Trojan.zeroaccess!i12 is a harmful Trojan that can allow a remote attacker to access the computer through backdoor channel. Once detect, you should remove it from your computer as soon as possible. Here is the manual removal guide to help you get rid of this stubborn virus completely.
Trojan.zeroaccess!i12 is a highly dangerous Trojan that instantly embeds harmful code to target file on the computer. This virus can proliferate through malicious websites, spam email messages, unsafe downloads. Once it is downloaded, it drops several junk files on local drive particularly under System folder of Windows. Thus, it makes the removal rather difficult. This threat can download more malware and execute them on the infected PC so as to put your computer in a high-risk situation.
Published by on December 7, 2012 7:39 am and last modified on June 8, 2013 6:14 pm.
PUP.Bundle.Installer.OI is classified as a highly dangerous Trojan which is capable of decreasing overall PC performance and resulting in Internet connection issues once it is installed. Generally, it sneaks into victims’ computers when they access to harmful websites, junk emails or hazardous download attachments. After it accesses, it may strive to divert the victim’s web browser to dubious and dangerous websites that encompass malware infection or rogue applications. It is a huge risk for all the computers.
Published by on December 6, 2012 5:32 am and last modified on December 6, 2012 5:34 am.
What is click.livesearchnow.com Virus? Isit a useful webpage that you can search something on it? Why do you still have this redirect virus even you uninstall in in your control panel? How can you remove this virus completely from your infected computer?
Click.livesearchnow.com is a browser hijack virus. you may get this virus when you click on some unsafe webpages or download some infected programs. When your computer is infected by this virus, it can change your Internet settings easily such as your homepage. If you regard it as a real search webpage then you will be cheated by this tricky virus, although it acts as a real search engine, but it is a totally a big virus that you can not trust it at all. This broser hijack virus can cause great damage to your computer. Read the rest of this post »
Published by on December 4, 2012 8:28 pm and last modified on December 4, 2012 11:58 pm.
Does Worm:MSIL/Necast.D virus keep popping up but your antivirus still can’t catch up? I have a worm on my other laptop, and can’t seem to get rid of it. It is a brand new Worm infection that needs to be removed manually only. Follow the manual removal instruction here to get rid of this virus completely.
Worm:MSIL/Necast.D is categorized as a Worm infection that may have the ability to record user actions, steal personal information, modify Windows components and even hijack the infected browsers. This virus gets inside the PC through security vulnerabilities found on a network. Once arrived, it starts its attack by replicating itself and typically slowing down your machine.
Published by on December 4, 2012 6:57 pm and last modified on December 30, 2013 2:43 am.
Does your browser keep redirecting you to the websites you don’t want? Is your homepage already taken over by Search.Alot.com? Follow the manual removal steps below to get rid of this nasty hijacker now.
Search.Alot.com is another fake search engine virus which works as similar as the infamous redirect virus called Searchnu virus. It is able to infect a target computer by exploiting security vulnerabilities and then take control of the browser completely. It forces users into visiting Search.Alot.com when clicking on links in major search engine links so that criminals can use the artificial traffic to boost affiliate payments. This hijacker aims to mess up all your browsers including Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer and it totally threatens your privacy and interrupts your browsing.
Published by on December 4, 2012 3:12 pm
What is Rootkit.TDSS.v2 virus? Have difficulty in removing it after your anti-virus couldn’t terminate it once and for all? Don’t worry, this post will show you how to remove this stubborn virus completely and manually.
Rootkit.TDSS.v2 is a popular example of latent data-stealing Trojan. It is a variant of the same Rootkit.TDSS family. This vicious Trojan is extremely difficult to remove via a normal anti-virus. Once it infects your computer, it will sneaks your computer system and collect vital information such as user name, password and so on. Then it will transfer these private information to the third-party vendors for illegal purposes. In the meantime, this nasty Trojan will release harmful javaw.exe file on your computer system. As soon as the file is executed, it will inject several other variants of the Trojan family Rootkit.TDSS.v2. Moreover, it configures the server automatically. Then install those malicious code to carry out other malicious activities. What’s worse, this Trojan will record users’ history of web URLs then it will be the biggest threat to privacy and data security.
Published by on December 3, 2012 10:12 pm
Have you got many weird symptoms due to a Trojan virus called “JS/BlacoleRef.F.3”? Do you have any idea of such a Trojan infection? How to delete it from your computer effectively? Read this post and follow removal step below to eliminate the Trojan horse manually and safely.
Malicious as JS/BlacoleRef.F.3 Virus is, it is a malicious Trojan infection that encounters many users’ computers from worldwide. Usually, the Trojan sneaks into victims’ computers when they access to harmful websites, junk emails or hazardous download attachments. As a matter of fact, such Trojan viruses are designed by cyber criminals to violate victims’ privacy and compromise their computers aggressively. Other similar virus, Trojan.Win32.Agent.AMN(A) targets unwary users’ computers and performs malicious tasks without any notice. Once infected, your computer appears to get slow system performance and fragmented files unexpectedly. Also, it invades your computer gradually to trigger system vulnerability and computer freezing problems. Furthermore, this Trojan infects your computer along with other types of computer threats like malware and spyware. Provided that you keep such a Trojan virus in the computer too long, you will get your computer in really poor situation. Many victims try to remove the Trojan horse with their advanced anti-virus software, unfortunately, the anti-virus software is just disabled and can’t function normally to delete the virus. Thus, it is high time to eliminate the Trojan from your computer as soon as possible.
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Published by on December 3, 2012 5:36 am and last modified on December 3, 2012 5:39 am.
Got alerted by a fake program called “XP Antivirus Plus 2013”? Have you got any ideas of such a rogue software installed in your computer stubbornly? How to uninstall this fake virus from your computer safely? Learn from this article and uninstall this fake anti-virus software completely with following steps.
XP Antivirus Plus 2013 Virus is defined as a malicious fake anti-spyware that encounters many users’ computers during improper tasks online. This fake virus spreads through network, and it invades Windows XP users’ computer during their improper online activities. Usually, the fake virus can install automatically in your computer once encountered. Other fake anti-virus software as Vista Antivirus Plus 2013 targets Windows Vista users’ computers and it performs hazardous activities on the affected computers. Once infected, you will get this fake pop-up alert on the screen every time you launch the system. After that, it appears to scan your computer immediately, which acts as licensed anti-virus software. On the scan result page, it indicates that your computer is at great risk containing many virus infected items. As a matter of fact, all warning scan results are totally false information that tricks unwary users to purchase its product. Obviously, if you activate this trail rogue program, aiming at cleaning your computer soon, you will be asked to purchase its registered version. However, the fake anti-virus software is a virus itself, any version of its products won’t help victims to clean the computer entirely. Never trust such a fake program or pay for it. Instead, take actions to remove the fake anti-virus software entirely as soon as possible.
Published by on December 3, 2012 5:21 am and last modified on June 4, 2013 8:23 am.
What is Win7 Antivirus Plus 2013 Firewall Alert? Is it real or fake? How can you remove this fake program manually and completely from your computer? This post will show you a best solution for removing this fake program.
Win7 Antivirus Plus 2013 Firewall Alert is a fake anti-virus program that acts as the real anti-virus program to cheat and scare you. Although it looks like a anti-virus, but it is totally a virus that you can not trust it at all. This fake program can not help you protect your computer at all, what this fake program to do is to do harm to your infected computer and cheat your money. Read the rest of this post »
Published by on December 3, 2012 4:06 am and last modified on June 5, 2013 2:33 pm.
Vista Antivirus Plus 2013 is a fake antivirus program that should not be trusted. If your computer is infected this nasty virus, you should take measure to delete it as soon as possible. From this post, you will know how to get rid of this rogue program completely and safely.
Vista Antivirus Plus 2013 is a computer virus that will affect many functions of your infected computer. For example, when you attempt to run an executable, it will terminate it automatically. It works as similar as the former one called Vista Antivirus Pro 2013 Virus which also displays false scan result, fake security deliberately, and changes your Windows configuration so that you couldn’t run your normal security and Windows programs. It even imitates a system scan and shows you lots of fake warnings every time when you turn your computer on and then tries its best to persuade you into purchasing a full version of Vista Antivirus Plus 2013. In this way, criminals can cheat money from naive computer users.
Published by on December 2, 2012 7:49 pm and last modified on June 4, 2013 12:16 pm.