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Earth Bound Misfit

(3,554 posts)
Sun Sep 28, 2014, 09:59 AM Sep 2014

Guide: How to remove trojans, spyware, rogues and other malware

I came across this guide @Malwaretips.com, very good guide IMO...

http://malwaretips.com/threads/how-to-remove-trojans-spyware-rogues-and-other-malware.6941/

Malware, short for malicious (or malevolent) software, is software used or programmed by attackers to disrupt computer operation, gather sensitive information, or gain access to private computer systems. It can appear in the form of code, scripts, active content, and other software. ‘Malware’ is a general term used to refer to a variety of forms of hostile or intrusive software.

Malware includes computer viruses, ransomware, worms, trojan horses, rootkits, keyloggers, dialers, spyware, adware, malicious BHOs, rogue security software and other malicious programs...

It’s not always easy to tell if your computer was compromised or not,because these days cybercriminals are going to great lengths to hide their code and conceal what their programs are doing on an infected computer.
It’s very difficult to provide a list of characteristic symptoms of a infected computer because the same symptoms can also be caused by hardware incompatibilities or system instability,however here are just a few examples that may suggest that your PC has been compromised :

You may receive the error “Internet Explorer could not display the page” when attempting to access certain websites
Your web browser (e.g., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome) freezes, hangs or is unresponsive
Your web browser’s default homepage is changed
Access to security related websites is blocked
You get redirected to web pages other than the one you intended to go to
You receive numerous web-browser popup messages
Strange or unexpected toolbars appear at the top of your web browser
Your computer runs slower than usual
Your computer freezes, hangs or is unresponsive
There are new icons on your desktop that you do not recognize
Your computer restarts by itself (but not a restart caused by Windows Updates)
You see unusual error messages (e.g., messages saying there are missing or corrupt files folders)
You are unable to access the Control Panel, Task Manager, Registry Editor or Command Prompt.

This article is a comprehensive guide, which will remove most of malware infections that may reside on your computer. And if you are experiencing any of the above symptoms, then we strongly advise you follow this guide to check and remove any infection that you might have on your computer.


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Guide: How to remove trojans, spyware, rogues and other malware (Original Post) Earth Bound Misfit Sep 2014 OP
will sticky this, thank you so much ! nt steve2470 Sep 2014 #1
Back atchya, Steve! n/t Earth Bound Misfit Sep 2014 #2
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it means it always stays near the top of the sub-forum nt steve2470 Feb 2015 #7
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thanks for sharing gadzxcv Nov 2015 #9
So which software is better at removing potential malware? Duckfan Dec 2015 #10
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Most IT techs just reimage the hard drive. vinny9698 Aug 2016 #12
useful Yinnyccp Oct 2016 #13

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Duckfan

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10. So which software is better at removing potential malware?
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 01:39 AM
Dec 2015

Is Malware-Bytes still good to use?

I have Avast currently and have been out of the loop as to which anti-virus is approved by a majority of users.

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vinny9698

(1,016 posts)
12. Most IT techs just reimage the hard drive.
Mon Aug 15, 2016, 12:13 AM
Aug 2016

Make an image of your hard drive on a USB or DVD. When you get infected, just reimage your hard drive. Quicker and 100% sure that the malware is gone. Back up your data on an external hard drive or USB drive

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