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September 7th, 2009

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Manual Removal of W32/Agent.CKAD Trojan » ctfmon_eo.exe

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W32/Agent.CKAD is a trojan. The trojan will infect Windows systems.

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Written by FireFly on September 7th, 2009 with no comments.
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Remove Antivirus Pro 2010 - AntivirusPro 2010 Removal Information

Antivirus Pro 2010 is a dangerous rogue malware application that targets your money and it causes all kinds of problems to convince people that they need to pay for a license of Antivirus Pro 2010. A rogue anti-spyware application is, in short, an almost useless anti-spyware tool that claims to improve the system's security, but indeed, it only tricks the users into buying a useless program. First thing the Antivirus Pro 2010 is going to do is scanning of your system. The result of that scanning is very predictable and is the same for all this type applications: the system has been infected with numerous malicious. To prevent further widespread Antivirus Pro 2010 is giving you a clue to purchase the full registered version of this antivirus. Unfortunately this is the useless spent of money and free time. Because Antivirus Pro 2010 gives you fake alerts, all of its products are also just a fake. Even after you have purchased the licensed copy of Antivirus Pro 2010, the rogue application is not going to stop sending you warnings about numerous malicious programs on your PC. And, of course, every time you want to get rid of all viruses on computer, Antivirus Pro 2010 will offer you to download and buy the registered copy. Though, you have already installed the “registered” copy of Antivirus Pro 2010 we highly recommend you to uninstall the application as soon as possible, either way you are going to lose even mere than just money. You may also lose all private information stored on your PC. And that is when all problems start.


Type: Rogue Anti-Spyware
Malware Author: Unknown
Threat Level: Critical
Screenshot:

Antivirus Pro 2010 Automatical Removal Tool

How to remove Antivirus Pro 2010 manually:
It's possible to remove Antivirus Pro 2010 manually, but you have to be very experienced in dealing with registry entries, program files and .dll files.

The files to be deleted:

Remove registry entries:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\AntivirusPro_2010
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\AntivirusPro_2010
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\don't load "scui.cpl"
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\don't load "wscui.cpl"
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "Antivirus Pro 2010"


Please be careful because manual removal of Antivirus Pro 2010may seriously damage operational system and sensitive data. Also there is a big possibility of incomplete removal, because some files could be hidden and program could re-install itself after you delete files and registry entries. So we strongly recommend you to use automatical removal tool.

Written by admin on September 7th, 2009 with no comments.
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Many Thanks - I feel honored

You probably have been reading the many thank you's from Clubhouse Awardees since last week, talking about their awards in seven special categories. Today is my chance to step up to the virtual podium and give a big thank you to the folks who made this possible. First of all, I must say thanks to the folks at Microsoft such as @marcusatmsft and fellow members of his team for creating such a great platform that allows real world users to share their experiences and feedback. Microsoft Clubhouse is not just a place to talk about Microsoft products and services, its a place where we can also learn and share our knowledge. I have seen first hand how discussing a product has helped to improve its functionality.

Microsoft Clubhouse Choice Awards - Best Technical Direction - August 2009 

Clubhouse has allowed me to know so many interesting people who have enlightened me with their vast knowledge of various Windows Live services and Microsoft products such as the new Windows 7. To be honored among a group of exceptionally talented folks is really special and I just would like to express my deep thanks and gratitude to everyone who voted for me. Just the nomination alone was truly a surprise. As fellow Clubhouse member Jamie Thomas noted, I too want to wish the community continued success and growth. There are so many of you out there I know who are ready to share your experiences too. So don't let it slip by, sign up and start talking about how you are using Windows Live and Windows. By the way, thanks for making this a great birthday. ;)

I look forward to sharing more of my experiences with you!

- Andre

Related:

Sandra (aka Technogran) - My Clubhouse Choice Awards Trophy.
Michael -
Isn't she pretty...
Jamie -
A massive thank you
Ali - Clubhouse Rising Star Award
Early Adopter:  Richard H.
Best Tip or Trick:  Vasudev

Resources:
Becoming A Clubhouse Member
Introducing the Microsoft Clubhouse Choice Awards

Windows Live Tags: Clubhouse, Clubhouse Awards, Story, Andre Da Costa, Microsoft, Marcus, Thank You, Community, Windows, Windows Live, Windows 7

Written by Teching It Easy: Windows Vista, Live & 7 on September 7th, 2009 with no comments.
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Remove Windows Additional Guard - WindowsAdditionalGuard Removal Information

Windows Additional Guard is new and very dangerous fake security application. Parasite is successor of infamous Windows System Suite and Windows Protection Suite. Windows Additional Guard is promoted via backdoor Trojans and misleading online scanners. Once, Windows Additional Guard gets in touch with your system it will create numerous fake infections in order to detect them as threats in further full system scans. Also Windows Additional Guard will be configured to start automatically every time you login into Windows. You will find out that your Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox are hijacked and they use Search-gala.com search engine instead of legitimate ones. While running, parasite will also flood your system with fake security alerts in order to convince you that your computer is seriously infected and you must purchase licensed version to solve all problems. Moreover, Windows Additional Guard will constantly perform full system scan and list you misleading scan results. But you must remember that all displayed infections was created by Windows Additional Guard, and are absolutely harmless. The only infection which you have on your board is Windows Additional Guard. We advise you to remove Windows Additional Guard immediately.

Type: Rogue Anti-Spyware
Malware Author: dreamakerlab
Threat Level: High
Screenshot:
Windows Additional Guard Automatical Removal Tool

How to remove Windows Additional Guard manually:
It's possible to remove Windows Additional Guard manually, but you have to be very experienced in dealing with registry entries, program files and .dll files.

The files to be deleted:

c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\345d567
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\345d567\578.mof
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\345d567\mozcrt19.dll
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\345d567\sqlite3.dll
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\345d567\WI345d.exe
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\345d567\WINAG.ico
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\345d567\WINAGSys
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\345d567\WINAGSys\vd952342.bd
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\WINAGSys
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\WINAGSys\winag.cfg
%UserProfile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Windows Additional Guard.lnk
%UserProfile%\Application Data\Windows Additional Guard
%UserProfile%\Application Data\Windows Additional Guard\cookies.sqlite
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Windows Additional Guard.lnk
%UserProfile%\Recent\ANTIGEN.tmp
%UserProfile%\Recent\cb.exe
%UserProfile%\Recent\CLSV.tmp
%UserProfile%\Recent\ddv.dll
%UserProfile%\Recent\dudl.drv
%UserProfile%\Recent\energy.dll
%UserProfile%\Recent\energy.sys
%UserProfile%\Recent\exec.exe
%UserProfile%\Recent\fan.drv
%UserProfile%\Recent\FS.dll
%UserProfile%\Recent\PE.drv
%UserProfile%\Recent\ppal.exe
%UserProfile%\Recent\SICKBOY.tmp
%UserProfile%\Recent\tjd.sys
%UserProfile%\Start Menu\Windows Additional Guard.lnk
%UserProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\Windows Additional Guard.lnk
c:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\searchplugins\search.xml


Remove registry entries:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{3F2BBC05-40DF-11D2-9455-00104BC936FF}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\WI345d.DocHostUIHandler
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\SearchScopes "URL" => "http://search-gala.com/?&uid=7&q={searchTerms}"
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\5.0\User Agent\Post Platform "967907703"
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "Windows Additional Guard"


Please be careful because manual removal of Windows Additional Guard may seriously damage operational system and sensitive data. Also there is a big possibility of incomplete removal, because some files could be hidden and program could re-install itself after you delete files and registry entries. So we strongly recommend you to use automatical removal tool.

Written by admin on September 7th, 2009 with no comments.
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A taste of Windows 7 advertising to come

Although I’m sure a sequel to the inspiring documentary about human flight keyed to Madonna’s “Ray of Light” otherwise known as the Windows XP commercial “Soar” have crossed their minds at least once, Microsoft seems to be taking a much more product-oriented approach comes time to promote Windows 7.

A number of conceptual TV commercial spots by director Marty Martin (awesome name) produced for Microsoft with a tight budget, short 3 days deadline and a Canon 5D Mark II SLR gives some clues to what the up and coming mainstream worldwide launch campaign for Windows 7 might focus on and look like.

Bearing in mind these are just three out of the five videos produced in total, here they are for your viewing pleasure.

Even though two of the spots are quite strange to say the least, from watching these spots one could assume for the mainstream Windows 7 campaign there will be a heavy focus on communicating the actual features of the product. For example, all three videos uploaded from the series of five produced utilize the final scene of the spot to illustrate Windows 7 in use, putting into context what the rest of the ad is about.

If the above assumption is correct, then the Windows 7 campaign would address at least one criticism of Windows Vista’s “Wow starts now” campaign where the product was almost completely ignored except for the iconic but non-sequitor Flip 3D reference.

The (first) college spot is definitely my favorite. Might be the soundtrack.


Written by Long Zheng on September 7th, 2009 with no comments.
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How to Avoid Losing Data In Microsoft Outlook

Microsoft Outlook is an email client (Mail User Agent to some) which I'm sure you know what it does. If not, let me try to explain it as simply as possible. Email clients are programs or application's which retrieves emails from the web server and downloads it onto your desktop.

Now with that out of the way, did you know that you can lose your mails because of your email client? This is a big deal as email is now a large part of communication both in the corporate world and the private/home user.

How can you lose your emails?

When you use email clients, you risk losing your email just like any other data on your desktop. Here is a list:

  • - Virus attack
  • - Corrupted partitions/volumes
  • - Deletion/Format
  • - Hard Disk Crash
  • - Theft/natural disaster

In Microsoft Outlook versions 2003, 2002, 98 and 97, once Outlook's PST file size goes above 2gb, your emails, or rather, the PST file, gets corrupted.

  • - PST corruption

Installation of anti-virus/anti-spyware

Prevention of viruses, spyware and basically all malware is important as they cause your system and programs to become sluggish, unstable and perform undesirable operations.

And since when you use Microsoft outlook, your emails will get affected as the mails on the server gets downloaded onto your computer.

  • - Install anti-virus/anti-spyware and update frequently

Anti-virus/anti-spyware is available widely and should often be updated for the latest updates and patches.

Use it to scan you computer, and to scan ALL emails if they contain attachments.

Never download anything directly to your computer unless you are certain of the reliability and credibility of its source.

For a detailed view of how to remove viruses, refer to this virus protection blog

Backup

The most reliable way to prevent the loss of your Outlook emails is to backup your PST file. To do this, simply copy your PST to another storage media (such as your thumb drive) or another drive on the same computer.

The PST file can be found by simply opening the search function (go to start menu and you can find the search function there) and copy and paste this term into the search box " .pst " without the double quotes.

Wait for the search finish. The default .pst file name is outlook.pst. Then just copy and paste the .pst file onto your backup media. Backup frequently, as you may never know when the outlook files (or any other important files for that matter) gets accidentally deleted, formatted or corrupted.

Computer Maintenance

Although this should already part of your routine, it bears reminding again. You should maintain your system by defragmenting, running scandsk and so on. This is basic maintenance for your computer as it can help prevent file system problems. It also enables your system to run smoothly and prevent system slowdown.

Here is a slew of other maintenance tips for you to look into

Outlook housekeeping

Yes, even in outlook, you need to do some basic maintenance. This is done to prevent your .PST file from getting corrupted.

Before outlook 2003 (and in earlier versions of outlook 2003), the .PST file limit was set at 2GB. If the .PST file size exceeded this limit, it would be very difficult, if at all possible, to retrieve any data from the .PST file as it would get corrupted.

When you are doing housekeeping, you are trying to keep this limit down and at the same time, helps in organising you mails so that they are easier to retrieve when you need to read them again.

How do you do that? Simple.

Delete all the old mails that you do not need, and remember to empty the trash. Categorise all your mails accordingly. For example, all your work folders should be in a separate folder from you personal emails and so on.

Create a NEW pst file

Another way to keep control of your PST file size is to create another .PST file. Of course, don't create a new .PST file for the sake of creating one.

Have separate .PST files for business and personal mails. To create this a new .PST file, simply open outlook and follow these steps:

  • 1.Go to File menu, to New, and then click Outlook Data File
  • 2. In the next window, you should see two options. Simply choose Office Outlook Personal Folders file. In Outlook 2003, there is an option to increase compatibility with older outlook versions, choose the Outlook 97-2002 Personal Folders File option. Click Ok
  • 3. Then choose an appropriate location to save your new .PST in. Choose a location, and the type in the filename of your new .PST file.

And there you have it. A new .PST file, all ready for use.

In actual fact, prevention of lost Outlook mails is not hard. However, you need to be constantly maintaining your system and backing up your mails which take up precious time. It is a necessary step to take to prevent you from losing all your precious emails.

Written by magakos on September 7th, 2009 with no comments.
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