20 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Worms | 2 Comments »

Conficker B++ is the latest version of the Conficker worm, which has infected tens of millions of PCs. Conficker B++ locks you out of system directories, and blocks your access to security websites and applications (think Windows Automatic Update Service, Windows Security Center Service, Windows Defender Service (WinDefend), Windows Vista TCP/IP auto-tuning, and more). To get creepy cozy in your PC and remain undetected, Conficker B++ deletes any System Restore points you’ve created.

What’s the point?

Conficker B++ wants to remain undetected, as Conficker B++ downloads more malware onto your computer, logs your keystrokes, and contacts ISPs to get directions from a hacker.

Unless your PC becoming part of a hacker’s network sounds like fun, let me show you how to get rid of Conficker B++ for free. But before you do anything else, learn how to prevent the spread of Conficker B++, by disabling Autorun.

Done? Now, try my free Conficker B++ removal instructions.

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