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Securekeeper Spyware Removal How to Get Rid of This Malicious Program Now

SecureKeeper, also known as Secure Keeper, is one of many rogue antispyware programs that is promoted by the use of Trojan viruses, which is still one of the most dangerous computer threats that exists. These Trojan viruses pretend to be video or flash updates that are necessary, but they will install SecureKeeper instead. These viruses then configure SecureKeeper to start automatically and wreak havoc on any computer that it is installed on. Like other rogue spyware removal programs, the cleaner will run thoroughly and then tell you that you have a laundry list of viruses, spyware threats, and other malicious threats. However, it will go on to inform you that you need to purchase the program in order to remove the threats that are present on your computer.
Here are a few things to remember when it comes to dealing with programs like SecureKeeper. 


  • If you already have antivirus and antispyware software installed and in use (from Norton, Computer Associates, WebRoot, or other companies), then you should be well taken care of. This rogue program and others like it are just out to scam you into buying something that you dont need. Click on the X in the upper right corner to close scam pages, or use the Windows Task Manager to close them. Then, run your own antispyware and antivirus software removal tools. It is important that you have both antispyware and antivirus software installed on your computer for complete protection.
  • Windows comes with a firewall, a malicious software removal tool, and other security features. Make sure that they are enabled to work and updated and you will not have as many problems with rogue programs like SecureKeeper.
  • If you are not sure about any screens that pop up on your computer, do not click on them. That is the worst thing that you can do. Instead, ignore these popups and run a security scan to determine if your computer has been compromised.
  • Manual removal of SecureKeeper is very detailed and needs to be done right in order to completely remove the spyware. Be especially careful when modifying and deleting Windows registry entries.
To remove SecureKeeper, you can install a legitimate antispyware program that will detect and delete all associated malicious files. Update the threat database of the antispyware program before running a scan. This automatic removal process is recommended over the manual process of removing SecureKeeper. If you have proper antivirus and antispyware protection in place, you can lower or eliminate your chance of having to deal with future spyware infections.


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Oficina Virtual de Denuncias virus removal

Oficina Virtual de Denuncias virus is a Spanish variant of a ransomware infection that masquerades as local law enforcement agency and tells you that youve been caught accessing illicit material online. Its a clever decision that already works perfectly fine in most English speaking countries, so obviously it should work just fine in other countries as well. In such way the ransom becomes a fine. Infected computer becomes unusable until you pay the ransom, and we’re speaking about 100 euros or even more. It depends, but usually scammers ask to pay either 100 euros in Europe and 100 dollars in the United States and also Canada.



Oficina Virtual de Denuncias virus is distributed in various ways. Recently, weve got numerous PCs infected with the TrojanDownloader:Win32/Dofoil.R malware. Its a Trojan horse that silently downloads malicious applications without consent. This could include the installation of additional malware components to an affected computer according to Microsoft. This could be anything, ransomware, spyware or even rootkits. This Trojan horse was first detected this year, back in June or July if Im not mistaken. I couldnt say it was used to distributed ransomware until recent months. Now, cyber criminals use this Trojan horse to distribute Oficina Virtual de Denuncias virus and similar ransomware as well.

Once this Trojan horse executes additional Spanish ransom ware components, affected users computers become unusable. The ransomware component displays completely false notification about illicit material found on your computer. It uses Spanish police logo as a part of the scam to add more trustworthiness. Cyber crooks have also implemented a flash component that can access your web camera, if you have one of course, and display either your face or part of your room. Im sure that this web cam component rarely works but when it does it can scare the living hell out of someone. The fake Oficina Virtual de Denuncias message says:
El ordenador suyo está bloqueado por el sistema d control informativo automatizado q está relacionado con la policía.
The ransom can be paid using either Pay Safe Card or Ukash. El ordenador suyo está bloqueado ukash is usually what users of an infected computers search for when trying to remove this virus. Both Ukash and Pay Safe Card vouchers are available to buy on various stores around the country. Nevertheless, DO NOT pay the ransom. The fake notification has nothing to do with the local authorities and besides, youve probably didnt do anything wrong whatsoever. What is more, Ukash and Pay Safe Card cannot dispute the charges. This is one of the reasons why scammers are using these services instead of Master Card and Visa payments processors.

Some variants of Oficina Virtual de Denuncias virus work in Safe Mode with Networking while others dont. First, reboot your computer in Safe Mode with Networking or Comman Prompt and try to restore your computer to an earlier date when the system was clean. If you cant do this or the virus blocks any attempts to remove it, use Kaspersky Rescue Disk or similar software if you like. Please follow detailed Oficina Virtual de Denuncias virus removal instructions below.


Oficina Virtual de Denuncias virus removal instructions (System Restore, may not work for all users):

1. Unplug your network cable and manually turn your computer off. Reboot your computer is Safe Mode with Command Prompt. As the computer is booting tap the F8 key continuously which should bring up the Windows Advanced Options Menu as shown below. Use your arrow keys to move to Safe Mode with Command Prompt and press Enter key.



2. Make sure you log in to an account with administrative privileges (login as admin).

3. Once the Command Prompt appears you have few seconds to type in explorer and hit Enter. If you fail to do it within 2-3 seconds, the Oficina Virtual de Denuncias virus will take over and will not let you type anymore.

4. If you managed to bring up Windows Explorer you can now browse into:
  • Win XP: C:windowssystem32 estore strui.exe and press Enter
  • Win Vista/Seven: C:windowssystem32 strui.exe and press Enter
5. Follow the steps to restore your computer into an earlier day.

6. Download recommended anti-malware software (Spyware Doctor) and run a full system scan to remove Oficina Virtual de Denuncias virus and associated malware.


Oficina Virtual de Denuncias virus removal using Kaspersky Rescue Disk:

1. Download the Kaspersky Rescue Disk iso image from the Kaspersky Lab server. (Direct download link)
Please note that this is a large downloaded, so please be patient while it downloads.

2. Record the Kaspersky Rescue Disk iso image to a CD/DVD. You can use any CD/DVD record software you like. If you dont have any, please download and install ImgBurn. Small download, great software. You wont regret it, we promise.

For demonstration purposes we will use ImgBurn.

So, open up ImgBurn and choose Write image file to disc.



Click on the small Browse for file icon as show in the image. Browse into your download folder and select kav_rescue_10.iso as your source file.



OK, so know we are ready to burn the .iso file. Simply click the Write image file to disc button below and after a few minutes you will have a bootable Kaspersky Rescue Disk 10.



3. Configure your computer to boot from CD/DVD. Use the Delete or F2, F11 keys, to load the BIOS menu. Normally, the information how to enter the BIOS menu is displayed on the screen at the start of the OS boot.



The keys F1, F8, F10, F12 might be used for some motherboards, as well as the following key combinations:
  • Ctrl+Esc
  • Ctrl+Ins
  • Ctrl+Alt
  • Ctrl+Alt+Esc
  • Ctrl+Alt+Enter
  • Ctrl+Alt+Del
  • Ctrl+Alt+Ins
  • Ctrl+Alt+S
If you can enter Boot Menu directly then simply select your CD/DVD-ROM as your 1st boot device.

If you cant enter Boot Menu directly then simply use Delete key to enter BIOS menu. Select Boot from the main BIOS menu and then select Boot Device Priority.



Set CD/DVD-ROM as your 1st Boot Device. Save changes and exist BIOS menu.



4. Lets boot your computer from Kaspersky Rescue Disk.

Restart your computer. After restart, a message will appear on the screen: Press any key to enter the menu. So, press Enter or any other key to load the Kaspersky Rescue Disk.



5. Select your language and press Enter to continue.



6. Press 1 to accept the End User License Agreement.



7. Select Kaspersky Rescue Disk. Graphic Mode as your startup method. Press Enter. Once the actions described above have been performed, the operating system starts.



8. Click on the Start button located in the left bottom corner of the screen. Run Kaspersky WindowsUnlocker to remove Windows system and registry changes made by Oficina Virtual de Denuncias virus. It wont take very long.



9. Click on the Start button once again and fire up the Kaspersky Rescue Disk utility. First, select My Update Center tab and press Start update to get the latest malware definitions. Dont worry if you cant download the updates. Just proceed to the next step.



10. Select Object Scan tab. Place a check mark next to your local drive C:. If you have two or more local drives make sure to check those as well. Then click Start Objects Scan to scan your computer for malicious software.



11. Quarantine (recommended) or delete every piece of malicious code detected during the system scan.



12. You can now close the Kaspersky Rescue Disk utility. Click on the Start button and select Restart computer.



13. Please restart your computer into the normal Windows mode. Download recommended anti-malware software (Spyware Doctor) and run a full system scan to remove Oficina Virtual de Denuncias virus and associated malware.


Associated Oficina Virtual de Denuncias virus files and registry values:

Files:
  • [SET OF RANDOM CHARACTERS].exe
Registry values:
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogon"Shell" = "[SET OF RANDOM CHARACTERS].exe"
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Remove Ads by LyricsSay Virus Removal Guide

"Ads by LyricsSay" is a new bit of adware for Windows but it may work just fine on Mac too. This adware install a web browser extension (add-on) and begins to display ads on web sites that normally do not contain those ads, including popular sites like Youtube, Facebook or Ebay. The same malicious extension may display inline advertisements, you know when words get underlined and hovering over them shows popup ads, for example Monstermarketplace. Its difficult to say whether it is legit or not but unfortunately its not detected by many anti-virus programs. However, it think it should be. No one likes adware, especially when annoying ads are injected without your knowledge or agreement. The LyricsSay extension for instance which is used to load those ads is useless. Even though, it claims to display lyrics for pretty much every song on Youtube the only thing Ive seen so far is a bunch of ads. This particual adware that displays "Ads by LyricsSay" ads is closely related to dfs.pathdone.net browser hijacker. It may pop up whenever you open a new tab or click on a link. Each ad displayed by LyricsSay adware can be disabled by visiting pathdone.net, at least this is what adware creators say. However, I dont think you should simply disable adware and think that your computer is perfectly fine now. It would be a lot better if you uninstalled it and ran a full malware scan. As you may already know, such applications are very often bundled with toolbars, browser hijackers and even spyware. If you find yourself infected with "Ads by LyricsSay" virus, please follow the removal instructions below.



At one time or another weve all been targeted by these nuisances but the fifty million dollar question is, how do they get on to our computers in the first place - and how can we stop them? "Ads by LyricsSay" has a number of unwelcome traits. One being that it will normally download additional adware onto your computer and as most of us know, it can be intensely annoying thanks to its pop up advertising windows. If youve been infected you may well be wondering how the LyricsSay wormed its way onto your PC or laptop in the first place. Well I hate to break it to you but you might actually have installed it yourself. Ads by LyricsSay is usually bundled with freeware which means that anything you download without paying for can put you at risk. The big question is, how do you avoid doing this and how can you ensure youre not inadvertently exposing yourself to adware or something that can cause even more harm?

Anti-malware, anti-malware, anti-malware! We cant say it enough - using your PC without having anti-malware software installed is like playing Russian roulette! But that aside, you can also help yourself by being a little more wary about what you install on your computer. If youre thinking of downloading something from a website that is covered in spammy looking adverts and dodgy links then stop and ask yourself whether you could be downloading the software from somewhere more reputable. Also check the end user license agreement when you download something as PUPs come packaged with other programs. Most agreements make reference to ‘other applications’ so don’t just click ‘OK’ or ‘Continue’ but read the agreement and uncheck any boxes that were already opting you in for an (unwanted) added extra. Good luck and be safe online!

Written by Michael Kaur, http://deletemalware.blogspot.com


"Ads by LyricsSay" removal instructions:

1. First of all, download recommended anti-malware software and run a full system scan. It will detect and remove this infection from your computer. You may then follow the manual removal instructions below to remove the leftover traces of this malware. Hopefully you wont have to do that.





2. Remove LyricsSay and related programs from your computer using the Add/Remove Programs control panel (Windows XP) or Uninstall a program control panel (Windows 7 and Windows 8).

Go to the Start Menu. Select Control PanelAdd/Remove Programs.
If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, select Control PanelUninstall a Program.



If you are using Windows 8, simply drag your mouse pointer to the right edge of the screen, select Search from the list and search for "control panel".



Or you can right-click on a bottom left hot corner (formerly known as the Start button) and select Control panel from there.



3. When the Add/Remove Programs or the Uninstall a Program screen is displayed, scroll through the list of currently installed programs and remove the following:
  • LyricsSay
  • LyricXeeker
  • DownloadTerms
  • HD-Plus
  • and any other recently installed application


Simply select each application and click Remove. If you are using Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8, click Uninstall up near the top of that window. When youre done, please close the Control Panel screen.


Remove "Ads by LyricsSay" on Google Chrome:

1. Click on Chrome menu button. Go to ToolsExtensions.



2. Click on the trashcan icon to remove LyricsSay, DownloadTerms, LyricXeeker, HD-Plus and other extensions that you do not recognize.




Remove "Ads by LyricsSay" on Mozilla Firefox:

1. Open Mozilla Firefox. Go to ToolsAdd-ons.



2. Select Extensions. Click Remove button to remove LyricsSay, DownloadTerms, LyricXeeker, HD-Plus and other extensions that you do not recognize.




Remove "Ads by LyricsSay" on Internet Explorer:

1. Open Internet Explorer. Go to ToolsManage Add-ons. If you have the latest version, simply click on the Settings button.



2. Select Toolbars and Extensions. Click Remove/Disable button to remove the browser add-ons listed above.

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Remove Win32 Malware gen removal instructions

This page contains removal instructions for the Win32:Malware-gen infection. Please use this guide to remove this infection and any associated malware from your computer. If you have heard of the term Win32:Malware-gen in relation to computers but are not quite certain what it is, what it means and how it can affect you, read on as we will explain what it is, how it attacks your PC or laptop, how you can protect yourself against being affected – and of course, what to do in the unfortunate event that you do contract the Win32:Malware-gen.

This particular infection very often means that your computer is infected with a Trojan horse. It might be any other type of malware because its a generic detection but from my experience most of the time it indicates Trojan infection. Trojan horses are one of the nastiest forms of malware and can seriously threaten your computer’s security. The name comes from the Greek legend in which Greece won the Trojan War by hiding their warriors inside a huge, hollow wooden horse which they wheeled to the gates of the city of Troy, in order to ambush the unsuspecting city’s inhabitants. In computer terms, a Trojan horse is used to define a “malicious, security-breaking program that is disguised as something benign”. In simpler terms, if you download what you think is a music or movie file, and it is actually a Trojan in disguise you will have installed a program on your computer than can erase everything in your system, allow the author of the Trojan to access your computer and control it to attack other users. And perhaps most worryingly of all, it may collect all of your passwords, bank account details and credit card numbers, for instance if you contracted the Zbot malware.


So how does Win32:Malware-gen actually work and how does it infect your computer? Win32 Malware-gen is an executable program which means that when you open a file – the attachment in an email for example - it will perform one or more actions. Just as the Greeks fooled the city of Troy with their wooden Trojan horse, a computer based malware needs to somehow fool you to ensure that you execute it.

This malware will most likely be disguised as something that people want: perhaps a movie, TV series, music or a game. It can be downloaded from an archive on the internet, be obtained from a peer-to-peer file sharing website or simply from an email attachment. The nasty thing about Trojans and similar malware is that you don’t normally even know you’ve been infected and will probably only find out when your contacts complain to you that are trying to infect or attack them!

So how do you avoid falling victim to Win32 Malware gen? Firstly, make sure you have good quality and up to date antivirus software installed on your computer as this will scan all documents that you receive – even ones from senders that you know and trust. This is important as you never know if they have been unwittingly infected! Secondly never even open an email from an unknown source, let alone an attachment.

Even if the sender is a friend, you should still check what the file is before you open it. A lot of these infections spread via email contact lists or address books, so it’s always best to double check, firstly with your friend to see if they intended to send you a file and then to scan the file with your antivirus software. Many Trojans appear to come from a user as they impersonate the infected person once they have control of their computer, so double check. Better safe than sorry!

Lastly, no matter how tempting an executable email attachment might look – whether it’s purporting to be a trailer for the latest big Hollywood blockbuster, a hit song, or a must play game don’t be tempted to ‘just have a quick look’ as once you’ve clicked on it, if it’s infected, that Win32:Malware-gen will be already installed upon your computer and wreaking its damage.

The biggest question is probably whether you should repair your PC or laptop or reformat it. This can be a bit of a tricky decision because as tempting as it is to repair your computer without having to start from scratch and reinstall your system, even experts find it very hard to know whether the malware is completely removed and not still running, hidden, in the background.

On the plus side though the majority of the infections stem from the same few hundred currently-circulating Trojans so experts will be aware of them and able to remove them with the appropriate removal program. Be aware though that to reinstall your system or to clean your computer completely (or as completely as possible) can take anywhere from a couple of hours to several days.

Having said that it is probably best to try and repair your computer first as in most cases it is possible to completely remove Win32:Malware-gen. If the infection does keep returning, however, it is possible that it was not totally removed so you may want to think about deleting and reinstalling your system. If you think that your computer has been infected with Win32:Malware-gen, you should download recommend antimalware software and run full system scan. Very often users say that their antivirus found the infection but cant remove it, in such case please follow the removal instructions below. If you need help, leave a comment below. Good luck and be safe online!

Written by Michael Kaur, http://deletemalware.blogspot.com



Win32:Malware-gen removal instructions:

1. Download and run TDSSKiller. Press the button Start scan for the utility to start scanning.



2. Wait for the scan and disinfection process to be over. Then click Continue. Please reboot your computer after the disinfection is over.



3. Download recommended anti-malware software (direct download) and run a full system scan to remove the remnants of this virus from your computer.

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Windows Smart Warden Removal

Windows Smart Warden is a rogue anti-malware program that gains access to a system mostly by means of fake online virus scanners and hacked websites. More specifically speaking its a Trojan horse disguised itself as anti-malware software. The most common goal of Windows Smart Warden is to steal personal information: name, credit card number, etc. Once installed, this rogue anti-malware program will state your computer is badly infected and that found malware can be only removed if the full version of the rogue software is purchased. It can be very difficult to properly remove Windows Smart Warden. Especially, if it comes bundled with rootkits and spyware modules. Detailed manual instructions on removing this rogue anti-malware software can be found by clicking here (this removal guide was written for the same malware, although it is being distributed with a different name now).

Windows Smart Warden GUI and some fake security alerts:



Fake error notification



Another error message claiming that your computer is infected with spyware



Warning! Virus detected Trojan-SMS



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Remove pht gzipserver net pop up virus Removal Guide

Pht.gzipserver.net has been reported as unsafe due to misleading pop-up ads it delivers on infected computers. Its involved in malvertising campaign that attempts to deliver a malicious payload, mostly adware and potentially unwanted software. If this unwanted pop-up page comes up every so often then your computer is almost certainly infected with adware. This adware application uses a malicious web browser extension to display pop-ups when ever you click on a link or open a new tab. Below is an example of a misleading pop-up advertisement claiming that the media content is not shown properly. It recommends you to update your system player M.Player which I believe stands for Media Player.


The downloaded file bundles up potentially unwanted software and adware, so you shouldnt download it. Your computer is already infected, downloading additional malware onto your computer will make the situation even worse. You may easily end up installing spyware on your machine. Needles to say, its detected as malicious or potentially dangerous by most anti-virus scanners. Pht.gzipserver.net pop-up ads are usually displayed by web browser extensions called LyricsMonkey, LyricsSay, LyricsContainer, BestLyrics, etc. All these extensions fail to deliver what they promise: show lyrics next to each Youtube music video. But they do deliver ads very well.

So, the first thing you should do is identify the malicious web browser extension and remove it from your web browser. It could be any of those I just mentioned or it could be a completely new one but Im pretty sure it will have lyrics in its name. Then, you should scan your computer with anti-malware software because even though its pretty straightforward to remove web browser extensions that display pop-up ads there might be other malware installed on your computer. If you have any questions or difficulties removing the Pht.gzipserver.net pop up virus from the system, please leave a comment below. Good luck!

Written by Michael Kaur, http://deletemalware.blogspot.com


pht.gzipserver.net pop-up virus removal instructions:

1. First of all, download recommended anti-malware software and run a full system scan. It will detect and remove this infection from your computer. You may then follow the manual removal instructions below to remove the leftover traces of this malware. Hopefully you wont have to do that.





2. Remove pht.gzipserver.net related programs from your computer using the Add/Remove Programs control panel (Windows XP) or Uninstall a program control panel (Windows 7 and Windows 8).

Go to the Start Menu. Select Control PanelAdd/Remove Programs.
If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, select Control PanelUninstall a Program.



If you are using Windows 8, simply drag your mouse pointer to the right edge of the screen, select Search from the list and search for "control panel".



Or you can right-click on a bottom left hot corner (formerly known as the Start button) and select Control panel from there.



3. When the Add/Remove Programs or the Uninstall a Program screen is displayed, scroll through the list of currently installed programs and remove the following:
  • LyricsSay
  • LyricsMonkey
  • DownloadTerms
  • HD-Plus 3.5
  • and any other recently installed application


Simply select each application and click Remove. If you are using Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8, click Uninstall up near the top of that window. When youre done, please close the Control Panel screen.


Remove pht.gzipserver.net pop-ups from Google Chrome:

1. Click on Chrome menu button. Go to ToolsExtensions.



2. Click on the trashcan icon to remove LyricsSay, DownloadTerms, LyricsMonkey, HD-Plus 3.5 and other extensions that you do not recognize.




Remove pht.gzipserver.net pop-ups from Mozilla Firefox:

1. Open Mozilla Firefox. Go to ToolsAdd-ons.



2. Select Extensions. Click Remove button to remove LyricsSay, DownloadTerms, LyricsMonkey, HD-Plus 3.5 and other extensions that you do not recognize.




Remove pht.gzipserver.net pop-ups from Internet Explorer:

1. Open Internet Explorer. Go to ToolsManage Add-ons. If you have the latest version, simply click on the Settings button.



2. Select Toolbars and Extensions. Click Remove/Disable button to remove the browser add-ons listed above.

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Remove gip driverdiv net pop up virus Removal Guide

gip.driverdiv.net pop-ups are misleading, they falsely tell you that your web browser is outdated. In case you got it, just close the pop-up window and dont click anything in there. It may also prompt you to update your Java software, Video player (see image below) or Flash player. Its a malicious scam. If you keep getting any of these pop-ups then your computer is infected with adware or potentially unwanted program that uses web browser extensions to display intrusive and annoying ads. To stop gip.driverdiv.net pop-ups and remove related malware from your computer, please use the removal guide below.


In fact, its a common type of online attack in which scammers try to trick you into installing adware and PUP. Even though, the gip.driverdiv.net site seems to be pretty new, this unethical marketing scheme to say the least isnt new at all. The adware is designed to display pop-up ads with almost every click in Chrome, Firefox or Interner Explorer. Ads may appear when you open a new tab as well. Very often, this adware infection leads to unwanted sluggish performance. This adware installs registry information that loads during computer start up. As you probably know, when too many programs are running at one time, your computers operating system may seem slow or sluggish.

Once youve made the determination your computer has adware or PUP, the most painless way to begin is to download and run recommended anti-malware program. If you still see popups, or suspect adware is still hiding out on your computer, I recommend following the removal guide below. Last, but not least, reinstalling your web browser wont help you this time. This infection is way too complex, therefore doing so almost certainly wont fix your adware and pop-up problems. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below. I will gladly answer them. Good luck and be safe online!

Written by Michael Kaur, http://deletemalware.blogspot.com


gip.driverdiv.net pop-up removal instructions:

1. First of all, download anti-malware software and run a full system scan. It will detect and remove this infection from your computer. You may then follow the manual removal instructions below to remove the leftover traces of this malware. Hopefully you wont have to do that.





2. Remove gip.driverdiv.net related programs from your computer using the Add/Remove Programs control panel (Windows XP) or Uninstall a program control panel (Windows 7 and Windows 8).

Go to the Start Menu. Select Control PanelAdd/Remove Programs.
If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, select Control PanelUninstall a Program.



If you are using Windows 8, simply drag your mouse pointer to the right edge of the screen, select Search from the list and search for "control panel".



Or you can right-click on a bottom left hot corner (formerly known as the Start button) and select Control panel from there.



3. When the Add/Remove Programs or the Uninstall a Program screen is displayed, scroll through the list of currently installed programs and remove the following:
  • PassShow
  • LyricsSay
  • Websteroids
  • ScorpionSaver
  • HD-Plus 3.5
  • and any other recently installed application


Simply select each application and click Remove. If you are using Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8, click Uninstall up near the top of that window. When youre done, please close the Control Panel screen.


Remove gip.driverdiv.net pop-ups from Google Chrome:

1. Click on Chrome menu button. Go to ToolsExtensions.



2. Click on the trashcan icon to remove LyricsSay, PassShow, Websteroids, HD-Plus 3.5 and other extensions that you do not recognize.




Remove gip.driverdiv.net pop-ups from Mozilla Firefox:

1. Open Mozilla Firefox. Go to ToolsAdd-ons.



2. Select Extensions. Click Remove button to remove LyricsSay, PassShow, Websteroids, HD-Plus 3.5 and other extensions that you do not recognize.




Remove gip.driverdiv.net pop-ups from Internet Explorer:

1. Open Internet Explorer. Go to ToolsManage Add-ons. If you have the latest version, simply click on the Settings button.



2. Select Toolbars and Extensions. Click Remove/Disable button to remove the browser add-ons listed above.

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