Robert
Buffalo,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, October 28, 2007
You can get some info about Virus Ray and how to remove it at: (((link redacted))) Here's some info about this crap from 2-spyware: "Virusray is a clone of infamous rogue/corrupt antispyware tool antivirgear. Virusray acts same way as antivirgear. after the instalation This parasite displays falsified and exaggerated scan reports and uses scare tactics to mislead users into purchasing its full version. You may be infected with virusray by visiting questionable website, security hole in the system or by pressing ok on some message which says that it will install security software virusray. after the infection user gets VirusRay's false sytem alert message: * System Alert: Trojan-Spy.Win32@mx Type: Spyware/Trojan Vulnerable: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2003/Windows XP Description: Spyware program that sends confidential information to a remote attacker. Protection: Click this baloon to download official security software." I'm a self-employed computer consultant. I don't know of anyone who will do what you're asking for free. I do what you're asking for my clients do NOT want to lose their data. Many times I have to kill running processes and manually edit the registry files to get rid of the problem software (usually more than one) and maintain the data as well as re-install certain system files, drivers and so forth. This can become costly to the customer depending on how much time it takes to return the computer to full functionality. Also, I know of no antivirus program that catches and safely removes everything, everytime. There is just too much stuff out there, with more being developed every day, for any one solution to do the complete job 100% of the time. The cheapest thing for you to do is to use the disks that came with the computer and reinstall all of the software that came with it to return it to the condition that it was in out of the box. Many of these "recovery" disks from the OEM will format your hard drive as part of the recovery process and you will lose your data. The good news is this is a cheap way for you to get rid of the stuff and your system will be "clean." You might try hunting around your area for a computer tech who will do the removal/software repairs manually as I do. But, shop around! If you find someone, ask for some verifiable references - former customers you can CALL to see how satisfied they are with the results. Almost anyone can re-install software, but editing the registry files is another matter and if done incorrectly will make the computer useless untill properly reconfigured. No two techs have the same skill/level of competence, so do your homework before you shell out any cash. One last comment for you: Cleaning / restoring your computer isn't going to help you in the long run because (IMHO) you need to develop a better understanding of the threats to your system and become more computer security minded. There are several websites that offer a wealth of knowledge about how to avoid these types of things. Also, I recommend that you purchase a good anti-virus and firewall program and keep them up to date. I also recommend to my clients that they use a router (with a programmable firewall) at home, even if they only have one desktop computer - especially if they have DSL or CABLE internet service. The router is also a hardware firewall to help protect the system. You can do a search for a few FREE programs out there that are reliable: spybot search and destroy and zone alarm are very popular. Also, McAfee and Symmantic offer trial periods of their security products. There are probably some more out there. Good Luck. CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.
Margaret
Las Vegas,#3Author of original report
Fri, October 26, 2007
I read that they are in( Viscom)bankruptcy,on this forum,I guess thats why their collection agency suddenly stopped calling me,I guess maybe they stopped paying their collection agency to harass us for disputing them for failing to honor their advertised promises and warranties.Anyways apparently they didnt pay all the money which they must have owed some collection agency ,Im just assuming but possibly that same collection agency is now calling and harrassing Viscom,just a funny possibility.Anyways they ruined my credit cause I told them to send me a new computer and then I would pay(it broke under the 1 year warranty,)does any one know if there are laws and rules regarding disputes with corporations that are going out of business and are in chapter 7 bankruptcy?I mean is there a loophole or something that I can force experian and the other credit reporting agencies to remove the bad report from them,I told their collectors that we were in a long term dispute ,which hasent been settled for over a year and now I read that they are going out of businessDoes their Bankruptcy and going out of business help my case with experian and the other credit reporting agencys?If you know the answer please help.One more thing can anyone help me to get rid of a terrible computer virus ,called virus ray,along with the popups and stupid security tool bar7.1?If you give me another free scan,then ask me to pay,I will only think your another scammer making big bucks in the big contrived business of computer viruses.I would be willing to pay anyone after they remove all the popups the new tolobar the hyjacking website,Virus ray and everything else associated with it,including all the adware spyware infections,if anyone can successfully remove all this for free on some trial peroiod then after the trial period ,I would be thrilled to pay for your continued protective services,but my research shows that most virus removal companies cant remove all these viruses,so if someone could proove to me that they can,or give me a money back guarantee,then I would be willing to pay .Margaret Thank you ,again for this excellent INFORMATIVE FORUM R.OR.