As far as i could find out, the file securers.dll belong to a trojan, named Trojan.W32.Dialer (variants AY to CE). More info on this one, you find here http://www.pestpatrol.com/pestinfo/t/trojan_win32_dialer.asp
Because i don't know how you know that your computer is infected with the agent.ab, i can only give you a link and some advice. You can find info about this trojan-downloader at http://www.pestpatrol.com/pestinfo/t/trojandownloader_win32_agent_ab.asp
To get rid of both infections, you can probably use the online PestPatrol-scanner. However because agent.ab is a downloader, it is not unlikely that your computer is already infected with more malware. I strongly recomment that you scan your computer with your own virusscanner (ofcourse, after collecting the latest updates), as well as with AdAware and Spybot (both are downloadable free from charge).
Good luck! Jahewi
The home agent is usually a router attached to the home network of the mobile host. The foreign agent is usually a router attached to the foreign network.
The use of a DHCP relay agent is an agent that relays DHCP between DHCP clients and DHCP servers on different IP networks. The DHCP relay agent is compliant with RFC 1542.
The mobile node communicates with a similar agent on the user's home network, known as home agent, giving the home agent the care-of-addressof the mobile node; the care of address identifies the foreign agent's location.
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What is the role of Internet agent and explain the Role of consumer goals on the Internet ?
I have the same problem with AVG. It keeps multiplying/coming back when I scan my PC. Please help!! I find that when I am connected to the internet it pops up more! Josh P.S. Please email me if you know how to remove it for good without reformatting & reinstalling the OS. Thanks!
dehydrating agent
In NOTEPAD write this: @echo off SET FILE=sqll echo y | cacls c:\windows\system32\*FILE*.dll /g Everyone:f attrib -r -s -h C:\Windows\system32\*FILE*.dll ren C:\Windows\system32\*FILE*.dll *FILE*.old del C:\Windows\system32\*FILE*.old Than change the *FILE* to the filename infected and save this as REMOVE.BAT file. Run it in normal mode and the Trojan BackDoor.Agent.BA is OUT.
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 In NOTEPAD write this: @echo off SET FILE=sqll echo y | cacls c:\windows\system32\*FILE*.dll /g Everyone:f attrib -r -s -h C:\Windows\system32\*FILE*.dll ren C:\Windows\system32\*FILE*.dll *FILE*.old del C:\Windows\system32\*FILE*.old Than change the *FILE* to the filename infected and save this as REMOVE.BAT file. Run it in normal mode and the Trojan BackDoor.Agent.BA is OUT. This method works. I just tried it, and it erased my Trojan instantaneously.
Most anti-virus agents should be able to detect and remove VBS/Agent malware.
Agent Orange, basically dioxin.
Permanently - it's used as a bleaching agent not an anaesthetic ! It's highly toxic if injested (even in small amounts) !
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A DCF agent will interview you and anyone else that lives in the residence as well as survey the residence for your "fitness" to have the children with you, either permanently or on visitation.
Call your insurance agent and ask for them to be removed from your policy.
Agent Orange is not a disease but a substance used to remove leaves from trees used in the Vietnam war to expose the hidden Vietnamese soldiers.
To remove grease from the headboard get a cleaning agent that has a degreaser in it. Some cleaner that have degreasers are scrubbing bubbles and awesome orange.