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How to remove Zlob.Porn.Ad adware
12.02.2010 | Malware Type: Adware
Malware Description:
Zlob.Porn.Ad is a pseudo infection which is purportedly intercepted by Paladin Antivirus fake security software if it downloads on to your computer all by itself, i.e. without your authorization. When Paladin Antivirus scamware enters your workstation, it displays falsified alerts to try and frighten you that your PC is infected with some nasty infections. One of such fake warning notifications is the one saying “Warning! Adware detected!” (please take a look at the screenshot under this post). Like you see, Zlob.Porn.Ad is the main figurant of this phony alert, stated to be adware advertising websites with explicit content which is possibly illegal. The trick is to have you really think you have this Zlob.Porn.Ad parasite on your machine, which should become a direct stimulus for you to remove it using Paladin Antivirus. Of course you will first have to purchase the full version of this fake removal solution, i.e. Paladin Antivirus. All it takes to get trapped is pushing the ‘Remove adware’ button at the bottom of that notification. This option automatically triggers a secure internet connection with a specified fraudulent payment page where you will be expected to enter your financial details while for purchasing Paladin Antivirus scam. The basic conclusion one could draw from the Zlob.Porn.Ad story is that this adware is framed-up and not the actual problem. It’s trial version of Paladin Antivirus scareware program that you should get rid of; and you should by all means avoid buying its licensed copy. There is a complete set of instructions below to help you remove Paladin Antivirus crimeware and prevent Zlob.Porn.Ad alerts from popping up.
How to remove Gator adware
01.03.2009 | Malware Type: Adware
Malware Description:
Gator is an application originally developed to facilitate filling out passwords and other credentials on the computer with Gator installed. Gator is designed by Claria enterprise and is marketed as legitimate useful software, and actually is such in a way. The only drawback of its residing on your machine is the fact that it will track down your web-surfing habits, record them and transmit to remote intruders. As a result, Gator will issue dozens of its adware pop-ups when you are surfing the web, no matter what website you try to visit. In addition to being extremely annoying, Gator’s adware will almost disable normal use of web browser and record your online activities to subsequently pass them over to controlling attackers. Gator is known to affect predominantly the PCs with Internet Explorer running. If you are not willing to let hackers find out your personal details, including such strictly confidential data as e.g. your credit card details, you should get rid of Gator software until it gets too far compromising your privacy and annoying you.
How to remove Adware.Porn-tool.win32.Agent.hm
02.12.2008 | Malware Type: Adware
Malware Description:
If you happen to encounter a security message on your PC involving a malware denominated as Adware.Porn-tool.win32.Agent.hm, there’s no doubt your machine is infected. However, Adware.Porn-tool.win32.Agent.hm is by no means the infection source – it’s merely a faker mentioned as a harardous parasite. Indeed, your system probably underwent a ‘successful’ trojan attack that results in triggering bogus system alerts. These popups claim you’ve got a number of threats in your system, one of which is Adware.Porn-tool.win32.Agent.hm. For the purpose of its removal, you will be highly recommended to install some application which is undoubtedly an affiliated rogue anti-spyware. So, the first thing you need to note pertaining to Adware.Porn-tool.win32.Agent.hm is the fact that it’s actually harmless. And, more importantly, getting positives with Adware.Porn-tool.win32.Agent.hm should be concluded as a sign of having a malware infection of some other origin (usually trojan or rogue anti-spyware activity). In any case, if you get any of such alerts you definitely need to scan your machine for the actual parasites which are there for sure.
How to remove Codec MP3
18.11.2008 | Malware Type: Adware
Malware Description:
Codec MP3 is another tricky malware that passes itself off as an application that is obligatory for potential victims’ multimedia tools to play files with MP3 extension. Codec MP3 tries to produce the impression that it’s really a useful tool meant for facilitation of your entertainment and working activities. Codec MP3 triggers multiple obtrusive advertisements of itself and other malware. One of the primary malicious objectives Codec MP3 tries to attain is creating a ‘breeding ground’ for other parasites to trespass upon your cyber world. Whenever you happen to encounter popup ads or other advertisements of Codec MP3, you should by no means follow their directions and make sure you perform system scan for malware, because Codec MP3 is quite a contaminant.
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