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malicious antivirus 360
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Somehow I have got a malicious antivirus on to my home computer which is corupting different programmes. I am not even been able to go into my emails for a week. it will not allow me connection to the internet. I am writing from another computer which is not infected. I have read on the internet that antivirus 360 is a milicious software and I am trying to get rid of it. Whatever I do to delete it does not work. Does anybody know how to get rid of it? Thanks in advance.
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A few weeks ago we had a similar nasty piece of software on my daughters laptop computer.
It redirected our browser searches through its own server, stopped us downloading any malware software (like malwarebytes), it corrupted AVG anti virus, changed the Windows security centre window, and updated a Windows system file called "hosts" which changed my network settings.
Every time I uninstalled it it just reinstalled itself.
I know a lot about computers but was unable to get rid of it and in the end I had to reinstall Windows.
You could try malwarebytes, but you will probably need to download it on another PC, put it on CD or memory stick, then move that to your PC to install it.
It may stop you updating malwarebytes to get the latest list of files so it may not work.
Good luck because I think you are going to need it.
It redirected our browser searches through its own server, stopped us downloading any malware software (like malwarebytes), it corrupted AVG anti virus, changed the Windows security centre window, and updated a Windows system file called "hosts" which changed my network settings.
Every time I uninstalled it it just reinstalled itself.
I know a lot about computers but was unable to get rid of it and in the end I had to reinstall Windows.
You could try malwarebytes, but you will probably need to download it on another PC, put it on CD or memory stick, then move that to your PC to install it.
It may stop you updating malwarebytes to get the latest list of files so it may not work.
Good luck because I think you are going to need it.