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> [Closed] Removal of Antivirus System Pro malware, Removal of Antivirus System Pro malware
Ceil
post Oct 31 2009, 12:02 PM
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I have had my laptop taken over by the Antivirus System Pro spyware or malware. I have searched the web and found self help tips but I am unable to find any of the listed files anywhere on my pc including the registry. I am unable to access my restore points, as I am getting an error message that says that it has been disabled by group policy and to contact my domain administrator. I am also unable to access my task manager, as it too has been disabled, and I need to contact my administrator, who btw is me.

The aim of the malware is to get me to buy the fake software, and will disrupt and create system damages if I do not cooperate, which I have not been doing. I finally managed to install Spyware Doctor, but I am still open to a more cost effective solution in removing this foreign invasion from my pc. I am also hoping to have it fixed before too much damage occurs.

Can anyone assist me with this problem. I am quite capable of following IT instructions.
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CatByte
post Nov 7 2009, 05:02 AM
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