(pic of it infecting the pagefile)...AVG used to be great, but it does not fully protect against one of the most malicious virus / virus variants out there today : AV2008/AV2009/AV2010 and "Personal Security". To be clear and perhaps to be a little more fair,, AV2009 (The warning on the news page about the FAKE antivirus programs) seems to specifically TARGET AVG and disable it first, then infects the computer in many differing areas. I personally tested this specifically to find out how good the virus protection was on a several computers of my own that then became infected due to this program. AVG unfortunately offered either no protection or inadequate protection. I contacted them but their solution to the problem was to refund me my money, so I can't in good conscience offer a program that doesn't work. The picture to the left is just one of the many pieces of av2009 that AVG missed. (found with AVAST!) ...
You have committed the unpardonable sin. I've never uninstalled mcaffee without it royally messing up the system in some difficult to fix way. Try the removal tool suggested and see if that doesn't fix things.uninstall McAfee
only problem with MS SE that I've heard about is if you have programs that "Microsoft doesn't like" (I've not bothered with it personally) get disabled or targeted by MS SE. You know what kinds of programs I'm talking about.What stein said, every time I tried to uninstall McAfee (long time ago though) it would royally fuck up the system. In the end, uninstalling McAfee basically meant a reinstall of Windows, because that was actually a lot quicker then trying to fix the things McAfee broke.
And to add to the suggestions, just get Microsoft Security Essentials. AVG used to be alright, but seems to be slipping somewhat.
So I gots nothing to worry about, then?only problem with MS SE that I've heard about is if you have programs that "Microsoft doesn't like" (I've not bothered with it personally) get disabled or targeted by MS SE. You know what kinds of programs I'm talking about.
also run Malwarebytes afterwards and get rid of the other registry entries left behind, or you'll be doing this all over again!Step 1. Repair “running of .exe files”.
Method 1
Click Start, Run. Type command and press Enter. Type notepad and press Enter.
Notepad opens. Copy all the text below into Notepad.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\.exe]
[-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\secfile]
[-HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\secfile]
[-HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.exe\shell\open\command]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\exefile\shell\open\command]
@="\"%1\" %*"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.exe]
@="exefile"
"Content Type"="application/x-msdownload"
Save this as fix.reg to your Desktop (remember to select Save as file type: All files in Notepad.)
Double Click fix.reg and click YES for confirm.
Reboot your computer.
Method 2
Click Start, Run. Type command and press Enter. Type notepad and press Enter.
Notepad opens. Copy all the text below into Notepad.
[Version]
Signature="$Chicago$"
Provider=Myantispyware.com
[DefaultInstall]
DelReg=regsec
AddReg=regsec1
[regsec]
HKCU, Software\Classes\.exe
HKCU, Software\Classes\secfile
HKCR, secfile
HKCR, .exe\shell\open\command
[regsec1]
HKCR, exefile\shell\open\command,,,"""%1"" %*"
HKCR, .exe,,,"exefile"
HKCR, .exe,"Content Type",,"application/x-msdownload"
Save this as fix.inf to your Desktop (remember to select Save as file type: All files in Notepad.)
Right click to fix.inf and select Install. Reboot your computer.
I don't buy that anymore. In the past, I may have agreed with you, but not any more. Every single site on the internet has ads now, and no matter how legitimate they may be, those ads can be infected without the site owners even knowing it. Here's an article about what I'm talking about. I still don't understand why they classify those fake anti-virus programs as malware, they do more damage than a lot of viruses I've seen.In the end the best antivirus is just being a responsible downloader/internet user.
I hate blocking ads too, but if they want to make money off of my views they need to shape up. No pop-ups, no badly coded flash that causes 100% CPU usage, no banner ads with audio or video, no security threats, etc. I'm not opposed to ads, I'm opposed to my browser crashing, being unable to scroll down a web-page, or having my ears assaulted. I'll be nice to advertisers when advertisers are nice to me.I always hate blocking ads though. It's the only way most sites get their money. They should be forced back to plain image ads though. If they can't ensure 100% clean code, they shouldn't allow javascript in ads.