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Trend Micro Not Protecting Your PC

by on Sep.28, 2011, under Windows XP and Vista Updates for Hardware and Software

Trend Micro Antivirus plus Anti-spyware 2008 offers a variety of features designed for the home and small office, this is a statement taking from a review of this software.  Here is what I found out this software when I did a service call.

I just cleaned a brand new notebook that was running Windows 7 Premium with Trend Micro installed, the subscription was 2 months from being expired but the PC was infected by a Trojan infection.  I scanned it with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and it  and it removed over 1085 infected files.  Unfortunately Trend Micro is similar to Norton Anti-Virus, I have noticed that if the subscription is about to expire with  2-3 months remaining the PCs’ becomes infected. Why is this?

This is my opinion but I think the reason is due to the anti-virus programs having a feature that disables the protection if the subscription is nearing expiration.  I have seen this to many times and I think this is a problem that needs to be addressed.  I am looking for comments about anybody having this type of experience with Trend Micro only.  Anybody leaving other comments not regarding this post will not have their comment approved.

Once the infections were removed the notebook worked just fine.  No issues.  The customer did decide to uninstall Trend Micro shortly after that and I will install Avast Free Home Edition. In my experiences Avast is the best Anti-Virus protection on the market.  A lot of people confuse Avast with AVG but they are not the same.  I get a lot of service calls from people running AVG that get infected.  Similar to Norton Anti-Virus, AVG has issues of not updating their database.  I have notice that if the  database is out of date this is the main reason AVG becomes corrupt allowing malware to effect the operating system.  If not caught in time the PC will fail to boot and you will lose your data.  Many times I had to return to a customer home because AVG was reloaded after I fixed it and recommended AVAST.  Of course the additional service call produce more income so AVG is my friend, just kidding.  Seriously though I do not recommend AVG, the free version or paid.  I have experience issues with both versions.

Thanks for the visit and come back soon.

Ralph O. Walker

http://www.virusfixed.com

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Doctor Virus Tried to Infect my PC.

by on Aug.05, 2010, under Windows XP and Vista Updates for Hardware and Software

I know it not Halloween but this is kind of scary.  I was just minding my own business about to log on to Facebook and I get this pop-up message stating that my computer is infected and that I needed to scan it right now.  I had two forms of protection on my desktop so I clicked on the cancel button instead of OK. 

The program was called Doctor Virus.  It was like I click on OK because my computer immediately started scanning and did not stop until 30 or so minutes later.  Doctor Virus told me that I was infected by all types of 69 different Malwares, which includes viruses, Trojans Horses, worms, adware, spyware and blended attacks, which is a combination of a virus and or Trojans Horses , etc, etc.  Now I know my computer was not infected because I was running Avast Anti-Virus the free home edition.  So what is this Doctor Virus.  Was it some form of online face back protection?  Never heard of it.  Doctor Virus sounded kind of fishy to me. 

Doctor Virus is a form of Bogus ware, scare ware or rogue ware that scares you into purchasing their fake product.  So what are behind these programs and who is doing this.  Experts say that so called gangs or infecting advertisements including fake FREE games, music, P2P sites.  In my cause it was the number 1 visited website world wide Face book.   There have been reported cases of malware found on The very popular New York Times websites.  In some cases, the extent of infection only extends to credit card fraud: users are asked to register for a lifetime product license by entering their credit card information.  However the more aggressive infections malware and scare ware products can and will install hidden Trojans onto the user’s computer unsuspectingly and then log email actions, bank account passwords and other personal data by sending it covertly back to the gang operating the scam. 

So how can I and you can stop any Malware attacks like this dead in its tracks.  Works 100% of time.

I have two solutions.  One is a manual FREE solution.  When something comes on your computer that tells you to scan your computer because it is infected. Do this, do not press enter or OK. This will not help and only allow these type of programs to due their damage.  This works for Windows XP, VISTA and 7.  Press the ctrl-alt-del.  This will bring up the task manager and select the offending program, and then press end process.  You will have to do this every time like I said it is FREE.

Now for a better more pernament solution, you need to get Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, click here for a discounted rate.

I hope you enjoy this post and you find it helpful.

R. Walker Sr.

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Why Do We Have Malware

by on Sep.22, 2009, under Disccusions

Evening,

Screen Shot of Malwarebytes' Ant-Malware

Malware Busting Software


Today’s post is about one of the best tools that I have found to help remove Malware off of your computer.  There are two versions of this software.  One is FREE and the other one is a paid version.  I have clean computers of Malware which includes viruses, adware, spyware, rootkits, trojans horses, worms you name off of computer hard drives with this great software.  Here is a screen shot of the program.  If it seems like your computer is not working at the speed that it normally does or if you are getting weird messages like your computer is infected.  I highly recommend this program.  It simply works.  As long as you have a Internet connection I would get this program here now before it is too late.  This will save you a costly service call and it will pay for itself time and time again.  I just used it all time and it works. No extra software is installed.    The paid version of Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware protects you while you are online.  It is sort of like a Pop-up blocker or Firewall.  There are increasing  very aggressive malicious code getting on popular websites that are infected thousands of secure systems daily.  This program will block it dead in its tracks.  Trust me I do this for a living.  As a bonus it does not slow down like your system like Norton or others.  Click HERE to order your copy.  Get your computer protected now and save a $300 to $400 service call.

Stay tune for more great software that will protect your PC.

Ralph O. Walker Sr.

www.adjustservices.com

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