Showing posts with label alert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alert. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2012

Remove Fla15.maxexp.com redirect \ popup by means of computer cleanup – browsing virus extermination

Fla15.maxexp.com (Fla15.maxexp.com/tag1.html) redirect appears all of a sudden terminating browsing session of user through popular social networks e.g. Facebook and other web-resources of common knowledge. People who have been forcibly redirected to the above url tend to associate the redirect with their frequently visited pages. They may believe the error has occurred outside their computers and inside the websites they visit. That is a total misconception. The error is not in any search engines, forums, social networks, mail services etc.
Removal of Fla15.maxexp.com/tag1.html redirect is a matter of computer cleanup. However the website is not safe itself, the threat related to the page, if you experience continuous loading of the above resource regardless of the circumstances, is staying resident to your PC.
The redirect might be blocked by your current antivirus product, but the issue persists as your security solution only bans the url without removing its root.
To nip in the bud the annoying problem, you need to detect and exterminate adware stored in Programs Files. It is typically called Browser Companion helper.
Click here to start free scan and get rid of Fla15.maxexp.com/tag1.html browser virus completely, as well as other threats as detected by the inspection facility suggested.

Fla15.maxexp.com/tag1.html popup ad's screenshots:



Fla15.maxexp.com/tag1.html redirect removal method:


If browser redirects you to Fla15.maxexp.com/tag1.html redirect and similiar malicious domains - your PC might be seriously infected with rootkits and trojans.
 
We strongly recommend to use Google Redirect Virus removal tool - reliable and safe antimalware \ antirootkit solution from world-leading IT Security Lab.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Remove XP AntiSpyware 2011 that represents second generation of self-declared Windows updates

XP AntiSpyware 2011  (XPAntiSpyware 2011) notifies user of security breach and  says “spyware, keyloggers and trojans may be working on the background right now”. In fact, it is the program that says these words works on the background modifying secretly from users system settings and blocking legit software. The above notifications have the same recommendation for their ending, though different wordings are used. The ending suggests proceeding with scan by the program. Clicking the alert launches a string of popups that includes windows faking scan reflection being just a tricky animation in reality.
Get rid of  XP AntiSpyware 2011 as that is a copy of XP AntiSpyware 2010 (compare last digit of the names to see the difference).  It is another program installed as an automated Windows security update. To speak precise, this is the characteristic that the hackers apply to this malware as the trojan dropping it pops up relevant notification. Click here to apply relevant security software  for XP AntiSpyware 2011 removal covering the installer agent and any other threats detected by free scanner.

XP AntiSpyware 2011 removal tool:


XP AntiSpyware 2011 manual removal guide:
Delete XP AntiSpyware 2011 files:

pw.exe

Delete XP AntiSpyware 2011 registry entries:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "XP Antispyware 2011"

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

“Protection System Security Alert” explanation and removal

“Protection System Security Alert” is a part of advertisements used by hackers promoting Protection System fake antivirus. This alert states that remote computer is attacking your computer. Further on, the alert asks user if he or she wants Internet access to be blocked to prevent system infection.“Protection System Security Alert” contains block and allow buttons. However, no matter what button you click on you may be led via web-browser to the purchase form of System Security. Remove Protection System Security Alert in a due way. Avoid using popup blockers as they will not disable and remove Protection System malware. You need to get rid of Protection System malware completely or else it will keep on disordering your computer system and may delete important data.
Click here and start free scan to get rid of “Protection System Security Alert” using complex software rooting the computer infections out.

Protection System Security Alert screenshot:


Protection System Security Alert removal tool:

Monday, January 12, 2009

Remove Win32.Zafi.B security alert

Win32.Zafi.B alert is a typical fake security popup produced by Perfect Defender 2009 rogue anti-spyware. Win32.Zafi.B alert results from Zlob trojan infection. It will redirect you to misleading security wweb-sites and show tonns of fake security warnings, alerts and popups (incl. Win32.Zafi.B popup). We recommend to remove Zlob trojan and Win32.Zafi.B message using Spyware Doctor with antivirus (with free scan).

Win32.Zafi.B alert automatical remover:

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Remove Trojan.Zlob.G fake alert - Trojan.Zlob.G Removal Help

Trojan.Zlob.G is an old modification of Zlob trojan (Symantec described this threat 3 years ago). But today russian scammers use "Trojan.Zlob.G" name to scare users and force to download and than purchase Perfect Defender 2009 rogue anti-spyware. Special trojan (usually Vundo) displays fake "Security center alert" stating that your PC is seriously infected with Trojan.Zlob.G infection. We recommend to remove Trojan.Zlob.G popup and Vundo malware using Spyware Doctor + antivirus (with free scan).

Trojan.Zlob.G screenshot:


Trojan.Zlob.G popup text:
"Security center alert
Do you want to block this suspicious software?
Name: Trojan.Zlob.G
Risk Level: High
Description: Trojan.Zlob.G is a trojan program that records keystrokes and takes screen shots of the computer, stealing personal and financial information."
Trojan.Zlob.G automatical remover:

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Brief Description of ExtraAntivir: rather virus than adware

“How to remove ExtraAntivir” is a popular request in Google now. ExtraAntivir 2.8 removal is on demand, because users dislike alerts by ExtraAntivir removal which may be so frequent that Windows freezes because of them. However, there are stronger reasons to get rid of ExtraAntivir, though users normally are not familiar with them. These reasons are that ExtraAntivir intentionally deletes program files and then generates “timely” alerts saying the virus has disabled some program. This is essential part of ExtraAntivir marketing.
Protect your privacy and data and avoid programs disabling, click the link below to remove ExtraAntivir using SpywareDoctor with antivirus.

ExtraAntivir screenshot:


ExtraAntivir automatical remover:

ExtraAntivir manual removal guide:
Remove ExtraAntivir files:

install_511_MHwzNnwxMDAwMDAwMDAwfHx8fHx8fHw_
Extra Antivir.ini
base.dat
base2.dat
Desc.dat
spline.dat
Remove ExtraAntivir registry entries:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Extra Antivir

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Fake Privacy alert removal tool

If you see the following popup message:
Privacy Alert! Your system was found to be infected with intercepting programs. These can log your activity and damage your privacy. Click here for XP Protection Center spyware removal.
Your computer is seriously infected with trojan horse that is trying too sell rogue anti-spyware programs like XP Protection Center. We recommend to remove this annoying popup and XP Protection Center malware using SpywareDoctor with antivirus - trusted malware removal tool with free scan.

Privacy Alert automatical remover:

Monday, October 13, 2008

Users scowl at misleading alert “Your computer is infected”

“Your computer is infected” is a notorious pop-up generated by various fake spyware removers; it looks pretty convincing, because it is generated from the desktop toolbar. However, you need to remove “Your computer is infected” alert source, certain malware application, instead of following cunning suggestion of that pop-ups to “use special malware tool to prevent data loss”. To get rid of “Your computer is infected” pop-up means to get rid of related malware that produces it. Click here to download SpywareDoctor+antivirus and detect malware responsible for “Your computer is infected” pop-up generation and to perform “Your computer is infected” pop-up removal (or removal of corresponding badware).

“Your computer is infected” popup screenshot:



"Your computer is infected!
Windows has detected spyware infection!
It is recomended to use special antispyware tools to pervent
data loss.Windows will now download and install the most up-to-date antispyware for you.
Click here to protect your computer from spyware!"
“Your computer is infected” popup automatical remover:

Friday, October 3, 2008

How to remove "You have a security problem!" message

"You have a security problem!" alerts are now widely applied by a group of fake removers to the purpose of theirs propagation. If you see such message arising from your desktop toolbar (left bottom corner of your monitor, as a rule), do not hesitate to start scanning your PC. If you have a reliable timely updated scanner, some rogues should be certainly detected. It is likely be Antivirus 2009 or another malware from its group that generated "You have a security problem!" alert. Failure to get rid of "You have a security problem!" message means to let malware do anything; as a result, your privacy and your machine are in danger. Click here to download Spyware Doctor and detect free of charge malware responsible for screening of the above alert and to remove "You have a security problem!" related malware (and, of course, elimination of "You have a security problem!" alert is guaranteed after malware removal)

"You have a security problem!" message screenshot:


"You have a security problem!" message automatical remover:

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Topvirusscan.com and Scanner.wspscanner.com Removal Tool

Topvirusscan.com and Scanner.wspscanner.com are ,alicious web-sites, hosted on the same web-server. They use trojan horse (usually Zlob or Vundo) to hijack your homepage and display fake malware scanners and security warnings forcing you to download and purchase WinSpywareProtect and Antivirus 2008 scamware. We recomend to install Spyware Doctor + antivirus to remove these annoying hijackers and Trojan installer from your computer.

Topvirusscan.com and Scanner.wspscanner.com screenshots:



Topvirusscan.com and Scanner.wspscanner.com automatical remover:

Sunday, June 1, 2008

How to remove AdwareAlert fake spyware remover

AdwareAlert (Adware Alert) is yet another fake anti-spyware program that is often downloaded and installed by a Trojan or through browser security holes. AdwareAlert launches on Windows startup and may generate large numbers of popup adverts. AdwareAlert will also display notifications of imaginary security risks in its attempts to get the user to purchase the full version. AdwareAlert and all the warning messages shouldn't be trusted because it is just like all other Rogue programs. We recomend to download AdwareAlert automatical remover with free scan (Spyware Doctor+antivirus) to get rid of this annoying malware.

AdwareAlert screenshot:

AdwareAlert automatical remover: