How to remove “Warning! Spyware detected on your computer” message
June 26th, 2008 by
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About “Warning! Spyware detected on your computer” message
“Warning! Spyware detected on your computer” message is the result of Antivirus XP 2008 infector (adware program) installed on your computer. This adware may hijack your desktop, change wallpaper showing the following message: “Warning! Spyware detected on your computer! Install an antivirus or spyware remover to clean your computer”. Moreover, it may change your homepage (”Insecure internet activity. Threat of virus attack” hijacker), and install Antivirus XP 2008 rogue without your permission, using browser security holes. We recomend to remove this dangerous malware from your PC.
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“Warning! Spyware detected on your computer” message behaviour:
- “Warning! Spyware detected on your computer” message may slow your PC
- “Warning! Spyware detected on your computer” message may be difficult to remove manually
- “Warning! Spyware detected on your computer” message may infect network computers
- “Warning! Spyware detected on your computer” message may hijack your homepage
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July 10th, 2008 at 6:17 pm
1. Directory list C:\WINDOWS\system32 and sort by date to look for files created since the infection began. In my case there were three suspicious ones:-
blphcv76j0e76a.scr
lphcv76j0e76a.exe
phcv76j0e76a.bmp
Notice that part of the name is common to all of them (cv76j0e76a). Delete these files.
2. Run msconfig, click on the startup tab and untick the startup for the virus .exe file (in my case lphcv76j0e76a.exe)
3. Restart your computer.
4. Check that the virus files above have not come back. You may also need to reset the wallpaper in Control Panel Display settings.
5. Run regedit and search for items containing the “common” name (cv76j0e76a). You should find at least two (the screensaver and the startup register). Delete the items found from the registry.
6. Restart your computer again.
7. Check that virus has gone, then create a System Restore point using the options in “Help and Support”
8. Job done!