computer virus scam?




jonathan_p


i downloaded some program called dr.antispy, suposably a free virus cleaner or something....i cheked how many viruses i had and it turns out i had over 142???, i cheked w/ the one that came w/ my computer and it said i had like 3 so i think dr.antispy is trieng to trick me into buying the complete product, and might have added some spyware, im pretty sure cuz i wont even be on the computer yet i get random porn pop ups. i cant have that happen and iv already tried deleting it, but i cant find it on controll panel. i think it might be under some weird name like .zzjdiskoem, or something, so its really hard for me to delete it if i can't find it....plz help w/ any info. thanx


Answer
Your computer has a Smitfraud infection.

The standard tool to remove this pest is SmitfraudFix. The full removal procedure and the free removal tool is here:
http://siri.urz.free.fr/Fix/SmitfraudFix_En.php

Almost all "general purpose","all-in one" spyware and virus removal programs such as AVG, Norton, or Spybot S & D cannot remove it.

Good luck.

Computer Virus?

Q. help i need help with this

What is the Ajax virus??
What is the Berlin virus??
What is the Bow virus???
What is the cinderella virus???
what is the cracker jack virus?
What is the crazy imp virus?
What is the Doodle virus?
What is the black knight virus?
What is the Anthrax virus?
What is the acme virus???

if you no any of these please answer them and tell me which virus it is and the affects on software and hardware


Answer
Ajax:
It displays advertising pop-ups based on the searches made by the user through Google. It is downloaded when visiting a certain website.

Cinderella:
Cinderella II was found in the end of 1992 in Finland. It's partially based on the original Cinderella virus.

Cinderella II activates after it has infected 1000 files. At this time it tries to overwrite part of the hard disk but fails due a programming error. After this it prints the text "Cinderella II" until the machine is rebooted.

Crazy Imp:
This virus has not been fully analyzed yet. It is able to hide increase in length of infected files, but it is not a full "stealth" virus.

Doodle (Yankee Doodle):
Yankee Doodle is an overwriting, memory resident, file infecting virus. It infects .COM and .EXE files.

Black Knight:
Black Knight is a computer virus written for the Commodore Amiga. It is a simple bootvirus (A bootvirus is a small program which copies itself unauthorized to the bootblock of unprotected floppy disks. The bootblock of a floppy disk contains 1024 byte of programcode. This code is the first thing the AmigaDOS executes if you put in a floppy disk.).

Anthrax:
The self-propagating worm is carried in an email which is written in Spanish, with the words 'Antrax Info' in the subject line, according to a report on Reuters.

When activated the worm will email itself to every address in the users' address book. However, according to anti-virus vendor Sophos it was around long before the current anthrax-related scares and major anti-virus vendors already protect against it.

Acme:
Acme is a computer virus which infects EXE files. Each time an infected file is executed, Acme may infect an EXE in the current directory by creating a hidden 247 byte long read-only COM file with the same base name. Acme is a variant of Clonewar, a spawning virus. Acme is also perhaps a descendant of the small single-step infector Zeno, which is not to be confused with the Zeno programming language.




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