Last night, I clicked a link carelessly and it directed me to a page Pixmania.com fake gift voucher codes site. The page told me that I won a prize and I could get a gift. I believed it and copy the fake fake gift voucher codes and clicked the button on the page. Oh, my god. My firefox was completely frozen. I closed it and open it again but no response. Can any body fix my browser?

Can Pixmania.com Fake Gift Voucher Codes Page Really Give You Gifts or It Is Only A Malware Scam?

Pixmania.com fake gift voucher codes, recently scammed many PC users all over the world. It pretends as a lottery site to entice people to click the button on this site so that it can infect your web browser and destroy your computer. Any information on the site is not real. It’s completely a fake web sites including the fake gift voucher codes. Pixmania.com fake gift site is indeed a webpage, but with many viruses includes Trojan horses, malware or cankered links. 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 homepages and even you will regard it as one assistant for you to search something more easily. If you really think so, you are all wet. The offensive Websearch.just-browse.info page or hijacker will drag you into the abyss of pain.

When you visit some informal websites, you may be attacked by Pixmania.com fake gift voucher codes Browser Hijacker stealthily. It takes the same way as many Trojans do to invade your PC without your notice. Changing StartUp, re-configurating Browser Options and attacking system or antivirus vulnerabilities to escape from them removing it are all the basic approaches it adopts. You may never be aware of it if you don’t open your internet browser again. Once you open it after the virus accessed your CP, you can find that your homepage has been set to Pixmania.com. it provides much information about all kinds of shopping sites for your consideration; however, all the search result is well-designed. It always displays the malicious pages and links to you. The real good normal sites it never list for your choice.

This Pixmania.com fake gift voucher codes redirect is designed as a lottery site to tempt you to reveal your personal information so that it can invade your computer, but you can never get the things you buy. As a function of Trojans and rootkits, browser hijacks can take several forms and be accompanied by theft of personal information, reduction of your computer’s security or installation of extra types of PC threats such as keyloggers or scam malware. Be conscious of this flaring stuff. The longer time it stays in your computer, the more danger it will pour to you.

To make your computer healthy, Live Chat with YooSecurity Expert Now, or you can follow the manual removal guide below to get your problem fixed. (For advanced computer users)

Key Sentences to Judge If Your Computer Has Been Infected with the Redirector

A. Your computer is something not normal as usual such as running very slowly.

B. When you open the Task Manager, you can find some strange progress which you never found before.

C. Every time you open your browser, you are redirected to some odd web pages.

D. Your browser runs more and more slowly.

E. It always pops up some irritating advertisements even if you don’t want.

 

Best Way to Remove Pixmania.com Fake Gift Voucher Codes Redirector Malware Scam Step by Step?

Step 1: Press CTRL+ALT+DEL or CTRL+SHIFT+ESC. Open the Windows Task Manager.
If that didn’t work, try another way. Press the Start button and click on the Run option. This will start the Run tool. Type in taskmgr and press OK. This should start the Windows Task Manager

Step 2: Within the Windows Task Manager click on the Processes tab. Find the process by name. random.exe. Then scroll the list to find required process. Select it with your mouse or keyboard and click on the End Process button. This will kill the process.

Step 3: Delete malicious registry entries related to Pixmania.com fake gift voucher codes browser hijacker virus.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\random
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\run\random
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Installer\Products\5ATIUYW62OUOMNBX256 “(Default)”=”1?
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\“UninstallString” = “‘%AppData%\[RANDOM]\[RANDOM].exe” -u
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\“ShortcutPath” = “‘C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\5ATIUYW62OUOMNBX256.exe” -u’”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce “5ATIUYW62OUOMNBX256” = “‘C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\RANDOM.exe’

Step 4: Remove malicious files of the malware scam virus

C:\WINDOWS\assembly\GAC_64\Desktop.ini
C:\Windows\assembly\GAC_32\Desktop.ini
C:\WINDOWS\system32\ping.exe

Video of Key Steps on How to Modify or Change Windows Registry:

As what you can see, Pixmania.com fake gift voucher codes page is really a very horrible virus which can finally destroy your computer system. And please don’t consider auto delete method since there is no such anti-virus can really remove it completely. Don’t download free software to take a chance. This can only waste your time and bring in much more viruses. All the instructions above are prepared for those who have much computer knowledge and are familiar with this kind for virus. Before you start to do the removal work, please consider it seriously. On the other hand, all the instructions above aim at the common infection situation. As for this fake gift voucher codes page, there are many variables according to different computers. What’s worse, as time goes by, it may start its variation. Just like what is mentioned above, this virus infection is a cascaded infection. The related files may be changed. Unless you have much knowledge about this virus, it’s very hard for you to do the removal work.

Note:If you failed to remove the scam malware with the method above, please consult YooSecurity certified professionals to remove it completely.

Published by Tony Shepherd & last updated on May 28, 2013 2:54 am

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