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Virus Removal - Trojan

December 18th, 2008

There a lot of people reporting trojan infections the last few days.  I have been busy doing remote virus removal for people all over the United States and Canada.  Recently there seems to be a trend with people using MySpace and Internet Explorer and trojan infections.  I would like to let anyone reading this article that I can remove a trojan infection over the internet for $45.00 per machine.  If you are interested, please see Remote Virus Removal.  I use a combination of tools for fixing computers remotely and removing trojan horse infections.  I use online virus scans, adware removal tools, hijackthis, malwarebytes, eset NOD32 and countless others.  I can remote in to a system in anywhere in the world in minutes and usually have the problem solved in an hour, depending on internet speed and severity of the virus infection.  I can perform data backup to either your storage device or to a secure device at my location.  I accept all major credit cards thanks to Google Checkout and provide you with the best possible service.  You can rest assured that I take pride in my work and that I only run the best software on your machine.  I offer payment in 30 minute increments via secure payment processing.  All data transfer for our remote session is using the same encryption as payment processing.

I provide a 15 minute FREE Consultation to make sure this is the right choice for you.  I also offer  a TOLL FREE number 1-888-390-5676

The nice thing is, you don’t have to unplug your computer and take it somewhere, you can even watch what I am doing in real time and learn how to do it yourself.  Save some money this holiday by not having to purchase a new computer.



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Cyber Monday by ThreatFire

November 27th, 2008

Ensure you’re protected ahead of Cyber Monday
PC Tools’ tips for safe online Christmas shopping

1. Use web browser protection

While shopping online you may come across what appear to be legitimate-looking websites created with the express intent of committing financial or identity fraud. Hackers can also infect legitimate or reputable websites, such that by merely going to a website, you could infect your family’s computer and expose your personal details and financial welfare to risk.

Reputable browser protection, such as PC Tools Browser Defender, warns you about potentially dangerous websites and identifies websites that are trying to infect or harm your computer - standard option with PC Tools Internet Security.

2. Install comprehensive security protection

You can also help protect yourself from malicious attacks by installing reputable security software such as Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus or PC Tools Internet Security which are recommended by leading independent publications. Make sure your security product has real-time and browser protection, which can block attacks as they happen and while you surf the web, as well as behavioural protection, which helps protect against new and unknown threats.

3. Ensure you have the latest updates

Always keep your product up to date. Ensure you are using the inbuilt Smart Update feature which automatically downloads the latest databases and software updates.

4. Do your homework

Check out the website’s refund and returns policies, privacy policy and legal notices. These documents should be readily available on online websites. You will want to know for example, what your rights are in relation to any goods you buy on line and how a company deals with your personal details.

5. Be click aware

Be wise about clicking on links in emails from online retailers. Cybercriminals wanting to steal your personal information can now create emails that look exactly the same as those that come from well-known online stores. So even emails that may appear to be from a legitimate company may be dangerous. Make sure you have a powerful spam filter that automatically detects suspicious emails as they arrive in your inbox.

6. Look for the signs

Using your browser, you can view the site’s security certificate and verify that it is issued to the web site you intended. A security certificate is designed to give you comfort that the information you send from your computer is kept secure from access by other parties. You should also check that the security certificate is registered to the website you are visiting. You can do this by double clicking on the security icon and verifying that the name in the certificate matches the name of the retailer.

7. Pay using a secure method

If you use a debit card when purchasing from an online shopping site, the purchase amount will be immediately withdrawn from your account and will be more difficult to get back if the transaction turns out to be fraudulent. If you use a credit card you can contest transactions before you pay your monthly statement. Frequent online shoppers should consider setting up a separate credit card with a low limit, so that if their details do get stolen, a thief will be limited in the amount of money they can charge to the card.

8. Don’t give out too many details

Online retailers should only require your basic contact details (for example, name, billing address and contact number) and card details in order to process a credit/debit card payment. If you are concerned that a retailer is requesting too much information, contact them by phone to find out why they need so much information, how they plan to use it and if they have a privacy policy to protect you.

9. Keep records of the transaction

Make sure you print and save records of any online transactions, including the product description, price and the receipt of payment. If the site turns out to be fraudulent, you’ll need this information to advise the relevant authorities in order to try to get your money back.

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How do you clear the drop-down menu in Internet Explorer browser bars without erasing the history?

October 23rd, 2008
browser history
Erica E asked:


Like… Whenever you type in www.y into your browser bar, it brings up a drop-down menu that gives the options of www.yahoo.com, www.youtube.com, etc. How do you erase those entries without clearing the entire history?

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Is there a time limit on how long Google Desktop caches deleted files like web browser history?

October 14th, 2008
browser history
J C asked:


I know Google Desktop maintains caches of deleted files and web browser history. I’m trying to figure out if there is some time limit or size limit Google Desktop has on it’s deleted file cache.

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How do I find my browser history?

October 13th, 2008
browser history
shayla asked:


I don’t want to know how to erase it, I just want to know how to access it so that I can re-visit one of the websites I was at yesterday. I can’t remember what it was. But I know that I didn’t finish reading something.

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How do I see a list of my web browser history?

October 4th, 2008
browser history
puddlejump719 asked:


I would like to find a list of all the sites that I’ve visited. I know I’ve found it before but I can’t find it again. I’ve done a search for temporary internet files but it’s empty (via C:Windows/Temp/Temporary Internet files. The other paths I’ve heard of don’t find anything). Also, will it tell you what time you visited the site?

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Is er een standbeeld van beperkingen bij het vervolgen voor identiteitsdiefstal?

September 23rd, 2008
identity theft
Savannah B asked:


Ik doe een rapport van het 10 paginaonderzoek over identiteitsdiefstal en kan niet vinden als er een standbeeld van beperkingen op deze misdaad is. Om het even welke hulp of website zijn appreicated!

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I know how to check the browser history on my?

September 17th, 2008
browser history
♥ gina ♥ asked:


browser but would like details on the history. like a date and time on when a site was visited. How do I get that? All my browser says is like today, yesterday and 2 weeks ago. I am wanting more details and I know there has to be a way to do see the details of sites visited. PLEASE HELP!

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My browser history was deleted and I keep getting an error message on the cookies file how do i find a history

September 8th, 2008
browser history
11 more weeks left!!!!!! asked:


When I do control h it only shows yesterday and today. When I look up the cookies files it gives me the message —–This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the folder options control panels—– I have no idea what it means. I know someone deleted the history to hide something and I am curious any suggestions?

I have internet explorer, it is the newest version.

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Can deleting browser history prevent hackers from stealing my identity?

September 3rd, 2008
browser history
Henry B. asked:


(i.e., deleting temp internet files, history, cookies).

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Is there anyway to look at your entire browser viewing history?

August 19th, 2008
browser history
spazzy839 asked:


I did not set my history to record that far back, only 20 days, but i want to look for something farther back than that. I need to know how, please.

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How can we check from the PC which sites are visited if browser history is deleted?

August 18th, 2008
browser history
ymas 7 asked:


A 19 yrs old son of my friend uses internet excessively. she has noticed he deletes certain history items from the browser. How can she know which sites he visited? is there any other place in PC where the record is available? she is using IE and Windows xp.

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How do you find and read the History for the Internet Browser for Windows Vista?

August 16th, 2008
browser history
Samantha S asked:


I am looking for and can’t find where the file is to view the history of the Internet Browser. Can anyone help me please? Thank you, I am operating on Windows Vista.

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How do I stop my son from cleaning out the browser history cache on the computer ? I want to monitor him ?

July 30th, 2008
browser history
r j asked:


I found his myspace account through email search and it was very disturbing , he said he no longer uses that account & that he has another . Bottom line is there a way that I can prevent him from cleaning up his browsing history through the “internet options” tab . that is where he goes to clean his surfing habits & cookies , Please help me I run Win XP / Mozilla Firefox pentium 4 1.8 gig etc etc .

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How can i delet my Internet browser history?

July 26th, 2008
browser history
andrea d asked:


I just notice is not getting deleted is got links from like 1 week ago and keep adding more, I already try tool>internet Options>delete and the days to keep history is on zero yet nothing happens, is there anything wrong with my lappy???
Is a XP by the way.
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