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Posted by: pestebr
« on: 24. October 2009., 06:11:42 »

Try Microsoft Security Essentials (2)
Posted by: waldo99
« on: 23. October 2009., 13:24:35 »

Hi, best way is to save your data off and reinstall the Operating system ie a clean build
Posted by: low
« on: 17. October 2009., 06:28:48 »

You mean to say the virus/spyware is called antivirus 2009? Can't say I've come across it... Thanks for the info though
Posted by: Fireberg
« on: 17. October 2009., 00:53:59 »

I´LL run combofix too!!

Thanx
Posted by: heboman
« on: 16. October 2009., 18:19:20 »

do not take it as virus ....try spyware doctor it looks like a spyware and not a virus.... for virus try batbe cd with latest mcafee update and do offline scan for your hd
Posted by: havocknox
« on: 14. October 2009., 14:44:16 »

Antivirus 2009 will not be fixed by a antivirus software.  One of the best programs I have found to clean this up is Malwarebytes.  If you have this already installed and have it updated you are in business, if not then it gets more difficult.  One of the easiest way I have seen this to work is to have the hard drive that is infected hooked up to the another computer with Malwarebytes up to date and run the software on the hard drive.  Antivirus 2009 is just the last addition of the malware antivirus out there.  This started back in 2006 with the AntiVirus 2006 and has increasingly gotten worse every year.  Hope this helps it has worked on many of the computers I have had to clean from this same problem.
Posted by: zsaurabh
« on: 14. October 2009., 01:13:36 »

Best if running combofix.exe... Download it from Bleepingcomputer.com
Posted by: Link
« on: 13. October 2009., 04:33:34 »

Get SpyBot from download.com and see if that works.
Posted by: zouldiers
« on: 06. October 2009., 14:37:19 »

Try Microsoft Security Essentials
Posted by: wudz3
« on: 04. October 2009., 09:33:27 »

dude if you have time look for any windows live cd, then download mcafee scangui and superdat, extract the superdat and place the extracted files inside the mcafee scangui folder then add it to the windows live cd, then boot it, run mcafee scangui, it'll help you a lot.
Posted by: Rendlog82
« on: 04. December 2008., 01:01:57 »

I had just given up for a while, it was stressing me out and I have finals for school. I'm getting an antivirus thing in the mail soon so ill update this once run a scan
Posted by: Samker
« on: 26. November 2008., 19:51:32 »

Hi again Rendlog82.

Yes you got a right, Antivirus 2009 is a new threat that comes under the guise of a genuine antivirus program. Last days we have a lot of members infected with this malware. You can find more information at this old post: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,2021.0.html

But anyway don't worry we will together resolve this. :police:

Is't possible to at least download and run Hijack This (for good cleaning we need log from them)??

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I would prefer not to have to pay because I'm afraid if I type my credit card number the virus might steal it.

As you said, never provide that kind of information on infected PC.

Posted by: Rendlog82
« on: 26. November 2008., 18:41:09 »

So somehow I got to install and run Antivirus 2009 and I will post the report from that here. Of course you can't remove anything without paying. I would prefer not to have to pay because I'm afraid if I type my credit card number the virus might steal it.

UPDATE: So apparently antivirus 2009 is just another virus/scam thing...figures. How am I supposed to fix my computer if every legit antivirus program and website is blocked/disabled????? this is ridiculous!!!!
Posted by: Rendlog82
« on: 26. November 2008., 17:24:38 »

Well, like I said before I can't run any antivirus, online or off line. When I click on the links you gave me it says page connection error, I can use any other websites but when it comes to anything antivirus related I guess it knows and wont let me go to those sites.
Posted by: Samker
« on: 26. November 2008., 08:56:13 »

Hi Rendlog82,

Don't worry we will fix this, now please try to follow next instruction se we can do that son as possible:

1. Provide us all possible details related to yours problems / infection.

2. Run Kaspersky or BitDefender Online AntiVirus Scan: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,734.0.html

3. Download & run HijackThis: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,785.0.html

4. Provide us logs from HijackThis & AntiVirus Online Scan


We will wait your reply (with logs).

Regards,

SCF Team
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