All of these are ones that I personally use and all are free.After you install any of them,make sure you update them to get the full affect.
AVG Removes I-Worm/Stration · BackDoor.Generic3.GBB and .GBC · Worm/Generic.FX · Exploit.WMF
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390/lng/us/tpl/v5
Spybot - Search & Destroy detects and removes spyware, a relatively new kind of threat not yet covered by common anti-virus applications. Spyware silently tracks your surfing behaviour to create a marketing profile for you that is transmitted without your knowledge to the compilers and sold to advertising companies. If you see new toolbars in your Internet Explorer that you haven't intentionally installed, if your browser crashes inexplicably, or if your home page has been "hijacked" (or changed without your knowledge), your computer is most probably infected with spyware. Even if you don't see the symptoms, your computer may be infected, because more and more spyware is emerging. Spybot-S&D is free, so there's no harm giving it a try to see if something has invaded your computer.
http://www.safer-networking.org/
http://superantispyware.com/
SUPERAntiSpyware is the most thorough scanner on the market. Our Multi-Dimensional Scanning and Process Interrogation Technology will detect spyware that other products miss! SUPERAntiSpyware will remove ALL the Spyware, NOT just the easy ones!
Easily remove over 100,000 pests such as SmitFraud, Vundo, WinFixer, SpyAxe, SpyFalcon, WinAntiVirus, AntiVermins and thousands more!
Make sure after you download any of these, that you update them.
2006-12-27 10:58:04
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answered by G 7
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AntiVermins is a rogue anti-spyware application that uses aggressive and deceptive advertising to goad you into purchasing the commercial version of their product. This program is known to be installed on your computer without permission along with malware and Trojans. An example screen of AntiVermins is below.
Removal instructions at http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic69886.html
2006-12-27 10:59:44
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answered by rlh242424 6
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Hi,
Anti-vermin is a variant of smitfraud infection, Smitfraudfix will get rid of it in no time.
Please download SmitfraudFix:
http://siri.geekstogo.com/SmitfraudFix.php
Extract the content (a folder named SmitfraudFix) to your Desktop.
Next, please reboot your computer in Safe Mode by rebooting the computer,
and repeatedly tapping the F8 key as the pc starts. Choose "Safe Mode" from
the options listed.
Once in Safe Mode, open the SmitfraudFix folder again and double-click
smitfraudfix.cmd
Select option #2 - Clean by typing 2 and press "Enter" to delete infected
files.
You will be prompted : "Registry cleaning - Do you want to clean the
registry?" answer "Yes" by typing Y and press "Enter" in order to remove
the Desktop background and clean registry keys associated with the
infection.
The tool will now check if wininet.dll is infected. You may be prompted to
replace the infected file (if found); answer "Yes" by typing Y and press
"Enter".
The tool may need to restart your computer to finish the cleaning process;
if it doesn't, please restart it into Normal Windows.
The report can also be found at the root of the system drive, usually at C:\rapport.txt
2006-12-27 11:06:48
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answered by rpggamergirl 2
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I suggest that you try to carryout system restore to a day previous to the day when there was no virus or any problems. It may be a few weeks or months back. You have to decide the date. Detailed instructions are posted at http://fixit.in/systemrestore.html
The problem is likely to be solved. Then,You insatll a standard antivirus soft ware such as Norton, AVG , Avast ( free antivirus software and Ad-aware, Ewido ( free spyware removers). You can download free softwares at
http://fixit.in/antivirus.html and http://fixit.in/spywareremover.html
2006-12-27 20:09:55
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answered by Anonymous
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How To Remove Antivermins (removal Instructions):
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic69886.html
2006-12-27 13:31:04
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answered by Anonymous
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hmmm. what this seems like is a spyware. it is possible that ur uncle has accedentaly sent u a spyware program that you might not have detected. and if the links on ur website and ur uncles are the same then u can be preety sure that this is the case. if they are different then it is possible that you have picked up a spyware program from somewhere on the web. your only hope could be reinstalling windows lol
2006-12-27 11:06:15
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answered by random man 2
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attempt to test on the different hand with anti-secret agent ware utility, no longer in basic terms anti-virus. you could seem for secret agent ware scientific expert, Malwarebytes or Superantispyware as an occasion, in simple terms google the internet. to boot, replace their virus database before scanning, this could help if the virus is new.
2016-10-06 02:22:28
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answered by lashbrook 4
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try this online scan
www.housecall.trendmicro.com
get adaware
www.lavasoft.com
se personal its free
get update, reboot and do a full scan
2006-12-27 11:01:40
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answered by great one 6
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