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Getting to Know Hyper-V

Felipe Ayora, Windows Server UA Technical Writer, talks about Hyper-V and HPC clusters. Getting to Know Hyper-V with Felipe Ayora If you enjoyed...

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Written by magakos on April 29th, 2009 with no comments.
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Cisco - Security Strategy

Cisco held a webcast yesterday (April 28th) where they discussed their security vision for the company. You can get information about the...

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Written by magakos on April 29th, 2009 with no comments.
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Manual Removal of W32/Kolabc.FIA Worm

Manual Removal of W32/Kolabc.FIA Worm
W32/OnLineGames.TJEI is a trojan. The trojan will infect Windows systems.
This Worm Copies its files to Windows\System Folder as hidden files.
This trojan information updated on April 22, 2009.
Other names of W32/OnLineGames.TJEI Trojan:
This trojan is also known as Trojan-GameThief.Win32.OnLineGames.tjei, Worm:Win32/Taterf.B, PSW.OnlineGames_r.K.
Damage Level : Medium/High
Distribution Level:
Medium
W32/Kolabc.FIA Worm Manual Removal Instructions
Recommend Removal from Safe Mode:

How to Start in Safe mode:
Restart your Computer, Press F8 Repeatedly, when your Screen turns on, Select Safe mode, press enter.
The Infected Files Can be Seen in these folders and names also Running in Tasks
End the Following Active Process Before Removal
  • [ Kill the Process, Use Killbox if your Access Denied ]
Download W32/Kolabc.FIA Worm Known File Removal Tool

[In Windows Vista Run As Administrator, After Execution System Will Restart]

  • %Windows\System\firewall.exe
    [ No Exact Information about Files, search above related files in Program files Folder ]
    If you have any of these files in running process from task manger, end the process before removal.
    Note: if task manager is disabled, Download the following file, Click to Download - Enable Registry.reg [ Right Click - Save Target As/Linked Content As ]
    Open it with Regedit.exe [%system32\regedit.exe], then it Confirms Add to registry Yes or No, Confirm Yes, then click Ok.
W32/Kolabc.FIA Worm Entries Manual Removal From Registry
Click Start, Run,Type regedit,Click OK.

Note: If the registry editor fails to open the threat may have modified the registry to prevent access to the registry editor.
  • Download this UnHookExec.inf, [ Right Click - Save Target As/Linked Content As ]
    and then continue with the removal. Save it to your Windows desktop. Do not run it at this time, download it only.
  • After booting into the Safe Mode or VGA Mode
  • Right-click the UnHookExec.inf file and click Install. [This is a small file. It does not display any notice or boxes when you run it.]
The W32/Kolabc.FIA Worm modifies registry at the following locations to ensure its automatic execution at every system startup:
Delete The Entries
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

Delete file entries from right side
Search Registry For W32/Kolabc.FIA Worm File Names listed above to remove completely,
Edit Menu - Find
, enter Keyword and remove all value that find in search.

Exit the Registry Editor,
Restart your Computer.

Recommended Removal Tools:
Kaspersky Antivirus or Internet Security (Shareware)
Spyware Doctor (Shareware)
AVG Antivirus (Freeware)
Killbox (Freeware)
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Written by FireFly on April 29th, 2009 with no comments.
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Written by Myhouse on April 29th, 2009 with no comments.
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PCAntiMalware

Description of PCAntiMalware and consequences of its residing on your PC

PCAntiMalware is advertised as a shareware, i.e. a free to download software. However, as users install it, the program asks to pay the registration fee in extremely annoying manner. That is why users want to remove PCAntiMalware and ask how to get rid of PCAntiMalware, because standard methods of legit programs disabling and removal do not work for PCAntiMalware. Click here and apply professional software to remove PCAntiMalware.
PCAntiMalware is also installed with trojans of Vundo type as these trojans are a sort of adware that shows fake alerts and misleads users into thinking they are infected, because the alerts are often considered by user as originated by Windows, and thus trusted. Failure to get rid of PCAntiMalware also slows computer down and may disable several features of your compute system through blocking of certain software like text editors and media players.

PCAntiMalware Technical Details

  • Full name: PCAntiMalware, PC AntiMalware, PC Anti Malware
  • Version: 2009
  • Type: Rogue anti-spyware
  • Origin: Russian Federation

PCAntiMalware screenshots:

Signs of being infected with PCAntiMalware:

PCAntiMalware belongs to the family of rogue antispyware that also includes such notorious malwares like Cleaner 2009 and AntiMalwareSuite. Likewise its predecessors, PCAntiMalware is available for download as shareware and quite often installed in obscured way when trojan is applied. That trojan shows alerts at the Desktop toolbar which either lead to open or hidden downloading link of   PCAntiMalware. Hence, if you see such alerts of unknown origin reporting this or that scurrility problem, it may be the trojan serving adwrae of  PCAntiMalware installation.
The adwrae of PCAntiMalware displays the window, which screenshot is provided above. This window is shown as infected computer starts up. If ignored, it is modified into scan window. The scan window represents mock scan, which may be described as a sort of movie. Naturally, the scan ends up at the request to register trialware of PCAntiMalware. This scan-show is accompanied with fake alerts, which in various words ask the same, i.e. to pay for PCAntiMalware registartion.
Click here to get rid of PCAntiMalware and its boring ads right now.

Automatic Removal of PCAntiMalware from your PC:

That is not important how to remove PCAntiMalware, the main thing is to remove PCAntiMalware completely and correctly. Certainly, that would be and advantage if you remain protected having performed PCAntiMalware removal. Such an option is granted when you remove PCAntiMalware automatically as security software is installed at that occasion, as well as automated PCAntiMalware removal is a proved safe and correct way to remove PCAntiMalware.
Follow the link below to start free scan and get rid of PCAntiMalware using automated tool for malware removal.

Download PCAntiMalware Removal Tool

Manual Removal of PCAntiMalware:

Please, take a note that there may be infections other than PCAntiMalware at your computer, therefore single PCAntiMalware removal may not provide total system cleanup. In order to make sure there are no other infections to remove, clicking the link below to start free scan is a reasonable decision.
Please, print PCAntiMalware removal manual out as text editors and any other programs are not recommended to run while removing PCAntiMalware manually; Internet connection shall be disabled as well.

Remove PCAntiMalware files and dll’s

Contact customer support.url
PCAntiMalware on the Web.url
Uninstall PCAntiMalware.lnk
PCAntiMalware
Activate.dat
appupdate.dat
AsAgents.dll
AsAgents.xml
atl71.dll
AutoProcess.dat
dbupdate.dat
InstUp.exe
lapv.dat
license.rtf
mfc71.dll
msvcp71.dll
msvcr71.dll
PCAM.exe
PCAM.xml
PP.exe
pv.dat
readme.rtf
scanlog.xml
settings.ini
shellext.dll
shellext.xml
Summary.dat
tasks.dat
threatnet.dat
threatnet.ini
unins000.dat
unins000.exe
uninstall.ico
UserAgent.dll
database
knownfiles.dat
MalwareDB.dat
TEBase.dat
vbpv.dat
quaratine.dat
RTMonitor.dat
bootrem.exe

Unregister PCAntiMalware registry values:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\PCAntiMalware
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\ExplorerWAS
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\amshellext.ShellHook
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\amshellext.ShellHook.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{_CLSID_WAShellExecuteCheck}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{4567AB12-EDED-4675-AF10-BA15EDDB4D7A}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{4ADD95DA-B25D-4d21-9C5C-05FC6DE05860}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\ExplorerWAS
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\ExplorerWAS
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{4567AB12-A884-4CA6-B739-CEDB12FEF096}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TypeLib\{4567AB12-7DFC-4C46-BD8F-41259D169A0D}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TypeLib\{4567AB12-AE24-4FD6-B479-E2B464F32DA6}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\washellext.WASContextMenu
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\washellext.WASContextMenu.1
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Uninstall\PSAMAP_is1
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\PCAntiMalware
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Explorer\ShellExecuteHooks “{4ADD95DA-B25D-4D21-9C5C-05FC6DE05860}”
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Internet Settings\5.0\User Agent\Post Platform “UPSAMAP 4.1.228.0?
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Run “PCAntiMalware”

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Five Windows 7 chapters free to all

At the Microsoft Learning Windows 7 portal, you’ll find links to numerous training resources related to Windows 7, including links to five free chapters from upcoming Microsoft Press books. You can grab these chapters now:

  • Chapter 21, “Performing Routine Maintenance,” from Windows 7 Inside Out
  • Chapter 23, “Support Users and Remote Assistance,” from Windows 7 Resource Kit
  • Chapter 29, “Deploying IPv6,” from Windows 7 Resource Kit
  • Chapter 1, “Explore Windows 7,” from Windows 7 Step by Step
  • Chapter 2, “Navigate Windows and Folders,” from Windows 7 Step by Step

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Written by Andre's space on April 29th, 2009 with no comments.
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