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    As lycan just proved it works obviously you didn't do enough research and chose the careless way of installing a malicious program onto your comptuer before deleting it.

    'simple resolutions' i wouldn't considering seeing a popup of a spyware program then installing it then installing another anti spyware program to delete the spyware program that you could have done with a legit anti spyware program instead of installing the spyware program in the first please as a simple solution.

    Anyways i'm off to bed i'll argue with you tomorrow again to prove you wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sc0tteh View Post
    As lycan just proved it works obviously you didn't do enough research and chose the careless way of installing a malicious program onto your comptuer before deleting it.

    'simple resolutions' i wouldn't considering seeing a popup of a spyware program then installing it then installing another anti spyware program to delete the spyware program that you could have done with a legit anti spyware program instead of installing the spyware program in the first please as a simple solution.

    Anyways i'm off to bed i'll argue with you tomorrow again to prove you wrong
    No....... I followed the way in which the tutorials had all ready said was safe..... and also if you did your research you'd actually know that is a a scam software but falls under the Spyware. It has no keyloggers or anything under it like that, that could cause personal information to be leaked. I used 3 main Spyware removers in an attempt to remove it without installing it, Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware, Windows Defender and Ad-Ware, none of them could remove it completely without the software being installed.

    I think I am the one proving you wrong. You don't even know what you are talking about, you haven't even had it yourself. All your doing is looking at words on a page.
    Last edited by Christian; 25-10-2008 at 11:38 PM.
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    For it to cause popups theres obviously a file on your system or your on some internet page which causes it to popup, in which case you wouldn't visit the website, as the file is on your system you can delete it easily enough.

    The software installs trojans on the computer upon installing it, and ha you proving me wrong, i'll crack the jokes here mate.

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    Do you know the name of the malware? Like adware.something?

    I had something just like that that would display adverts for rogue software. Try http://www.f-secure.com/sw-desc/virtumonde.shtml
    It's a free tool from f-secure that scans your pc for this certain virus and removes it if necessary. If that doesn't work, try scanning your pc and seeing what it calls the virus, and google it.

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    It's Trojan.Virtumonde.

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    It's one of the latest viruses.

    Do NOT install it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian View Post
    No....... I followed the way in which the tutorials had all ready said was safe..... and also if you did your research you'd actually know that is a a scam software but falls under the Spyware. It has no keyloggers or anything under it like that, that could cause personal information to be leaked. I used 3 main Spyware removers in an attempt to remove it without installing it, Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware, Windows Defender and Ad-Ware, none of them could remove it completely without the software being installed.

    I think I am the one proving you wrong. You don't even know what you are talking about, you haven't even had it yourself. All your doing is looking at words on a page.
    Wow.....Scott's just trying to help you and you're being incredibly rude to him. -Rep.

    Seeing as I can use Google, it's fairly easy to find ways to remove this from your computer (by the way, these applications are called rouges.)

    http://www.google.ca/search?q=+AntiS...ient=firefox-a
    Ooh, look! Tons of removal tutorials!

    Listen to the people here, they know what they're talking about.
    Last edited by HotelUser; 26-10-2008 at 02:00 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Wow.....Scott's just trying to help you and you're being incredibly rude to him. -Rep.

    Seeing as I can use Google, it's fairly easy to find ways to remove this from your computer (by the way, these applications are called rouges.)

    http://www.google.ca/search?q=+AntiS...ient=firefox-a
    Ooh, look! Tons of removal tutorials!

    Listen to the people here, they know what they're talking about.
    Yes but I've all ready solved the problem at hand by fixing it the way the tutorials said. The question of this thread was who else has suffered from it, I did not ask for a resolution since I have all ready got rid of it. I am simply saying what I have done.

    The -rep you gave me is ilrelevant due to the fact he isn't trying to help me since I have all ready got rid of it. It's like trying to help some climb up a wall when they are all ready at the top of it.
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    I had it, took ages to look in command thing and look for the running process.

    I still have it's remains aswell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian View Post
    Yes but I've all ready solved the problem at hand by fixing it the way the tutorials said. The question of this thread was who else has suffered from it, I did not ask for a resolution since I have all ready got rid of it. I am simply saying what I have done.

    The -rep you gave me is ilrelevant due to the fact he isn't trying to help me since I have all ready got rid of it. It's like trying to help some climb up a wall when they are all ready at the top of it.
    Yes, however i was simply stating by INSTALLING THE TROJAN IN THE FIRST PLACE was an idiotic move on your part, and you should have researched more before installing a trojan onto your computer, and instead took the easier steps to remove it before it infected your system more.

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