How do I fix my hacked into computer?

My computer hacked how to fix it?

  • My computer showed it had a whole lot of virus' and then it wouldn't let me on the internet or anything everytime I'd open it it'd close then my computer stopped working. How do I fix this?

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    Sounds like Internet Security 2011 or a variant. This malware disguises itself as an antivirus program, claims you have a number of viruses and you need to pay for software registration to clear out the viruses. It also blocks internet access and can damage your computer. Fix the problem by following the steps here. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-internet-security-2011 If this doesn't work for you, find out more details about what virus(es) are infecting your computer and treat them individually, or restore your computer to factory settings.

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Trying to fix an infected copy of Windows from within Windows, even in Safe mode, is like trying to do a valve job on an engine while it's running. Modern Trojans, viruses, and rootkits are DESIGNED to be unremoveable by hiding themselves from Windows and the tools that we use to remove them--but we have the technology... it's called a "live" anti-virus CD. The gist of it is that they boot into Linux to run a virus scan on your Windows installation from OUTSIDE Windows, so the nasties CAN'T hide. There are several live anti-virus CDs available, most are free. The one I use the most is from Avira, the "Avira Rescue System CD": http://dlpro.antivir.com/package/rescue_system/common/en/rescue_system-common-en.iso This is a CD image than can be used to create a CD using any standard CD-burning program, such as Nero, RecordNow, ImgBurn, Roxio, etc. (ImgBurn is free, and VERY good). AVG and Kaspersky also make similar discs, but I prefer the Avira CD, since it's updated as often as three times a day on weekdays. http://www.ImgBurn.com (for the burning software) Also see my "Tool Discs" page: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/opcc/links/01___Software_related_information_001198934133/04___Tool_Discs____Bootable_utility_CDs__001290177945 A couple of tips after booting the Avira CD: To get the English labels (if they don't appear after a few seconds), go to the drop-down menu in the upper-right-hand corner and select "English". It will take a little while for all the files to load; when that's done, click on the "Start Scan" button. Let it do its thing--the default settings will rename infected files so they won't be active. Some newer Trojans infect the master boot record (MBR), so they can actually reinstall themselves after a repair--or even a clean install! There is a repair utility that will rewrite (repair) the boot block with clean Windows boot code--the command-line version is free: http://firesage.com/mbrwizard.php#ui-tabs-3 It's very powerful, so be careful--but it sure beats starting from scratch. Here's more on this: http://stylefan.info/microsoft-clarifies-mbr-rootkit-removal-advice-510 After the cleanup with the Avira CD, download, install, update, and run the free "Malwarebytes Anti-Malware" (see above). After a reboot, clear the remaining malware crap out of the Windows Registry with "Comodo System-Cleaner". My general article on this subject: "Cleanup on Drive C, Track 56" http://favesoft.blogspot.com/2009/05/cleanup-on-drive-c-track-56.html In general, the best long-term anti-virus solution is a virus-free image backup of your Windows installation. I use the free "Clonezilla Live" CD. It can take HOURS to stomp out a virus, but just a few minutes to restore a backup image. http://Clonezilla.org ~~ ScienceMikey

If the computer does not boot, use Use DrWeb LiveCD Download: http://www.freedrweb.com/livecd/?lng=en How it works: http://www.freedrweb.com/livecd/how_it_works/ It would help figure out what else to do if you provided the Operating System name: Windows XP, Vista, Seven??

you need more info here. it is hard to tell you what to do if you dont give precise specifications.

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