Trojan.Win32.Agent.azsy

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Andy Huang

a) PC Tools SpywareDoctor - latest ver.
b) Symantec Antivirus - latest ver.
Run PC Tools in WIndows, and Symantec in SafeMode/DOS.
Turn on heuristics, stealth/rootkits detetction & other advanced options,
turn off "reduce CPU priority" or whatever controls processor tasking
(workload), don't minimize, leave it to run, it will reboot several times to
complete cleanup.

PC Tools PSywareDoctor is phenomenal.
 
D

David H. Lipman

From: "Drew T" <[email protected]>

| childofthe1980s,

| Do yourself a favor, invest in a reputable antivirus program. Most viruses
| and spyware aren't this simple, and believe me, this was very very simple.
| Next time it won't be. If you're wondering which programs are worth
| investing in, check out this link.



| Drew

BS site who gears their reviews based upon advertisement revenue.
Their so-called ranking does not include Avira AntiVir (one of the *best*) and they
include Paretologic which is a scam company to avoid. Thus any info they provide is
tainted at best.
 
R

Richard Urban

childofthe1980s said:
Yeah, but it has a "Purchase" button on it.....So, when it finishes the
Full
Scan, it will make me purchase it in order to get rid of this stuff.

I'll let it finish the scan, but hours later it's going to say to purchase
something to get rid of the spyware....then, I'm back to square one



You haven't even tried it and you are complaining!

Download it (free version) and use it. Millions have done so already.
 
M

Michael

childofthe1980s said:
Yeah, but it has a "Purchase" button on it.....So, when it finishes the
Full
Scan, it will make me purchase it in order to get rid of this stuff.

I'll let it finish the scan, but hours later it's going to say to purchase
something to get rid of the spyware....then, I'm back to square one

Christ!!! Are you sure you're not a childofthe 1930s? Both links posted
were for the free versions of each program. Read each page s l o w
l y.

For Adaware look for "Anniversary Edition."
 
C

Charles W Davis

Rick,

I had that on a Club member's computer. None of the files noted on that
page existed, even with hidden files turned on. Malwarebytes did remove the
infection. but only after execution in safe mode.

I view that article as an attempt to help PC Tools sell Spyware Doctor.
Spyware Doctor reported 6 threats and 213 infections. Malware bytes removed
five items. The system was clean and stayed clean.
 
C

chanook*xyz*

chanook*xyz*--I am using Avast free
version/anti-virus----SUPERantispyware---and Malwarebytes---all FREE
editions. No problems whatsoever and love it. The SUPERantispyware.com is
great. Might want to check it out.
 

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