February 6th, 2010Posted by admin
Ok! I got this SAME virus 3x! I want it out of my computer! WHAT IS THE BEST FREE SCANNER I CAN USE TO DELETE THIS TROJAN AND HOW DO I USE IT! Please answer me back in an hour! Oh and I have avast! but, it really doesn’t do anything. Please tell me how to delete it and don’t make it complicated!
Sincerely,
STRESSED AND CONFUSED GIRL>.<
February 6th, 2010Posted by admin
I just downloaded and cleaned my computer with the SmitfraudFix program and it didn’t get rid of the infection. That red circle with the white “X” in it is still there and I have no idea how to get rid of the infection.
Please someone help me.
February 2nd, 2010Posted by admin
I downloaded norton360 and it cleaned my computer of 4 trojan virsus but i still keep gettin pop up about this virus W32.Myzur.fk@yf it takes over 130,000 mp on my puter need help get riding of it any suggestions would be greatfully appricitated
February 2nd, 2010Posted by admin
Trojan horse Downloader.Zlob.ZK
AVG Free detected this threat and a whole bunch of tracking cookies. How to remove it?
January 31st, 2010Posted by admin
What is a program for sypware malware ( not a virus scan) and etc that is free and easy to use?
January 28th, 2010Posted by admin
My computer is vulnerable, and I get notifications of malicious spyware and adware installed. Including notifications for trojans. I also receive malicious pop-ups. How do I remove trojans, adware/spyware and viruses for no charge?
January 27th, 2010Posted by admin
Hi, my Norton antivirus has scanned for malware, and nothing was found, but yet I was recently hacked in something. How can I manually search and destroy malware? I have a windows xp, I can provide further information if needed. I suspect I have no malware, everything works correctly, but I would like to be sure, how can I check?
January 26th, 2010Posted by admin
After a causal conversation about purchasing a new sound card that was destroyed by a win32 virus, the 2nd party started to blush after I told him that I had experienced a computer crash due to the viral infection. I then started to wonder what the reason was for all of the suspected embarrassment. When I inquired, I was told that the said virus comes from certain websites and or emails. I think that the real reason for the short explaination was because of a job security issue, the guy didn’t want to be subject to losing his job due to the nature of the withheld info and a possible law suit posed toward the store by me. I’m now hoping that someone can fill me in on the details that I might have missed.
January 24th, 2010Posted by admin
Trojan Vundo is a trojan horse that disguises itself as a .exe program. You may have downloaded it from MIRC, email attachment, or a program that looked like another you were searching for. Once the .exe file is executed, you would have installed this trojan
The following symptom will be displayed on your computer:
You will experience multiple pop up advertisements on your Internet Explorer browser every time you surf the web. The reason you know it is Trojan Vundo probably is because your current anti virus detected it. I was running Norton which detected the trojan on my computer but was unable to quarantine or delete the file.
Norton is the standard for PC protection for most computers and I can’t say exactly why it was able to detect but not remove Trojan Vundo, even after each reboot.
Trojan Vundo has many variants and one needs an updated trojan database that is able to detect and remove the newest signatures. Some forums suggest a manual way of accessing the computer’s trojan scan log, but that might be too technical. I was looking for a way to remove Trojan Vundo using a simple Trojan Removal Software.
So what I did was to get the latest Trojan Removal tool in the market that also offered live technical support in case the pop ups continued. So if you have Trojan Vundo on your computer and your current anti virus tool is not working, you may need to use a focused trojan removal tool to resolve your problem.