Monday, January 28, 2013

Removal of Vista Security 2013 - free unlock codes

Vista Anti-Virus 2013 comes from websites that apply malicious Java scripts to drop a trojan that installs the program, which is but another insidious attempt of web-rascals to benefit on user’s blind trust to security software. Alas, there are much more fake security tools than genuine remedies to combat cyber pests.
The above routine does not make an exclusive method for the introduction of above program. Fake online scanners are applied to scare people into installing the infection with their own hands
To get rid of Vista Security 2013, special method or solution is to be applied. Free scanner available here enables you to remove Vista Security 2013 along with true threats detected in the course of its inspecting the memory of your PC.
It is critical to rid your PC of the above counterfeit, because, apart from burdening you with its silly popups, the malware does not let other applications run their processes pretending it has discovered viral impurity to their scripts.

screenshot from bleepingcomputer.com

 Vista Anti-Virus 2013 activation code (serial number, license key):

9443-077673-5028
3425-814615-3990
2233-298080-3424
1147-175591-6550


Activation is NOT ENOUGH to get rid of the Vista Anti-Virus 2013 rogue. You might still have its records in Windows registry and receive annoying pop-ups. Use reliable anti-malware to get rid of this and other infections and fix virus problem.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Remove Meister Penalty Document, fake SOPA and PIPA message

Meister Penalty Document is another face for ransomware familiar to malware observers – another case of infamous UKASH, PaySafeCard, GreenDot MoneyPak virus. It is to be admitted that neither SOPA and PIPA mentioned in the popup as though they prosecute the user concerned, nor any of the above payment systems (UKASH etc.), actually support or stay behind the scan whatsoever. It is only their bad luck that hackers have selected their names to speak on their behalf and payment facilities to recommend as a money transferring solution, respectively. If it is your bad luck that your PC has got infected with the ransomware, stop it, but not in the way the misleading alert wants you: do not transfer any funds even if you suppose just to pay off, understanding the message is concocted by hackers. That will not do, for the ransomware, even if respond to the activation code entered, will not be gone for good. The only way to get rid of Meister Penalty Document completely is to detect and delete all its components.
Free scanner available here is a valid Meister Penalty Document removal tool plus a solution to rid your PC of its current threats and keep other infections off your working station.
Meister Penalty Document screenshot


Meister Penalty Document (Belgium UKASH virus) unlock code:
aes987156

Activation is NOT ENOUGH to get rid of the Meister Penalty Document (FCCU virus). You might still have its records in Windows registry and receive annoying pop-ups. Download reliable antimalware to get rid of this infection.

Friday, December 21, 2012

Remove Win7 Defender - license key and removal tool

Win7 Defender is prepared in hacker’s lab using template for popups with minimal changes made. To be precise, the changes are limited to introducing another name. That is, just a few days before the application under review, Win7Defender2013 had been released and displayed basically the same popups.
Therefore the removal of Win7 Defender is to be considered as extermination of Win7Defender2013 clone.
Just like its infamous predecessors, the malware has a bad habit of launching its own processes as user of affected PC orders any exe file to open. That often entails failure of the requested application to run while the unwanted one floods popups on the monitor. Launch free scan and get rid of Win7 Defender.


 Win7 Defender activation code (serial number, license key):

AA39754E-715219CE


Activation is NOT ENOUGH to get rid of the Win7 Defender rogue. You might still have its records in Windows registry and receive annoying pop-ups. Use reliable anti-malware to get rid of this and other infections and fix virus problem.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Remove Trojan Horse Agent3.CPCF and prevent unauthorized, malicious contents

Trojan Horse Agent3.CPCF is a malicious object that infiltrates onto computer system due to user’s insecure habit of loading content. It is strongly recommended that you enhance your computer security in order to prevent this and similar infections from violating your right of choosing a content to be loaded onto your PC.
The point is that the infection comes along with another programs. Those might be legitimate and safe, but often simply missing, while the rogue is injected instead.
It is often dedicated to loading other parasites onto your PC. Therefore, removal of Trojan Horse Agent3.CPCF is not always a sufficient measure to ensue computer disinfection, at least to clean threats it drops on its own.
Click here to launch free scan and get rid of Trojan Horse Agent3.CPCF, as well as other parasites. The solution suggested, apart from aiding in the extermination, will prevent further installation of unauthorized, malicious contents.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Remove HTML/rce.gen3 to prevent malicious code execution

HTML/rce.gen3 marks a program that tries to compete a malicious payload, that is, to fulfill a task set by crooks. The method was first applied to successfully detect computer infection in 2007.
The program acts through browser vulnerabilities. A behavior based routine is used to identify the malware.
Removal of HTML/rce.gen3 is not limited to repair action related to a particular browser, for example, Internet Explorer. However, it might include it, and in the wild users often observe the detection as they are opening IE and reasonably conclude the detection is associated with that the software being opened.
Free scanner available here is a tool to get rid of HTML/rce.gen3 and other threats according to the detection report.

Monday, November 19, 2012

File Restore license key and unlock code for faster removal

File Restore is a misleading program. It is not a useful feature provided for Microsoft software environment.
Users either take a decision to install the program taking into account misleading information, for instance, online fake scanner for system errors, or get their computer infected with the rogue dropped as a trojan or worm.
Remove File Restore malware, as it fakes fixing of computer errors.
Click here to initiate free computer examination and get rid of File Restore malware as yet another example of software counterfeiting, a member of numerous malware strain.

 File Restore activation code (serial number, license key):

E-mail: mail@email.com
Activation Key:
08467206738602987934024759008355


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

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Remove Trojan.Ransomlock.G as a piece of ransom claiming parasite

Trojan.Ransomlock.G is a technique to detect threats yet unknown to detecting facility. That is called a heuristic approach to threats identification. As you could have foreseen, false positives, wrong detections, abound, where the method is applied.
On the other hand, the detection often refers to critical threats, thus is certainly useful.
Removal of Trojan.Ransomlock.G is to target ransomware, malicious program that holds computers for ransom under various pretexts. That should not be misunderstood as though if there is no current attack of ransomware, the detection is a mistake, for it may refer to the malware leftovers or initial stages of malware invasion.
Click here to start free scan and get rid of Trojan.Ransomlock.G and other parasites detected heuristically or otherwise.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Remove Federal Computer Crime Unit Virus

Federal Computer Crime Unit Virus is incredibly efficient infection. According to the assessment of the authority which name stands for common reference to the virus (Belgium Police), approximately 1 of 8 users of compromised machines pay the so called fine demanded by hackers.
The scam goes as follows: a trojan is injected into computer using one of drive-by download routines available. The trojan blocks access to desktop and basic system features and shows popup containing the name of Belgium Police. The popup addresses users in French blaming on them visiting “le site qui contient la pornographie, la pornographie d’enfant, la sodomie et desactes de violence envers les enfants.”
It is critical that victims do not pay Euro 100 to hackers that they request in order to unlock PC and drop the charges. The payment methods they suggest are highly depersonalized. It would be quite difficult to get a refund upon filing a compliant to the Police and payment provider. However, Belgium Police still suggest a victim who has satisfied the financial demands of hackers to dispute chargers with payment provider.
Removal of Federal Computer Crime Unit Virus deals with ransomware powered by rootkit. It requires proficient assistance.
To get rid of Federal Computer Crime Unit Virus safely and efficiently, launch free scan routine with the tool available here.

Federal Computer Crime Unit Virus screenshot

Federal Computer Crime Unit Virus (Belgium UKASH virus) unlock code:
aes987156

Activation is NOT ENOUGH to get rid of the Federal Computer Crime Unit Virus (FCCU virus). You might still have its records in Windows registry and receive annoying pop-ups. Download reliable antimalware to get rid of this infection.