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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Remove Trojan-keylogger.WIN32.Fung popup (Automatical remover)

Windows does not generate security alert saying that Trojan-keylogger.WIN32.Fung is a program that takes keystrokes and so on as such alert only pretends to be generated by windows. Its true source is a trojan installed at your PC. It is hard to remove Trojan-keylogger.WIN32.Fung as such program should be created first; instead of this, you need to remove Trojan-keylogger.WIN32.Fung alert. In case you click on the pop-up, hidden upload of trialware of certain malware, usually Personal Defender 2009, is launched. Both trojan generating the above pop-up and Personal Defender 2009 malware are dangerous and you need to remove Trojan-keylogger.WIN32.Fung related files and registry entries regardless of their form.
Click the link below to initiate free malware and virus scan (using Spyware Doctor + antivirus) in order to detect and remove Trojan-keylogger.WIN32.Fung related objects.

Trojan-keylogger.WIN32.Fung screenshot:



Trojan-keylogger.WIN32.Fung automatical remover:

Trojan-keylogger.WIN32.Fung manual removal guide:
Delete Trojan-keylogger.WIN32.Fung files:
dbbase.div
pdefendr.exe
sccmsk.dll
ikbmqvex.exe
Personal Defender 2009.lnk
Delete Trojan-keylogger.WIN32.Fung registry entries:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “asus32″
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PDefender
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “Personal Defender 2009″

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: