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    www.antiviruspro.com-Spyware? Guest

    www.antiviruspro.com Is This A Trojan?

    This pops up all the time. Where is it located so I can remove it? It has
    jammed up programs, browser etc and ruins a computer.
    I have zone alarm, avast, pest patrol and other high quality detection
    programs but am not able to remove this.

    Sometimes I get drive scrubber pop up.



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    Dustbin Guest

    Re: www.antiviruspro.com Is This A Trojan?

    www.antiviruspro.com-Spyware? wrote:
    > This pops up all the time. Where is it located so I can remove it? It
    > has jammed up programs, browser etc and ruins a computer.
    > I have zone alarm, avast, pest patrol and other high quality detection
    > programs but am not able to remove this.
    >
    > Sometimes I get drive scrubber pop up.


    Install SP2, install a Firewall, block port 135, do one or all.



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    Little Clevis Guest

    Re: www.antiviruspro.com Is This A Trojan?


    "Dustbin" <Bughumper@gemail.come> wrote in message
    news:462f7d8d$0$16343$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
    > www.antiviruspro.com-Spyware? wrote:
    >> This pops up all the time. Where is it located so I can remove it? It
    >> has jammed up programs, browser etc and ruins a computer.
    >> I have zone alarm, avast, pest patrol and other high quality detection
    >> programs but am not able to remove this.
    >>
    >> Sometimes I get drive scrubber pop up.

    >
    > Install SP2, install a Firewall, block port 135, do one or all.


    WOW that was helpful Dustman. Guess you can't read either.
    >
    >
    >
    > --
    > Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
    >




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    What's in a Name? Guest

    Re: www.antiviruspro.com Is This A Trojan?

    After much thought,Little Clevis came up with this jewel:

    >
    > "Dustbin" <Bughumper@gemail.come> wrote in message
    > news:462f7d8d$0$16343$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
    > > www.antiviruspro.com-Spyware? wrote:
    > > > This pops up all the time. Where is it located so I can remove
    > > > it? It has jammed up programs, browser etc and ruins a computer.
    > > > I have zone alarm, avast, pest patrol and other high quality
    > > > detection programs but am not able to remove this.
    > > >
    > > > Sometimes I get drive scrubber pop up.

    > >
    > > Install SP2, install a Firewall, block port 135, do one or all.

    >
    > WOW that was helpful Dustman. Guess you can't read either.
    > >


    he should change his name to dusted.........

    "and he knows toasted!"
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    Damian Guest

    Re: www.antiviruspro.com Is This A Trojan?

    What's in a Name? wrote:
    > After much thought,Little Clevis came up with this jewel:
    >
    >>
    >> "Dustbin" <Bughumper@gemail.come> wrote in message
    >> news:462f7d8d$0$16343$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
    >>> www.antiviruspro.com-Spyware? wrote:
    >>>> This pops up all the time. Where is it located so I can remove
    >>>> it? It has jammed up programs, browser etc and ruins a computer.
    >>>> I have zone alarm, avast, pest patrol and other high quality
    >>>> detection programs but am not able to remove this.
    >>>>
    >>>> Sometimes I get drive scrubber pop up.
    >>>
    >>> Install SP2, install a Firewall, block port 135, do one or all.

    >>
    >> WOW that was helpful Dustman. Guess you can't read either.
    >>>

    >
    > he should change his name to dusted.........
    >
    > "and he knows toasted!"


    Dustbin is on the right track, it's an old XP problem.




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    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: www.antiviruspro.com Is This A Trojan?

    "Damian" <nospam@rabid-dog.net> wrote in news:462fe8fe$0$97227$892e7fe2
    @authen.yellow.readfreenews.net:

    > What's in a Name? wrote:
    >> After much thought,Little Clevis came up with this jewel:
    >>
    >>>
    >>> "Dustbin" <Bughumper@gemail.come> wrote in message
    >>> news:462f7d8d$0$16343$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
    >>>> www.antiviruspro.com-Spyware? wrote:
    >>>>> This pops up all the time. Where is it located so I can remove
    >>>>> it? It has jammed up programs, browser etc and ruins a computer.
    >>>>> I have zone alarm, avast, pest patrol and other high quality
    >>>>> detection programs but am not able to remove this.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Sometimes I get drive scrubber pop up.
    >>>>
    >>>> Install SP2, install a Firewall, block port 135, do one or all.
    >>>
    >>> WOW that was helpful Dustman. Guess you can't read either.
    >>>>

    >>
    >> he should change his name to dusted.........
    >>
    >> "and he knows toasted!"

    >
    > Dustbin is on the right track, it's an old XP problem.


    Well, actually, if it was a messenger message, sure.. But, it's likely a
    desktop hijack; And his advice is too late for that. ;p Sp2 might even
    fail to install depending on what he has exactly, worse, it could fail
    partially into the install, leaving a potentially dead in the water
    system. *hahahah*. You and your trolling friend have lots to learn
    hahaha

    He should scan his box in safe mode with reputable products, including
    BugHunter. In fact, it's quiet possible BugHunter alone can fix the
    issue; but I still recommend you use multiple scanners just to be safer.

    Some suggestions in random order:

    SuperAntiSpyware
    BugHunter
    Adaware
    SpyBot Search and Destroy


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    Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c
    email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com.removethis
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