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Prevents, fies and removes the CryptoLocker Ransomware for free!
Published on November 9, 2013 By DrJBHL In Personal Computing

 

Since I wrote about the CryptoLocker malware which encodes your data files and holds them for ransom, HitmanPro has come out with free software to protect you from this malware which arrives in emails as a zip or pdf file and when opened, proceeds to work its ‘magic’ on your valuable files.

HitmanPro.Alert is now in 2.5 Beta, which contains two tools: The first detects browser intrusion, and the second detects suspicious file activity stops the malicious code and neutralizes it (CryptoGuard).

Not only that, it will remove the virus from your computer, and can be loaded from a USB drive to clean an infected computer as well.

I thought it best to bring this to everyone quickly. I have installed it…no problems nor glitches. This is just another layer of protection.

Here’s a good vid from SurfRight. It shows how CryptoLocker works, and how HitmanPro.Alert and CrytoGuard work:

 

Download link: http://www.surfright.nl/en/alert/cryptoguard


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on Nov 10, 2013

 Emsisoft is pretty cool, Been using it since Doc first posted it. A few times already it saved me a headache or two. 

on Nov 10, 2013

DrJBHL
they were the first with behavioral antiviral software.

Probably not....InDefense was likely first to simply monitor any change to an existing file via logged signatures/snapshots so the actual Virus need not even be a known one...

on Jan 19, 2014

Ironic footnote.


HitManAlert Pro actually gave me a warning this past week on a machine at work that the browser had been compromised.  ShopAtHome had somehow, mysteriously, 'No, I never shop at home!' gotten installed on the machine (No one is ever responsible for these things).  Didn't notice it for a month, but at least it detected it.

Here's the good part -

After identifying it for me, it wouldn't quarantine or remove it unless and until,,,

You guessed it... I bought HitMan Pro.

Pot, meet kettle.

on Jan 19, 2014

Didn't promise you it'd remove it...office visit's one thing, procedure's another. 

on Jan 19, 2014

True enough. 

Thing is, at one of the links I found about how to remove the thing, it showed step by step instructions using 'free' HitManPro Alert, showing the dialog step where you can activate your 'one-time free license'.  No such opportunity was presented in the actual event, however.  Musta changed their minds.

on Mar 29, 2014

Just a heads up -

Yesterday started getting blue screen crashes ('serious system error') related to hmpalert.sys on my XP rig.  Had to uninstall HitmanPro Alert in safe mode.  Coincidentally am in the process of decommissioning the XP rig, now a bit long in the tooth, & setting up my new Win7 box.

on Mar 29, 2014

I wonder...could that file have become corrupt causing the crash?

Did you look at the error log, by any chance?

on Mar 29, 2014

I'm sure it got corrupted somehow.

I did look at the error log, but my knowledge of nerdspeak is limited at best.

The STOP message was as follows, FWIW:

*** STOP: 0x0000008E (0xA9AAC4D6, 0xA91CFB08,0x00000000)

*** hmpalert.sys - Address A9AAC4D6 base at A9AA5000, datestamp 53280c11

on Mar 29, 2014

but my knowledge of nerdspeak is limited at best.

Doubt nerds understand it either....hence the continuance of errors....

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