Tuesday, June 3, 2014

The Removal of LPI: Win32: InstallBrain-T [PUP] – How to Get Rid of LPI: Win32: InstallBrain-T [PUP]

I am receiving 100's of spam emails. They are all advertising different types of products but they all say they are from AT&T High Speed Internet. I have used the junk filter on them but it does not pick them up as junk. I have to do it manually each time. I have contacted my UVerse provider and they cannot assist because it is getting through Yahoo to Thunderbird. They say that it is a problem that I will have to have assistance from Thunderbird to resolve so that I can have this listed as junk and will not have to do this manually. I am at my wit's end. Please, please help me!

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The description of the LPI: Win32: InstallBrain:

LPI: Win32: InstallBrain is defined as a kind of potentially unwanted program that may install other threats on the computers. It named by the Microsoft Security Software to identify computer threat which is connected to Unwanted programs are software that aim to implicate changes to the computer or browser with the permission of the users. In this case, LPI: Win32: InstallBrain, may install others adware, toolbars, browser redirected, and hijack the homepage of affected browser. Once infected, LPI: Win32: InstallBrain , it will make a lot of changes. For example, potentially unwanted programs are targeting internet browser like Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. And it modifies the add-on, extension, or plug-in. Other viruses will also get accessed to users’ PC much easier. In addition, it will record the user’s browser habit and the sensitive information providing it to the third party such as the advertiser, the hijacker and the cybercriminals.
How to get infected with the LPI: Win32: InstallBrain?
There are several ways to get infected with LPI: Win32: InstallBrain: malicious links, spam email messages, or peer to peer connection can lead to the infection. It may also be dropped onto your PC by threats like Trojans, viruses, or malware. Another ways is the spam or junk emails bundled with the infected attachment or links to the malicious websites. In addition, the FBI Cybercrime Division Virus may come by the freeware downloads and the application updates. It will disguise as the good program which can make the computer or system do a good job. However, once the users’ click it, it will get infected with it. Other evil viruses also give a chance to the FBI Cybercrime Division Virus to get into the users’ computers. So please be careful about the email, the malicious website, freeware download and application update. 

The symptoms of the LPI: Win32: InstallBrain: 


1. LPI: Win32: InstallBrain: will download some unwanted program.
2. LPI: Win32: InstallBrain: will decrease the browsing experience.
3. LPI: Win32: InstallBrain: will consume CPU to slow down system running and even crashing.
4. LPI: Win32: InstallBrain: will help cybercriminals invade the users’ computer and collect their personal or sensitive information silently. 
5. LPI: Win32: InstallBrain: will display scam message to cheat you to pay money on unwanted service or products. 
6. LPI: Win32: InstallBrain: will spread lots of unwanted ads on all the website you visit, including text hyperlink ads, pop-up ads, banner ads, coupons and deals, which overly load Internet bandwidth and strikingly slow down your Internet speed.

The advice to get rid of the LPI: Win32: InstallBrain:

Step 1: Reset system DNS setting
Step 2: Stop the processes associated with the LPI: Win32: InstallBrain in the Window Task Manager 
The virus are random.exe 
On Window XP:
Open the Window Task Manager > Press Ctrl+ Alt + Del keys at the same time > choose the Conduit Search > Press the “EndProcess”button
On Window 7/Windows Vista:
Click Task Bar > Click Task Manager > Click the processes related with the virus under the processes tab
On the Window 8/8.1:
Click the Task Bar > Click the processes related with the virus under the processes tab
Step 3: Display all the hidden file
On Window XP:
End up all programs > Click on the Start button > Click on the Control Panel menu option > Click on the Appearance and Personalization link > Click on Show Hidden Files or Folders under the Folder Options category > Select the radio button labeled Show hidden files and folders > Press the Apply button > Press the OK button
On Window7/Vista:
Open Libraries > Choose show Hidden Files or Folders under the Folder Options category of Tools > Select the radio button labeled Show hidden files, folders, or drives under the Hidden files and folders section > Delete the checkmark from the checkbox labeled Hide extensions for known file types > Remove the checkmark from the checkbox labeled Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) > Press the Apply button > Press ok button.
On Window 8/8.1:
Click on the Windows Explorer > Click on View tab > Check “Hidden items” box
Step 5: Open the Registry Editor 
Find out “Run” box (Win+R) > Type Regedit into the Run box > Click ok
Click start > open Start Menu > Type Regedit into the Run box > Click ok
Step 6: End up the Registry created by the LPI: Win32: InstallBrain
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System]HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Antivirus Security Pro Virus\UninstallString “%AppData%[RANDOM CHARACTERS][RANDOM CHARACTERS].exe” –u
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce\[RANDOM CHARACTERS] %AppData%\[RANDOM CHARACTERS]\[RANDOM CHARACTERS].exea
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