SamanthaJones Posted October 1, 2010 Share Posted October 1, 2010 my removable hard disk got infected with a trojan alemod and my norton uncover it but cant fix it..norton suggested to remove it manually but im not adept as to how to go about it...any suggestions? try checking this link >http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t272098.html Quote Link to comment
poly02 Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 Help naman po. merong Recycler pc ko. hindi ko lam pano tanggalin. bka merong makatulong sakin. salamat. Quote Link to comment
poly02 Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 hindi ko parin po matanggal ung recycler. hindi din gumagana ung flash disinfector. help. nasa hardisk ko na sia. Quote Link to comment
riprxxx Posted November 28, 2010 Share Posted November 28, 2010 my files got infected by a virus it changed my image files to an application .exe became the extension of my files.. i run malwarebytes but it did not detect the virus, also how can i change my file back to its original extension? the files you are seeing are only dummy files created by the virus.. dummy files keeps on replicating as long as the virus isnt removed.. the original files are hidden and added some file attributes so you wont be able to find it.. except if you know dos commands Quote Link to comment
SamanthaJones Posted November 30, 2010 Share Posted November 30, 2010 hindi ko parin po matanggal ung recycler. hindi din gumagana ung flash disinfector. help. nasa hardisk ko na sia. check this link http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic289569.html Quote Link to comment
royen Posted July 2, 2012 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Sana po na resolve nang maayos ang inyong malware issues. Kaya lang if you did not change your computing habits, you will again suffer the pains of malware removal. If you want a more permanent solution, pwede nyo i try mag Linux. Me konting learning curve pero once na ma overcome mo to and you were able to migrate your work successfully, you'll have less worries about virus and spyware and your laptop will be more immune to attacks and threats from the Internet. Lalo na kung for home use lang ang computer, pwedeng pwede po any Linux distro na ma typan nyo. Linux Mint try nyo po. Para you have your cake and eat it too, i dual boot mo na lang ang laptop mo between your Windows OS and a Linux distro of your choice.This is what I did and very rarely do I use Windows now kung meron lang akong gustong i test how it will look or play under Windows. Quote Link to comment
simplyeric Posted July 3, 2012 Share Posted July 3, 2012 i strongly suggest full reformat para wala nang sakit ng ulot. well goodbye files pero yun talaga ang cost kapag hindi maganda ang internet and computer habits mo, lesson learned. after reformat, i suggest AVIRA free antivirus + threatfire firewall take note na yung threatfire meron features na custom rules. may set of rules na kapag ginawa ng isang program, inonotify ka. example, kapag nag try baguhin ang system 32 mo (although kapag nagiinstall ka normal ito). ang point ko, pwede mong baguhin itong rules na ito paraq monitored mo lahat ng behavior ng programs mo. kapag di mo kilala ang program, ikaw na mismo ang mg quarantine also, sa mga usb at mga cd's or new program, i sandbox mo muna. pag ininstall mo, may separate memory siya na kapag may virus, naka isolate siya from the main system. sandbox ay free to download din at easy to learn i have my computer for 3 years and no single virus so far has penetrated my pc. well isa rin kasi is to screen your internet activities... also, i have a folder na may nakapangalan na passwords tapos pag pinindot ng intruder, guguluhin ang sys 32 at mag force shutdown ang pc.hahaha... parang sex lang yan, wag pasok ng pasok,wag pindot ng pindot.baka magka STD hahaha! Quote Link to comment
Maxped Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 hackintosh (pc with mac os) ano thoughts niyo sa ginawang bagong trend nato Quote Link to comment
nikeblue Posted September 29, 2016 Share Posted September 29, 2016 malwarbytes ang recommended na free tool para sa malwares, viruses and spybots. Quote Link to comment
moreley Posted October 5, 2016 Share Posted October 5, 2016 malwarebytes to remove if already infected. anyways, i use malwarebytes anti-exploit to block any malware...it monitors the browsers since that is the most common "hole" that can exploited. Quote Link to comment
EL_PY Posted October 5, 2016 Share Posted October 5, 2016 i strongly suggest full reformat para wala nang sakit ng ulot. well goodbye files pero yun talaga ang cost kapag hindi maganda ang internet and computer habits mo, lesson learned. after reformat, i suggest AVIRA free antivirus + threatfire firewall take note na yung threatfire meron features na custom rules. may set of rules na kapag ginawa ng isang program, inonotify ka. example, kapag nag try baguhin ang system 32 mo (although kapag nagiinstall ka normal ito). ang point ko, pwede mong baguhin itong rules na ito paraq monitored mo lahat ng behavior ng programs mo. kapag di mo kilala ang program, ikaw na mismo ang mg quarantine also, sa mga usb at mga cd's or new program, i sandbox mo muna. pag ininstall mo, may separate memory siya na kapag may virus, naka isolate siya from the main system. sandbox ay free to download din at easy to learn i have my computer for 3 years and no single virus so far has penetrated my pc. well isa rin kasi is to screen your internet activities... also, i have a folder na may nakapangalan na passwords tapos pag pinindot ng intruder, guguluhin ang sys 32 at mag force shutdown ang pc.hahaha... parang sex lang yan, wag pasok ng pasok,wag pindot ng pindot.baka magka STD hahaha!Care to share that program via pm sir? Quote Link to comment
Jason0327 Posted November 20, 2016 Share Posted November 20, 2016 What's a good anti malware program? Quote Link to comment
Tammymef Posted October 25, 2019 Share Posted October 25, 2019 Yes, I have a Galaxy Note 10.1, brilliant. Got mine just before Xmas with £30 cashback from PC World and £50 cashback from Samsung. Havent used my laptop since January. Quote Link to comment
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