|  
               
                |  |  | 
                    
                    
                    
                 |  
 
	
	
		
	
	
  | 
    
      
              |  | Eternal Plumber |  | 
 
                  
                      Nov 15, 2008, 08:06 AM
                  
                 |  |  
  
    | 
        
        
        
       
        
        Microsofts "Bonzo Buddy"
       
                  
        If you clicked o Microsoft  "Anti-Virus 2009" it's already too late.  You're infested with spam that refuses to be deleted and if you attempt to access the removal tool it won't download.  I tried just about every way I could to delete it.  It resisted everything I tried.  Pop-ups eveery time I turned around.The only way Microsoft would stop the pop-ups and spam would be if I paid big $ for their application. Since I didn't need this I figured a simple "NO" would be enough. File shredder, program delete, cancel, none would get this out of my system. It just hung on like a bad cold.
 I finally gave up and restored my system back before Anti-Virus 2009.
 If you see it do not download it! It is not a download! If you've downloaded it good luck on removing it .  I tried for a hour before I just gave up and restored my system. Good luck,  Tom
 |  
    |  |  
	
		
	
	
  | 
    
      
              |  | Senior Member |  | 
 
                  
                      Nov 15, 2008, 08:14 AM
                  
                 |  |  
  
    | 
        
        
        
       
                  
        Antivirus 2009 is not a Microsoft product, it's counterfeit antivirus spyware and a variant of Antivirus 2008. I'm no fan of Microsoft, but they do not distribute malware.
 |  
    |  |  
	
		
	
	
  | 
    
      
              |  | Eternal Plumber |  | 
 
                  
                      Nov 15, 2008, 09:48 AM
                  
                 |  |  
  
    | 
        
        
        
       
                  
        Thank you Vingogly,It had Microsoft all over it so I just assumed it was a Microsoft update so I down loaded it.  BIG MISTAKE!   Cheers,  Tom
 |  
    |  |  
	
		
	
	
  | 
    
      
              |  | Senior Member |  | 
 
                  
                      Nov 15, 2008, 09:56 AM
                  
                 |  |  
  
    | 
        
        
        
       
                  
        
	
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by speedball1   Thank you Vingogly,It had microsoft all over it so I just assumed it was a Microsoft update so I down loaded it.  BIG MISTAKE!!   Cheers,  Tom
 What better way to dupe someone into downloading malware than to paste Microsoft all over it? :)
     |  
    |  |  
	
		
	
	
  | 
    
      
              |  | BossMan |  | 
 
                  
                      Nov 15, 2008, 10:23 AM
                  
                 |  |  
  
    | 
        
        
        
       
                  
        This is a new form of adware. 
It gives a ton of false positives that cannot be "removed" until you pay them ;) 
Not a problem Tom. 
Just download and run this through your system, it will remove all traces of this adware.
Malwarebytes.org |  
    |  |  
	
		
	
	
  | 
    
      
              |  | Eternal Plumber |  | 
 
                  
                      Nov 15, 2008, 01:12 PM
                  
                 |  |  
  
    | 
        
        
        
       
                  
        Thanks Ben, Your download failed.  I even went to their web site and tried to download it. I find out now that Windows Defender is simply a earlier 2008 version  of the malware I'm attempting to remove.  Now I have removed the 2009 version by restoring back to a earlier date but Windows Defender came with Vista. (Talk about bloat)  I guess I'll try the web for a solution.  Do you have any more ideas>  thanks,  tom
     |  
    |  |  
	
		
	
	
  | 
    
      
              |  | Senior Member |  | 
 
                  
                      Nov 15, 2008, 01:27 PM
                  
                 |  |  
  
    | 
        
        
        
       
                  
        The Malwarebytes program Ben suggested is what you want. If you can't get it downloaded, see if someone else you know can download it to a USB keychain drive so you can install it from there.
 
 EDIT:  Oops, Ben beat me to it. :)
 |  
    |  |  
	
		
	
	
  | 
    
      
              |  | BossMan |  | 
 
                  
                      Nov 15, 2008, 01:28 PM
                  
                 |  |  
  
    | 
        
        
        
       
                  
        Vingogly, normally I use Spybot, but I have found Malwarebytes does an excellent job with this particular piece of annoyingware ;)
     |  
    |  |  
	
		
	
	
  | 
    
      
              |  | Eternal Plumber |  | 
 
                  
                      Nov 15, 2008, 01:48 PM
                  
                 |  |  
  
    | 
        
        
        
       
                  
        Thanks Ben but I clicked om your limk and got a trial version of " Advanced  Registry Optimizer".  I disabled Windows Defender.  Sure acts like Malware.  You can't  delete it.   Thanks for your help.  Tom
     |  
    |  |  
	
		
	
	
  | 
    
      
              |  | BossMan |  | 
 
                  
                      Nov 15, 2008, 01:50 PM
                  
                 |  |  
  
    | 
        
        
        
       
                  
        Freaky.I'll e-mail it over to you.
 
 Sent via Yousendit.
 |  
    |  |  
 
 
 
  
    | Question Tools | Search this Question |  
    |  |  |  
 Add your answer here.
 
Check out some similar questions!
Intertherm Electric Furnace Blower works in "on" not in "auto"
 [ 6 Answers ]
I have an Intertherm Electric Furnace E2EB-015AH. I came home from work last night, turned the heat on and it didn't work as advertised. I could hear the relays clicking occasionally so I investigated a little and found the elements are heating up and cycling, the relay inside the thermostat cycles...
 View more  questions
Search
 
 |