There are phishing pages on my computer and they have even removed icons and screen scenes.what do I do? I want them gone. thanxI have phishing pages how do i get rid of them?
Try downloading and running a free adware/virus remover like:
Avast [home edition is FREE] - http://www.avast.com/
It can scan and remove viruses and adware etc from your computer and it will silently run in the background thereafter and immediately alert you to any incoming viruses or suspicious files automatically LIVE as they come in emails or websites etc.
It also automatically updates itself online every day.
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In order to successfully remove malware infections (viruses, spyware, adware etc) from your PC you need to follow a methodical approach as well as using effective (and free) tools. There’s a decent guide covering this that you can work through at My Slow PC (http://www.MySlowPC.net/) – click on the “Troubleshooting” link. Here’s my advice from it:
1.) Turn System Restore OFF so any infection that you remove is not restored.
2.) Scan with a combination of the best detection utilities as you’ll find different scanners can sometimes pick up different infections. E.g.
* McAfee Stinger – a free standalone Trojan virus scanner
* SpyBot Search %26amp; Destroy – a spyware/adware scanner
* Lavasoft Adaware – for spyware/adware
Note – it might be a good idea to disconnect your network connection once you’ve updated them with the latest virus/spyware definitions. This is due to the fact that often an infection is trying to spread over your network.
3.) If the above fails or you’re not sure if you’re still infected, when you start your PC tap the F8 key, select “Safe Mode” and repeat the scans once you’re connected.
I hope the above helps, as mentioned the guide above is a lot more detailed and the My Slow PC site is pretty useful. Good luck!I have phishing pages how do i get rid of them?
Use McAfee SiteAdvisor
http://www.download.com/1770-20_4-0.html…
they have it for Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer
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