Trojan - Win32/Qoologic Removal Guide
Do you know what Trojan - Win32/Qoologic is?
DESCRIPTION
Trojan - Win32/Qoologic is Trojan that appears on fake warning messages distributed by trojan/spyware makers to promote rogue anti-spyware programs. Trojan - Win32/Qoologic can be found in several bogus video codecs used to view video files, especially with adult content. Trojan - Win32/Qoologic is not a virus by itself, however it distributes rogue anti-spyware programs such as Files Secure.
Trojan - Win32/Qoologic’s fake warning message will constantly pop up on your screen and convince you that your computer is at risk. Trojan - Win32/Qoologic’s fake warning message is intended to trick you into purchasing a full version of the rogue anti-spyware application. Once you click on the Trojan - Win32/Qoologic’s fake alert message, you will be directed to Files Secures’ home site (www.files-secure.com), or whatever rogue anti-spyware program’s home site is popular among the spyware makers, to purchase the commercial version of the rogue anti-spyware program.
Trojan - Win32/Qoologic Fake Warning Message:
System Error!
Your PC is infected by trojan - Win32/Qoologic
It’s dangerous for your system (critical files can be lost)!
Click OK to download the antispyware program to clean your system! (Recommended)
Trojan - Win32/Qoologic’s error message is a crafty and scary approach that ultimately has you convinced that you have a spyware problem and that you need to download their rogue anti-spyware program. Do not fall under the trojan makers’ tricks and do not download any program recommended on Trojan - Win32/Qoologic’s fake warning message.
Aliases: Win32/TrojanDownloader.Qoologic, W32/Qoologic, Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Qoologic, Downloader.Win32.Qoologic.
In non-techie terms: Distributors of trojans conduct illicit installation methods to extort money from you. Trojan - Win32/Qoologic is no different than Zlob Trojan.
Trojan - Win32/Qoologic Automatic Removal Instructions
This automatic removal method is for non-techie computer users. If you’re too lazy to learn about spyware removal or how to access sensitive files in your computer, then this is the method for you.
Before you start: Print or bookmark these instructions because you’ll have to reboot into Safe Mode. Also back up your computer in case you make a mistake.
- Download and save SmitFraudFix to your desktop.
- Restart your computer in Safe Mode (how to do safe mode). Once the
desktop appears, double click on the SmitfraudFix.exe on your desktop. - After the credits screen, you’ll see a menu. Select the option number 2, which is ‘Clean (safe mode recommended)’, and then
press Enter to delete infect files. - SmitFraudFix will begin cleaning your computer and take a series of cleanup processes. When the process is over, it will automatically begin the Disk Cleanup program.
- Once the Disk Cleanup program is complete, you will be prompted with the message ‘Registry cleaning - Do you want to clean the registry’. Answer Y (Yes) and hit Enter. Reboot your computer.
- SmitFraudFix will now check if wininet.dll is infected. SmitFraudFix will ask you whether to replace the infected file (if there’s any) ‘Replace infected
file?’ Answer by typing Y (Yes) and hit Enter. - Reboot your computer to complete the cleaning process.
- After reboot, a Notepad screen may appear containing a log of all the files
removed from your computer. If it doesn’t appear, a file will be created called
rapport.txt in the root of your drive, (Local Disk C:). - Restart your computer in Safe Mode (how to do safe mode).
- Go to C:\Windows\Temp, click Edit, click Select All, press DELETE, and then
click Yes to confirm that you want all the items to go to the Recycle Bin. - Go to C:\Documents and Settings\[LISTED USER]\Local Settings\Temp, click Edit, click Select All, press DELETE, and then click Yes to confirm that
you want all the items to go to the Recycle Bin. - Reboot your computer back to normal mode. Go to Windows Update and download all critical updates.
Trojan - Win32/Qoologic Manual Removal Instructions
This manual removal method is for techie computer users. Trojan - Win32/Qoologic manual removal may be difficult and time consuming to remove. There’s no guarantee that Trojan - Win32/Qoologic will be removed completely. So read the Trojan - Win32/Qoologic removal steps carefully and good luck.
Before you start: Close all programs and Internet browsers. Also back up your computer in case you make a mistake and your computer stops working.
- Uninstall Trojan - Win32/Qoologic Program
Click on Start > Settings > Control Panel > Double-click on Add/Remove Programs. Search for and uninstall Trojan - Win32/Qoologic if found. - To remove Trojan - Win32/Qoologic icons on your Desktop, drag and drop them to the Recycle Bin.
Right-click on the Trojan - Win32/Qoologic folder and select Delete.
A message will appear saying ‘Are you sure you want to remove the folder Trojan - Win32/Qoologic and move all its contents to the Recycle Bin?’, click Yes.
Another message will appear saying ‘Renaming, moving or deleting Trojan - Win32/Qoologic could make some programs not work. Are you sure you want to do this?’, click Yes.
You’ve completed the Trojan - Win32/Qoologic manual removal instructions!
I hope this article has helped you solve your Trojan - Win32/Qoologic problems. If you want to contribute to this article, post your comment below.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. By using this information you agree to be bound by the disclaimer. There’s no guarantee that Trojan - Win32/Qoologic will be completely removed from your computer. Seek professional help if your computer continues to experience problems.
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Thanks very helpful
Dear Spyware-Techie-Team! It was very helpful. The Win32/Qoologic was deleted! But I get a directory “SmitfraudFix” with any Windows programs on the desktop. What I must do with this programs? Thanks! Mike
Hi,
I used Automatic Removal Instructions.. It is really working fine.
It s amazing!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks alot….
Really helpfull :) Thanks alot!
My Grandson did this for me yesterday and it work perfectly, after I tried for 3 hours
Although I was unable to put my laptop computer in “Safe” mode, I went ahead and followed your “Automatic Removal Instructions” anyway and everything appears to have worked as it should — I no longer have that annoying popup! I had hoped the Webroot software I purchased would resolve this but, unfortunately, it did not. Thank you for making this free and easy!
At 1st I thought that the SmitfraudFix could be more spy wear, but it appears to be legit and great.
I ran it in safe mode and everything was fixed up nice.
Thanks for the posting… amazing that you posted this on a Wed, I got infected on Friday and fixed my problem on a Sat… great timing!