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Many of these scams are put in place so that individuals can make money off of your misery. In lots of cases they make money on a per seat basis by infecting your machine with their malware. See the site http://www.vitalsecurity.org/ to hear about who are gehind these scams (nothing more than organized crime in the former Soviet Bloc in many cases) paper and money trails and more. There are groups attempting to stop this but it is hard to do when the laws don't reach to certain countries. |
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http://secured2k.home.comcast.net/tools/VirtumundoBeGone. This worked!!! I had tried everything including tech assistance from Microsoft and nothing including SpySweeper worked. Thanks to all who recommended VirumundoBeGone. Thank God ... Free at last...Free at last!!! I have my computer back!!! I hope they track down the WinFixer scumbags and send a loaded drone their way. |
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Have had the winfixer problem for weeks. Infuriating!! Even worse are their very explicit pop up ads trying to make me believe that I need to download winfixer to stop them. I have three children and I have to worry now about some sex ad jumping up in front of them. Makes me want to hunt these scumbags down and deal with them personally. I already have Norton antivirus & internet security (now at the highest setting), AND spysweeper. Neither could fix the problem. So I forked out the 39.95 for Xoftspy believing it would save me. I did.... for about 2 hours. Now it does nothing, and their help is no help. Don't waste your money. I wish I had found this site before I wasted mine. |
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Wow, thank you so much. I had the Winfixer adware thing on my computer for about a month and had looked around for solutions before finally giving up. My popup blocker did nothing, it couldn't be detected as a virus. I didn't know what to do other than get used to it. Then a couple of days ago, I decided to look around again for an inexpensive, simple solution to my problem. Then I came across askbobrankin.com. I read the posts and saw the different strategies other people had used to get rid of the same problem I had. I finally decided to go ahead and trust the second link from the Nov. 20 post because it seemed to me like my last resort. I used the program, which caused my computer to shut down irregularly. But when I started it back up no more Winfixer! It has been four days and my computer is running just as well as it did before i encountered that nasty piece of adware. I am so thankful. It worked for me and I hope it also helps others. Darn Winfixer buggers! |
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On January 4, 2006, I reported that I used Rob's November 20,2005 solution and it worked. Unfortunately, I became reinfected last week and the previous solution failed to work this time. Perhaps the WinFixer miscreants tweaked their program to bypass that fix. However, I ran across a new fix that worked, and here it is: Download and run VundoFix: http://www.atribune.org/ccount/click.php?id=4 Double-click VundoFix.exe to run it. Put a check next to Run VundoFix as a task. You will receive a message saying vundofix will close and re-open in a minute or less. Click OK. When VundoFix re-opens, click the Scan for Vundo button. Once it's done scanning, click the Remove Vundo button. You will receive a prompt asking if you want to remove the files, click YES. Once you click yes, your desktop will go blank as it starts removing Vundo. When completed, it will prompt that it will shutdown your computer, click OK. Turn your computer back on. |
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Try VundoFix at href="http://www.atribune.org/ccount/click.php?id=4 That works! And if it doesn't work today, download it again tomorrow & try it again. They keep updating their removal tool when those jerks change their nastyware to get around it. To prevent reinfection: Update your java! That was how it got onto your machine....by exploiting a hole in older java versions. You should check in add/remove programs after installing the newer java and make sure you have only 1 version installed. If you see 2 there, uninstall the older version. Otherwise you will still be vulnerable to this pest as it will exploit the older version still on your machine. |
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VundoFix.exe did it for me after months of torture. Thanks for the help! |
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Winfixer has turned me grey. Computing is no fun anymore. Spent a small fortune on Anti Virus . Going to try Bobs solution next and if that does,nt work i,m cutting off the plug! |
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If Winfixer actually is created in the uk, and the company has got a shopper account (paypal etc) why doesn't the government shut down the paypal, and atempt to find who is making this crap, fraud, computer misuse act, theft etc etc. EDITOR'S NOTE: Winfixer is "free" software, so the victims don't need to pay with Paypal, or a credit card. |
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i'm facing lots of issues with winfixer virus. i have symantec antivirus corporate edition in my system but it only detects it but can't clean it. symantec website has some steps to remove it. these steps tells to remove a lot of registry entries. but suprisingly none of those entries are present in my registry. i don't know what to do. i don't wanna pay to get it fixed. Please help. EDITOR'S NOTE: Did you try the Vundofix mentioned earlier in the comments? |
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