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Showing posts with label Tools. Show all posts

How to Get Rid of Malwares



You may experience any one or more of the following symptoms:

Following All symptoms are of Malwares..




- When you start your computer, or when your computer has been idle for many minutes, your - Internet browser opens to display Web site advertisements.

- When you use your browser to view Web sites, other instances of your browser open to display Web site advertisements.

- Your Web browser's home page unexpectedly changes.

- Web pages are unexpectedly added to your Favorites folder.

- New toolbars are unexpectedly added to your Web browser.

- You cannot start a program.

- When you click a link in a program, the link does not work.

- Your Web browser suddenly closes or stops responding.

- It takes a much longer time to start or to resume your computer.

- Components of Windows or other programs no longer work.




Now Follow Simple Steps to Get Rid Of Malwares



1. Run the Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool



2. Download ATF Cleaner by Microsoft MVP Atribune from http://www.atribune.org/

- Double-click ATF-Cleaner.exe to run the program.

- Click Select All found at the bottom of the list.

- Click the Empty Selected button.

- Click Exit on the Main menu to close the program.

- Shutdown/restart the computer.



3. Next, download Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware (Free for personal use) to your desktop.

- Double-click mbam-setup.exe and follow the prompts to install the program.

- At the end, be sure a checkmark is placed next to Update Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and Launch Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, then click Finish.

- If an update is found, it will download and install the latest version.

- Once the program has loaded, select Perform full scan, then click Scan.

- When the scan is complete, click OK, then Show Results to view the results.

- Be sure that everything is checked, and click Remove Selected.



4. Download, install, update and run: SUPERAntispyware (freeware)




And its done..!!
  

Control Mouse Movement by your Hand or Head Gestures with NPointer




if you need to work much on the computer (like me) and tend to take small breaks to sit back and lean on the chair, then you must have felt the need of some wireless mouse controller then this post is worth reading. In case you just wish to have some gesture controlled mouse controller, then also this post is going to interest you.

There are lot of tools in the market using which you can control your mouse without any direct contact. Some of them use the webcam to recognize your movements and convert the signals into mouse movements. One good tool that does the same and does well is called the NPointer.





NPointer is an application for gestural computer control in which hand movements are recorded by the webcam connected to your PC and then translated into the mouse movements. The application can also decode the usual mouse operations like clicks, double-clicks, drags and scrolls. Also, disabled people can also use the head movements to control the computer.

To get started you just need to install the tool in your system and then configure it to recognize your hand/head movements. If you plan to use your hand for the mouse control, then place them on the table and keep the webcam straight up. You may wave the hands in air too but table method is better for error free recognition.




You then need to configure some settings like Motion Speed (how fast the pointer will move compared to the hand movement), Acceleration (how fast the pointer accelerates when hand motion speed changes), Menu timeout (how long the pointer should stay idle before action menu appears) and Movement cut-off (how fast the hand should move to ignore the movement. This is used when you wish to remove the hands without disturbing the pointer position). If you check the Head/Frontal Control box, then you can use you head in place of hands to control the mouse movements.

You will now see some controls on the screen which can be used to perform the same operations as performed otherwise. The tool is free to use and works well on all versions of Windows. You can read more about it at the link below.

Download NPointer

Kaspersky TDSSKiller 2.8.13.0 Portable



TDSSKiller is a handy portable tool that can detect and remove both known and unknown rootkits.

The program scans only the most likely areas of infection - your services, drivers and boot sectors - and so may miss some rootkits. It's good enough to detect many known infections, though (TDSS, Sinowal, Whistler, Phanta, Trup, Stoned).

TDSSKiller also looks for suspicious objects, like hidden files or services, that may indicate some other form of malware has infested your PC. And as the entire scan only takes a few moments (14 seconds on our test PC), it's easy to run on a regular basis, just as a second line of defence for your system. (It can even be automated via command line switches, as Kaspersky's TDSSKiller page explains.)

You do have to be careful with TDSSKiller, though, as occasionally it will identify legitimate files as suspicious. So don't automatically assume that every "suspect object" is actually a rootkit: head off to Google, search for the file name, and try to find out more about it first.

And even attempting to repair or remove a genuine rootkit can be problematic, and may damage your PC to the point that it won't boot. Be sure you know how to handle that, and have all your data backed up, before you click on the Quarantine or Delete button.

Verdict:TDSSKiller provides a very quick and easy way to detect rootkits


Download Link :  http://bit.ly/Ts3RmX