I got this one so badly, that there was no possible way to remove it. It had crept into every corner of my hard drive in a matter of a day or two in trying to remove it. I had never seen anything with such tenacity. One of the things I learned that had helped cause this was in windows 7, leaving UAC settings bare minimum. I think it spoofed itself as an automatic java update, and crept onto my pc without me even knowing. I ended up wiping the hard drive and doing a fresh install.YoshiEgg25 wrote:I've seen something similar to that in IT. I think it was called Security Tool. Constant popups, wouldn't let you access the internet, a virus scanner, or malware/spyware programs. Absolute pain in the ass to remove.Michi wrote:I've gotten something very similar to that and it's a pain in the butt to get rid of. It locks up all of your other anitvirus programs and keeps bombarding you with endless pop-ups regarding an unknown "virus" and tells you to buy their software to get rid of it. Really irritating. But safe-mode and scans blissfully get rid of it.CRTGAMER wrote:Here is one of the worse ones......AntiVirus AntiSpyware 2011
Anyways, yeah I've heard that these scammers are getting more ballsy than ever just to get a CC number. I hate to say it, but those scammers had a weak plan; they took too long to try to get the info. The longer they try, the more suspicious people get. If it were me, I would have... never mind

