Is your computer infected with Troj/Sirefef-AP Virus and you have no clues on how to remove it from your computer? Or anti-virus claims it can delete it but after a boot it remains?
A Complete Definition of Troj/Sirefef-AP Virus
Troj/Sirefef-AP is an annoying Trojan horse that detected by Sophos anti-virus software. It is the same stubborn as Win32:Sirefef-PL or Trojan.Win64/Sirefef.W and detected by Kaspersky as HEUR:Backdoor.Win64.Generic. Troj/Sirefef-AP is a malicious Trojan horse that is designed by cyber criminals to attack your PC and activate many malicious activities on purpose. Like many nasty Trojan infections it can install itself automatically and invade your PC aggressively. It will changes its name so computer users will be shown by different anti-virus applications with different names. But the purpose is the same, to destroy your computer. First Win32:Sirefef-PL [Rtk] will drop malicious codes into your system, processes, program files, dll files and folders, then uses the terrible spy codes to damage your PC system seriously. It is very difficult for antivirus tools to eliminate the virus from your PC completely for it mutates every time. As the Trojan can also attack your antivirus program and prevent it from taking effective.
In a word, Troj/Sirefef-AP endangers your Internet environment and slows down your PC system performance. Moreover, the hazardous Trojan horses modify your system settings, registry settings and critical files to record your precious information as much as possible to gather your money and perform illegal activities. So what we will do it to get rid of Win32:Sirefef-PL [Rtk] Trojan horse from your computer completely before any further unpredictable damage occurs to your computer. Since anti-virus software won’t be able to help, you can manually delete Troj/Sirefef-AP with the guide here. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 25, 2012 4:27 am and last modified on November 9, 2012 2:13 pm.
A browser hijack virus may bring you more pain than you can imagine, not just because of the power of its self, but also because it will carry a steady flow of rascal software, Trojans and other spiteful programs to your computer until they launch a critical strike to destroy your computer. http://local.yellowise.com Redirect Virus is such virus which you should be cautious with.
Real Essence of http://local.yellowise.com Redirect Virus
http://local.yellowise.com (local.yellowise.com ) is a horrible browser redirect rootkit that will hijack your web browsers. Its name will give you first impression that it’s a webpage or a URL. Correct! It’s indeed a webpage, but with many viruses includes Trojan horses, malware or cankered links. Very similar to EasyA-Z.com, Isearch.babylon.com and Accurately-Locate.com, it’s nothing different from those famous search sites with a virtuous interface. When you get infected by this browser hijacker, it may not bring you to the forefront because you may think that it just changed your homepage and even you will regard it as one assistant for you to do some search more easily. If you really think so, you are all wet. The offensive http://local.yellowise.com Internet Browser Hijacker will drag you into the abyss of pain. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 24, 2012 5:42 pm and last modified on November 13, 2012 11:33 am.
Adjusting measures to local conditions is a commendatory practice when it’s applied to legal and justice activities. However if a computer virus take such measure to deceive people for money, it will be very dangerous. If the infamous ransomware adjusting measures to local conditions, what disastrous effect will it bring to you? Gvu Virus is a ransomware which adopts German as its interface language for the purpose to cheat people more easily.
To Have A Better Understanding of GVU Virus
GVU virus or GVU Lock Screen virus, its full name is VU Gesellschaft zur Verfolgung von Urheberrethtsverletzungen ransomware. It is known as an alert that is locking your computer, and posing as an official notice from the Gesellschaft zur Verfolgung von Urheberrethtsverletzungen, claims that the your PC has been determined to have visited illegal websites. Many netizens who have suffered a great deal from Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Ukash virus or Police Central e-crime Unit (PCEU) Ransomware or Politie-Korps Landelijke Politiediensten malware may aware that its name is familiar. Correct! GVU Lock Screen virus is indeed the same as Ukash virus and Police Central e-crime Unit (PCEU virus) Ransomware. They are just the same Fake series with different names and interface. With the same purpose, GVU Lock Screen virus is designed by cyber cribbers to ransom people’s money for reaping staggering profits. People can get infected by this virus easily if they don’t keep a good habit in surfing the Internet. It always lurks in malicious websites, advertising pages or some malwares for your visiting or download. When you drop into these traps, they will ransom you for money time and time again until you are collapsed. It seeks for all sorts of means to access people’s computer. After it accesses your PCs, GVU Lock Screen virus will install in your computer automatically without your notice and permission. Once its rogue activity starts, it will enhance its attacking more and more violently. Firstly, GVU Lock Screen virus will reconfigure window startup so that it can start when the system is started. Secondly, it will pop up an alert to threaten you in the name of Gesellschaft zur Verfolgung von Urheberrethtsverletzungen, as if the alert information is originated by local state organizations. This is in order to make people believe that the alerting is true and serious. This kind of virus is very nasty because it can escape from anti-virus scanning and even block anti-virus scanning. Once you have infected it that means it has successfully captured your computer if you don’t have many professional skills to delete it. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 24, 2012 5:16 pm and last modified on May 31, 2013 3:44 am.
What is Windows Safety Maintenance? Having problems with the pops up ? How to get rid of Windows Safety Maintenance virus without accessing to internet or opening any other programs?
Windows Safety Maintenance Virus Description
Windows Safety Maintenance is a dangerous fake virus removal tool although it pretends to be a legit computer protector. In fact, it’s one of the fake family rogue programs the same as Windows Secure Surfer and Windows Pro Safety Release. If your computer has been infected with the nasty rogue Windows Safety Maintenance malware, then every time you boot up the PC you may find out something starts to run automatically telling you there are lots of threats on your PC. Windows Safety Maintenance is a new rogue antivirus program that fools PC users from worldwide by displaying fake security alerts on victims’ screen. The fake anti-virus software is so tricky that it provides fake features such as firewall, automatic updates, quick scan and history and so forth. The latest rogue program is designed by experienced hackers to cheat your money by distributing many serious virus infected items on your screen and persuading you to pay the money for infections removal. Once you’ve got it, you just take your PC at great risk. Because this rogue program can attack your system, change your registry settings and even damage your critical data, files and folders. As a result, it compromises your computer, records your system data and information and slows down your system performance terribly without your permission. Windows Safety Maintenance is known as one of the latest Windows serial viruses. The population of the Rogue FakeVimes family is increasing as time goes by. But besides from changing names and looks, the latest virus turns out to be much more genius than the previous ones so that it can stay in the computers as long as possible and creates more damages. No matter how they change and how trustworthy they might look, the same intention is to collect money from vulnerable computer users by boasting to them that their computers are severely infected. Windows Safety Maintenance Scam will strongly recommend itself to lots of computer users as an advanced virus protector. Don’t be fooled by the rogue program for all fake alerts are just false information to take you in the scam. Instead, remove the malicious rogue program from your computer immediately. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 24, 2012 4:24 pm and last modified on November 9, 2012 2:05 pm.
Nowadays, a variety of computer viruses make netizens fearful. At the same time, all sorts of antivirus software arise at the right moment. This also leads to many hackers making fake antiviruses for illegal excessive profit. System Protection Tools is such one fake antivirus.
Introduction of System Protection Tools
System Protection Tools gives you a first impression that you think it’s an antivirus software. In fact, it’s indeed a virus very similar to Windows Antivirus Care, another infamous fake series. This program is classified as a rogue as it displays false information in order to trick you into purchasing the program. The interface of it looks like legit, friendly and helpful. In fact, it absolutely plays a role of villain. It’s a virus indeed which hides on nasty malicious websites or in bundled downloads, camouflaged as fake video codecs or spam email attachments. System Protection Tools prepares to attack PCs anytime once it gets an opportunity. The chance can be one of your careless operation such as a visit to some malicious sites, click a cataleptic video or advertisement link, etc. No matter in which way, it will automatically install in your computer without your notice and permission. Once the rogue is installed on your computer it will be configured to start automatically when Windows starts. Every time you start your computer, System Protection Tools will run as computer internet security software by pretend to scan and kill virus for you. After not a long time, it will pop up a fake scan alert notification claiming that your computer has been infected much virus and your computer is in extremely dangerous condition. If you attempt to use the program to remove these infections, though, it will state that you first need to purchase it before it can do so. This is a scam as the scan results are all fake, and in many cases, the infected files do not even exist on your computer. What is worse, it blocks legitimate Windows applications. It will also block many of the infected computer’s normal functions, for example, Windows Task Manager and Registry editor. Therefore, please ignore the scan results. Do not waste any of your time with System Protection Tools, and, most importantly, do not spend any money on its licensed version, because this antispyware application is completely fake. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 24, 2012 9:57 am and last modified on November 9, 2012 2:04 pm.
Having trouble to stop the pops up on your computer? You wonder if there is a way to remove the virus as fast as possible? How to get rid of Windows Multi Control System virus from Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP without wiping your computer?
What is Windows Multi Control System?
Windows Multi Control System is fake system protector that designed and published by hackers. It is the same nasty as Windows Private Shield and Windows Pro Safety Release. Windows Multi Control System is a rogue program that comes from FakeVimes family. This fake virus is named as its aggressive application to damage your computer and cheat you to buy its licensed version. Virus producers create this fake virus in order to earn less experienced users’ money. It will display lots of false warning message to cheat PC users. These massages say that your computer has been infected with dangerous virus; you need to purchase its security software and install it to remove the virus. You should do not believe these false alerts. Actually, it can not provide any security service; even you buy the fake software, thing will not become fine. What’s worse, this virus may damage your legitimate files which will make computer system crash. Windows Multi Control System starts to work while PC user gets inside the Windows system. With the help of Trojan virus, this fake virus may get on the infected computer and install numerous associated files into computer system. Once suffered from Windows Multi Control System Trojan, then your almost can’t access internet from your infected PC, the malware blocked any actions. When people tried to type regedit in run section, it won’t work as the registry editor was disabled, either. All you should do is to ignore all notifications by this rogue and take action to remove it as quickly as you can before it causes all types of havoc in your system. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 23, 2012 2:16 pm and last modified on November 9, 2012 2:02 pm.
One day when you open your internet browser, you may be surprised that your homepage is gone and instead, some other strange search engine site takes place of it. But you never change your homepage before. In this situation, your computer must have been infected by browser hijack virus. Scour.com is one example of this situation.
The exact essence of Scour.com browser hijacker
Scour.com, before give detailed information of it, let’s read some complains from victims who have suffered lots of pains:
When I do a google search, I get a bunch of results. However, when I click on a link, it goes to a different webpage – not the one shown on the search page. Sometimes it comes up at scour.com.
I looked up scour.com on Wikipedia, which states that there is a “redirect virus” that is infecting my computer. It cited “Mozilla Support.” So, I am asking the Mozilla Forum – How do I get rid of the virus? McAfee is not finding and removing it, and neither is Malware Bytes anti-malware software.
From what the victim said, we learn that Scour.com is annoying browser hijacker related to Scour.com false IP address. Once installed on your PC, it will make your Internet search functions out of work. Some specific features of Scour.com will be stated below. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 23, 2012 10:31 am and last modified on November 9, 2012 2:01 pm.
Have a problem in dealing with Win32:Sirefef-AO [Rtk]? Have spent the whole day and tried multiple tools online but failed to clean the terrible virus? Since virus removal tools didn’t help what should i do to delete Win32:Sirefef-AO [Rtk] completely?
A Complete Definition of Win32:Sirefef-AO [Rtk]
Win32:Sirefef-AO [Rtk] is a deceitful Trojan that installs rootkits and generates google redirect virus. It is the same stubborn as Win32/sirefef.eb but detected by avast security tool. Win32:Sirefef-AO [Rtk] is a nasty Trojan horse detected or blocked by avast! File System Shield that spreads via various furtive ways. This Trojan virus is used by remote cyber criminals to do many illegal and destructive behavior on your computer. Win32:Sirefef-AO [Rtk] always popped up with Win32:Hoblig-B [Heur], Win64:Sirefef-A [Trj]. This Trojan virus may install your computer without your permission and start to work automatically while you start your Windows. After installed in your computer system, this Trojan virus may create many associated unsafe files and registry entries into your Windows folders, which can not be completely deleted because these files will be hide. Even your security tools caught the virus and delete it, it is possible that this Trojan virus come back to disturb you. This Trojan virus may disable you security software and modify your system settings. When your computer has been infected with this Win32:Sirefef-AO [Rtk] virus, your security software will warn you your computer is in a threat. And if you can not remove this virus from your computer as soon as possible, it will damage your system files and even make your system crash. Please keep in mind that this infection needs to be removed as soon as possible. The longer it stays, the more damages will be caused on your computer. Get it off your computer as quickly as you can. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 23, 2012 9:09 am and last modified on November 9, 2012 1:59 pm.
Is Windows Advanced Security Center fake alert keeps warning? This is a rogue thing comes from windows malware. How to get rid of Windows Advanced Security Center virus without wiping your computer?
Windows Advanced Security Center is an annoying fake alert created by the criminals who use the fake anti-virus to scare computer users worldwide. In fact, it’s one of the fake family rogue programs the same as Windows Secure Surfer and Windows Pro Safety Release. Windows Advanced Security Center is preventing you from accessing the Internet, executable tools, so you will not be capable to make contact with helpful sites like YooCare/YooSecurity. This malware keeps popping up with urgent messages that your computer is infected, directs you to click “Prevent attack” and it immediately shuts down both IE & Firefox. And this keeps repeating and makes things worse. Once a user accepts this rogue software and allows it to enter the system it will cause all types of havoc in your system. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 22, 2012 4:35 pm and last modified on February 7, 2014 8:34 am.
Is your computer infected with Win32:DNSChanger-VJ [Trj] Virus and you have no clues on how to remove it from your computer? Or anti-virus claims it can delete it but after a boot it remains?
A Complete Definition of Win32:DNSChanger-VJ [Trj]
Win32:DNSChanger-VJ [Trj] is a deceitful Trojan that installs rootkits and rascal software like fake security programs and fake defraggers. It is the same stubborn as Trojan.Win64/Sirefef.W. Win32:DNSChanger-VJ [Trj] is a malicious Trojan horse that is designed by cyber criminals to attack your PC and activate many malicious activities on purpose. Once infected, it pops up many pesky advertisements on your screen and frequently redirects your specified websites to unwanted and malicious web pages. The nasty Trojan infection can install itself automatically and invade your PC aggressively, which brings you great pain. In fact, it attacks your computer with many bundled malware and drops numerous codes in your computer such as spyware and adware parasites and so on. All bundled malware and these malicious dropping codes can hide in your system, processes, program files, dll files and folders to damage your PC system seriously. In such cases, it is very difficult for antivirus tools to detect all infected items and eliminate them from your PC completely. As the Trojan can also attack your antivirus program and prevent it from taking effective.
Generally, Win32:DNSChanger-VJ [Trj] endangers your Internet environment and slows down your PC system performance greatly. It not only redirects your web searches, but also traces your Internet browser activities to steal your valuable information such as online banking account and password. Moreover, the hazardous Trojan horse can modify your system settings, registry settings and critical files to record your precious information as much as possible to gather your money and perform illegal activities. If you keep the stubborn Trojan threat in your PC too long, you’ll suffer from PC system crash permanently. Indeed, you’d better remove the hostile Trojan horse from your computer completely before any further unpredictable damage occurs to your computer. Since anti-virus software won’t be able to help, you can manually get rid of Win32:DNSChanger-VJ [Trj] with the guide here. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 22, 2012 10:46 am and last modified on November 9, 2012 1:56 pm.