Why do I see this page Virus Removal Guide

Do you know what Why do I see this page is?

Why do I see this page is a computer infection that is distributed by Trojans. This malware displays a fake security message when you try to open Google, PayPal, IMDB, Tumblr, Amazon, eBay, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and many other popular websites. The message says unusual activity has been detected on your computer and thus you need to confirm that you are "human", to proceed. It is quite obvious that no good can come out of this message, so you need to remove Why do I see this page virus from your PC at once.

First and foremost, you must ignore the following message that appears on your screen:

Why do I see this page?

Facebook, eBay, MySpace, Tumblr, Twitter, Google, Youtube, IMDB and many other sites have been blocked.

We have noticed some unusual activity form your recently

To get Access to all these pages again please verify that you are human.

Click Here to Verify

After completing a survey you will receive instructions how to access these pages again.

We're sorry to cause You any discomfort and hope You understand.

You must not complete the survey, because if you do, the infection will make you pay $5 each month for a service you absolutely do not need. In order to access the said websites, you simply need to restore your hosts file and Internet browser settings.

Why do I see this pageVirus does not allow you to access certain websites because it adds its own server IP to your hosts file together with the website list. So, whenever you try to open each of these websites you are redirected to Why do I see this page window, where you are urged to complete the aforementioned survey.

In order to avoid getting infected with Why do I see this page Virus, you need to avoid clicking on outgoing links in spam email messages, or visiting unfamiliar websites, because Trojans that drop this infection onto target computer often arrive via drive-by download. To remove Why do I see this page Virus you need to perform a full system scan with SpyHunter free scanner, to see where exactly malicious files are located in order to delete them. However, manual removal might be too much of a task for you, so if you are not a computer expert, you should invest in a computer security tool that would remove Why do I see this page Virus for you automatically. Luckily, however, it is possible to restore hosts file and browser settings manually.

How to fix hosts file

  1. Double-click My Computer and open Local Disk.
  2. Double-click Windows and go to System32.
  3. Open drivers folder and go to etc folder.
  4. Open hosts file with Notepad.
  5. If you have Windows XP, ad the end of hosts file, there should be only one line: 127.0.01 localhost. If you have Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8, hosts file should have two lines at the end: 127.0.01 localhost and ::11 localhost.
  6. If you see any other lines beneath the ones mentioned above, delete them at once and save changes.

Restore default browser settings

Instructions for Internet Explorer

  1. Press Alt+X and go to Internet Options.
  2. Select Advanced tab and click Reset.
  3. Choose Delete personal settings on Reset Internet Explorer settings menu.
  4. Press Reset and wait until it is done.
  5. Click Close and press OK. Restart the browser.

Instructions for Mozilla Firefox

  1. Click Firefox button and select Help.
  2. Open Troubleshooting information.
  3. Press Reset Firefox on the right.
  4. Once the reset is complete, click Finish.

Instructions for Google Chrome

  1. Press Alt+F and select Tools.
  2. Open Extensions.
  3. Delete Flash Player Update 11.0 and other applications you do not know.

In non-techie terms:

Why do I see this page message is a malware infection that tries to trick you into spending your money for useless service. Invest in a reliable computer security tool and remove Why do I see this page Virus from your PC.

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