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Winiguard


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I've somehow downloaded a virus, trogan or something called winiguard.

How do I get rid of it?

sledge

Sledge,

Wini Guard, also known as WiniGuard, is new counterfeit anti-spyware software that created to invade yoru privacy and ruin the Internet community. Just like most fake antispywares, Wini Guard issues misleading and exaggerated results. Wini Guard usually installed itself onto your PC without your permission, through Vundo Trojan, Virus or fake software. WiniGuard will display fake system alerts or fake security alerts to trick user to buy the paid version of WiniGuard , in order to remove the potential and reported problems. Not only does it cause your machine to slow down dramatically, it would also put your privacy and data in risk.

Winiguard is relatively new, so a tried and true cure for this baby has not appeared yet. I have several actions that you can perform yourself, depending on your comfort level.

Scott Millard

Southpaw Technology

Lincolnton, NC

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These are a few preliminary things that you can do.

If you have inadvertently accepted software, that you do not want, you will have to remove it.

My suggestion is to delete your cookies and temporary INTERNET files. (Safe although you will have to re-enter your passwords on sites that you entertain).

Look in your control panel (add remove programs) and check if there are unwanted programs that you can identify. Remove unwanted programs. (Be aware that some of these programs are linked to bells and whistles that you may have to give up in order to get rid of the unwanted program).

Sometimes files are added to your root directory, and you can find/delete them.

Be very careful that you do not delete files until you investigate them.

Mcafee has a few suggestions at this link.

http://us.mcafee.com/root/identitytheft.as...prevent_combine

http://www.mcafee.com/us/threat_center/default.asp

http://vil.nai.com/vil/recently_updated_viruses.aspx

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