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How To Remove The Malware... - ...that claims to be an antivirus | ||
Discussion by Little Asterisk with 10 Replies.
Last Update: February 19, 2012, 5:02 am | |||
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It's not involved around removing "normal" malware and viruses, but around just one particular virus. It's a nasty little bugger that claims to be an antivirus software (AntiVirus 2009, I think) which has found a possibly lethal threat to your computer that needs to be removed.
However, to remove the threat you must visit their site and buy their software... Of course, don't do that because it won't solve anything.
But scanning the PC with "classic" antivirus/antispyware programs also won't do the trick. You need to download Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware (there are other apps, but I like this one the most). If you'd like, you can buy the full version, but the free one will also remove your AntiVirus 2009.
After installation of Malwarebyte's Anti Malware, simply run the scan and remove AV 2009. If you get into trouble with scanning (which you shouldn't), here's a video that explains how to do a quick scan.
And it's as easy as that! Give yourself a good ol' pat on the back, because you deserve it! (Sorry for the cheesy outro, I just remembered Ned Flanders from The Simpsons
Going back to Malwarebytes. To get rid of these annoyances, installing Malwarebytes and performing a quick scan, does the trick most of the times. Of course there are weird issues beyond the power of Malwarebytes. (The premium version might be really powerful.)
QUOTE (mahesh2k)
Malwarebyetes antimalware and spybot search and destroy are two programs which work just fine to remove such bots and crap from your computer. You can even use adaware program to remove some of the malwares which are usually undetected by these two program. Having these 3 programs is enough on system to remove malware and some root scripts. You don't need to let these programs run but you can use it to scan regularly. If you let it run while system startup and while using computer then chances are adaware and spybot will eat some memory. So run it only when needed.Link: view Post: 485806
Are you sure about Spybot? Because I'm pretty certain that Spybot (nor Avira Antivirus, for that matter) didn't do the trick in my case - I had to Google for the answer.
P.S. While talking about Googling for these answers, I suggest that to everyone who isn't sure which program to use when in need of removing some spyware. Just type in the name of your undesired guest, or the description (you can even put it in quotation marks) and you should get your answer.
Little Asterisk, over and out.
it's free and update monthly
However, here is another real killer which does a very detailed search and seems to look where the other ones have sopped.
Simply go to the microsoft website and download the latest version of Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool.
Then (it might be a good idea to do that before going to bed and letting the computer do the job overnight, as, depending on how much there is on your hard disk drive, it might take quite a few hours), reboot your machine, and start it up again in Safe Mode by rapidly tapping the F8 key while the computer boots up.
(It is very important you start up your machine in Safe Mode).
Once your machine has booted up, run the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool and tell it to do a full scan.
Then, leave he machine to it and when the program has finished remember this might take several hours depending on the amount of data on your hard disk) you will se a list of the malware that was removed (if any).
You will notice it often removes pieces of very stubborn malware that other programs sometimes overlook.
Good luck.
Thanks,
Ronnie
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