Keep your virus definitions up to date and your knowledge of viruses even more recent.
Do that with Schrock Innovations and their guide to remove virusburst.
Keep your virus definitions up to date and your knowledge of viruses even more recent.
Do that with Schrock Innovations and their guide to remove virusburst.
SmitFraud has unleashed another virus that tries to make you purchase fraudulent programs. This virus is called ContraVirus.
Yet, if you use this guide to remove contravirus, you will have no problems.
SpyCrush is the latest piece spyware technology in the SmitFraud family. It’s known to display pop-ups like:
“System has detected a number of active spyware applications that may impact the performance of your computer. Click the icon to get rid of unwanted spyware by downloading an up-to-date anti-spyware solution.”
Again, I’m not gonna stick my head under the ax so I’ll have to trust that this guide Schrock Innovations Guide to remove spycrush works.
Thor Schrock reported on his blog that there is another new SmitFraud infection on the web called ExpertAntivirus. I did some poking around and I was able to finds a website for Expert Antivirus, and the pattern certainly fits the mold.
I was not about to infect my computer itsself, so I am going to take the word of Schrock Innovations that their remove ExpertAntivirus tutorial works.
I just got my system back from a computer repair in Lincoln, Nebraska at Schrock Innovations. It works great! Thanks guys for fixing it right and thanks to Thor for having such great service!
Thor covered the sudden increase of Spylocker infections on his blog. He mentioned that the infection may be using the .ani vulnerability.
Computer Repair in Lincoln Nebraska rules at Schrock Innovations! Thanks to Thor and hios techs for getting my PC fixed so quickly and back to me. If you need computer help, I would never hesitate to call Schrock Innovations!
This month I have seen a sudden increase in the number of people accessing our remove Spylocker tutorial on the Schrock website.
More than 1,500 unique visitors this month have accessed the tutorial, which is a lot considering that the spyware infection has been out there for at least a year now.
Newer variants of the infection, such as BraveSentry, have been released since Spylocker, yet it dominates this month.
Be on the lookout, and if you see any small balloons saying you are infected with spyware, do not pay anything to anyone before you make certain that the balloon is not generated by a spyware program like BraveSentry, or SpySheriff.