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WinBlue Soft Problem dfinc 06-11-2009
Posted by dfinc on June 11, 2009, 1:00 am
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WiniBlueSoft removal should not be executed through Add / Remove
Programs of Windows Start menu, since that will be a signal for
WiniBlueSoft, which is rather a crushware, to start its destructive
activities. At the same time, removal of WiniBlueSoft through Add /
Remove Programs is unlikely to remove pop-ups and repeating scan which
are normally the reason why users seek to get rid of WiniBlueSoft.
WiniBlueSoft is a fake security application distributed with trojans
and through websites pretending to be online scanners, as well as
through more moderate websites that seem to be WiniBlueSoft homepage.
To remove WinBlue Soft spyware/virus, use this manual removal guide
and / or tool http://darfuns.com/spyware-removal/remove-wini-blue-soft-manually/

Posted by Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers on June 11, 2009, 5:56 am
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> WiniBlueSoft removal should not be executed through Add / Remove
> Programs of Windows Start menu, since that will be a signal for
> WiniBlueSoft, which is rather a crushware, to start its destructive
> activities. At the same time, removal of WiniBlueSoft through Add /
> Remove Programs is unlikely to remove pop-ups and repeating scan which
> are normally the reason why users seek to get rid of WiniBlueSoft.
> WiniBlueSoft is a fake security application distributed with trojans
> and through websites pretending to be online scanners, as well as
> through more moderate websites that seem to be WiniBlueSoft homepage.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc512587.aspx

Removal tools are no solution to an infection, particularly not with
malware that may download more malware or may give an attacker remote
access. One can never be sure what else was modified on the system and
thus can never be certain that the malware was removed entirely.

cu
59cobalt
--
"If a software developer ever believes a rootkit is a necessary part of
their architecture they should go back and re-architect their solution."
--Mark Russinovich

Posted by Unglued on June 14, 2009, 9:23 am
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wrote:

>WiniBlueSoft removal should not be executed through Add / Remove
>Programs of Windows Start menu, since that will be a signal for
>WiniBlueSoft, which is rather a crushware, to start its destructive
>activities. At the same time, removal of WiniBlueSoft through Add /
>Remove Programs is unlikely to remove pop-ups and repeating scan which
>are normally the reason why users seek to get rid of WiniBlueSoft.
>WiniBlueSoft is a fake security application distributed with trojans
>and through websites pretending to be online scanners, as well as
>through more moderate websites that seem to be WiniBlueSoft homepage.
>To remove WinBlue Soft spyware/virus, use this manual removal guide
>and / or tool http://darfuns.com/spyware-removal/remove-wini-blue-soft-manually/

Just get combofix, and all we be fine.

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