Dec 29, 2013

Trojan Agent Gen/TR/Crypt.ZPACK.18146 Removal

You see a warning from the antivirus program showing that your computer is intruded by Trojan Agent Gen/TR/Crypt.ZPACK.18146? The most obvious symptom of the virus is that it slows down the computer reaction speed, while other malicious tasks are carried out quietly in the background without making you aware of. As a result, many users may not know the computer is infected if there is no antivirus program in the computer. You may have tried the automatic removal of the antivirus program several times but no effect? Do you want to know more about it?

Details of Trojan Agent Gen/TR/Crypt.ZPACK.18146:

Trojan Agent Gen/TR/Crypt.ZPACK.18146 is a Trojan virus made and released in the global scope by cyber criminals recently, which can change system settings, make the infected computer implement some odd commands and even damage the infected computer seriously. Because the Trojan has the ability to make full use of security vulnerabilities in Windows operating systems, it can sneak into the infected computer quietly through a variety of methods, including attracting users with seductive messages to click unknown links, forcing users to install malicious website plug-ins, cheating users with fake advertising contents to open email attachments and promoting free programs that contain the virus. There are some other similar dangerous Trojans including Win64/Patched.H and Boot.Cidex on the Internet. Therefore, we need to develop good surfing habits so as to protect the computer.
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Published by on December 29, 2013 1:12 pm and last modified on December 29, 2013 1:46 pm.

Dec 29, 2013

Remove Windows Accelerator Pro (Virus Uninstall Guide)

Can’t get rid of Windows Accelerator Pro virus? Well, the Windows Accelerator Pro firewall alert pops up on my screen when i just log in to the desktop on Windows 8. It stopped my access to any other programs. And it shows lots of infections on my computer after scanning. I can’t do anything but get the warning, it is crazy. How can I remove the malware and gain my access to my personal computer?

Infected With Windows Accelerator Pro – How to Remove?

The Windows Accelerator Pro virus is an attack that attempts to trick the computer user into thinking that it is a real security scanning program that requires to be updated before it can properly remove dangerous files from the computer. Once this virus is installed onto the computer it alters the system settings to launch as soon as the computer is started. The user will see a window open that resembles several of the more popular anti virus scanning programs and it will look like it is performing a live scan of the entire system. It is not an actual scan, but instead a pre-scripted program that has been designed to look like a real scan. Read the rest of this post »

Published by on December 29, 2013 3:14 am and last modified on December 29, 2013 3:31 am.

Dec 29, 2013

Boot.Cidex Removal Instructions

My computer is infected by the Boot.Cidex from an unknown file in the USB stick. My Norton anti-virus program is not able to get rid of it, it suggests me to remove the virus manually, but I have no idea how to figure out. Should I change another advanced security tool? Please help.

Description of Boot.Cidex Virus:

Boot.Cidex is a malicious process which is detected by Norton anti-virus program, this process can cause chaos and problems on the infected PC including slow performance and even system crashing. PC users report that they get the virus infection while surfing on the Internet, downloading unsafe program or opening unknown files on the removable device. The virus process has the ability to modify the key system settings to escape the tracking of the security tools, that is why most advanced anti-virus program can not handle the virus infection completely, it will appear again after restarting the infected computer, thus, manual removal is the best way to get rid of Boot.Cidex virus completely.

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Published by on December 29, 2013 2:56 am and last modified on December 29, 2013 3:36 am.

Dec 28, 2013

Default-Search.net Redirect Removal

Have you been frustrated with getting rid of Default-Search.net redirect in vain? Got no clues of this browser hijacker removal? Why does your advanced antivirus fail to pick up the redirect entirely? PC users suffer from many troubles caused by the redirect, and they find it hardly to enjoy specified content. Greater damages can be brought by this hijacker infection. To regain a clean computer, please read this post and remove the redirect effectively with following removal instructions.

Description of Default-Search.net Redirect:

Default-Search.net is identified as a browser hijacker which is released by cyber hackers to compromise your security and violate your privacy. After the redirect encounters your computer, it takes over your web browsers such as Firefox, Google, Internet Explorer and Opera, etc. Whenever users launch up the Internet browser, it will pop up automatically as the default homepage with its own search system. Many PC users are easy to be tricked by the fake search engine with its interface which seems quite reliable and similar to licensed ones. The bogus search engine pretends to offer functions for net users to search for favorite online resources like web, news, images and videos and so on. Another browser hijacker, for example Srv.ailereonx.com, also attacks the targeted computer terribly. Once hijacked, your Internet search results are typically redirected to other malicious web pages which are related to the nasty redirect or other third parties. You still get many troubles with Internet browsing tasks even if you try to perform everything properly. Thus, users are required to get rid of the browser hijacker immediately.
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Published by on December 28, 2013 12:13 pm and last modified on December 29, 2013 12:40 am.

Dec 28, 2013

Win64/Patched.H Removal Guide

Does your computer is infected by Win64/Patched.H? How can this virus infect your PC since you have installed the anti-virus program? Will this Win64/Patched.H virus cause problem if you just ignore it? What is the best way to remove this Trojan horse? Learn more from this post.

Win64 / patch. H Description :

Win64 / patch. H is belonged to a notorious virus family of PC virus – Trojan horse virus. It is famous hacked tool which is based on remote control techniques. It is named from famous Greek myth Troy horse. We believe that the Trojan virus is not strange to the most of Internet users because it is spread all over the world looking for opportunities to infection vulnerable PCs as many as possible. If a computer is under average security level, it could be easily got infected with this virus. This virus will take advantage of loopholes in the system to get a chance to break into the vulnerable notebook computer so as to remote control the victim machine and make it become a weak puppet machine. And it has an effective remote control function. With the help of this simple convenient remote hacked tool, hackers can easily get into the infected computer. So the virus is favored by many hackers all over the world.
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Published by on December 28, 2013 5:56 am

Dec 28, 2013

How to Remove http://static.icmapp.com/ Redirect

My browser is infected by http://static.icmapp.com/ redirect virus. Each time when I run the infected browser, it will redirect me to some porn websites which I don’t want to visit at all, I try to remove this browser hijack redirect by the anti-virus program but can not remove it. Can I just use another browser? Any help will be appreciated.

What is http://static.icmapp.com/ Redirect Virus :

Http://static.icmapp.com/ is a browser hijack redirect that can target on Windows OS machine. The PC users may get this virus infection while surfing on the Internet or installing unsafe program, once this virus is installed to one PC, the settings of the browser and system can be modified by it. If the PC users have no idea about this browser hijack redirect, they may regard it as a useful website to use it. However, it is just a malicious webpage which can cause chaos and problems on the infected PC. Anyway, this redirect virus is so dangerous that the PC users should remove it as soon as possible. Read the rest of this post »

Published by on December 28, 2013 5:17 am and last modified on December 29, 2013 12:40 am.

Dec 27, 2013

PUP.Optional.VMNToolBar.A Removal Guide

Malwarebytes keeps detecting PUP.Optional.VMNToolBar.A virus and doesn’t allow you to remove it completely? Is your homepage changed for some reasons and you cannot change it back to Google or Yahoo as you wish? Why VMN Toolbar installed on your browser which you don’t even know how you got it? Is there any way to get rid of this Trojan permanently?

PUP.Optional.VMNToolBar.A Virus Description:

PUP.Optional.VMNToolBar.A is a typical PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program) that can be installed on the target computer through various software exploits. It can modify computer settings and bring unwanted and annoying ads to computer users as soon as it arrives. In addition, it adds unwanted VMN Toolbar to your browser and prevents you from uninstalling it. This toolbar claims it can provide you a cool browsing experience, however, once it is installed, the only things you experience are constant redirection and crazy pop-up ads appearing on your browser. This virus initiates its attack on Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer and then corrupts the local DNS (or Domain Name System) entries to accomplish their hijackers. As a consequence, when you try to look something up on Google or Bing, instead of showing you the reliable results, you will get advertisements and sponsored links in your search results. You will keep being redirected to undesirable websites.
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Published by on December 27, 2013 5:54 am and last modified on December 27, 2013 5:55 am.

Dec 27, 2013

Trojan.agent/gen-downloader Virus Removal

Can’t remove Trojan.agent/gen-downloader virus via antivirus? I picked up this Trojan horse all of a sudden when I was installing a plug-in suggested from a website supposedly to get better browsing performance. I tried to delete the Trojan with my advanced antivirus, but I just find it functionless. Will another antivirus work? If not, how can I delete the Trojan horse without making any damage? If you are not sure what to delete, please read this article and follow removal guide to get rid of the Trojan virus safely.

Definition of Trojan.agent/gen-downloader Virus:

Trojan.agent/gen-downloader is a malicious Trojan horse that aims at corrupting the target computer and compromising users’ security on purpose. Once the Trojan virus attacks your computer, it installs in the contaminated system and launches itself up automatically every time the system starts. It may launch as a startup process to take up the CPU usage. Also, it changes your system files and registry entries to make your system vulnerable for other harm potential attacks like spyware and adware. Deeply as the Trojan invades the computer, it degrades the system performance and messes up your files terribly. That is why you get stuck when launching the system, loading websites and shutting down the computer etc. Sometimes, you may get some unknown errors during processes of opening some files. Moreover, normal programs are greatly affected by the Trojan virus. When users try to launch the programs, they may get some unexpected errors like programs stop working and no response error. Thus, it is necessary for PC users to remove the nasty Trojan horse promptly.
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Published by on December 27, 2013 4:01 am and last modified on December 27, 2013 4:10 am.

Dec 27, 2013

Uninstall OMG Music Toolbar

I’m running vista 32 bit with windows internet explorer. When i click “View”and then toolbars, i notice that I have a toolbar called OMG Music Toolbar which I do not want and even don’t know how it got there. I have tried everything to delete it but it is still there. Also I find that my homepage has been changed to a website I am not familiar with. It shows OMG Search box in the middle of the page and displays various ads below. How do I get rid of it? 

Cannot Remove OMG Music Toolbar? – An Overall Description:

OMG Music Toolbar is an unwanted toolbar that can appear in the most popular browsers like Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, or even in Safari without any permission. This toolbar is associated with browser hijacker which is promoted via other free downloads. When it is installed, it can change your browser settings and then perform tons of malicious activities on your machine, especially for interrupting your browsing sessions. search.conduit.com. Being as one of the community toolbars by Conduit.LLD, it can change your homepage, startup page and new tab page of your browser to search.conduit.com and set OMG Search as your default search engine against your will. It is extremely annoying because these changes are made without asking your permission, and the worse is that it prevents you from changing your settings back.

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Published by on December 27, 2013 3:24 am and last modified on December 27, 2013 3:27 am.

Dec 26, 2013

How to Remove Win32.ZAccess.ewjg

You do not know when the computer is infected with Win32.ZAccess.ewjg until the anti-virus program pops up a warning to tell you that your computer is at risk? You try to use the automatic removal function of the antivirus program directly, but this Trojan still appears again and again? What kind of harmful things can it bring? Can you use your computer safely? If you want to know more, please read this article.

Details of Win32.ZAccess.ewjg:

Win32.ZAccess.ewjg is a notorious Trojan virus. The virus makers adopt advanced technology in making it so that it is able to hide deeply in the infected computer and evade antivirus software’s removal. The Internet brings convenience to people who want to save time, but there still are some bad guys who spread bad things via taking the advantage of the universality of the Internet. If the computer user visits fishing websites accidentally, clicks on unknown links, downloads free software released by hackers and opens spam email attachments, the computer will be infected with this virus. Furthermore, the Trojan is so rampant that it can take initiative attack to computers.
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Published by on December 26, 2013 1:39 pm

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