write a letter to the hacker then check for updates here for response to it :)
Run an update on you virus scan. Then do a complete scan on your system. Your anti virus program should be able to detect and clean or even quarantine the virus.
It Detects if any virus present in computer.
have your anti-virus run a full styem scan to check for it
Scan virus online. Check out the link...
Yes. You can download antivirus software (there are free ones can do it), update the virus definitions, scan your computer with it, and delete/remove it or quarantine it.
You PC maybe infected by a mass mailer worm. Do an online virus scan ,update your windows and also update your antivirus software
Yes. Once installation and virus update are complete you can run a virus scan offline. However, you must connect every day or so to get virus updates. By the way, more than one rating outfit thinks Avira Free Antivirus is better than AVG.
It is suggested that you carry out an immediate update of your anti virus software and then get the software to run a scan and action accordingly.
For most (if not all) virus scanners that would be a "no". Unless the virus scan was completed and prompted that a restart is needed. So if you have paused an incomplete virus scan and decide to restart your personal computer, you would have to start all over again. Of course, it's always best to check the support for your virus protection to see what it can and cannot do.
your anti virus scans for virus
After a first-time install... Re-boot your computer into 'safe' mode. That stops most programs running - and loads just the minimum drivers to make the computer usable. Run an update of the anti-virus program -to download the latest virus definitions. Run a FULL scan with your anti-virus program - which will check almost every part of the hard-drive. Assuming the program has the option - run a 'boot-time' scan - which will analyse parts inaccessible under normal operations. Once you've run a full scan, and presumably the program has returned no virus detection - re-boot your computer in 'normal' mode - and you're all set
yes, make a virus scan