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AOLPS.FG


Aolps.GC


Aolps.GD


Aolps.GF


Aolps.HX


AOLPS.IN


AOLPS.JX


AOLPS.JZ


Aolps.K


AOLPS.KK


AOLPS.KQ


AOLPS.ku


AOLPS.ME


Aolps.NC


Aolps.NC-1


Aolps.OA


AOLPS.OG2!Trojan


AOLPS.Punttek


AOLPS.QG


AOLPS.QV


AOLPS.Sysman.C


AOLPS.UA


AOLPS.Waol


AolPWC


AOLSD


Aolwar.A


Aolwar.B


AOLwar.C


AONirvana 1.0


Aornum

Adware/BHO/Toolbar/Aornum is bundled with iWon software: iWon toolbar and Prize Machine. Adware/BHO/Toolbar/Aornum opens pop-up adverts, downloads and executes code signed by iWon. Aornum is a task started with Windows which keeps in contact with its controlling servers, combined with an Internet Explorer browser helper object.


AOTurkey


AP


AP Manager

AP Manager is a new type of scam trojan infection which implements a very clever tactic to try and swindle money out of unsuspecting PC users. AP Manager pretends to be an official Windows tool that detects illegally downloaded content or content that is being used in violation of existing copyrights. AP Manager is a clone of I-Q Manager. It may be secretly installed by a trojan or a rootkit.

AP Manager can block executable programs from running. If this is your case, please follow the instructions below to remove it. Otherwise skip straight to Step 3 to download SpyNoMore and remove AP Manager.

AP Manager Special Removal Instructions.

This procedure will require you to restart your computer so it is advisable that you bookmark this page for later reference.

Step 1: Restart your computer in Safe Mode with Networking. To go into Safe Mode, restart your PC normally and start tapping the F8 key until you are presented with DOS style options. For Windows XP, use the keyboard up/down arrow keys to select 'Safe Mode with Networking'. For Windows Vista select 'Windows Vista Advanced Boot Options' then select 'Safe Mode with Networking'.

Step 2: Your computer will start and give you an option to log is as Administrator. Select this option (log in as Administrator).

Step 3: Download and run SpyNoMore to remove AP Manager. Make sure to run SpyNoMore in 'Full Scan' mode and to select the entire drive you operating system resides on (in most cases this will be C:).

Step 4: After you have disinfected your computer, restart it once more normally. If you are unable to access the internet go to Control Panel > Internet Options > Connections > Lan Settings, then remove any checkmarks under the 'Proxy Server' section.

Once installed, AP Manager displays the following message:



If you decline their proposal to "settle case in pre-trial order" AP Manager issues a warning as follows:



Additionally, AP Manager shows the following warning balloon message:




AP-AdCenter.net

Advertisement tracking cookie file which may potentially violate your privacy.


Ap.118.A


Ap.122.A


Ap.142.A


Ap.143


Ap.147


Ap.150


Ap.152


Ap.153.A


Ap.153.B


Ap.155


Ap.162


Ap.187


Ap.215


Ap.272


Ap.292


Ap.306


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