Critical System Error Adware
critical system error adware
Need helps in removing Adware…!!!!!?
I’ve one ad-ware on my PC which is in the system tray beside the clock, right-bottom coner of the screen.
it shows the Stop sign and “?” sign alternatively in a circle. It also shows that “Critical System Error!!”. then sometimes there is a note pop up as saying
“System Alert: Malware threats
Your computer is infected with a back door Trojan that allows the remote attacker ……”
and when i click on the blinking sign it goes to this web-site:
http://www.virusburst.com/?aff=321
I’ve used the spybot software to remove but couldn’t!!
i believe this is an ad-ware, or am i in trouble?
please help, as i am totally lost, thanks in advance for answering.
VirusBurst (your icon) is spyware
http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/virusburst.com?ref=safe&aff_id=0
Here’s a link to a step by step way of removing the pain
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic63896.html
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