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DNS Changer Facts And Precautions


85.255.112.0 through 85.255.127.255
67.210.0.0 through 67.210.15.255
93.188.160.0 through 93.188.167.255
77.67.83.0 through 77.67.83.255
213.109.64.0 through 213.109.79.255
64.28.176.0 through 64.28.191.255

ReInstallation Of Computer Computer If Found :/

Get This Downloaded Please :/
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Antivirus/TDSSKiller.shtml

If the infected PC is on a network, you'll have to check every other PC on the network for signs of infection, and then check your router's settings to ensure that it isn't affected (DNSChanger is programmed to change router DNS settings automatically, using the default usernames and passwords of most modern routers). To do this, copy down your router's DNS server IP addresses (located in your router's settings menu; read "How to Set Up a Wireless Router" for more information) and check them against the FBI's IP address database mentioned above. If your router is infected, reset the router and confirm that all network settings are restored to the manufacturer's defaults.

Check Your Internet Protocol Address .... :/
If You Find These Then Tat Means You Are Vulnerable To DNSCHANGER

And Please Use Windows Updating Yourself
And Clear It Fast ASAP :/

For More Reference You Can See This :/

Thanks For Reading It ...................

Article by Ankit Sharma
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