2/12/11

Antivirus Protection - How Do Yo Know What You Are Really Downloading?

By Samson Marshall


The overwhelming majority of us need to work with pcs for one thing or other within our lives, and unless the most recent time you employed a PC was around the late 70s, you've heard about computer viruses that are disguised as anti-malware packages. Do not be quick to dismiss these as hoaxes; viruses concealed as reliable anti-malware computer software are a real danger for all of us who makes use of the world-wide-web. One of the ugliest of these attacks is Antivirus Action. It infects you in so many ways however it is very difficult to get rid of Antivirus Action.

The Virus is to a certain extent expertly disguised, it even has a GUI plus you'll even see an preference to uninstall Antivirus Action. Don't waste your time even trying though, the uninstall option is just for show, it does not in reality get rid of Antivirus Action. The malware spreads all over your operating system so that it can't be eliminated just by deleting a few files. You can't wait too long before you try to deal with it either, because while it is on your computer system, it seeks out as much sensitive data as it can and sends it out to less than sincere people, who then make money selling it.

Antivirus Action removal is one thing that you can't delay, but it is very difficult to do. It would be ideal if you never got the malware at all. There are definite things you should stay away from doing if possible:

Don't add people you do not know to you social networks such as MySpace and Facebook. Do not visit websites that you do not know anything about, they may contain browser hijackers; these are usually the first stage of infection. Do not install any freeware or shareware that you haven't heard about from friends who are advanced PC users.

You should additionally know how the virus actually infects you. At first, you'll be flooded with pop-ups, all but demanding that you install a certain program in order to eradicate a specific threat. What's odd is that the pop-ups will appear even when you aren't connected to the Internet, that's because a browser hijacker is at work. The last thing you should do when this happens is to give in to the pop-ups, the program they are asking you to install is actually the virus.

There are a few brave, but arguably hotheaded souls who try to delete Antivirus Action manually. It's a painstaking process that involves three steps:

The virus will have an executable file, so there will be.exe and.bat files associated with the virus, they need to be deleted. Because it's a program that exists in Windows, it needs.dll and.lnk files too, these will need to be removed as well. The virus will want to load every time you boot, so it will write itself into the system registry, there will be entries in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_CURRENT_USER folders, they will need to be removed as well.

The big problem with manual removal is that you really need to be extremely thorough. If you overlook anything, the virus will simply replicate itself and spread again. If you want to remove Antivirus Action totally, it's best to use a best antispyware tool. Look online for reviews of the best antispyware that you can find and be sure to download it staright away. Removal tools are thorough in ways that manually removal can't, what's more, they know exactly what they are looking for. The great thing about removal tools is that they defend your system against similar problems down the line.




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