Pesky Virus? Get Your Fix Online

Ravi Kolhe | 5/17/2013 | | | |
One minute you are merrily chugging right along, facebooking, twittering, skyping, listening to music, emailing, and the next minute you are stopped cold with a big fat blue and gold Seal of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation displayed on your browser. The seal is accompanied with a disturbing message that your computer has been locked down because you illegally downloaded copyrighted items. The message is accompanied by detailed instructions on how to pay your fine throughGreen Dot MoneyPak which can be used to “reload prepaid cards, add money to a PayPal account…, or make same-day payments to major companies”.

You’ve just had your first and hopefully last exposure to the FBI virus! The virus has been around for a few years but new variants keep popping up. They all use scare tactics such as displaying your name and address or even activating your webcam to install a photo in message. It can cause extreme anxiety as no matter what you do, such as pressing control + alt + delete, restarting the computer, or trying various different tricks to pull it out of the frozen state, nothing but nothing works. How many victims have run out to buy the MoneyPak, and pay the scammers yet when they return, they quickly discover their beloved machine still unresponsive. Of course not everyone reports the attack, but Symantec estimates that one version of the virus netted the scammers $5 million. What should you next? How can you quickly get back online to facebooking, twittering, and skyping?

PESKY VIRUS? GET YOUR FIX ONLINE
Without your computer, it’s difficult to search out options for repair. You can try and remove the virus yourself; the websites of Microsoft Answers and Symantec provide guidance but if you aren’t a techie this might end up in more frustration. You can take your unit to a Best Buy Geek Squad or other retailer, but this involves carrying your unit out, and leaving it in strangers hands for several days. You can hire someone locally to come in, but without referrals, this can be risky. A relatively new option available is a technical service that specializes in remote access online computer repair. Call them, and they will walk you through the steps needed to allow them to control your computer, and they remove the virus while you watch. They can also free your unit from other virus’ and malware, clean the registry, and provide an overall tune-up. Prices vary so if you have the time, check around for two or three quotes, but keep in mind cheaper is not always better. Compare services, follow-on support, and availability for your final decision. As there is no need to leave your home, and no spending the night without your beloved computer, this is an easy, convenient option to quickly get back online.

About the Author:
As a writer and mid-level techie who uses a pc daily, Teresa Stewart has experienced the frustration of having a computer frozen up by a virus. For FBI virus removal, LiveTechOnDemand is an affordable online computer repair service that can get your computer up and running in the convenience of your own home. The service is twenty-four/seven so technical support is available for you when you need it.

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