How To Get Rid Of Annoying “internet Antivirus Pro” Message?
November 27th, 2009 | by Frenday |I once installed Internet Antirus Pro. After, I got “Insecure internet activity. Threat of virus attack” message when I surf the net using IE. It has two options “Click here to get advanced real-time protection andcontinue browsing” and “Continue to this website unprotected”. When I select the first option it directs me to the Internet Antivirus Pro website. It’s annoying. Please help! Thanks!
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6 Responses to “How To Get Rid Of Annoying “internet Antivirus Pro” Message?”
By Dunbar Pappy on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
Scads of malware in the wild, are utilizing Windows vulnerabilities producing misbehavior in browsers and systems.
One step (of several) that should be done is this:
If your PC (personal confuser) is misbehaving (POP-UP’s; going to weird, unrequested sites; goofy warnings; etc., & apart from removing any malware already installed on your system) you must
TURN OFF 3rd PARTY COOKIES!!
This helps stop un-requested cookies ( = pop-ups & websites) from being displayed on your machine.
Internet Explorer: go to Tools> Internet Options> Privacy> Advanced: here check ‘Override automatic….’; ‘Allow session cookies’; ‘Allow 1st party cookies’; & ‘Block 3rd Party Cookies’.
Firefox: go to Tools> Options> Privacy: here UN-CHECK ‘Accept 3rd Party cookies’
Opera, et al: not sure, check under ‘options’ for this.
Then, you’ll have to EXTRACT MALWARE REMNANTS with Spybot, Ad Aware, and all available trusted cleaners & Anti-virus software. Find the bulk of these security tools here: http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/securi…
Gibson Research has several valuable/must-do security freeware utilities @http://www.grc.com/freepopular.htm
By Perry N on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
InternetAntivirusPro (or Internet Antivirus Pro, InternetAntivirus Pro, Internet AntivirusPro) had been identified as a malicious malware antispyware application. InternetAntivirusPro tends to be downloaded and installed via a Trojan application, usually through browser security exploits, or via other unorthodox and unethical devices and methods. Once InternetAntivirusPro has embedded itself in a computer system, it will then display fictitious notifications informing the user about imaginary security and privacy risks – all of which is done so as to ensure the user purchases the full version of the malware, which in turn may only assist in generating a system slowdown and further instability. InternetAntivirusPro can be extremely difficult to manually remove, therefore it is recommended that the user seek the help of an expert in trying to remove this malicious malware.
How to remove InternetAntivirusPro http://www.pcthreat.com/parasitebyid-718…
By Bebo on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
So I guess you’ve already uninstalled it. Then I would empty all history, including cookies and cache.
Perhaps run a registry cleaner to clean out all that may remain of that program there.
Wait a minute, I just ran a quick search. What you had was a rogue program. Read the link here:http://www.spywareremove.com/removeInter…
You may need adaware, a free software, and this:http://www.malwarebytes.org/rogueremover… rogue remover
By mydzigns on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
un install the internet virus pro. try avg free. im using it. then delete all cokies go to tools/ internet options/ in browsing history delete / delete all
By Koos N on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
Perhaps this can help you remove ithttp://www.pchubs.com/blogs/internet-ant…
By TheWarlo on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
delete system 32 its were spyware likes to hide and u dont rly need it