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January 7th, 2006 04:00

HELP! Spyware infection!

My computer screen has a blue screen on it that says "spyware infection." then a program called spy sheriff control panel comes up and says it is scanning for threats. it won't let me close it unless i press "continue unprotected". it asks me if i want to activate or purchase a liscence. once i push continue unprotected, it closes, but continues to pop up a lot. a little box in my task bar also pops up that says "your coputer is infected" learn how to protect it. I don't know what to do! Please help! Thank you very much.

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January 7th, 2006 14:00

spysheriff is a corrupt/rogue antispyware program. Please use following removal instructions to remove spysheriff: spysheriff removal

January 7th, 2006 15:00

I also had a big trouble with the Spyaxe.

I've got rid of it following the instructions given by the McAffehelp (http://ts.mcafeehelp.com/) - Please, choose the option "Search" and type "Spyaxe" for searching.

After following the instruction, look for a dll named wbeconm.dll (search this in the Windows search) and delete the dll. This dll is responsible for the beepling baloon in the tool bar.

If you do not delete the dll, the baloon contineus beepling althoufh you don't have ane spyware in the machine.

After deleting the dll above, please delete the registres related to it. for that action, please use the regedit command (start / run/ regedit). To locate the registre, use the location tool in the regedit box (edit / locate / ... and type wbeconm / locate). Delete in the right box the registres related to wbeconm).

During the entire procedure, keep the machine disconnected from the internet and do not click on the baloon.

After, reboot the machine and the plague will be gone.

Good luck.

Carlos

January 23rd, 2006 21:00

maybe you can help me.  i have a pop up that says computer is infected also.  when it is hit then a pop up for "spyware strike" comes up, constantly.  how can i get rid of that.  any help is highly appreciated.  also, i've heard that running the regedit or whatever it is, is to be done by someone who is computer literate? help.

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