The Vundo trojan is an adware program that is downloaded and installed on the unsuspecting PC. Once in operation, it tracks internet use and bombards the user with pop-ups. Most types of infection happen when someone visits a link in a spam e-mail or site and they install a video codec or player. You can identify an infection of your PC by looking for the files C:bla.exe and %ProgramFiles%system32vundo.dll.
If your infected the first step should be to consult your antivirus software website and get support if it can not remove Vundo. If you don’t have anti-virus protection, or your current package is unable to do the job, you might try checking out this trojan vundo website. We also found a page on this website called how to remove trojan vundo that you should find useful.It's a dedicated Trojan Vundo removal site that does have some very good advice and they recommend solutions that are good.
Many people like to use an online serivce to remove such threats. These services typically will scan your computer on-line, then advise you of issues and repair them if you desire. There is a catch to these services though. Some of them aren’t legit. They further infect your machine and make matters worse. Always be diligent and do your homework before allowing an outside source to have remote access to your computer. One website you might consider using is this remote computer repair site. They have a "no fix, no fee" policy and a good reputation for getting the job done.
If your skille and like to do things yourself then you can always attempt to remove it manually. It requires you to alter your registry settings, remove a handful of files, then put your registry back to the way it was before you began. This solution is not recommended for beginner or intermediate users, but for advanced users it can be a lot of fun while also allowing you to know you've completely eradicated the trojan. Because of the limitations of this space instructions for manual removal are not included here, but do a web search for "manual removal trojan vundo". You'll find the information within the first few results.

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