Dec 23, 2013

Trojan Horse Back Door.Generic122.BQZD Removal

Having Trojan Horse Back Door.Generic122.BQZD in my computer, what can I do? This virus is severely disturbing my daily life because it takes over the entire free room of the RAM that stops almost all the programs in my computer so I cannot run them correctly. I cannot use programs to remove it, is there any other effective way to remove it completely?

Trojan Back Door.Generic122.BQZD Virus Description :

Trojan Horse Back Door.Generic122.BQZD is categorized as a nasty back-door virus of Trojan horse family which has a notorious repute. Its main function is to open a back door on the target PC to allow hackers steal important personal information on the victim system. If it is successfully allowed to open a loophole on the infected system, it will secretly connect the infected PC with certain malicious servers to allow malicious remote controlling and allow hacked program being installed. If you let this happen, it is just like opening a back door to invite thieves into your house.
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Published by on December 23, 2013 10:10 am

Dec 23, 2013

Remove http://static.flipora.com Redirect Virus

Every time I open my browser, Flipora Search pops up and i don’t know how to get rid of it. I have literally tried everything like resetting my startup page and running scans, but it is still there. Nothing has worked! As soon as I open either IE or Chrome, what greets me is this website: http://static.flipora.com. It is very annoying. Is there any way I can get rid of this redirect thing permanently?

Http://static.flipora.com Redirect Description:

Http://static.flipora.com (also called Flipora Search) is a page that tries to look like a search engine as similar as Google or Bing, however it is not reliable at all because this bogus search can only provide spam results. It is designed for malicious purpose. Usually this kind of redirect virus gets into a computer from unsafe freeware, shareware or advertising-supported programs such as various browser add-ons or toolbars. Once it is attached to your browser, it installs its own add-on on your browser immediately, so you could get various pop-up messages bombarding your computer screen. At the same time, you may notice that your default search engine and homepage are changed to http://static.flipora.com without your permission and knowledge. By forcing computer users to visit these corrupted web page again and again or clicking various pop-up ads, the creator can easily increase its internet traffic to make a profit. It’s known that websites’ profit comes from the advertising revenue. If a website designer wants to make a profit from advertiser, he is required to accomplish specific internet traffic.

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Published by on December 23, 2013 7:06 am and last modified on December 23, 2013 7:53 am.

Dec 22, 2013

Trojan-banker.win32.chepro.fsy Removal

Have you encountered great difficulties in removing a virus called Trojan-banker.win32.chepro.fsy? You have installed various antivirus programs into the computer, but they just can detect the Trojan virus instead of removing it effectively? How to get rid of it without damaging the computer system? Please read this article to understand the nature of the Trojan virus at first.

Details of Trojan-banker.win32.chepro.fsy:

Trojan-banker.win32.chepro.fsy is a disgusting Trojan virus, which is similar to Trojan-PSW.Win32.Tepfer.sika and Trojan:Win32/Dynamer!ac. Most antivirus programs are able to detect its existence but unable to drive it away thoroughly. It is hiding in some links from phishing websites or forums, insecure free software and spam email attachments. If you encounter these unsafe cyber sources accidentally, your computer is very easy to be infected. The Trojan is capable of running actively in both normal mode and safe mode with networking of Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8.
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Published by on December 22, 2013 4:01 pm and last modified on December 22, 2013 4:10 pm.

Dec 22, 2013

Trojan.Dorkbot.ED – How to Remove?

Hi my User Account has been infiltrated with Trojan.Dorkbot.ED Virus. I was wondering if it might be able to be removed by manual way? do you know if the Norton Antivrius software would be a good option at destroying this trojan virus once and for all? If not, what should I do to get rid of it? Is there any assistance towards removing the vicious virus?

Trojan.Dorkbot.ED Description :

Trojan.Dorkbot.ED is a vicious Trojan horse which brings disaster to the infected computer. After the operation, it accesses to the system path, judges whether itself is in the system directory or not. If not then it copies itself to the specified directory and rename the file name. The file name is randomly generated. The virus opens service control manager in the infected operating system to create the service process to change the startup type to automatic. That means it can automatically startup with the whole system after making change on startup type. At the same time, the virus acquires system cache directory, rename then remove the viral file after restart to make sure you cannot find it easily. Subsequently, variants can get information, including the name of the computer, the version of the operating system, processor type, and memory size then send it to hackers in remote server and accept instructions from hackers.
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Published by on December 22, 2013 1:10 pm

Dec 22, 2013

Remove Mobtoolbox.com Redirect (Virus Removal)

My Google browser is affected by Mobtoolbox.com redirect. I want to know how to remove it completely because I have tried several anti-virus to do so but failed. They do not work at all. It is neither detected nor deleted by tools. I believe this is because my computer speed is slower and my network connection is cut off from time to time. How can I clean it up completely and permanently?

Mobtoolbox.com Redirect Description :

Mobtoolbox.com redirect is considered as a kind of unwanted advertising program which can do far more than just display the pop-up advertisements in the current Internet Explorer. Once the adware is installed into your browser, it changes settings to enforce some malicious settings on your computer. It is actually trying to get your attention with huge annoying pop-ups and constantly redirect web pages to unwanted domains. According to its settings, a new tab will be opened in the current browser, for instance, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome; an unknown website is opened and a new advertising add-on from mobtoolbox.com will be plugged in, a banner will also display in the Webpage while you are using the infected browser.
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Published by on December 22, 2013 11:08 am

Dec 22, 2013

Trojan Horse Dropper.Generic4.COEV Removal Guide

Is your computer infected with Trojan Horse Dropper.Generic4.COEV virus? Why your antivirus keeps blocking you from removing this threat? What can it do on your computer? How do you get rid of it without losing your personal files? Follow the manual removal guide below to get rid of it now.

Trojan Horse Dropper.Generic4.COEV Virus – An Overall Description:

Trojan Horse Dropper.Generic4.COEV is categorized as an aggressive Trojan horse that can attack Windows users and bring annoyance to PC users. Generally speaking, a Trojan virus is designed with malicious purposes. It can modify critical system files and bring other malicious files and malware to the infected PC to make your computer more vulnerable to be attacked. With this destructive virus infection inside the computer, you will notice that your CPU usage percentage is rather high and it takes forever to load up things installed on the computer. This type Trojan owns all the other Trojan viruses properties that can modify your system setting, disable antivirus program and display numerous annoying advertisements.
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Published by on December 22, 2013 5:09 am and last modified on December 22, 2013 5:11 am.

Dec 21, 2013

How to Remove Suspicious.Cloud.7.EP Virus (Removal Guide)

Infected by Suspicious.Cloud.7.EP virus? When I turned on my computer this morning, I got a pop-up scan alert from Norton antivirus, claiming that Suspicious.Cloud.7.EP is detected. I did several deep scans via Norton and another antivirus I installed last month and remove all reported threats. But I just kept getting this virus alert every time I reboot the contaminated system. I was so frustrated and had no further ideas to deal with Trojan virus. Why can’t my antivirus get rid of the Trojan attack entirely? How to remove the risky Trojan virus from the computer successfully? Any Trojan virus removal help will be highly appreciated.

Definition of Suspicious.Cloud.7.EP Virus:

Suspicious.Cloud.7.EP is a horrible Trojan virus, detected by Norton antivirus, and it attacks the target computer and compromises victim’s security terribly. Such a Trojan attack is released by cyber criminals, and it is mainly distributed through network. PC users, who visit malicious websites, download freeware from pop-up ads and open junk email attachments, are easy to get this Trojan virus on their computers. Soon as the Trojan targets the computer, it takes over the whole system and exploits the system leaks to bring many other types of computer threats to the contaminated system, such as worms, adware, malware and spyware. This Trojan virus, together with those additional threats, takes up the CPU usage greatly and messes up the computer terribly. As a result, the affected computer will run extremely slowly and get freezes easily at startup, shutdown, software downloading and programs launching processes. The Trojan infection is capable to modify system files and registry entries of the affected computer, and it creates new entries in the system to invade it deeply. This is quite an urgent situation which requires PC users to get rid of the Trojan virus immediately.
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Published by on December 21, 2013 3:37 pm and last modified on December 21, 2013 3:43 pm.

Dec 21, 2013

PUP.Optional.ThinkTankLabs.A Virus Removal

My Win7 computer is infected by PUP.Optional.ThinkTankLabs.A virus while surfing on the Internet, My anti-virus program has detected the virus process but can not remove it, it suggested me to get rid of it manually, but I have no idea how to do that. Is these a brief guide that I can follow? Please help.

Description of PUP.Optional.ThinkTankLabs.A Virus:

PUP.Optional.ThinkTankLabs.A is a dangerous virus process which attacks the careless PC users on the Internet, it belongs to nasty PUP virus family that can cause chaos and problems on the infected PC including running slowly and system crashing. Usually the PC users will get the virus infection while going online, especially when they click on the unsafe links or install unknown programs. Cyber criminals use these ways to spread the virus process so that the PUP virus can infect the computers in lots of countries. All the Windows OS can be the target of this PUP virus, firewall or other security tools is hard to remove the PUP virus because this kind of the processes can change the name and position on the infected PC to escape the tracking of the security tools. So it is suggested that PC users should remove the PUP.Optional.ThinkTankLabs.A in a manual way.

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Published by on December 21, 2013 2:19 pm and last modified on December 21, 2013 2:20 pm.

Dec 20, 2013

How to Remove Web.Winstat.us Redirect Manually

Get Web.Winstat.us redirect but have no idea how to remove it? How can this redirect virus infect your computer? Why can’t anti-virus program stop it? Is there a brief guide that can help PC user remove this browser hijack redirect? Learn more from this post.

What is Web.Winstat.us Redirect Virus :

Web.Winstat.us is a dangerous website which is created by the cyber criminals to collect information from the infected PC. This browser hijack redirect virus is able to target on Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and other browsers, once this redirect virus is installed to the infected browser, it can replace the homepage completely which PC users can not get it back. Each time when the PC users open the infected browser, they will be redirected to some malicious webpages with Trojan horse, Worm and other threats. Web.Winstat.us needs to be removed completely from the infected PC to protect the machine.  Read the rest of this post »

Published by on December 20, 2013 12:34 pm

Dec 20, 2013

Remove Utorrent.inspsearch.com Redirect

Every time you start the web browser (Firefox, Internet Explorer or Google Chrome), you have to go to Utorrent.inspsearch.com? Is it a useful search engine? If so, how can it control the browser completely and prevent you from making any changes? You are also redirected to other strange websites frequently? You have tried to use some antivirus software to delete it, but they cannot even detect any traces of it? How to remove this browser hijacker and get back your browser settings?

Details of Utorrent.inspsearch.com:

Utorrent.inspsearch.com is classified as a web browser hijacker (sometimes we also call it a browser redirect). As the name suggests, it is able to affect the browsers inside the computer including Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome etc.) via modifying default browser settings and using rogue plug-ins to redirect you to its own page. In addition, almost all browser hijackers have the ability to change the search engine and results, the same goes to this one we are talking about. The credibility of the search results it provides is not good, thus, you should avoid clicking on these search results so as to ensure that your computer won’t get more infections. It is also capable of recording all the website addresses the user visits and search keywords to achieve commercial, advertising or marketing purposes. This is why it can display ads related to the search keywords you use frequently. There are also some other rampant browser hijackers, such as Search.snapdo.com, Searchnu.com/410 and Nationzoom.com.
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Published by on December 20, 2013 7:57 am

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