Prevent Your PC from Black Friday 2010 Virus Attack

"As Thanksgiving approaches, an old virus with new variant Black Friday 2010 Virus may thrash to harm your computer."
By: Leo Milo
 
Nov. 23, 2010 - PRLog -- As Thanksgiving approaches, an old virus with new variant Black Friday 2010 Virus may thrash to harm your computer. Black Friday 2010 Virus belongs to the file virus category and its operating mechanism is totally different from other viruses such as boot sector viruses. Among different PC machines, the file virus accounts the majority of the virus type, and it spreads widely via varieties of techniques.

Black Friday 2010 Virus ( http://antivirus.downloadatoz.com/removal/2014,black-friday-2010-virus.html )  is a file virus; the original Black Friday Virus may trace back to the fall of 1987 which was found in old PC. Black Friday 2010 Virus, which may become the most widely spread variant, has many variations and aliases. In addition to its multiple variants, the other viruses based on it have also shown up for long. For example, the Jerusalem.

In general, the Black Friday 2010 Virus will show signs to place a string as sUMsDos at the end of the infected files; many virus detection programs recognize this as a sign of the virus Black Friday; however, many variants of the virus have turned to flag into a variety of other strings.

Black Friday 2010 Virus is a memory-resident virus. It infected COM files and EXE-type files; some variants also infect SYS, BIN and PIF formats and overwrite files.

When Black Friday 2010 Virus gets into the PC memory, it takes half an hour to work to reduce the speed of the PC machine to one-tenth degree of the original rate and the virus will open a black window at lower left corner of the screen. To check whether the Black Friday 2010 Virus has got into the memory or not, you may check vector 8 and 21 in which whether the vector address is the same address segment, and whether the EXE file is repeatedly added long.

To remove the Black Friday 2010 Virus, you need to make sure first your PC is installed with the full version antivirus softwares or security programs such as Macfee Virus Protection, Norton Virus Protection, Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2011, AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition and so on. Then update the antivirus softwares' definition to the latest version and run a full scan for your computer. Then just delete the detected files and reboot your PC. After done this, you have get rid of Black Friday 2010 Virus from your PC.
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Source:Leo Milo
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Industry:Computers



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