
Since it wasn’t UnHackMe, WTF is Total Virus and what business did it have of intruding onto my computer without my permission? If you read the fine print, it says that after clicking it will transfer me to a humanity checking web page. The popup said that TotalVirus was asking me of this. Still concerned that the virus wasn’t gone, I ran UnHackMe again, and again, and again, and again, and again.Įach time I ran the malware scan that identified the virus in the first place, a few minutes into the scan, that promised 5 minutes and took 10-20 minutes, a popup would ask me to prove I was human before the scan would continue. Click on the link again, it might redirect or actually go to the site I wanted. I’d click on a link and it would redirect to a crap site. The virus infected the browser and links I’d click. The PUP (Potentially Unwanted Programs) causing me the most grief was Weevah, a redirecting beastie that redirected web links to spam sites randomly. They were removed after much fuss, time, wasted energy, and money by Kaspersky Total Security. Your program found the little PUPs and were able to remove one but not the other, even though the specific PUPs were guaranteed to be removed by your program. I say I think because I spent three days and over 18 hours fucking with my desktop computer to remove viruses that weren’t there. Not perfect, and a bit pre-1999 in design and layout, and it does the job – I think. Now, I must justify my opinion about your software. I’m so freaking mad at you I’m not even including a link to your piece of shit.
