Remove 'AntiVira Av' or 'AntiMalware GO' for free
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@InfernoLynx Well, I actually have had it for about 3 months. I got that virus sometime between when i got AntiMalware GO and Windows Recovery. Btw, I am not in the computer with the virus. I took it to my uncle to get it fixed. He said that reinstalling Windows 7 will help. But i am not sure, and i don't want to lose my files.
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@InfernoLynx yeah I removed it and so far it seems to be fine.
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@WiiCubeFilms Probably is, either way, you'll want to remove it.
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@InfernoLynx same with my desktop. when the scan finished last night it found 16 infected files but some of them were from the third rogue it got. Antimalware Go is actually the fifth rogue this computer got but I think I removed it because it hasn't shown up yet. however as I typed this my antivirus just found something.
Trojan.Win32.FakeAV.atuw
is that one of the files of the rogue or is that a different one?
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@WiiCubeFilms I don't know, these rogues usually update themselves so the amount of infections may change, the problem with this video however, is that the computer was infected with several other rogues in the past.
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my desktop just got the antimalware go thing last week and I'm actually doing everything you said to do in the vid as I'm typing (on my laptop)
I saw your scan said it found what looked like 115 infected files but you had antivira va. how many infected files should I expect to see once the scan is done for antimalware go?
Hello. I have that Google redirect virus thing. If I download this Malwarebytes AntiMalware, can it remove it? Just a simple question.
TheGn2 10 months ago
@TheGn2 It should.
InfernoLynx 10 months ago
@InfernoLynx It didn't get removed. :( Even Norton can't detect this virus. Are there any other options?
TheGn2 9 months ago
@TheGn2 scan with mbam again, if that doesn't work, try using spyware doctor, and that rogue is still on your PC after a month?
InfernoLynx 9 months ago