Mar 30, 2014

Speedial.com Redirect Removal Guide

This Speedial.com site has taken over my Internet Explorer browser completely! Each time when I try to go online via my IE, this site will be shown immediately and automatically, I try to get rid of this browser hijack redirect on the control panel, but I can not get rid of it even I have uninstalled it. How can I remove this site completely from my browser? Will this redirect virus infect my Mozilla Firefox as well? Please help.

What is Speedial.com Redirect Virus :

Speedial.com redirect is a stubborn redirect virus that mainly used to attack browser on the victim browser from which it can display numbers of unwanted online advertisements with stranger sounds and strange pop ups of unknown products or nasty malware which play no end in the victim browser. It will appear in the home page of your browser, using the similar domain name to confuse people to change from former default search engine to it. It is installed into a computer via many downloading links of free software on website or free media files on line and people would often click OK button on every step to give permission of installation, includes this redirect. Thus, this redirect virus needs to be removed completely. Read the rest of this post »

Published by on March 30, 2014 7:29 am

Mar 29, 2014

How to Remove TROJ_ZCLICK.A

You do not know how to remove TROJ_ZCLICK.A? Is it vicious? Your computer is running very strange with slow response like a snail? Do you want to give up for you have tried every mean you know but still cannot drive the virus out of the computer? You keep being warned by the antivirus program, which makes you feel upset? Please don’t be discouraged, TROJ_ZCLICK.A is not invincible.

Details of TROJ_ZCLICK.A:

TROJ_ZCLICK.A is a dangerous Trojan virus that has become more and more active recently. It can be found out by some famous antivirus programs like Norton and Kaspersky. However, the virus is so stubborn and abhorrent that antivirus programs will pop up warnings related to it constantly but cannot eliminate it completely. In order to lower your guard, it is often together with junk E-mail attachments, unknown free software or websites that are modified by cyber criminals. TROJ_ZCLICK.A gets in the computer without letting you know. In any case, if your computer is infected, you must take immediate action to get rid of it. You need to note that only deleting all the related files and registry entries can remove the virus completely.
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Published by on March 29, 2014 3:18 pm

Mar 29, 2014

Windows Web Watchdog Removal Guide

I got this Windows Web Watchdog fake alert popup on the computer when I downloaded free software to supposedly speed up the computer performance as suggested from a web page. I found it hard to access other programs on the computer since the fake antivirus alert kept popping up every time the system launched. Why can’t my antivirus protect the computer from such a fake antivirus? How can I uninstall this rogue program from the computer completely? Following manual removal guide will assist you to clean out this rogue program effectively.

Description of Windows Web Watchdog

Windows Web Watchdog is identified as a fake antivirus that turns out to be a great threat to worldwide computers. It mainly spreads through network. Particularly, PC users are likely to suffer from this fake anti-spyware attack when they gain access to harmful websites, junk email attachments and free downloads. Soon as the rogue program installs in the computer, it will launch as startup process and pop up automatically every time the contaminated system starts. The trial version of fake antivirus is capable to run automatic scan through the system and then display fraudulent scan result which claims that your computer is at risk since many threats have been detected in the computer. To make user convinced, it also claims that your firewall, antivirus protection and automatic updates are off. By the false information, the rogue program fools net users into signing up and registered for its so-called full version to clean all threats from the computer. Once users clean those detected threats via the trial version of fake antivirus, you will be asked to install and activate its registered version to gain a clean computer and get ultimate protection against various computer threats. Absolutely, all pop-up alerts from this rogue program are fake and false, only to scam users to purchase its full version. Therefore, users should not trust or purchase any product related to the Windows Web Watchdog virus but remove it from the computer immediately.
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Published by on March 29, 2014 12:29 pm

Mar 29, 2014

PUP.NetAssistant Virus Removal

My computer is infected by PUP.NetAssistant, my Avast tells me the virus infection, however, the security tool don’t have enough power to get rid of it completely, this virus keeps coming back after I restart the infected computer. How can I remove this nasty PUP virus completely from my machine? Should I try another anti-virus program or manual removal? Any help will be appreciated.

Description of PUP.NetAssistant Virus:

PUP.NetAssistant virus, as a nasty PUP virus process, this virus process will attack all the Windows OS computers, usually the PC users may get the virus infection on infected programs, processes or E-mail attachment, the cyber criminals will attach the virus process to these infected files so that PUP.NetAssistant can be spread widely. Most of the security tools can detect the virus infection but have no way to remove this virus completely because this PUP virus can escape the tracking of the anti-virus program by modifying its name and position on the infected computer. Since, manual removal is the best way for this virus infection.

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Published by on March 29, 2014 2:04 am and last modified on March 29, 2014 2:05 am.

Mar 28, 2014

How to Remove Luhe.fiha.a Virus?

A few days ago, AVG reported Luhe.fiha.a is in my computer but it didn’t remove it. Whenever AVG says it is removing, and it will stop at some point because the threat is too big. I searched on the web and it says the virus should be removed manually. I am not a computer savvy, how do I do that? I cannot afford to lose my data. Any help will be appreciated.

AVG Keeps Finding Luhe.fiha.a Virus? – An Overall Description About This Trojan:

Luhe.fiha.a is categorized as a malicious Trojan Horse that has been found by AVG a few years ago. Now it still has the power to infect PC users in these few days and damage their computer seriously. Typically, symptoms of a trojan infection may be very obvious or not visible at all. For this one, it can create its own registry entry so that it can load automatically whenever the PC user starts Windows. Though AVG can detect this Trojan, it cannot kill it effectively. The victim who get this virus may keep finding some objects were infected with Luhe.fiha.a. But when they take action to remove the virus, it gives an error or the window stops responding immediately. Even though sometimes it says it is removed but when you reboot the computer, even do it from the safe mode with networking too, and on the next scan, the virus is found again. It just keeps coming back and prevents computer users from removing it.
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Published by on March 28, 2014 1:09 pm and last modified on April 10, 2014 2:46 am.

Mar 28, 2014

Remove Trojan horse Backdoor.Generic15.COAQ

Recently, many antivirus programs detect a new computer virus called Trojan horse Backdoor.Generic15.COAQ. Some of the victims said it can bring a lot of problems and automatic removal tools cannot remove it. With this stuff on the computer, you cannot use the computer safely.

Details of Trojan horse Backdoor.Generic15.COAQ:

As a harmful and dangerous virus, Trojan horse Backdoor.Generic15.COAQ is hated by many people. No one is willing to let it stay in the computer. Therefore, cyber criminals take some obscure and unfair methods to spread it. Typically, the Trojan can get into your computer if you’ are not so careful when you are surfing the Internet, such as accessing websites controlled by the cyber criminals, downloading unsafe free applications and clicking links sent by unidentified persons. In order to avoid the virus, you should not often use unknown cyber sources.
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Published by on March 28, 2014 11:54 am

Mar 28, 2014

Istart.webssearches.com Redirect Removal

After you download a program, Istart.webssearches.com overflows your web browser? You try to uninstall it from the Control Panel, but it is still there? Even reinstalling the web browser cannot solve the problem? You may not know what to do to then. Don’t be dispirited. You can read this post.

More Details about Istart.webssearches.com:

Istart.webssearches.com is a typical browser hijacker which changes the original browser homepage as well as search engine forcedly to its own domain. Because it looks similar to those conventional search sites such as Google and Yahoo, most computer users may mistakenly think it is a formal search provider. It is able to take advantage of every opportunity to achieve its unclean purposes. Once it gets into the computer, it will reset your browser settings, therefore, it can be free to add in a lot of extensions and useless plug-ins. Since it controls the browser completely, it has the authority to prevent your normal search results without reason and show you some sites containing various ads. Even if you enter a correct site address or search keyword, the cunning hijacker still can shield the corresponding search results.
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Published by on March 28, 2014 11:44 am

Mar 28, 2014

Key-Find.com Redirect Removal

Yesterday when I opened my browser, I found my default homepage was changed from Google to Key-Find.com. I tried to reset the homepage but it didn’t work. But I still can go to Facebook as usual. However, there are a bunch of pop-up ads in Facebook page which were extremely annoying. I believe my Firefox has been hijacked by some malware. I run Norton on my computer but it found nothing. How do I change my homepage back and get rid of those pop-ups?

Key-Find.com Redirect/Hijacker Description:

Key-Find.com is categorized as a browser hijacker threat designed by hackers for generating traffic to their sites, gathering search terms and redirecting users to websites from where they’ll receive a commission or some sort of revenue. It can hijack browsers including IE, Firefox and Chrome once it is downloaded by changing your DNS and modifying your default browser settings. In most cases, this redirecting malware comes bundled with free programs downloaded from the internet. It always disguises itself as an add-on,  plug-in or extension. So people without knowing it is a malicious content can easily accept the installation without thinking twice. And then what happen on their computer is unstoppable ads and annoying redirection. So everyone should be all eyes and ears while surfing the web. It is suggested every user should read the terms of use/service/agreement carefully before installing any software and avoid downloading unwanted programs or other malware from unknown sources.

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Published by on March 28, 2014 9:22 am

Mar 27, 2014

Backdoor:Win32/Caphaw.AG Virus Removal

Infected by Backdoor:Win32/Caphaw.AG virus? I got this Trojan pop-up alert when I turned on the computer this morning. I found the computer just performed weirdly and slowly. Why can’t my antivirus get rid of the Trojan infection properly? How can I delete the Trojan attack from the computer completely? Any clue of this Trojan virus removal will be highly appreciated.

Definition of Backdoor:Win32/Caphaw.AG Virus:

Backdoor:Win32/Caphaw.AG is a malicious backdoor Trojan which attacks worldwide computers terribly. It is a potentially unwanted program that installs in the computer automatically. It also launches as a background program, taking up the CPU usage. Indeed, such a backdoor Trojan does great harm to the target computer. To illustrate, this Trojan changes your system files and registry entries and drops new affected files to the computer secretly. It is capable to cause system slowdown, Internet connection loss and file missing and so on. Deeply as the Trojan virus invades, it exploits the system leaks to affect the computer together with additional threats which can be adware, malware and spyware. While being corrupted, it is very easy for the target computer to get startup failure, system crash and computer freezing problems. In this case, PC users had better take action to remove the backdoor Trojan from the computer immediately.
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Published by on March 27, 2014 11:02 pm

Mar 27, 2014

Websearch.AmaizingSearches.info Redirect Removal Guide

My computer is infected by Websearch.AmaizingSearches.info redirect virus while surfing on the Internet, whenever I open Google Chrome my computer, this site will be shown automatically. I try to get rid of this site by uninstalling in control panel and using anti-virus program but both of thew can not make it. How can I remove this virus completely? Do I need to reinstall my browser? Any help will be appreciated.

What is Websearch.AmaizingSearches.info Redirect Virus :

Websearch.AmaizingSearches.info is a fake search engine which is created to collect PC users’ information. This redirect virus is able to target on Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome for its malicious purpose, usually cyber criminals will plant the virus process to some free programs and processes and put them on unsafe sites, once PC users download and install those infected files from Internet, the redirect virus process will be activated in a short time, and that is the reason most of the security tools don’t have ability to detect them before the virus infects the browser and computer. Websearch.AmaizingSearches.info redirect virus belongs to fake search engine which can replace many key items without PC user’s permission, it has been one of the most nasty redirect virus on the Internet, PC users need to be caution while dealing with this virus infection. Read the rest of this post »

Published by on March 27, 2014 9:44 pm

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