Sunday, February 28, 2010

Funny Ads to Relax From Viruses!

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Cryp_Xed-22 Encroaching on our PC!

When you see "Cryp_Xed-22" written down, does it look like a secure file? I hope not! Cryp_Xed-22 is a malicious virus and you should always go around it as soon as you notice it. be sure that it always means mischief, and nothing more.
Besides, different antivirus applications detect this file in different ways under different alias names. Some of the examples are below:
  • Heuristic.LooksLike.Trojan.Crypt.ZPACK.B
  • Win32/TDSS.G!packed
  • Gen:Trojan.Heur.TP.fy4@b8b7obl
These are only some of the names. In case you want the full list, follow pc1news.com site.
And be sure you never trust anything looking suspicious.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Not All Antivirus Tool can Detect TrojanDownloader:Win32/Tracur.B


Although there are no clear symptoms that TrojanDownloader:Win32/Tracur.B might be performing illegible work on your PC, computer users should keep in mind that you will have hard times trying to remove the Trojan which has affected the machine. According to the latest news, only these five softwares are able to detect this threat. Here it the list of all of them.
If you know more recent information, be sure to share it with me! :)

Trojan:Win32/Antivirusxp on the Way to Get into Your PC!


Just a quick note. You might think that this is the truth that everyone knows but still there are people who can get into trouble because of this file. Here is the full list of threat alias concerned with Trojan:Win32/Antivirusxp. Take a look at the table with different names following this link.
Be sure you don't get into any trouble. On a PC forum, I have read that many people get hooked with Trojan:Win32/Antivirusxp. Maybe "Antivirusxp" looks like a legible file. But it's only MAYBE :)

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Some Funny Stuff..

Ha ha haa.... :)) Enjoy :))

Red Light to cursorsearchword.dll! Be Careful!


Hi, just a quick note. Don't mix cursorsearchword.dll file with any legible one. Pc1news.com has detected it as harmful and dangerous, so beware of this baby!
Be sure that it is associated with the MD5

19e456bb66a838e105fae752e328d8e7 (file size is 229376 bytes).

A Quick Glance on XP Antispyware 2010!


It seems to me that some rogue creators are smarter than the others. The creators of XP Antispyware 2010 which has a long list of other names seem to be of this kind:




  • Vista Antivirus Pro
  • Vista Internet Security
  • Antivirus Win 7 2010
  • Win7 Guardian
  • Win 7 Antivirus Pro
  • Win 7 Antispyware 2010
  • Antivirus Vista 2010
  • Vista Antispyware 2010
  • Vista Guardian
  • Win 7 Internet Security
  • Win 7 Internet Security 2010
  • XP AntiSpyware 2010
  • XP Internet Security
  • XP Internet Security 2010
  • Antivirus XP 2010
  • Vista Internet Security 2010
  • XP Guardian
  • XP Antivirus Pro
This list is taken from wordpress blog by some crazy guy/girl who keeps calling himself/herself hotpcgeek.

So be sure that you don't install any of them. Do not mix XP Antispyware with other rogues.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Antivirus Soft - Remove it and Never Look Back!

They didn't get what they wanted! Haaa....
Although I have escaped the wave of attacks from Antivirus Soft in the beginning of February, this time it really tried to kick me into my butt. But they weren't really so fortunate.
In the weekend, I got message from an old friend from the school times. It was long time since I have been in contact with Hannah (yeah, like the one from Hannah Montana). She got stuck with her PC in which a rogueware Antivirus Soft seemed to have built a sweet home.
However, I just based my knowledge on pc1news.com site and read all the articles they have on this rogue. Following all the removal instructions, I was finally able to kick Antivirus Soft into the butt. Don't be the one who is kicked. Kick yourself ;)