Saturday, January 16, 2010

How to remove pop up reading';click to run an activex control on this web page';?

if you click it it adds a trojonzlob virus to your computer. i removed the virus but the pop up keeps happeningHow to remove pop up reading';click to run an activex control on this web page';?
Download and run ';A-squared'; utility (2.1 Free version)


http://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/down鈥?/a>





run IEFix utility afterwards (this will reregister important files of your Internet Explorer)


http://www.winxptutor.com/download/iefix鈥?/a>How to remove pop up reading';click to run an activex control on this web page';?
Try some of these free virus removers http://www.basicspywaretips.com/freeviru鈥?/a>
Trojan.Zlob is a back door Trojan that allows the remote attacker to perform various malicious actions on the compromised computer..





Trojan.Zlob is dangerous hijacker application and it displays a fake warning alert with flashing icon on your system tray. A Pop up balloon warning messages claiming that your PC is infected. For example : ';Critical System Error';, ';Your computer is infected';, ';System Alert';, ';Security Alert';, Trojan-Spy.win32@mx';, ';Virus Alert';, ';Security Alert'; or ';Spyware.Cyberlog-X';.





I got all these information from this site and you can also check it. There you can also get the complete manual and Automatic removal.





http://www.pcontech.com/spyware/remove/t鈥?/a>
If that ';pop-up'; is a legitimate Windows dialogue box, it is there for a very good reason: to alert you to the potential danger of allowing an Active-X control to be downloaded.





As you have just discovered, Active-X controls can be used to install malware such as Zlob.





An Active-X control is actually a program, so when an Active-X alert occurs, ask yourself this question, ';Do I really want this website to install some unknown computer program, that may or be not malware, on my computer? Do I fully trust this website?





Yes, there are ways to stop Windows from annoying you with those warnings and simply allowing ALL Active-X, but disabling them would disable warnings for EVERY website, allowing the website to use good and bad Active-X for any purpose.





Personally, I would just avoid any web-site that kept trying to infect my computer. Then no more alerts. Problem solved! And your computer will be safer.

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