an icon of internet security keeps on poping on the right lower pa

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an icon of internet security keeps on poping on the right lower part of my
screen and saying your computer is infected! and if i click it it goes to a
page called http://updateyoursystem or SpyAxe or Spytrooper. I have used
microsoft anti spyware and lavasoft and Norton they all can not get rid of
it. can u help me out.
 
an icon of internet security keeps on poping on the right lower part
of my screen and saying your computer is infected! and if i click it
it goes to a
page called http://updateyoursystem or SpyAxe or Spytrooper. I have
used microsoft anti spyware and lavasoft and Norton they all can not
get rid of it. can u help me out.

This message is not coming from Windows; your computer is still not free
of malware. Go through the following removal steps systematically:

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware

Nick Skrepetos of SuperAdBlocker says that his program will get rid of
the spyaxe cr*p. You can d/l a fully-functional trial of SuperAdBlocker
and then uninstall it afterwards if you don't want it.

Malke
 
Thanks for this...this malware seems to be getting around. I checked on here
for answers to this very question. The adware also produces pop-ups and
reconfigures your Internet Explorer's homepage to the same company. Clever
little bug because it uses the Microsoft Update logo in the system tray next
to your clock making you think it's an official security notice from the
Microsoft Security Suite that comes with XP SP2.
 
Super Ad Blocker managed to remove Spy Axe

Rhilton4u said:
Thanks for this...this malware seems to be getting around. I checked on here
for answers to this very question. The adware also produces pop-ups and
reconfigures your Internet Explorer's homepage to the same company. Clever
little bug because it uses the Microsoft Update logo in the system tray next
to your clock making you think it's an official security notice from the
Microsoft Security Suite that comes with XP SP2.
 
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