Hi, folks!
Would appreciate your thoughts on the following...
Have a friend (senior citizen) who has Charter as his ISP, and on Monday he was on the web looking for some info. A notice appeared on the screen (he thought it was from Charter) that the computer was heavily infected, and he needed to get the infection removed. Of course, remote access to the computer was necessary, and he agreed. He was shown a group of locations where the malware was, and then was asked for $149 to do the removal. This is when he realied he had been taken. He shut down the computer, and did not return to the machine for a few hours.
However, later on, whenever he attempted to get on the Internet, a notice came up saying that he is using someone else's connection. He has not been able to use the computer without this notice coming up, and he has no clue as to how to get rid of it. Normally, when this notice comes up, you are connecting to the service of someone who is within range.
Any suggestions as to how to get rid of this notice?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Would appreciate your thoughts on the following...
Have a friend (senior citizen) who has Charter as his ISP, and on Monday he was on the web looking for some info. A notice appeared on the screen (he thought it was from Charter) that the computer was heavily infected, and he needed to get the infection removed. Of course, remote access to the computer was necessary, and he agreed. He was shown a group of locations where the malware was, and then was asked for $149 to do the removal. This is when he realied he had been taken. He shut down the computer, and did not return to the machine for a few hours.
However, later on, whenever he attempted to get on the Internet, a notice came up saying that he is using someone else's connection. He has not been able to use the computer without this notice coming up, and he has no clue as to how to get rid of it. Normally, when this notice comes up, you are connecting to the service of someone who is within range.
Any suggestions as to how to get rid of this notice?
Thanks in advance for your help.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- An ol' eMachines
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- Internet Speed
- Fine for me...I'm retired!
It has full documentation on the linked page and will allow you to disable or remove anything that starts with windows - this includes addons for browsers which are often the cause of this sort of hijack It is not designed as a malware removal tool but due to the team that built it's vast knowledge of how windows operates it can be usefull.