How can I remove this ? My laptop is still quite new, HELP please…
I just closed their windows everytime it appears and ran my McAfee. The Antimal and Spybot seem to have stopped popping up but now my Windows Defender says that it has detected trojan:win32.vundo!P. I have run Vundo.fix but it detected nothing. My laptop is still a little sluggish and my internet explorer is not working.
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5 responses so far ↓
1 egypt_king_2000 // Jul 23, 2008
this is like a spyware program,,, it will be running in the buttom right of the window beside the clock and speakers sign
know what is its name ,, restart in safe mode search for the name inside the program files folder , delete it and clean your temp and temprary internet file
restart in normal it will be done
2 rishab v // Jul 23, 2008
AntiMalware Guard ( or Anti Malware Guard , AntiMalwareGuard) is a new rogue antispyware program. It is a clone of AntiSpywareMaster) This program was made to show users false positives scan result. This is done to trick users into buying "full" version of AntiMalware Guard program. AntiMalware Guard is a fake program and it cant detect nor remove spyware from users computer. Additionally AntiMalware Guard can collect your private information, steal users passwords, credit card details and other personal information. AntiMalware Guard‘s main intention is to trick the user and steal the money. Please, DO NOT download or buy AntiMalware Guard
I recommend that you use webroot's spysweeper.It's the best available in the market today.Defend your computer and your identity from prying spyware with Spy Sweeper. This antispyware program is equipped to beat off malicious, information seeking applications to keep your data private and safe.
3 ^j^ Heart // Jul 23, 2008
Don't do that.
And you need to get rid of the program causing this symptom.
You want good anti-malware, anti-hijacking, and anti-virus programs for your computer.
The solution:
Download 3 excellent FREE programs
A. For removing and stopping virus attacks.
B. For removing mal-ware and adware that act as trojans to retrieve information from your computer and your computer habits.
C. Anti-hijacking tool to remove attempts to hijack your home page and other.
A. Get AVAST
1. Remove what you have now. It didn't do right did it? Dump it
2. Go to Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs and delete the anti-virus program you have now,
if you have one;
then use your Search feature, type in the name of your current anti-virus program
if you have one > right click and delete any instance it finds.
Download from here:
http://avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html…..
Install > run > do a thorough scan
and allow it to run on your computer all the time.
Whatever it finds > select DELETE
The annual registration and frequent updates are free too.
B. Get free Ad-AWARE spy-removal tool from Lavasoft
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/products/ad-a…
1. Download, install and run this program weekly or more.
C. .
If you're receiving pop-ups that repeatedly ask you to download their programs, or your homepage default has been hijacked. It is difficult to find the culprit.
You need this tool.
Get free anti-hijacking tool
for any hijack problems you might encounter
1. The program is called HiJackThis 1.99
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download3155.html
2. Download and run the program.
BE VERY CAREFUL what you delete,
from it's findings…because
it will find the offending program
AND other downloaded programs that you may NOT want to delete.
Only delete the one that hijacked you.
3. To reset your home page >
a. Surf to your homepage of choice
b. While your choice of homepage is open > In Internet Explorer above click TOOLS > Internet Options > tab General > frame Home Page > click button USE CURRENT.
c. Click ok
4. To block pop-up in your browser click TOOLS > Pop-up-Blocker > Turn ON
^j^
4 fantasy // Jul 23, 2008
Honey
Use this small piece of software….. use its program target option to change scan engine and scan using each engine one by one…
http://www.majorgeeks.com/RogueRemover_d5360.html
fanatsy
5 malware_expert // Jul 23, 2008
AntiMalwareGuard is the fake anti-spyware program that dupes users into paying for a full version of the program in order to remove a supposed spyware infection. AntiMalwareGuard shows fake spyware detection reports every 5-10 minutes, this program is able to update and recreate itself after defective removals. AntiMalwareGuard may download and install spyware through browser security holes. AntiMalwareGuard compromisses your security and privacy and shouldn’t remain in your computer.
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use manual removal instructions
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