Archive for June, 2012
Remove TR/Small.FI – prevent continuous and annoying malware alerts
TR/Small.FI is associated with the following problem: the infection is flagged by antivirus software using this detection method repeatedly. It is not the problem of failure to recognize every copy of the infection. The point is that the trojan is dropped as a tiny piece of information from the worldwide web. The process is first [...]
Remove Win32:Aluroot-C [Rtk] – proficient kernel mode cleanup
Win32:Aluroot-C [Rtk] is a dangerous malware that runs in special sector of computer system. It blocks access to its components that aggravates its extermination. Advanced memory formatting is required to get rid of Win32:Aluroot-C [Rtk]. The access limitation applies a good many security solutions. They identify symptoms of the malware, but fail to eradicate its [...]
Remove Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.P dropper, rootkit and installer
Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.P (Sirefef.P) infection consists of a dropper component and, consequentially, components introduced by it. The loader is instructed to contact a server created and controlled by hackers. The server’s IP migrates to complicate the removal of Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.P. However, the server always discharges two pieces of data, program codes that could be detected as Trojan:WinNT/Sirefef.A, a [...]
Remove Worm w32.vbna.b loaded as a trojan to self-replicate as a worm
Worm w32.vbna.b is contradictorily characterized by its discoverer as a trojan. The point is that trojan by definition cannot be a worm, for trojan does not self-replicate. However, that is but a logical mistake. If trojan cannot be a worm, there is no retrospective effect, hence a worm, in some cases, basically can perform as [...]
Remove Trojan.zeroaccess.b and do not forget of the malwares it shields
Trojan.Zeroaccess.b identifies a hidden volume within a computer system that competes with genuine one and is controlled by hackers. Conventional methods of threat detection would not do for the purposes of finding such sort of infections. Zeroaccess is notional part of the malwares name. It punnily highlights tow aspects of the infection: string found in [...]
Remove Sirefef.Y as variant of ZeroAccess
Sirefef.Y (Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.Y, Trojan:Win32/Sirefef.Y) is a malicious program that takes care of its security by means of rootkit technology known as ZeroAccess. The technology is designed to hide malware from detecting agent. The coverage is ultimate as the hidden files are put into special volume invisible for use, because the volume is outside legit computer system [...]


