"You shall not pass" virus Removal Guide

Do you know what "You shall not pass" virus is?

"You shall not pass" virus is a computer infection that hijacks your browser by modifying your HOSTS file. Since hosts file functions as a telephone number book for the Internet, "You shall not pass" virus mixes up the "numbers" and instead of directing you to particular websites you want to access, it sends you away to another one. For example, whenever you try to access Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Tumblr or any other popular website, you see a message with Gandalf that says YOU SHALL NOT PASS. Naturally, it is very annoying that you cannot access your favourite websites, but this infection is more than just annoying.

The biggest risk from "You shall not pass" virus comes with the fact that it can inject other malware onto your PC as well. For example, if Backdoor:Win32/Fynloski.A comes with this browser hijacker, then your personal information may face a risk of being exposed to a third party. That is so, because the backdoor in question can capture videos from your webcam, record sounds and keystrokes, and perform a number of other undesirable tasks on your computer, including downloading and executing arbitrary files.

Therefore, with "You shall not pass" virus on your computer, you are potentially exposed to a number of other infections, and you should remove "You shall not pass" virus immediately if you want to protect your system from harm. Inexperienced computer users are highly advised to run a full system scan with SpyHunter free scanner to check which files need to be deleted. Afterwards, it would be great if you invested in a reliable antimalware program that would remove "You shall not pass" virus for you automatically. Manual removal is not recommended unless you are a computer expert. Choose what is best for you and your computer.

Also, if you are still being redirected even after you have removed "You shall not pass" virus, then restore your HOSTS file settings manually.

How to modify my HOSTS file

  1. Go to My Computer and open Local Disk (C:).
  2. Double-click Windows and open System32.
  3. Go to drivers and open etc folder.
  4. Use Notepad to open your hosts file.
  5. For Windows XP, there should be only 127.0.0.1 localhost at the end of the file. For Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8, there should be 127.0.0.1 localhost and ::1 localhost at the bottom of the file.
  6. Should you see any other lines below the ones described above, delete them and save changes.

If you have any questions about "You shall not pass" virus removal, leave a comment below.

In non-techie terms:

"You shall not pass" virus is a browser hijacker that does not allow you to access a number of popular websites. The presence of this hijacker on your PC indicates the possibility of other infections plaguing your system as well. Run a full system scan immediately and remove "You shall not pass" virus for good.

Aliases: You shall not pass.

  • Julie

    After doing this:

    How to modify my HOSTS file
    1.Go to My Computer and open Local Disk (C:).
    2.Double-click Windows and open System32.
    3.Go to drivers and open etc folder.
    4.Use Notepad to open your hosts file.
    5.For Windows XP, there should be only 127.0.0.1 localhost at the end of the file. For Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8, there should be 127.0.0.1 localhost and ::1 localhost at the bottom of the file.
    6.Should you see any other lines below the ones described above, delete them and save changes.

    I can\'t save the changes. What should I do?

  • Scott

    open Notepad as Administrator