You need to run these 5 essential steps to remove all the spyware on your computer.
1. Run Deckard's System Scanner (DSS)
2. Run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
3. Run the anti spyware removal programs spybot
4 Run Superantispyware
5. Run a complete scan with free curing utility Dr.Web CureIt!
Install threat fire which will enhance your antivirus protection
ive been getting this virus everyday.....grrrr hope someone comes up with a solution i send it to my virus vault... :(
I want to say that i used systheal antivirus to scan my system. I think that the performance of that antivirus was good than Quick Heal and Avira Antivirus.
When you moved the file to the AVG Virus Vault it was deleted from its original location, coded, and then saved in a non-executable file in a hidden folder. Your PC is no longer infected.If you are not missing any data file and your applications are running, then you can delete these vaulted files from the AVG Virus Vault. You can do it selectively: from AVG Virus Vault program-> select files -> right click on the selection -> Delete file(s).Or you can delete all AVG Virus Vault contents in one go: Open the AVG Control Center program -> right click on AVG Virus Vault component -> choose"Empty vault".
IVE just updated my avg antivirus software and run it. It found downloader.briss and removed it to the virus vault.
You can leave it there or empty the vault. Either way, you are safe.
NO u cant
Open the vault and empty it. Read the HELP file that came with the program.
I somehow got rid of it by myself. I was following the directions on how to send it to McAfee and now the file is stuck in a win.zip file. I don't know what I did wrong. There were only 20 steps to follow. I scanned with AVG again and it moved it to the vault finally. Now I just have to figure out how to get it deleted from the vault and how to get it out of win.zip. I tried shutting off the system restore and restarting and all that. It didn't work. go to virus directory on grisoft web site and follow the instrucyion
Hey if it is deleted it will again affect the computer so its fine to keep it in virus vault....................
To perform Google Vault Export to PDF you need to first get the PST file from the Google Vault data. After getting the PST, you can convert it to a PDF file. So, let's see the steps to get the PST file from Google Vault. Step 1. Download the SysTools Google Vault Downloader tool. Step 2. Choose Google Vault as the Source and Outlook as the destination. Step 3. Select the Data and enter Source details. Step 4. Provide the location for the resulting file and add users. Step 5. Finally, hit the Download option. Now use the SysTools PST to PDF Exporter tool to convert the PST to PDF file.
I had this same problem with a computer at work. AVG 7.0 wouldn't heal the infected files automatically or move them to the Virus Vault. I moved the infected files into the Virus Vault myself. You can do this in AVG. Once in the Vault, you can delete them. Don't delete if they are critical or actual system files. The infected files were simply temporary Internet files, but because they were in Windows\Temporary Internet Files\IE content (Windows98), they read as system files and AVG wouldn't touch them. I ran another couple of scans after doing this and the machine was clear. Hope this helps.
There are 7 vaults as follows: Vault 87 Vault 92 Vault 101 Vault 106 Vault 108 and Vault 112