Tons of viruses reside in the abyss of the Internet, Windows Custom Management is one of them.It is is the next virus from FakeVimes rogue clan that represents serious menace for many computers worldwide. It lies in wait for potential victims to be caught in its nets.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
How to get rid of Windows Premium Console?
Windows Premium Consoleis a rogue antivirus program that belongs to FakeVimes family of parasites. This family of rogues is famous for their release a new fake antivirus almost every single day by changing names and servers they are distributed. These badware imitate actions of antiviruses however they do not have real databases and they are trying to scam you. So how exactly does Windows Premium Console work on computer?
Monday, June 25, 2012
Windows Pro Defence - a must to remove
Windows Pro Defence is the “gift” prepared by FakeVimes rogue family. Just like other predecessors of this malicious clan, this rogue uses the same alerts that report identical viruses and suggests to purchase licensed Windows Pro Defence in order to eliminate all spotted problems. This program has absolutely the same interface as its immediate relatives and its purposes are also the same – they are released to rob the random Internet surfers. The only distinctive features are the names of these programs.
Friday, June 22, 2012
How to remove Windows Advanced Toolki?
Windows Advanced Toolkit is a malicious software that counts on users’ credulity. It does its best to fool the gullible Internet surfers. It intentionally runs unreal scanners and ends up with falsified scan reports, heaps up the potential victims with fake security alerts, in a word it gains the total control over your computer so that you are prevented from running any programs of your choice. The badware totally disregards the authentication barriers as the restriction, since it is able to install itself without user’s approval. One can catch this infection through hacked web sites that exploit vulnerabilities in your installed software. One can also run into this issue through advertisements that create an illusion of being online anti-malware scanners, which state that some dangerous Trojan is spotted on your computer. If you click “Remove button”, you will be asked to pay for Windows Advanced Toolkit full version. Do not make this huge mistake because this program is a scam devoted to be removed immediately upon detection. If you still feel sponsoring the cyber crooks, creators of this rougue, go on reading this entry. We hope you will give up this crazy idea.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Windows Proactive Safety rogue.
Windows Proactive Safety is the software that causes headache for those who run into it. This software installs itself on the vulnerable computer and claims to be a helpful anti-virus able to remove all your security bugs. It launches falsified system scanners and reports numerous potentially insecure objects detected. All these reports have no meaningful information about security status of your PC. It is outrageous lie prepared to push you into buying its full commercial version. If you try to remove any of the viruses spotted by this software, you will be inevitably redirected to the web page where you will be offered effect your money to cope with all issues. We would recommend you not to do this serious mistake because you will get nothing in return except lost money, time and nerves.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Windows Maintenance Guard. How to remove?
Windows Maintenance Guard is one more phony application that causes a lot of troubles for people who faced it. We would recommend you not to rely on this software when it concerns the removing of viruses. It is necessary to mention that {RN} tends to attack as much computers in the world as it is just possible. It is looking for its potential victims every minute, every second. Usually it infiltrates into your system, arranges fake system checkup, fools and scares you with invented scanning results (numerous system errors and viruses are allegedly detected) and try to trick the payment out of you for its scam.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Windows Active Defender virus - the latent menace for computers
Windows Active Defender is a computer program that aims to gain commercial profit by taking advantage of users’ credulity. In order to gain its final purpose this nefarious software intentionally runs unreal scanners and ends up with falsified scan reports, heaps up with fake security alerts, in a word it gains the total control over your computer so that you are prevented from running any programs of your choice. The badware totally disregards the authentication barriers as the restriction, since it is able to install itself without user’s approval. One can catch this infection through hacked web sites that exploit vulnerabilities in your installed software. One can also run into this issue through advertisements that create an illusion of being online anti-malware scanners, which state that some dangerous Trojan is spotted on your computer. If you click “Remove button”, you will be asked to pay for Windows Active Defender full version. Do not make this huge mistake because this program is a scam devoted to be removed immediately upon detection. If you still feel sponsoring the cyber crooks, creators of this rougue, go on reading this entry. We hope you will give up this crazy idea.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Live Security Platinum is absolutely not the program which a user expects to get. Vice versa, in fact. Instead of being a modern, helpful antivirus (which it states to be), this is another concoction prepared as a tool for robbing unwary Internet surfers. The virus attacks your PC, adds new registry entries in order to boot and run within Windows and penetrates into your system so deeply that you will find it hard to find all of its file traces. Why? This scareware is not displayed on your Control Panel or pretty much anywhere else on your computer system, except perhaps the desktop icon it created. Still think your antivirus software could cope with it?
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Windows Instant Scanner virus removal
Windows Instant Scanner is the “gift” prepared by FakeVimes rogue family. Just like other predecessors of this malicious clan, this rogue uses the same alerts that report identical viruses and suggests to purchase licensed Windows Instant Scanner in order to eliminate all spotted problems. This program has absolutely the same interface as its immediate relatives and its purposes are also the same – they are released to rob the random Internet surfers. The only distinctive features are the names of these programs.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Clean your PC from Trojan.Win32.sm!a urgently
Trojan.Win32.sm!a
The badware is destined for unauthorized installation on the targeted PC. The very process of installation is carried out for computer owner. This kind of malicious programs прописывать some insecure files on the disk (mainly in Windows catalogue or in system catalogue of the Windows etc) and launches them.
The applications of this sort serve as a tool for the hackers to “kill two birds in one stone”: they install Trojan software invisibly and steal the private information.
Technical details
The Trojan program that installs other dangerous programs on the computer-victim. It is a Windows application (PE-EXE file). Its size is 319488 bytes. It is developed with C++. The reputable anti-viruses identify it as : TR/Dropper.VB.Gen, Trojan.Gen, Win32/VBGenerated!generic, TROJ_GEN.R37B5F6, Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT
Destructive activity
If Trojan is launched it copies itself to the system:
• %AppData%\windll.exe
• %Temp%\svchost.exe
And ads itself to autostart
HKCU\...\Run\Windows Host Processor %Temp%\svchost.exe
If your PC has been infected with this malware, you should take the following measures:
1. Reboot your PC in the safe mode (in the very beginning of the reboot process, press the button "F8" with non-stop clicking and select "Safe Mode" in the Windows download menu)
2. Remove the original file of the Trojan (its location depends on the way the virus entered the targeted PC)
• Delete System Registry entries:
HKCU\...\Run\Windows Host Processor %Temp%\svchost.exe
3. Delete files:
• %AppData%\windll.exe
• %Temp%\svchost.exe
Upload GridinSoft Trojan Killer to implement the system checkup for virus presence. Make sure to update the GridinSoft Trojan Killer virus database to provide the effective removal of any spotted malwares.
