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Enigma Games, Inc. invites all social gamers to the ten month celebration of Wargods Online. As with each monthly celebration, special features are introduced as a way of saying “thank you” to all loyal warriors.
For this month's celebration, the new features are: ice weapons to assist warriors in their battles; a labyrinth where a special prize awaits those who survive the maze's dangers; and a new Island zone that features an arena for hardcore player vs. player action.
“This month's celebration will focus on visual gameplay and player versus player skill,” according to Xavier Moore, CEO and President. “Our veteran players have become highly skilled in the game's strategic elements so we are presenting them an outlet to showcase their prowess.”
The celebration began November 28th, and is expected to run for a week.
Wargods Online (wargods-online.com) is an online role playing game (RPG) on the MySpace and Facebook social networks. Social gamers of all levels will find something of interest, from simple game play options that allow newcomers and casual players to catch on quickly, to the challenges advanced players must face to master the game.
The game features many firsts including a chat room where players can discuss tactics and form alliances, in-depth character customization, the monthly celebration, and ninjas. The game is free to play, but an internet connection is required.
Enigma Games recently added subscription service for the game. Soon to come are a trading card game, and a mobile version is for BlackBerry, iPhone and Windows Mobile platforms.
To join the battle, go to the website.
About Enigma Games, Inc.
Founded in 2000, Enigma Games, Inc. (enigma-games.com) is an independent publisher of video games for Mac, PC, Windows Mobile and Blackberry platforms. Focusing on innovation and strategy, their lineup of games has carved a niche in the industry. Distribution agreements with BlackBerry App World, Handango, MobiHand, and Clickgamer allow Enigma Games Inc. to reach its target customers through their high volume websites.
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December 16th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
How do your remove this if the virus will not let you access the net or your CD drive? The virus only allows you to access the Antivirus Live site! It will also not allow you to run your sercurity program and remove it.
December 17th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
Mike: You have a nasty rootkit designed to block other security software from executing and leaves the rogue anti-spyware program as the only tool you are allowed to use. This requires a special type of removal. This article explains how rootkits block security software http://www.enigmasoftware.com/trojan-rootkit-gen-variants-block-security-applications/.
Luckily, when you purchase SpyHunter you can use the Spyware HelpDesk which offers free custom fixes for hard-to-remove malware. The Spyware HelpDesk allows direct access to our team of skilled technicians that are able to remotely assist you, even guide you through each step, and generate a fix to your unique infection.
December 19th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
hi your article says everything i have but once i download the program to remove Antivirus live i download it and then it donsent let mi access the program you suggested to d.load! because the security warning pops up on it.! please help me i’m getting frustrated!.
December 21st, 2009 at %I:%M %p
HI, I was able to get Antivirus Live from popping up on my screen after startup. You need to go into “msconfig” in the “startup” tab disable “gxqwssysguard” from starting. Then you will be able to go in and uninstall Antivirus Live’s components.
December 22nd, 2009 at %I:%M %p
ANTIVIRUS LIVE – Malware
If you get this on a PC, it’s a bitch to remove, but here’s how you do it. It wont let you open regedit or even a command prompt, but it’s slow to load, so:
Log out of PC in question, and log back in again.
AS FAST AS YOU CAN, Right click on the task bar and open task manager.
Find the process: [random]sysguard.exe, for example mscqsysguard.exe and stop it.
Then run regedit and back up the registry to another location, such as a flash or network drive.
delete the following registry keys:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\AvScan
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Download “RunInvalidSignatures” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings”ProxyOverride” = “”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings “ProxyServer” = “http=127.0.0.1:5555″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Associations “LowRiskFileTypes” = “.exe”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Attachments “SaveZoneInformation” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “[RANDOM CHARACTERS]”
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “[RANDOM CHARACTERS]”
Then, delete the following files: %UserProfile% is any user with a folder in the documents and settings folder
%UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\[RANDOM CHARACTERS]\
%UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\[RANDOM CHARACTERS]\[random]sysguard.exe
%UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\(any files not in a folder that are in this tree)
%UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\sysguard.exe
Tell the Virus: GOTCHA BIATCH!!
December 23rd, 2009 at %I:%M %p
Thanks Jesse. Your solution was right on target. That was one nasty experience. My antivirus supplier was Symantec Norton 360. They were hopeless. Tried to make another $139 on top of what I have already paid them for virus software that did nothing to protect me.
December 24th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
I am a Systems Administrator for an IT company, and I have seen this particular virus at least 10 times in the last week. Anyone else notice this? Is there any information of its origin?
December 24th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
You can gain access to the internet again by opening IE and going to Internet Options\connections. Once in connections, go to the bottom of the window to “LAN Settings”.
Uncheck “Use a proxy server”. Now you can get back on the Internet. You can update malwarebytes as well.
December 26th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
Worked like a charm. I feel like I just beat a game…
December 27th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
Jesse,
Right on with the log off and click task manager, did it and found what to remove and Bingo the nast thing was gone, thanks again for the info
Doug
December 27th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
THANKS THANKS THANKS SOOOOOOOO MUCH JESSE!
December 27th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
Great Help!
I had a machine that blue screened on safe mode so I used your directions to remove this crapware.
December 28th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
hey guys thanks for your help i also found out that if you go to a restore point like a month earlier than when you got the virus it’ll work to. thank you again you guys saved my bacon, yall gave me a place to start.
thanks again
December 28th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
Jesse you are a god. I could not find a cure for this and worked on it for close to 6 hours. Your note above cured it for me. Thank you…Thank You….Thank You…..Thank You…Thank you..
December 29th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
had this on my work pc, but instead of trying to beat the program to get msconfig up, I just simply rebooted in safemode. Push F8 immediately when it reboots up on XP, this will allow you to work without rushing and hurrying. It took me a few mins to do what needed to be. The scan was the longest part of the process.
December 30th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
Thank you soooooo much for the instructions, Jesse!
I had this virus (or at least the older version of it) last year, it was the nastiest thing ever, had to reinstall Windows.
This has been great help -thanks again!!!
December 30th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
I followed Jesse’s steps, and everything seems to have worked fine. I’m not having issues at start-up anymore or anything.
I didn’t find a few of the keys mentioned above, or any of the files, so I was unable to delete them all. I did find and delete the 1st 4 that are listed. Is there somewhere else I need to look? Could the un-deleted files still give me problems?
Hoping that I’ve gotten rid of enough of the virus to keep from causing any future problems…please let me know if this isn’t the case.
December 30th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
It’s really weird it attacked me last night. Don’t know if I should spend $199.00 for Geek Squad at Best Buy to remove it versus doing it myself because I’m scared I won’t get all of it off my PC. I hope I don’t have to have my hard drive reformatted?