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A Hijacker is a software application that takes control of your browser's settings. Usually it changes your home page and redirects it to some unknown site or modifies your search settings. It prevents you from changing back your browser's settings. An infected browser usually operates much slower.


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ahomepcsafety.com

Homepage hijacker http://ahomepcsafety.com is a computer hijacker that results from a Zlob Trojan infection. Zlob Trojan infects computers and generates warning messages announcing the infection, then directs users to download fake anti-spyware and anti-virus products from a host of websites among which is ahomepcsafety.com. Zlob Trojan promotes several rogue products such as VirusProtect, AntiVirGear, VirusProtectPro, Virus Heal, Dr Antispy, Menace Rescue, Virus Ranger, Virus Locker, SpyCrush, SpyLocked, SpyDawn, Antivermeans, AntiviralGolgen, Pest Wipe, Virus Burst, Virus Bursters, WinAntiSpyware, Virus Blast, AntiSpyware Shield, Ultimate Cleaner 2007 and SpyGuard. It is highly recommended to remove ahomepcsafety.com trojan as it also transfers information from the infected computer to unknown servers which makes it a potential for data theft. By removing the Zlob trojan, you also rid your computer of ahomepcsafety.com hijacker.

Many of these rogue websites that result from ZLOB infection look similar to screenshot below.




AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro

AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro is a rogue anti-spyware application. AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro is either secretly installed onto your computer by a trojan such as Vundo trojan or intentionally downloaded by the user (thinking it is some helpful program). Once installed, AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro basically takes over that PC and prohibits the opening of many programs and applications. AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro tries to scare the user into purchasing the "full" version of the fake program.

AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro can block executable programs from running. If this is your case, please follow the instructions below, otherwise you can skip straight to Step 3 to download SpyNoMore and remove AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro:

AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro 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 AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro. 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:).


Alexa

BHO/Toolbar/Search Hijacker/Alexa combines the Google search engine with Alexa's comprehensive site information and puts it all inside an Amazon.com interface. BHO/Toolbar/Search Hijacker/Alexa has a very clear EULA, but users should understand that their surfing habits will be anonymously aggregated.


Alexa (Alexa)

Url transmission vulnerability. It has been confirmed for Internet Explorer 6 on Windows 2000 and Windows XP with all Service Packs and hotfixes.


alive-finder.com

alive-finder.com is one of the websites that result from a Google Search Redirection Virus infection. If you run a Google search on a computer that is infected with a search redirect virus, your search results may be redirected to one of several websites among which is alive-finder.com.


alliesecurity

Alliesecurity (alliesecurity.com and alliesecurity.net) is a computer hijack that is the result of the ZLOB Trojan. The ZLOB Trojan is a trojan disguised as a media codec. It infects computers and generates warning messages announcing the infection, then directs users to download fake anti-spyware and anti-virus products from a host of websites among which is alliesecurity.com. ZLOB Trojan promotes several rogue products such as Pest Wipe, Virus Burst, Virus burster, WinAntiSpyware, Virus Blast, SpywareStrike, SpyAxe, SpyTrooper, Malware Wipe, Adware Punisher, Spy iBlock and SpyGuard. It is highly recommended to remove alliesecurity.com trojan as it also transfers information from the infected computer to unknown servers which makes it a potential for data theft. By removing the Zlob trojan, you also rid your computer of alliesecurity.com hijacker.

Many of these rogue websites that result from ZLOB infection look similar to screenshot below.




allinone-scanner.com

allinone-scanner.com is so-called fake scanner website. It looks like regular antispyware website, but it does nothing useful. allinone-scanner.com imitates computer scanning process and displays fake scanning results stating that your computer is infected. allinone-scanner.com tries to scare the user into downloading and purchasing of fake antispyware or antivirus products.

allinone-scanner.com may be stealthily installed by trojan in the web browser as a homepage or a Browser Helper Object (BHO), i.e. to hijack your browser. If you does not have latest security updates installed, it is possible that allinone-scanner.com install malware into your computer exploiting security holes, so please do not visit allinone-scanner.com website. If you notice that allinone-scanner.com website is appeared at your web browser without your knowlege, you must check your computer with SpyNoMore Anti-Spyware immediately.


alloverlexi.com

alloverlexi.com is one of the websites that result from a Google Search Redirection Virus infection. If you run a Google search on a computer that is infected with a search redirect virus, your search results may be redirected to one of several websites among which is alloverlexi.com.


alloversafety.com

alloversafety.com is a computer hijacker that results from a Zlob Trojan infection. Zlob Trojan infects computers and generates warning messages announcing the infection, then directs users to download fake anti-spyware and anti-virus products from a host of websites among which is alloversafety.com. Zlob Trojan promotes several rogue products such as Pest Wipe, Virus Burst, Virus Bursters, WinAntiSpyware, Virus Blast, SpywareStrike, SpyAxe, SpyTrooper, Malware Wipe, Adware Punisher, Spy iBlock and SpyGuard. It is highly recommended to remove alloversafety.com trojan as it also transfers information from the infected computer to unknown servers which makes it a potential for data theft. By removing the Zlob trojan, you also rid your computer of alloversafety.com hijacker.

Many of these rogue websites that result from ZLOB infection look similar to screenshot below.




allprotections.com

Allprotections.com (allprotections.com and allprotections.net) is a computer hijacker that results from a ZLOB Trojan infection. ZLOB Trojan infects computers and generates warning messages announcing the infection, then directs users to download fake anti-spyware and anti-virus products from a host of websites among which is allprotections.com. ZLOB Trojan promotes several rogue products such as Pest Wipe, Virus Burst, Virus Bursters, WinAntiSpyware, Virus Blast, SpywareStrike, SpyAxe, SpyTrooper, Malware Wipe, Adware Punisher, Spy iBlock and SpyGuard. It is highly recommended to remove allprotections trojan as it also transfers information from the infected computer to unknown servers which makes it a potential for data theft. By removing the Zlob trojan, you also rid your computer of allprotections.com hijacker.

Many of these rogue websites that result from ZLOB infection look similar to screenshot below.




allsecuritylinks.com

allsecuritylinks.com is a computer hijacker that results from a Zlob Trojan infection. Zlob Trojan infects computers and generates warning messages announcing the infection, then directs users to download fake anti-spyware and anti-virus products from a host of websites among which is allsecuritylinks.com. ZLOB Trojan promotes several rogue products such as Anti Vermins, Pest Wipe, Virus Burst, Virus Bursters, WinAntiSpyware, Virus Blast, SpywareStrike, SpyAxe, SpyTrooper, Malware Wipe, Adware Punisher, Spy iBlock and SpyGuard. It is highly recommended to remove allsecuritylinks.com trojan as it also transfers information from the infected computer to unknown servers which makes it a potential for data theft. By removing the Zlob trojan, you also rid your computer of allsecuritylinks.com hijacker.

Many of these rogue websites that result from ZLOB infection look similar to screenshot below.




allsecuritynotes.com

allsecuritynotes.com is a computer hijacker that results from a Zlob Trojan infection. Zlob Trojan infects computers and generates warning messages announcing the infection, then directs users to download fake anti-spyware and anti-virus products from a host of websites among which is allsecuritynotes.com. Zlob Trojan promotes several rogue products such as Pest Wipe, Virus Burst, Virus Bursters, WinAntiSpyware, Virus Blast, Antiverminser, SpyAxe, Malware Wiper, Malware Wipe, Adware Punisher, Spy iBlock and SpyGuard. It is highly recommended to remove allsecuritynotes.com trojan as it also transfers information from the infected computer to unknown servers which makes it a potential for data theft. By removing the Zlob trojan, you also rid your computer of allsecuritynotes.com hijacker.

Many of these rogue websites that result from ZLOB infection look similar to screenshot below.




allsecuritypage.com

Homepage hijacker http://allsecuritypage.com is a computer hijacker that results from a Zlob Trojan infection. Zlob Trojan infects computers and generates warning messages announcing the infection, then directs users to download fake anti-spyware and anti-virus products from a host of websites among which is allsecuritypage.com. Zlob Trojan promotes several rogue products such as VirusProtect, AntiVirGear, VirusProtectPro, Virus Heal, Dr Antispy, Menace Rescue, Virus Ranger, Virus Locker, SpyCrush, SpyLocked, SpyDawn, Antivermeans, AntiviralGolgen, Pest Wipe, Virus Burst, Virus Bursters, WinAntiSpyware, Virus Blast, AntiSpyware Shield, Ultimate Cleaner 2007 and SpyGuard. It is highly recommended to remove allsecuritypage.com trojan as it also transfers information from the infected computer to unknown servers which makes it a potential for data theft. By removing the Zlob trojan, you also rid your computer of allsecuritypage.com hijacker.

Many of these rogue websites that result from ZLOB infection look similar to screenshot below.




allsecuritysite.com

allsecuritysite.com is a computer hijacker that results from a Zlob Trojan infection. Zlob Trojan infects computers and generates warning messages announcing the infection, then directs users to download fake anti-spyware and anti-virus products from a host of websites among which is allsecuritysite.com. Zlob Trojan promotes several rogue products such as Pest Wipe, Virus Burst, Virus Bursters, WinAntiSpyware, Virus Blast, SpywareStrike, SpyAxe, SpyTrooper, Malware Wipe, Adware Punisher, Spy iBlock and SpyGuard. It is highly recommended to remove allsecuritysite.com trojan as it also transfers information from the infected computer to unknown servers which makes it a potential for data theft. By removing the Zlob trojan, you also rid your computer of allsecuritysite.com hijacker.

Many of these rogue websites that result from ZLOB infection look similar to screenshot below.




allthebrands.com

allthebrands.com is one of the websites that result from a Google Search Redirection Virus infection. If you run a Google search on a computer that is infected with a search redirect virus, your search results may be redirected to one of several websites among which is allthebrands.com.


alltheservices.com

alltheservices.com is one of the websites that result from a Google Search Redirection Virus infection. If you run a Google search on a computer that is infected with a search redirect virus, your search results may be redirected to one of several websites among which is alltheservices.com.


alltoptop.com

alltoptop.com is one of the websites that result from a Google Search Redirection Virus infection. If you run a Google search on a computer that is infected with a search redirect virus, your search results may be redirected to one of several websites among which is alltoptop.com.


Alureon.B

Hijacker/Alureon.B is the most widely known and the most annoying browser hijacker. It distributes itself by exploiting security holes in older or unpatched version of Microsoft Internet Explorer. Hijacker/Alureon.B has many variations, each of them with its own performance and actions.


amazonaws.com

amazonaws.com is one of the websites that result from a Google Search Redirection Virus infection. If you run a Google search on a computer that is infected with a search redirect virus, your search results may be redirected to one of several websites among which is amazonaws.com.


Americlicks

A software that resets your browser's settings to point to other sites. Hijacks may reroute your info and address requests through an unseen site, capturing that info. In such hijacks, your browser may behave normally, but be slower.


AndromedaAv

AndromedaAv is a rogue anti-spyware program that displays false and exaggerated results that cannot be removed unless you first buy the full version of the software. This program will detect various files as malware even though they are legitimate files or do not even exist on the computer. AndromedaAv can cause your computer to operate slower, because it runs automatically during computer start up. AndromedaAv periodically displays fake pop-up alerts stating that computer is infected and the full version of the program should be purchased.

AndromedaAv software can be downloaded and installed by the tricked user from the fraudulent andromeda-av.com website or installed by trojans such as Zlob or Vundo without user's consent or knowlege.


ANG AntiVirus

ANG AntiVirus is fake anti-spyware application that is advertised through trojans such as Zlob trojan or Vundo trojan or through Fake Scanner Sites. Once installed, ANG AntiVirus displays a variety of security risks found on your computer that can only be removed if you purchase a license of the software. These risks, though, are all fake and are only being displayed to scare you into thinking you are infected and thus purchase their software.


Anti-virus-defence.com

Anti-virus-defence.com is so-called fake scanner website. It looks like regular antispyware website, but it does nothing useful. Anti-virus-defence.com imitates computer scanning process and displays fake scanning results stating that your computer is infected. Anti-virus-defence.com tries to scare the user into downloading and purchasing of fake antispyware or antivirus products.

Anti-virus-defence.com may be stealthily installed by trojan in the web browser as a homepage or a Browser Helper Object (BHO), i.e. to hijack your browser. If you does not have latest security updates installed, it is possible that Anti-virus-defence.com install malware into your computer exploiting security holes, so please do not visit Anti-virus-defence.com website. If you notice that Anti-virus-defence.com website is appeared at your web browser without your knowlege, you must check your computer with SpyNoMore Anti-Spyware immediately.


Anti-virusproscan.com

Anti-virusproscan.com is so-called fake scanner website. It looks like regular antispyware website, but it does nothing useful. Anti-virusproscan.com imitates computer scanning process and displays fake scanning results stating that your computer is infected. Anti-virusproscan.com tries to scare the user into downloading and purchasing of fake antispyware or antivirus products.

Anti-virusproscan.com may be stealthily installed by trojan in the web browser as a homepage or a Browser Helper Object (BHO), i.e. to hijack your browser. If you does not have latest security updates installed, it is possible that Anti-virusproscan.com install malware into your computer exploiting security holes, so please do not visit Anti-virusproscan.com website. If you notice that Anti-virusproscan.com website is appeared at your web browser without your knowlege, you must check your computer with SpyNoMore Anti-Spyware immediately.


Anti-virusquickscan.com

Anti-virusquickscan.com is so-called fake scanner website. It looks like regular antispyware website, but it does nothing useful. Anti-virusquickscan.com imitates computer scanning process and displays fake scanning results stating that your computer is infected. Anti-virusquickscan.com tries to scare the user into downloading and purchasing of fake antispyware or antivirus products.

Anti-virusquickscan.com may be stealthily installed by trojan in the web browser as a homepage or a Browser Helper Object (BHO), i.e. to hijack your browser. If you does not have latest security updates installed, it is possible that Anti-virusquickscan.com install malware into your computer exploiting security holes, so please do not visit Anti-virusquickscan.com website. If you notice that Anti-virusquickscan.com website is appeared at your web browser without your knowlege, you must check your computer with SpyNoMore Anti-Spyware immediately.


AntiAID

AntiAID is another rogue anti-spyware application which may be secretly installed by a trojan or manually downloaded from one of many fraudulent Fake Scanner Sites sites. Once installed, AntiAID pretends to perform a system scan then displays exaggerated fake results similar to the one shown below:



AntiAID can hijack Internet Explorer and prevent the user from visiting certain websites and display a warning page instead. A recent tactic used is to have a trojan display fake Windows Security Center popup that recommends installing AntiAID as shown below:




Antimalware Doctor

Antimalware Doctor is a rogue anti-spyware application which is usually installed onto your computer by rogue websites (drive-by download) or by a trojan such as the Vundo trojan. Once installed, Antimalware Doctor pretends to scans your computer and displays fake results. Antimalware Doctor also displays annoying pop-up windows and fake system alerts stating that computer is infected or is under attack. The ultimate goal of this trojan is to scare you and have you purchase the full version of Antimalware Doctor.

If you are able to download and run SpyNoMore directly onto the infected computer, please do so and there is no need to follow the steps below. Please note that the free version of SpyNoMore will only show you the detections but will not remove them. In order to remove the infection you need to purchase a 1-year license which costs $29 (or $39 for 3 computers). In all cases, you will be able to see Antimalware Doctor in the free version scan results. Note that you can purchase the activation code from a clean computer and then use that code to activate SpyNoMore on the infected computer. Otherwise, please follow the special instructions below:

Antimalware Doctor can block executable programs from running. If this is your case, please follow the special removal instructions below:

Antimalware Doctor 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 Antimalware Doctor. 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:). Please remember SpyNoMore may detect Antimalware Doctor as Fake Alert trojan.

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.


Antimalware-guard.com

Antimalware-guard.com is a website that promotes a very dangerous rogue anti-spyware program called Antispyware Soft. Antispyware Soft is very annoying. It generates constant nag popups telling you that your computer is infected and is under attack by hackers. Antispyware Soft alters your system setting to block your Internet access except to websites and services related to Antispyware Soft. Antispyware Soft uses many sales pages among them is Antimalware-guard.com.

If your browser keeps on bringing you to Antimalware-guard.com you should promptly remove the unwanted components installed by Antispyware Soft rogueware on to your computer. For more details on Antispyware Soft and for instructions on how to remove antimalware-guard.com, please visit the Antispyware Soft page.


Antimalware-guard.net

Antimalware-guard.net is a website that promotes a very dangerous rogue anti-spyware program called Antispyware Soft. Antispyware Soft is very annoying. It generates constant nag popups telling you that your computer is infected and is under attack by hackers. Antispyware Soft alters your system setting to block your Internet access except to websites and services related to Antispyware Soft. Antispyware Soft uses many sales pages among them is Antimalware-guard.net.

If your browser keeps on bringing you to Antimalware-guard.net you should promptly remove the unwanted components installed by Antispyware Soft rogueware on to your computer. For more details on Antispyware Soft and for instructions on how to remove Antimalware-guard.net, please visit the Antispyware Soft page.


AntiMalwareGuard

AntiMalwareGuard is a ransomware anti-spyware product that may be secretly installed by the Zlob Trojan or downloaded from the fraudulent antimalwareguard.com website. AntiMalwareGuard displays fake system alerts:

AntiMalwareGuard popups is supposed to scare the user into purchasing the full version of this fake anti-spyware program.

SpyNoMore removes both AntiMalwareGuard and the trojan that installed it, as well as stop the associated popups.


Antimalwareinternetscanner.com

Antimalwareinternetscanner.com is so-called fake scanner website. It looks like regular antispyware website, but it does nothing useful. Antimalwareinternetscanner.com imitates computer scanning process and displays fake scanning results stating that your computer is infected. Antimalwareinternetscanner.com tries to scare the user into downloading and purchasing of fake antispyware or antivirus products.

Antimalwareinternetscanner.com may be stealthily installed by trojan in the web browser as a homepage or a Browser Helper Object (BHO), i.e. to hijack your browser. If you does not have latest security updates installed, it is possible that Antimalwareinternetscanner.com install malware into your computer exploiting security holes, so please do not visit Antimalwareinternetscanner.com website. If you notice that Antimalwareinternetscanner.com website is appeared at your web browser without your knowlege, you must check your computer with SpyNoMore Anti-Spyware immediately.


Antimalwareonlinescan.com

Antimalwareonlinescan.com is so-called fake scanner website. It looks like regular antispyware website, but it does nothing useful. Antimalwareonlinescan.com imitates computer scanning process and displays fake scanning results stating that your computer is infected. Antimalwareonlinescan.com tries to scare the user into downloading and purchasing of fake antispyware or antivirus products.

Antimalwareonlinescan.com may be stealthily installed by trojan in the web browser as a homepage or a Browser Helper Object (BHO), i.e. to hijack your browser. If you does not have latest security updates installed, it is possible that Antimalwareonlinescan.com install malware into your computer exploiting security holes, so please do not visit Antimalwareonlinescan.com website. If you notice that Antimalwareonlinescan.com website is appeared at your web browser without your knowlege, you must check your computer with SpyNoMore Anti-Spyware immediately.


Antimalwaresecurity.com

Antimalwaresecurity.com is a website that promotes a very dangerous rogue anti-spyware program called Antispyware Soft. Antispyware Soft is very annoying. It generates constant nag popups telling you that your computer is infected and is under attack by hackers. Antispyware Soft alters your system setting to block your Internet access except to websites and services related to Antispyware Soft.

If your browser keeps on bringing you to Antimalwaresecurity.com you should promptly remove the unwanted components installed by Antispyware Soft rogueware on to your computer. For more details on Antispyware Soft and for instructions on how to remove antimalwaresecurity.com, please visit the Antispyware Soft page.


AntiSpy Safeguard

Modified on: September 16, 2010 9:45pm
AntiSpy Safeguard is a fake antivirus program that is promoted by a trojan called Microsoft Security Essentials Alert. AntiSpy Safeguard displays various fake security alert messages in an attempt to scare you into purchasing the full version of the program.

AntiSpy Safeguard Removal Instructions

PLEASE REMEMBER TO BOOKMARK THIS PAGE AS YOU WILL NEED TO COME BACK TO IT AFTER YOU COMPLETE YOUR SCAN SO THAT YOU MAY GET YOUR ACTIVATION CODE.

Step 1: Click here to download onto the infected computer. If you are unable to download it directly to the infected computer, please download it to a clean computer and transfer it to the infected computer (by using a network or a flash drive).

Step 2: Double-click spynomore.exe to install SpyNoMore on the infected computer. When the installation is completed, SpyNoMore will check for and download available updates which will alert AntiSpy Safeguard to its presence at which point AntiSpy Safeguard may shut down SpyNoMore. If the malware shuts down SpyNoMore, simply restart SpyNoMore from the desktop shortcut.

Step 3: SpyNoMore will scan your computer and if AntiSpy Safeguard is present, SNM will detect it and you will be able to see either AntiSpy Safeguard or Microsoft Security Essentials Alert in the scan results (or both). These two are the same product. Please note that the free version of SpyNoMore will only show you the detections but will not remove them. In order to remove the infection you need to purchase a 1-year license which costs $29 (or $39 for 3 computers). In all cases, you will be able to see AntiSpy Safeguard or Microsoft Security Essentials Alert in the free version scan results.

Step 4: Purchase the activation key and proceed to remove the infection. If you are unable to purchase the activation key from the infected computer, you can do so from a clean computer by clicking on our Purchase link on spynomore.com. Simply write down the activation key and use it to activate SNM on the infected computer. This will remove AntiSpy Safeguard and restore your internet connection. You will again be able to run your programs and applications without trouble.

Hint: If SpyNoMore is unable to download updates, click on SpyNoMore's 'Settings' button and uncheck the box that says 'Use Internet Explorer settings'.


Antispy-guide.com

Antispy-guide.com is a website that promotes a very dangerous rogue anti-spyware program called Antispyware Soft. Antispyware Soft is very annoying. It generates constant nag popups telling you that your computer is infected and is under attack by hackers. Antispyware Soft alters your system setting to block your Internet access except to websites and services related to Antispyware Soft.

If your browser keeps on bringing you to Antispy-guide.com you should promptly remove the unwanted components installed by Antispyware Soft rogueware on to your computer. For more details on Antispyware Soft and for instructions on how to remove Antispy-guide.net, please visit the Antispyware Soft page.


Antispy-guide.net

Antispy-guide.net is a website that promotes a very dangerous rogue anti-spyware program called Antispyware Soft. Antispyware Soft is very annoying. It generates constant nag popups telling you that your computer is infected and is under attack by hackers. Antispyware Soft alters your system setting to block your Internet access except to websites and services related to Antispyware Soft.

If your browser keeps on bringing you to Antispy-guide.net you should promptly remove the unwanted components installed by Antispyware Soft rogueware on to your computer. For more details on Antispyware Soft and for instructions on how to remove Antispy-guide.net, please visit the Antispyware Soft page.


AntiSpyCheck

AntiSpyCheck is a malware anti-spyware product that is secretly installed by the Zlob Trojan. Other trojans are also known to install AntiSpyCheck but Zlob Trojan seems to be the most active installer. AntiSpyCheck - or the trojan that installs it - starts generating warning messages (similar to the ones shown below) to try and force users into purchasing the full version of AntiSpyCheck in order to have the alledged infections removed.

Once Zlob Trojan installs takes control, it generates popup balloon warning messages with flashing icons similar to the ones shown below:

Zlob Balloon Messages:


antispydeluxe.com

antispydeluxe.com is so-called fake scanner website. It looks like regular antispyware website, but it does nothing useful. antispydeluxe.com imitates computer scanning process and displays fake scanning results stating that your computer is infected. antispydeluxe.com tries to scare the user into downloading and purchasing of fake antispyware or antivirus products.

antispydeluxe.com may be stealthily installed by trojan in the web browser as a homepage or a Browser Helper Object (BHO), i.e. to hijack your browser. If you does not have latest security updates installed, it is possible that antispydeluxe.com install malware into your computer exploiting security holes, so please do not visit antispydeluxe.com website. If you notice that antispydeluxe.com website is appeared at your web browser without your knowlege, you must check your computer with SpyNoMore Anti-Spyware immediately.


AntiSpyLab


AntiSpyLab(antispylab.com) hijacking is the result of the the infamous ZLOB trojan. The ZLOB trojan infects computers and hijacks them to one of many rogue security websites including antispylab.com, in hopes of scaring users into buying fake anti-spyware products such as PestTrap, MalwareWipe and SpyGuard. The rogue spyware remover will run a free scan and falsly identify infections to scare the user into buying the full version of the rogue remover. Zlob is an advertising trojan that collects commission on sales it generates using this dubious method.


AntiSpyware 3000

AntiSpyware 3000 is a fake anti-spyware program. It can be installed by trojans such as Zlob or Vundo or downloaded by tricked users from one of AntiSpyware 3000 advertising sites. Once installed, AntiSpyware 3000 automatically runs system scan every time computer boots and displays fake exaggerated results. Scared user is pushed into buying of a full version of AntiSpyware 3000 to remove detected threats. AntiSpyware 3000 can downgrade system performance or internet connection speed.


AntiSpyware Protector

AntiSpyware Protector is a fake anti-spyware utility. It may by downloaded from one of its antispyprotector.com website or secretly downloaded and installed by a trojan. AntiSpyware Protector is launched during system start up and stays resident. It periodically runs system scan process and displays fake exaggerated scan results to scary the user into purchasing of the 'full' version of AntiSpyware Protector utility. Please remember, that AntiSpyware Protector utility is fake, it does not performs any real scanning and you should not byy it in no circumstances.


Antispyware Soft

Antispyware Soft is a variant of AV Security Suite which is considered to be one of the hardest fake antispyware products to remove in recent history. Antispyware Soft uses the same tactics as AV Security Suite and is very good at eluding detection. In order for Antispyware Soft to stop you from removing it, Antispyware Soft disables Internet connection (except to its own sales page since the ultimate goal is to have you buy this fake product), disables existing antivirus and antispyware programs, blocks access to help forums and block access to major name brand antispyware and antivirus vendor websites. Antispyware Soft continually harasses the user with numerous warnings and messages saying that their computer is infected and is under attack from hackers. Antispyware Soft is commonly installed by a trojan or manually mistakenly downloaded from one of many fraudulent Fake Scanner Sites.

Antispyware Soft can block you from running programs, if that is the case, we have easy to follow special workaround instructions below.

Antispyware Soft displays exaggerated fake scan results similar to those shown below:



Antispyware Soft periodically displays fake balloon messages like this one:




Antispyware Soft can block programs from running, giving off error messages whenever you try to run a program. If this is your case, please follow the instructions below:

Antispyware Soft Special Removal Instructions.

If you are able to download and run SpyNoMore directly onto the infected PC, do so. After the scan is complete and you are able to see that SpyNoMore did detect Antispyware Soft, skip straight to Step 5 below. Otherwise, please follow steps 1 through 5 below:

Step 1: If you are unable to access the Internet because of the infection, click here to download the SpyNoMore installer onto a clean computer and transfer it to the infected computer (by using a network or a flash drive). NOTE: The installer will be named iexplore.exe.

Step 2: Double-click iexplore.exe to install SpyNoMore on the infected computer. When the installation is completed, SpyNoMore will check for and download available updates which will alert Antispyware Soft to its presence at which point Antispyware Soft may shut down SpyNoMore.

Step 3: Restart SpyNoMore from the desktop shortcut then click on 'Settings' and uncheck the box that says 'Use Internet Explorer settings'.

Step 4: SNM will scan your computer and if Antispyware Soft is present, SNM will detect it and you will be able to see Antispyware Soft in the scan results.

Step 5: Purchase the activation key from a clean computer by clicking on our Purchase link on spynomore.com. Write down the activation key and use it to activate SNM on the infected computer. This will remove Antispyware Soft and restore your internet connection. You will again be able to run your programs and applications without trouble.


antispyware-pro-xp.com

antispyware-pro-xp.com is so-called fake scanner website. It looks like regular antispyware website, but it does nothing useful. antispyware-pro-xp.com imitates computer scanning process and displays fake scanning results stating that your computer is infected. antispyware-pro-xp.com tries to scare the user into downloading and purchasing of fake antispyware or antivirus products.

antispyware-pro-xp.com may be stealthily installed by trojan in the web browser as a homepage or a Browser Helper Object (BHO), i.e. to hijack your browser. If you does not have latest security updates installed, it is possible that antispyware-pro-xp.com install malware into your computer exploiting security holes, so please do not visit antispyware-pro-xp.com website. If you notice that antispyware-pro-xp.com website is appeared at your web browser without your knowlege, you must check your computer with SpyNoMore Anti-Spyware immediately.


antispyware-review.biz

antispyware-review.biz is so-called fake scanner website. It looks like regular antispyware website, but it does nothing useful. antispyware-review.biz imitates computer scanning process and displays fake scanning results stating that your computer is infected. antispyware-review.biz tries to scare the user into downloading and purchasing of fake antispyware or antivirus products.

antispyware-review.biz may be stealthily installed by trojan in the web browser as a homepage or a Browser Helper Object (BHO), i.e. to hijack your browser. If you does not have latest security updates installed, it is possible that antispyware-review.biz install malware into your computer exploiting security holes, so please do not visit antispyware-review.biz website. If you notice that antispyware-review.biz website is appeared at your web browser without your knowlege, you must check your computer with SpyNoMore Anti-Spyware immediately.


antispyware-review.info

antispyware-review.info is so-called fake scanner website. It looks like regular antispyware website, but it does nothing useful. antispyware-review.info imitates computer scanning process and displays fake scanning results stating that your computer is infected. antispyware-review.info tries to scare the user into downloading and purchasing of fake antispyware or antivirus products.

antispyware-review.info may be stealthily installed by trojan in the web browser as a homepage or a Browser Helper Object (BHO), i.e. to hijack your browser. If you does not have latest security updates installed, it is possible that antispyware-review.info install malware into your computer exploiting security holes, so please do not visit antispyware-review.info website. If you notice that antispyware-review.info website is appeared at your web browser without your knowlege, you must check your computer with SpyNoMore Anti-Spyware immediately.


Antispyware2009

Antispyware 2009 is a fake anti-spyware application that may be secretly installed by the Zlob Trojan without your permission or knowlege or downloaded from the fraudulent antivirus2009professional.com website or http://windowsscanner-freever.com/2009 website:


Antispyware displays fake system messages:


or makes false spyware detections:


It displays fake Windows Security Center window and tray icon, wich imitate real one, but suggests to buy Antivirus 2009:


Antispyware popups is supposed to scare the user into purchasing the full version of this fake anti-spyware program.

You must not visit antivirus2009professional.com website or install fraudulent Antivirus 2009 software.

SpyNoMore removes both Antispyware and the Zlob trojan that installed it, as well as stop the associated popups.


AntiSpywareBox

AntiSpywareBox (antispywarebox.com) is a rogue anti-spyware website that is promoted by a trojan. It hijacks user's PC and generates pop ups and warning messages claiming that the user's PC is infected, then recommends rogue anti-spyware products such as Titan Shield Antispyware, Adware Sheriff and RegFreeze.


antispywaresoldier

AntiSpyware Soldier is a rogue antispyware program that is promoted by a trojan. The trojan infects your computer and hijacks your browser and / or your desktop to total-pc-protection.com. It tries to force you into buying the full version of AntiSpyware Soldier.


AntiSpyZone

AntiSpyZone (AntiSpy Zone) is a rogue anti-spyware product that is promoted and installed by the Zlob Trojan. Other trojans are also known to install AntiSpyZone. AntiSpyZone - or the trojan that installs it - starts generating warning messages (similar to the ones shown below) to try and force users into purchasing the full version of AntiSpy Zone in order to have the alledged infections removed.

Once Zlob Trojan takes control, it generates popup balloon warning messages with flashing icons similar to the ones shown below. Clicking on the balloons opens up AntiSpyZone website.

Zlob Balloon Messages:

AntiSpyZone Website Screenshot:

AntiSpyZone User Interface Screenshot:


AntiVermeans

AntiVermeans (Anti Vermeans) is a ransomware anti-spyware product that is secretly installed by the Zlob Trojan. Other trojans are also known to install AntiVermeans. AntiVermeans - or the trojan that installs it - starts generating warning messages (similar to the ones shown below) to try and force users into purchasing the full version of AntiVermeans in order to have the alledged infections removed.

Once Zlob Trojan installs takes control, it generates popup balloon warning messages with flashing icons similar to the ones shown below:

Zlob Balloon Messages:


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