Showing posts with label dallas virus removal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dallas virus removal. Show all posts

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Virus Removal- Email Supported

PC Virus Doctors' Dallas Computer Repair now has an email supported virus removal program that offers free software (must be able to download software, install and execute software), email support and the software is free to keep that allows users to be able to handle any possible future infections on their own. We offer four spyware removers and a choice of several anti-virus programs that are yours to keep! These programs are fully updateable and able to keep up with the latest zero day threats and latest malware that is released in the wild.
The software is the same ones that PC Virus Doctors have used and tested for years. Users can now get rid of malware from the comfort and privacy of their homes without bringing it in to a repair shop or having a technician come to their home.
The email supported virus/malware removal is a one-time fee of $79.99 that can be paid through PayPal and the service can start immediately.
Simply click Email Supported Virus Removal and call (214) 723-4335 to get started!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

FBI Releases Warning on Rogue AntiMalware

The FBI has issued a press release on December 11 warning of rogue malware that uses popup warnings to alarm users into buying a fake anti-malware/trojan/virus/worm removers. Dallas Virus Removal has seen an alarming increase in the local area beginning last October.

The FBI warns that message contains viruses that could lead to costly repairs or even identity theft. The press releases continues to explain that botnets are used to push advertising on websites with bad advertising also known as "malvertising" using scare tactics to lure PC users into buying the illegitimate software. The software throws a popup on the screen claiming users are infected with trojans, viruses and worms and the malware remover needs to be "registered" (i.e. paid for) for the infections to be removed.

The malicious software cannot be closed out or "X" out and further instructions to download the package could result in worst damage, downloading more malicious software or even keyloggers that log keystrokes on victims computers. The FBI reports that these rogue programs have been estimated to be responsible for about $150 billion dollars in damage.

The FBI asks those who have experienced these popups or infections to contact the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3); www.IC3.gov

Contact Dallas Virus Removal for assistance in removing fake programs, viruses, trojans, spyware and adware.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Malware Onslaught in Dallas Computers

Dallas Computer Repair's PC Virus Doctors have seen an onslaught of computers infected with nasty trojans that will not allow users to take control of their PCs or Laptops. Most of the trojans come from rogue anti-malware programs that are designed to take people's money through bogus programs that sometimes masquerade as legitimate programs such as Microsoft or other legitimate malware corporations.

The programs are difficult to remove and more often than desired the operating systems must be reinstalled because the malware has corrupted either startup files or communication files/devices such as wireless modems, etc. PC Virus Doctors' Dallas Virus Removal becomes a timely process that can take hours to complete the project and ensure no other trojans lie on the system that may reinfect the entire system once connected to the internet.

Be deligent and keep all malware programs updated with the latest signatures.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

BotNet Worm Could Wipe Data on Infected Computers

A report on Cnet indicates that the botnet that attacked the United States and South Korea last weekend harnesses a worm that was scheduled to be activated this Friday, July 11th, to wipe data from infected computers that are estimated to number 50,000 worldwide with the w32.dozer malware infection. Currently, there appears to be no data deletion on infected PCs but experts say that it is too early and that the malware has the potential to be turned on/activated remotely by the malware authors, one botnet expert predicted, unless there is a bug in the program.

Symantec expertise reports that the malware can also be set to destroy the master boot record leaving a computer inoperable and unable to boot to the operating system. The botnets are spreading several different malware, including MyDoom, through emails, according to several experts. A dropper program called W32.Dozer with other malware compenents is sent by W32.Mytob!gen to e-mail addresses on effected PCs and if a user executes the attachment, W32.Dozer drops Trojan.Dozer and W32.Mydoom.A@mm on the operating system.

The installed malware has the ability to update itself and execute as it wishes according to commands that are controlled by the malware authors.

PC Virus Doctors' urge computer users to make sure all anti-viruses, spyware and adware programs are updated and scanned at minimum twice per week as these lethal software programs are lurking in the wild. If anyone needs assistant then please contact PC Virus Doctors for Dallas virus removal.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Conficker's Fool's Day Threat

Conficker worm is awaiting instructions on what to execute on today's April Fool's Day date. So far, at about 4:25 CST, so far the threat appears to be benign but once again the malware is awaiting instruction and that could come anytime after today's date so the 12 million computers it is estimated to have infected are like soldiers awaiting orders to begin battle or go to war.

Intro:
The internet worm was discovered in October, 2008 and has been downloaded via email or tainted websites that have been hacked and malware scripts installed in the background. Some computer users have downloaded Conficker unintentionally while actually trying to find anti-malware removers to legitimately eraticate the worm. Users should be very cautious following links on websites as many are becoming infected searching for information about Conficker and surfing the internet to websites that are intentionally or unintentionally installing the malware to users' computers.

Dallas computer virus removal has seen numerous laptops and desktops infected with Conficker and its many mutations. Often times the drives must be removed from the machines and slaved to a working computer system with the latest virus, trojan, adware, spyware and malware signatures to root out the worm as it mutates many times daily. The worm is very difficult to remove and often times the only way to repair the machines are to reload the operating system after several scans of malware removal that will not remove all malware components.

History and Problems:
The problem partly lies with hacker kids in Russia and two mafia groups, one in Eastern Europe and the other in Russia. These two groups know of each other and compete with each other to attempt to put bogus virus removers on laptops and desktops. Once the malware is installed the two different pieces of malware can conflict with each other as each one tries to dominate the machine.

There are three versions of Conficker, Conficker A which came out around October, Conficker B that came out in January of this year and Conficker C that is waiting for instruction on April 1, 2009. All three versions of Conficker contain a list of 50,000 websites that give commands to the worm at the instructions of the malware authors. Microsoft has issued a $250,000 reward for the capture and conviction of the Conficker authors.

Conficker displays a splash screen upon startup of PC's that often interferes with the normal startup files causing conflict and diffeculty of removal because often the machines will not fully boot to the desktop where further work would allow full removal. Without the ability to fully boot and after slaving the infected drive to another working machine and removing all malware possible then the only way to repair the machine is to fully reinstall the operating system. Interesting, as only Windows is the only target of the worm with Linux and Mac systems immune from Conficker attacks.

How to Tell if Infected:
  1. Users that cannot update their antivirus or other malware tools can assume that Conficker is installed deeply in the system and not allowing any updates or downloads from legitimate antivirus and malware vendors.
  2. Users cannot boot into safe mode.

Recommendations:
The Computer Emergency Response Team suggests that computer users:
  1. Install all security patches updates for your PC. The instructions for Microsoft's updates are here.
  2. Install and update all anti-virus, spyware and adware programs that users have onhand.
  3. Make sure the firewall is turned on.
  4. If infected you may call Dallas Virus Removal for help.
  5. Read the CERT advisory on Windows AutoRun feature.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Conflicker Worm/ Downadup Worm

PC Virus Doctors' Dallas computer repair has experienced severe malware, such asc conflicker worm, lately resulting in system errors and at most disk errors that wreck havoc on repairs. Recommendations to fight the worm and problems is to keep your computer/pc system updated with the latest Dallas anti-virus solutions and to make sure the latest anti-spyware/ad-ware is updated.

Over ten million computers are suspected to be infected with the conflicker worm...keep informed PC users!

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Dallas Virus Removal

PC Virus Doctors have just opened a new campaign to help computer users get rid of viruses, trojans, email worms, spyware and adware through an affordable email support that provides free downloads, software, tools and utilities. The benefits are privacy, you can take your time with the removal process, there is not time limit, you get plenty of free tools to keep using after the cleanup process and the tools are up-date-able or you can get the latest up-dated tools through downloads plus you can keep the tutorial for future reference. Don't hesitate to contact PC Virus Doctors in Dallas and we will open your ticket and start sending instructions immediately to get rid of viruses, worms, trojans, rootkits and other malware that may bring stolen bank account, or credit cards to hackers who are more than willing to use the information or sell it to the best buyer. It is not worth it. Contact us today.

See them at Dallas Virus Removal

Friday, December 8, 2006

Dallas Computer Repair

Dallas Computer Repair specializes in viruses, spyware and worms that continually plague systems. We offer free virus removal tools that can easily remove difficult computer viruses after they are identified.

Visit Dallas PC Repair to find that stubborn malware that keeps your computer from running top-speed.

PC Virus Doctors' Dallas computer repair also offers full desktop diagnostics and repair along with full laptop diagnostics and repair including, Dell, Compaq, Hewlett Packard, Toshiba, Alienware, Gateway and other manufacturers.

Dallas Virus Removal

If there is malware, trojans, viruses, adware or spyware PC Virus Doctors guarantees removal along with software to prevent future infections.