Remove Win 7 Internet Security 2012 (Virus Manual Removal Guide)
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@CainmosniMirrored My computer doesn't let me open safe mode.
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i fixed it by just opening the TASK MANAGER... but remember you only have less than 4 seconds to do the next steps.... next is once the task manager is open ,click the PROCESS TAB and then click the "ISECURITY.EXE" then immediately press the DELETE then the ENTER key.... it would probably take a few tries before you succeed but it will work...then just find it on your PC and delete that mothafucka !!!
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Just boot into safe mode and restore computer to a recent restore point. That's what I did and it worked. No more crazy virus. Thumbs up so people see this.
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Where to find a fake antivirus? I want to try it out in a virtual pc
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What's with the background music....Is this video for instructional purposes or not?
I'm trying to find a legitimate fix for a virus and I expected to hear someone talking through the video with meaningful information!
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I am using Opera so it's relatively easy. Just go to Settings > Quick Preferences > uncheck Enable Plugin, uncheck Enable Javascript, uncheck Animated Images, etc. These are the globe options for all web sites. > Now go to each individual legit web site, say Youtube, right click>Edit Site Preferences>Content and Scripting>Enable only the options you need to make the web site look right.
For Firefox, there is a popular addon called NoScript you can try out.
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There is an browser plugin for firefox called scriptblocker. You have to enable every script for the website you use, but you will have less ads and you're a little bit safer in the web.
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@iUse400W That's...really smart, actually...
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@iUse400W could you tell me how to disable those programs and re-enable them?
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@Klank9944 you can get this virus from ads on the side of a website so it really isn't as easy to avoid as you say. Especially considering it bypasses most Norton and several other AV software.
Seems like it's distributed through Adobe Flash ads.
So nobody is immune, as long as you are using Windows and have Flash plug-in and Javascript enabled and visit certain websites, you will get the malware.
To be safer in the future, we all need to disable Flash and Javascript for unknown websites, then enable them individually for known legit websites.
iUse400W 2 months ago 3
@Klank9944
Got this off my girlfriend's SD card when we got back from holiday (guess it exists on her PC at home) - My method was simpler:
-Task Manager
-Close enx.exe
-Download AVG free
-Run AVG free as administrator (otherwise the virus will prevent it from running)
-Update, run a scan
-Watch AVG delete the virus
-????
-PROFIT!
Shadow383 2 months ago 2