed version. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 6, 2012 12:52 pm and last modified on November 14, 2012 11:52 am.
What will happen if your anti-virus in your computer is inoperative one day? You may find a severe virus, but your malware defender is just dumb like a fool which is helpless to clear away it? I do believe this is the problem of many people they truly hate to face. Recently, many people found that there was a virus called Trojan:Win32/Sirefef.AL detected by their anti-virus but they can do nothing to kill it. Is there an excellent solution to get rid of it?
Details about Trojan Win32 Sirefef AL
Trojan:Win32/Sirefef.AL, if you are not familiar with it, you’d better learn something about it. Let’s read those information from Microsoft Malware protection center: Trojan:Win32/Sirefef.AL is a component of Win32/Sirefef – a multi-component family of malware that moderates your Internet experience by modifying search results, and generates pay-per-click advertising revenue for its controllers. The family consists of multiple parts that perform different functions, such as downloading updates and additional components, hiding existing components, or performing the main payload. So when your computer get such Trojan infection. It may show different symptoms. Initially, your browser search results will be redirected to some unknown webpages which may be full of malicious advertisements and phishing websites. Just like the Microsoft reports, some part of it will download more other additional malware to your computer. So later, you may find more virus will pop up in your computer, as a result, your computer works more and more slowly as if it’s an old machine out of date. Along with Trojan:Win32/Sirefef.AK, Trojan:Win32/Sirefef.AG, they are brethren in Win32/Sirefef family. Why has your anti-virus detected the virus but can’t get it away from your computer? Trojan Win32 Sirefef AL prevents the firewall from working properly by stopping the service “MpsSvc“, which is a part of the firewall. It also opens and listens on port 25700, possibly for commands from a remote attacker. So the infection will lead to your malware defender in paralytic position. The Trojan can also attack your antivirus program and prevent it from taking effective. In a word, Trojan:Win32/Sirefef.AL endangers your Internet environment and slows down your PC system performance. Moreover, the hazardous Trojan horse modifies your system settings, registry settings and critical files to record your precious information as much as gather your money and perform illegal activities. Since this kind of Trojan can block any software cleaning it, the only best way to remove it is in manual way. Please follow the guide below to do something for your infected PC. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 6, 2012 9:14 am and last modified on June 19, 2012 2:28 pm.
What makes you so fearful? Is it Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.P Virus? Have no solution to throw it away from your computer yet? Have tried many ways but still with no luck? Why don’t you read the passages below for help?
Description of Trojan:Win64 Sirefef P Virus
Definition of Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.P Virus: As its name implies, Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.P Virus is ranged as a Trojan dropper. It installs a covert back door to implement its vicious aggression to your computer. But it’s a much powerful one in those notorious Trojan virus. It is newly updated from Trojan:Win32/Sirefef.AB. It’s also twin brothers with Trojan:Win32/Sirefef.AB. This malicious Trojan horse is designed by cyber criminals to attack your PC and activate many malicious activities on purpose until your computer is wholly crashed. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 6, 2012 6:40 am and last modified on November 14, 2012 9:38 am.
Have you ever come across an unknown virus protection software installed on your computer without your permission? Have to struggle more few hours to find a solution in Google? Does the new guest pop up a lot of messages stating that your computer is in real trouble? This unwanted software, as an evil scam, will need you to manually delete it as soon as possible.
What is Windows PC Aid Virus? How hard to fix?
Windows PC Aid is a newest fake anti-virus software designed by the cyber criminals who in order to scare unwary users into purchasing a useless software. It is almost the same as Windows Safety Wizard or Windows Turnkey Console but with a different name. Windows PC Aid is defined as the latest version of fake serial virus coming from the fake Windows antivirus program family -Rogue.FakeVimes family. Attempting to collect funds from innocent computer users worldwide, this scam is created and used by online criminals to achieve their hideous intentions. Although the name has been changed and the look seems quite legitimate, it’s not friendly at all. Computer users should be aware of this malware immediately and ignore what it says. It can easily infect your computer with the help of Trojan horses when you visit illegal websites or download some unknown programs. When the self-installation is finished, it will start its infections by resetting the default data of your computer system first. Then it starts a scan automatically and then strongly suggests you to buy its full version to activate Windows PC Aid Rogue software to delete all the detected viruses, errors and malware. But do not believe any of that because none of them truly exist or are just some useless files dropped in your computer to mess up with other files. It’s boasting you by the scanning results and lots of pop up fake security alerts so that you may make the purchase. Once you have made the payment, nothing would happen except you will be losing a bunch of cash. Hence, it is suggested that you should totally ignore it and get it out of your computer in time. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 5, 2012 6:54 pm and last modified on November 14, 2012 11:53 am.
Get stunned when your computer is infected with a fake antivirus? Is there a safe and useful way to remove it? How did I get that cunning virus since I have done nothing? Here is all what you need:
Definition of “Windows Antivirus 2012 has found critical process”
“Windows Antivirus 2012 has found critical process activity”, is a system alert message but not a real one. This is some hackers taking use of infected websites to transmit fake online virus killer. The message is almost the same as what Windows system originates. Since it imitates a real system error window, you may not to distinguish it is true or not. When this alert pops up, you may be guided to download a rogue antivirus you have never seen before. In those you files you download, it also has much virus or is full of sorts of advertisement links. In most occasions, you will download a fake antivirus which tries to persuade you to purchase it. As long as it’s able to access into your computer, it will make its way getting the authority to control your computer. Firstly, it will self-configure to start at the same time as Windows starts. And then takes place of your real good antivirus. Finally it starts its “scanning” by telling you that your computer has much virus or your computer has many bugs to be repair. And of course it will persuade you to use it to “optimize you system”. In a word, Windows Antivirus 2012 has found critical process will try its best to threaten you so that you will be panic and you will be hurry to get a solution and willing to use it. However, when you ready to use the rogue malware, it will request you to do a payment in order to gain the full version. You may be very surprised when you first time see it and doubt that how did your computer get infected such fake optimizer. It seems you didn’t do anything bad to your computer. Of course if your computer has protective measures, it’s not so easy for it invade into your computer. But if the virus adopts some covert measures, you may not aware of its intruding. It is always bounded together with other software online. When you download it, at the same time, you will download the malware too. Or the rogue malware may lurk in some advertisement pages or links. When you visit these risky sites, you place your computer in dangerous situation. In fact, such virus will do more harm to you than you can imagine. It’s a synthetic infection which can bring you system crash, browser hijack and slowing down your computer. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 5, 2012 6:32 am and last modified on November 14, 2012 7:54 am.
Have you ever come across an unknown virus protection software installed on your computer without your permission? Is your previous antivirus program being shut down by it? Does the new guest pop up a lot of messages stating that your computer is in real trouble? This unwanted software, as an evil scam, will need you to manually delete it as soon as possible.
What is Windows Safety Wizard Virus? How big is the threat?
Windows Safety Wizard is a newest fake antivirus software designed by the cyber criminals in order to scare unwary users into purchasing a useless software. It is almost the same as Windows Turnkey Console but with a different name. Windows Safety Wizard has currently appeared on lots of users computers and behaved badly. It is known as a latest version of the Windows fake programs coming from the notorious Rogue.FakeVimes family. Many computer users may be familiar with this new scam as it is in fact Windows Safety Wizard only with some upgraded factors, a new name and a different appearance. But the final intention is always to steal as much money as possible from vulnerable victims. This is an Internet financial fraud that should be blamed and terminated. Microsoft Safety Wizard virus can get into your computer without your notice at first. It is not a wise choice to refer to antivirus software for protection when you are surfing the Internet incautiously. One click on an unknown link could lead you into constant troubles. But when the infected is done, this fake software will change your computer settings so that it can automatically start a scan every time you reboot the infected computer. You will see lots of highlight viruses or system errors annoying you continuously. By showing these messages, it tries to convince you that your computer is severely infected and it can help you with the protection and optimization. Most people may be tricked by its trustworthy appearance. But some will soon realize it’s indeed a scam as the next step this virus does is to request money from victims to buy the full version so as to “Activate the ultimate protection.” It is without any question that your computer won’t become better even if you do make the purchase. Money is the only and final goal, so when this has been achieved, it will not perform its responsibility as it guaranteed you before. Therefore, you must delete this nasty fake Windows Safety Wizard program out from your computer immediately. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 5, 2012 3:50 am and last modified on November 14, 2012 11:55 am.
What damage does Searchbrowsing.com browser hijacker do to a computer? I am really frustrated i tried everything. whenever i open internet explorer, i get this message on my browser. Download the Searchbrowsing search plugin for Firefox. How to remove Searchbrowsing hidden files?
What is Searchbrowsing.com? How to get rid of the virus from my computer?
Searchbrowsing.com (Searchbrowsing Redirect Virus) is a nasty browser hijacker which redirects you to the Ads. Very similar to EasyA-Z.com, it’s nothing different from those famous search sites with a virtuous interface. And it effects the Internet Explorer or Firefox. Searchbrowsing.com is a highly dangerous hijacker that will hijack web browsers such as Safari, IE, Firefox, Chrome, modify the DNS and redirect search results in Google, Yahoo and Bing to a multiple undesirable websites. This domain is designed as a phony search engine, offering fraudulent search results. Whatever the browser you are using with and performing a search, you still can’t get the information you want as the browser will keep redirecting you to www. searchbrowsing.com without your approval. Even worse, it can change web browser’s default search page to a predetermined web site without user consent. After it is installed, this redirect virus can record all web pages the user visits and send gathered information out through a background Internet connection. What makes people crazy is this hijacker even can’t be detected or removed by security tools. A search hijacker can hide its presence by injecting running processes and system registry, which make the removal process particularly complicated. To completely remove search browsing virus, manual removal is needed immediately or it will degrade overall web browser stability and performance, making your PC at high risk.. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 4, 2012 6:46 pm and last modified on May 31, 2013 6:54 am.
I have contracted the Trojan:Win32/Sirefef.AB virus on my desktop and i need assistance to remove it. What can I do to get ride of this and is it a threat to other computers on my network?
Trojan:Win32/Sirefef.AB is a dangerous back door detected by Microsoft Security Essentials but can’t be removed by the antivirus. Adopting the usual method by making a backdoor program installed in your computer. It is bundled with Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.P. This virus can easily gain the authority to have its full swing. When the problem first started? Well, it’s while users watching videos or listening to musics on line and a pop-up (appeared to be Windows) asking for them to choose a debugger. But then they got the virus downloaded onto their computers. None of them could get ride of this, Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) keeps waring by telling you the virus has been deleted abut getting errors. From Microsoft Security Essentials computer users keep getting a message that a threat has been detected and asking them to restart computer.They also have done this several times. The user Looked at details and it showed: Trojan:Win32/Sirefef.AB as the threat.He/She selected Remove and Apply Action. This did not seem to work. Malicious attacks against individual computers are more rare, but not unheard of, again, especially if the attacker has a grudge against the victim of the attack. We must get rid of Trojan Win32 Sirefef AB with any delay. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 4, 2012 11:54 am and last modified on November 14, 2012 11:56 am.
My brother’s computer had a pop-up that said it was from a window and had found multiple Trojans and other serious infections. Need help getting rid of it!!! No matter in what way, it seems those injurious viruses are able to escape from antiviruses scanning. Just several minutes ago, this fake alert popped up with a scanning windows and it is called Windows Turnkey Console.
Can’t Remove Windows Turnkey Console Virus an Need Help?
Windows Turnkey Console is classified as a rogue program that may install itself onto your computer after you click a malicious link, advertisement, or open a malicious e-mail attachment. Like the fake Windows Malware Firewall, it is designed as a legitimate spyware programs with the aim to convince unwary users that their computers are flooded with spyware and that the only way to remove the spyware is to purchase the particular rogue program. Uses should ignore those fake reports showing by this fake antivirus since there are no other viruses on your computer but Windows Turnkey Console virus itself. After installed on the target computers, you will get pop-ups notifying you that your computer is being scanned, and then a lot of non-existent viruses such as Trojans, Backdoors or Worms are discovered, pretending they come from your machine in order to make you believe your PC is at high risk. Finally, any options about the removal will redirect you to the malicious website which promotes Windows Turnkey Console full version, a totally useless product with no ability to protect a computer. From here we can see, this is a scam and never be fooled by it. Once you pay, the only result is that your financial information will be sent to a remote hacker and you current antivirus still can’t cope with this highly dangerous rogue. What’s worse, it is able to collect your personal information or add additional malware to your computer, even make your internet connection unstable. Therefore, it is highly suggested users to get rid of such malicious rogue program immediately once upon detection. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 4, 2012 9:19 am and last modified on November 14, 2012 11:57 am.