Monday, October 29, 2012

Remove W3i.IQ5.fraud and the malware it misleads users into loading

W3i.IQ5.fraud detection informs users of a misleading installer on their computer systems. It offers interface of a loader compatible with some freeware on exclusive terms. This is done to fool people into infecting their working stations with annoying adware by making them believe they are loading software of interest to them.
Removal of W3i.IQ5.fraud may target the adware loaded only, while the loader persists. In such a case, the misleading free installer may repeat the trick, so that the detection recurs until after you delete it (the downloader).
Get rid of W3i.IQ5.fraud in full: first of all, the suggested tool deletes the tricky installer, but then does not spare the content loaded through its interface.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Remove Office Central de Lutte contre la Criminalité virus that refers to illegal activities in its nasty popup to collect Euro 100

Office Central de Lutte contre la Criminalité virus is a common way of referring to recent variant of ransomware infection that hits French users. It pretends to be a release by national anti-crime authority and, under pretext of “Activite illicite demelee!” – illegal activities detected, claims user is due to pay a penalty to the amount of Euro 100 and using UKASH as a transfer method
Worst of it is that it limits or totally blocks access to the desktop, as well as does its best to keep a potential Office Central de Lutte contre la Criminalité removal tool out of affected PC. Due to such efforts, quite harmless programs, both for viruses and operating system, cannot get installed on any PC hijacked by the malware.
The malware, to sound convincing, specifies IP address of a PC it has compromised, as well as particular illegal actions associated with the IP, such as “la requete sur le site qui contient la pornographie, la pornographie d’enfants, la sodomie et des actes de violence envers les enfants” – that is, user is accused of requesting forbidden porn and violence materials.
Run free scan and get rid of Office Central de Lutte contre la Criminalité virus and other threats as observed by the detecting facility suggested.

Office Central de Lutte contre la Criminalité virus (AICS virus) screenshot

Office Central de Lutte contre la Criminalité virus (French UKASH virus) unlock code:
aes987156

Activation is NOT ENOUGH to get rid of the Office Central de Lutte contre la Criminalité virus (AICS virus). You might still have its records in Windows registry and receive annoying pop-ups. Download reliable antimalware to get rid of this infection.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Get rid of Trojan.Dropper.Bcminer to prevent computer crash due to overpressure

Trojan.Dropper.Bcminer is a hacking tool that supplies bitcoins to hackers.BitCoin is a revolutionary currency. It is originally produced by individual users in the course of so called mining. To mine coins, they need to have their computers accelerated to the utmost. That often rather leads to computer crash rather than emission of another coin.
Quite expectedly, hackers have invented malware that installs into other computers a program called BitCoin. This application is meant to produce the currency in the dangerous way outlined above. Naturally you are unlikely to be happy about this program on your PC and working it out to the benefits of crooks.
Removal of Trojan.Dropper.Bcminer is to encompass both the dropping component and the component it drops. Besides, the infection tends to come bundled with other threats, so it is good that you remove Trojan.Dropper.Bcminer and inspect your PC thoroughly with free scanner available here to ensure not a single rogue is inside it.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Get rid of Canadian Security Intelligence Service virus – exterminate $100 blackmailing trojan

Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) virus shows that UKASH ransomware has now landed in Canada.UKASH ransomware includes hundreds of variants customized to dozens of countries. They follow the same pattern demanding a fine to be paid with UKASH code. Please note UKASH is but a money transfer system functioning in quite legit way. The choice of hackers is explained by liberties the system offers to its clients.
The infection, as its name suggests, pretends to be an official notification by the body of Canadian Government it refers to.
The popup generated by the virus says that the IP address of PC it has blocked “…was used to visit websites containing pornography, child pornography…” – that is, a typical accusation as for ransomware of the kind quoted.
The aim of the game is to scare user into buying voucher to the amount of USD 100 and send relevant code to the blackhats by filling the payment form supplied within the popup.
Removal of Canadian Security Intelligence Service virus is a correct response to the crooks standing behind the affair. Fortunately, there is a technology to remove Canadian Security Intelligence Service virus and other threats as detected by free scanner available here, which is a part if it, that has been verified in tests to efficiently contain and delete any variant of UKASH ransomware.

Canadian Security Intelligence Service virus screenshot


Canadian Security Intelligence Service virus (Canadian UKASH virus) unlock code, serial number, license key:
aes987156

Activation is NOT ENOUGH to get rid of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service virus. You might still have its records in Windows registry and receive annoying pop-ups. Download reliable antimalware to get rid of this infection.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Remove Virus Win64/Patched.A – safe and complete cleanup in system files area

Virus Win64/Patched.A manages to infiltrate onto your PC exploiting vulnerabilities in unpatched software products. As a rule, users simply refuse to update common programs, but in some cases the relevant updates are to be requested.
Removal of Virus Win64/Patched.A is not always available. If the infection is registered in white-listed area, for example, in services.exe file, the extermination is typically reported impossible due to high risk of damaging critical object.
Get rid of Virus Win64/Patched.A wherever the infection has dropped its components using free scan technology. Such extermination is safe and complete, does not cause damage to any harmless files.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Get rid of Win 7 Antispyware 2013 - activation details and removal tool

Win 7 Antispyware 2013 is a cyber threat that comes from the web. Ironically, it calls itself a tool for web-security.
In reality, though, it is a remake of a few days ago discovered by malware watchers Win 7 Antispyware 2013. Such description is quite true in terms of the two programs appearance. However, in techie terms, the two applications are significantly different, as hackers modify scripts of their newly released malware rather than appearance as seen by user, to aggravate extermination by true antivirus products.
Removal of Win 7 Antispyware 2013 is the only way to block, and eradicate, misleading nag screens and desktop tray alerts by the fraudware. Besides, the program tends to block any executable you try to open. Hence, unless and until you remove Win 7 Antispyware 2013, it is hard to enjoy, and benefit of, your compromised by the malware machine: click here to start free scan followed by the nasty malware extermination.


Win 7 Antispyware 2013 activation code (serial number, license key):

3425-814615-3990


Activation is NOT ENOUGH to get rid of the Win 7 Antispyware 2013 rogue. You might still have its records in Windows registry and receive annoying pop-ups. Use reliable and safe antivirus solution to get rid of this rogue and related trojans.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Remove Claro Search Redirect – avoid searching the web with engine that features out-of-context or poorly rated links for the benefits of hackers

Claro Search Redirect means that website called http://isearch.claro-search.com is a bad engine for getting info from the web by entering keywords related to the topic you would like to explore. Well, that would not be that bad, if the website was not powered by hijacker. It is because of the hijacker users find themselves entering keywords into this odd url instead of Google, for the malware applies changes to system and browser settings in order to make of the url a browsing start-page, new tab default url, default search engine, and even to load it instead of Google.
Removal of Claro Search Malware is thus a prerequisite for appropriate web-searching. Click here to start free scan and get rid of Claro Search Malware so that misleading searches could be avoided.

Claro Search Redirect screenshot:


Thursday, October 4, 2012

Remove Computer Locked by Automated Information Control System virus that locks PC for ransomware (AICS virus hijack)

Automated Information Control System ransomware (AICS virus) is a threat that locks PC for ransom. It accuses users of locked machines of watching child abuse, porn materials, loading, storing, sharing such content, as well as copyrighted materials.
It pretends to be official alert by police office e.g. Ireland’s National Police Service that controls territory of target PC location according to the relevant IP details.
The virus speaks through popup that may cover your monitor entirely. You might need to perform Safe Mode with Networking reboot to be able to load, install, and makes use of, Computer Locked By Automated Information Control System virus removal tool.
Click here to get rid of Computer Locked By Automated Information Control System virus and other threats as reported by free scanner available here.
Automated Information Control System ransomware (AICS virus) screenshot

Automated Information Control System ransomware (AICS virus) (French UKASH virus) serial number, license key:
aes987156

Activation is NOT ENOUGH to get rid of the Automated Information Control System ransomware (AICS virus). You might still have its records in Windows registry and receive annoying pop-ups. Download reliable antimalware to get rid of this infection.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Remove Win 7 Defender 2013 as it is not meant to defend computers

Win 7 Defender 2013 is yet another computer virus that prosecutes fake viruses. It cannot detect actual threats – actually, it even does not try. Its bombastic appearance is only meant to  cheat  you so that you would treat  it as a professional, proficient security suite for Windows 7.
The rogue is capable  of detecting your operating system. Basically, there is a single trojan that modifies skins of popups to show subject to the   edition of operating system affected. For example, if you were a user  of Windows XP affected by the same malware, you would get your working station affected by   XPDefender2013.
Removal of Win 7 Defender 2013 differs from the removal of the same trojan in cyber environments other than Windows 7 though. Hence individual extermination guide is dedicated to the issue.
Click here to do away with the sneaky counterfeit – apply free scanner to get rid of Win 7 Defender 2013 and other infections harming your PC.


Win 7 Defender 2013 activation code (serial number, license key):

3425-814615-3990


Activation is NOT ENOUGH to get rid of the Win 7 Defender 2013 rogue. You might still have its records in Windows registry and receive annoying pop-ups. Learn how to Remove Win 7 Defender 2013 malware completely.