Archive for October, 2011
How to remove Exploit Blackhole Exploit Kit
Exploit Blackhole Exploit Kit is a complex infection. It is a bundle of several notorious threats, significantly amended as their recognition and identification within the above exploit have been subject to some scrutiny. These infections try different approaches to create a hole in the defense system of attacked machine. The infection is ranked as ultimate [...]
Removal of Windows Monitor malware
Windows Monitor (WindowsMonitor) is a program-liar. Programs do not have consciousness, of course, so that the lie is of human origin. The humans who have made the program telling lies are hackers. Alas, they reside out of the jurisdiction able to prosecute them as criminals. They buy dummy IP registered in US and Western Europe, [...]
Remove Zinkwink.com annoying self-justification
Zinkwink.com is a search page that pays enormous attention to privacy of using it as a device for gathering relevant to your interest info from the worldwide web. It seems like many users might simply fail to notice a little search bar at the top of home page of this page ranker as the text [...]
Removal of Guard Online misleading popups
Guard Online does not protect your PC neither online nor offline. It is yet another heap of popups in which hackers try to drown users. There is no other way to get rid of Guard Online popups but its extermination to a T, for the software either supplies dummy files to computer system in order [...]
Remove Security Guard 2012 ill-famed Windows re-starter
Security Guard 2012 (SecurityGuard 2012) is notorious for induced Windows restarts repeated at constant periods. The program is a fake, counterfeited antivirus, and even reboots it arranges to scare users into believing their PC is infected indeed with viruses pointed out by the program are also fake reboots. Fortunately, it is to be admitted, for [...]
Removal of AV Guard Online virus
AV Guard Online is a master of intentionally deceptive virus reports. The program is not a simple generator of alerts referring to random names and scan of no relation to developments on supposedly infected PC. Despite the detections are misleading, they might be associated with real path to existing object. This is the first trick. [...]


