Anus Laptop ScamBait with Cole v2.0

This is from a Nigerian Scammer that gave me fake credit card information for laptops. He wanted laptops, he got them. 9 shipments of dead appliances like a washer, dryer, fridge and stove (plus more). He spent over 000 in 1 year on freight charges. You can find the scambit here: thescambaiter.com

How to Remove Windows Fix Disk Virus by Britec.co.uk What this infection does: WindowsFixDisk is a fake computer analysis and optimization program that displays fake information in order to scare you into believing that there is an issue with your computer. WindowsFixDisk is installed via Trojans that display false error messages and security warnings on the infected computer. These messages will state that there is something wrong with your computer’s hard drive and then suggests that you download and install a program that can fix the problem. When you click on of these alerts, WindowsFixDisk will automatically be downloaded and installed onto your computer. Once installed, WindowsFixDisk will be configured to start automatically when you login to Windows. Once started, it will display numerous error messages when you attempt to launch programs or delete files. WindowsFixDisk will then prompt you to scan your computer, which will then find a variety of errors that it states it cannot fix until you purchase the program. When you use the so-called defragment tool it will state that it needs to run in Safe Mode and then show a fake Safe Mode background that pretends to defrag your computer. As this program is a scam do not be scared into purchasing the program when you see its alerts. iExplore.exe download link.: download.bleepingcomputer.com Malwarebytes: store.malwarebytes.org Unhide.exe Download: download.bleepingcomputer.com TDSSKILLER: support.kaspersky.com

BigJimW10 Takes It On The Road – In our 11th (or whatever) installment of “BigJimW10 Tells It Like It Is”, we take a road trip to my ex-wifes house to kill that fucking “AntiVirus Soft” virus. This virus is personal with me, as it killed my last computer dead and I was determined to kill it dead AND leave her computer running. This time it hit my ex-wife. I used MalwareBytes anti malware scanner to remove it. You can download it here: www.malwarebytes.org So, most guys would cheer over this shit. Meh, not me. We actually get along. There is some good information here if you need to remove that virus. It’s fairly easy to remove, but takes some work to get rid of.

Here is how I remove a virus (or other nastys like Trojans, Malware, Adware, Spyware, etc.,) The scenario goes like this; you enter a website often you are drawn to a site offering a popular product for a deep discount, or a hot unclad girl as a Wallpaper (there are other baits for those of other tastes like puppies, horses, babies, waterfalls, etc.,), and.. 1.) immediately upon entering you get a “WARNING” pop-up bar stating that your computer may be infected, naturally most people will click on the on the red “X” in the upper right corner in an attempt to close the program but will infact ALLOW it to install since the hacker will oftentimes reverse the “X” with an “enter” or “I accept”. 2.) you will see a install bar downloading all the Hackers best work as well as bullets indicating the status of your subsequent troubles. 3.) upon installation; especially if you reboot or unplug your computer, you will usually be bothered by a pop up window stating that your “computer is infected” & oftentimes info on how you can remove the virus for a fee (hey if some one violated you on the Information Super Highway; Then why would you trust them with your Credit Card no. & personal data to “fix” their con?? you just might get scammed twice or more!!) THEREFORE I have devised this simple FREE fix utilizing your computer’s “system Restore” which is a part of Windows XP and NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH THE SYSTEM RESTORE CD that is often the first option of business AFTER the virus properly