Showing posts with label Personal computer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Personal computer. Show all posts

Saturday, June 4, 2011

How to tell if the computer is infected by malware such as Win32.Injector.CCQ?

How to tell if the computer is infected by malware such as Win32.Injector.CCQ?
The symptoms of Win32.Injector.CCQ vary wildly, ranging from slow PC performance to loss of important data. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed below, chances are you have Win32.Injector.CCQ or another risky unwanted programs installed on your computer:

Sudden slow PC performance

Win32.Injector.CCQ can use a lot of your system resources to track your computer activities or deliver pop-up ads that may greatly slow down the computer or even make it crash randomly. If you are recently getting a lot of system crashes, the computer is running much slower than usual or you cannot access your hard properly, then your computer must be infected and should be took care of.

E-mail problems

Win32.Injector.CCQ can collect and send your email address book to an email spammer and send unexpected email messages from your computer without your knowledge. If you get a lot of bounced back emails or notice that thousands of emails were sent without your permission, then it is possible that your computer is infected.

Constant unwanted ads

Win32.Injector.CCQ will interrupt you with annoying pop-up ads for adult or other objectionable web sites. If it is controlled by hackers, this can make your computer completely useless once you visit the website in which malicious programming or code is planted.

Unexpected desktop icons, Toolbars or homepages

Win32.Injector.CCQ or other threats may record and reset your account settings or change your default homepage to a different one, which sometimes cannot be changed back. Also, it can also add new desktop items or toolbars to Internet Explorer without letting you know.


Also Read:-
How to remove Win32.Injector.CCQ manually?
How to remove Win32.Injector.CCQ from your computer?
What is Win32.Injector.CCQ?
How to tell if the computer is infected by malware such as Win32.Injector.CCQ?

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How to remove Win32.Injector.CCQ from your computer?

Win32.Injector.CCQ should be removed in safe mode with networking so as to ensure a much thorough removal – reboot the computer, continuously pressing F8 and choose “safe mode with networking” from the menu. However, to ensure a safer and quicker removal process, I recommend PC Safe Doctor as Win32.Injector.CCQ always hides itself in the deepest part of the computer or disguise some of its files as legitimate system files. If all of its related entries are not removed completely, serious problems like frequent program lock-ups, system crashes will come on the neck of another.

Recommended solution to remove Win32.Injector.CCQ :-
1) Download PC Safe Doctor on your computer.
2)Run PC Safe Doctor after finishing the installation.
3)Click “Start Online Scan” to thoroughly scan your computer.
4)If Win32.Injector.CCQ is detected after the scan, simply click “Remove” to delete this malicious item.

However, if you are sure that you have a full understanding on how the harmful Win32.Injector.CCQ works, you can try removing it manually.



How to tell if the computer is infected by malware such as Win32.Injector.CCQ?
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Why does the number of threats stopped go down?

"On TrendMicro, the list of "Threats stopped" in the past month sometimes goes down rather than up, sometimes by a huge amount in one day. Could this signify a threat that was previously thought to have been stopped but now isn't? Why would it do this?"

This is the normal procedure of this product. It consumes lots of cpu potential and slows down the process. you may use Trend Micro Smart Protection Network for better performance. Also it depends on RAM/Process speed/network bandwidth etc. you may link here to clear the concept, specially on TroubleShoot Chapter
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

My computer is infected with virus. HELP ?

Well its good at least you know that your computer is infected this is half battle won. Now try out these :-

# Install a good antivirus.
I would recommend go for AVAST ANTI-VIRUS. Its free and offers boot-time scan facility.

# UPDATE your anti-virus.
If you already have an anti-virus go immediately. Every minute a new virus is added by ' You Know Who' so to fight the menace be ready,informed and UPDATED.

# Scan your PC again. DELETE or Quarantine infected files depending on your descretion.

# IF nothing helps I am sorry to tell you its time to take a back-up and go for FORMATTING to avert further damage.

Although I must admit last step is THE WORST thing to go for but you don't have a choice. GOD BLESS YOU AND MAY YOUR PERSONNAL SETTINGS ( which are deleted because of formatiing) REST IN PEACE .
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