Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Fanop Trojan

Click here to remove Fanop malware
Fanop description:
Fanop Category:Trojan
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.

Removing Fanop:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Fanop manually.


To completely manually remove Fanop malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Fanop.


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Intruzzo Trojan Information

Tibs.bu Downloader

Click here to remove Tibs.bu malware
Tibs.bu description:
Tibs.bu Category:Downloader
This family of Trojans downloads and installs new malware or adware on the computer.
The downloader then either launches the new malware or registers it to enable autorun
according to the local operating system requirements.

The names and locations of malware to be downloaded are either coded into the
Trojan or downloaded from a specified website.

Removing Tibs.bu:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Tibs.bu manually.


To completely manually remove Tibs.bu malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Tibs.bu.


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Removing Jasmine Trojan
CrazyBull Backdoor Information
HooksHider Trojan Information

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Jihuu Trojan

Click here to remove Jihuu malware
Jihuu description:
Jihuu Category:Trojan,Backdoor,Downloader,DoS
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.
Backdoors are the most dangerous type of Trojans and the most popular.
Backdoors open infected machines to external control via Internet.
Often the backdoor will not be visible in the log of active programs.
This family of Trojans downloads and installs new malware or adware on the computer.
The downloader then either launches the new malware or registers it to enable autorun
according to the local operating system requirements.

The names and locations of malware to be downloaded are either coded into the
Trojan or downloaded from a specified website.
These programs attack web servers by sending numerous requests to the specified server,
often causing it to crash under an excessive volume of requests.

DoS trojans conduct such attacks from a single computer with the consent of the user.

Worms can carry a DoS procedure as part of their payload.

Removing Jihuu:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Jihuu manually.


To completely manually remove Jihuu malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Jihuu.


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Remove SillyDl.CHB Trojan
Win32.Rask.zmail DoS Removal
Removing Bat.PIFVirus Trojan
CWS.DNSErr Hijacker Information

ClickedyClick Tracking Cookie

Click here to remove ClickedyClick malware
ClickedyClick description:
ClickedyClick Category:Tracking Cookie
Tracking cookies, like regular cookies, are small files that get deposited
onto your computer's hard drive
as you browse the Internet.
Unlike harmless cookies that normally let you use certain websites more easily,
tracking cookies usually collect and report information about what websites you visit
and what you do at those websites.

If you fill out forms online with your real name and contact information,
click on banners and then purchase an item, or fill out sweepstakes or contests forms,
then it's possible that major online advertisers know your name and have associated it
with your IP address and other information.

Removing ClickedyClick:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove ClickedyClick manually.


To completely manually remove ClickedyClick malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with ClickedyClick.


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Win32.VB.ayt Trojan Removal instruction
Remove Spirit.2001a RAT

SillyDl.BZH Trojan

Click here to remove SillyDl.BZH malware
SillyDl.BZH description:
SillyDl.BZH Category:Trojan
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.

Removing SillyDl.BZH:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove SillyDl.BZH manually.


To completely manually remove SillyDl.BZH malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with SillyDl.BZH.


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Removing Agent.FZ Trojan

Remote.Typer RAT

Click here to remove Remote.Typer malware
Remote.Typer description:
Remote.Typer Category:RAT
Many trojans and backdoors now have remote administration capabilities
allowing an individual to control the victim's computer.
Many times a file called the server must be opened on the victim's computer before
the trojan can have access to it.

These are generally sent through email, P2P file sharing software,
and in internet downloads. They are usually disguised as a legitimate program or file.
Many server files will display a fake error message when opened, to make it seem like it didn't open.
Some will also kill antivirus and firewall software.

Some RAT trojans are pranks that are most likely being controlled by a friend or enemy on
April Fool's day or a holiday. Prank RATS are generally not harmful, and won't log keystrokes or hack.
They usually do whimsical things like flip the screen upside-down, open the CD-ROM tray,
and swap mouse buttons. However, they can be quite hard to remove.

Removing Remote.Typer:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Remote.Typer manually.


To completely manually remove Remote.Typer malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Remote.Typer.


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AceNotes.Free Adware Removal instruction

Skun Backdoor

Click here to remove Skun malware
Skun description:
Skun Category:Backdoor,RAT
Backdoors are the most dangerous type of Trojans and the most popular.
Backdoors open infected machines to external control via Internet.
They function in the same way as legal remote administration programs used by system administrators.
This makes them difficult to detect.

Backdoors are installed and launched without the consent of the user of computer.
Often the backdoor will not be visible in the log of active programs.

Once a backdoor has been successfully launched, the computer is wide open.
Backdoor functions can include:


  • Launching/ deleting files

  • Sending/ receiving files

  • Deleting data

  • Displaying notification

  • Rebooting the machine

  • Executing files




Backdoors are used by virus writers to detect and download confidential information,
execute malicious code, destroy data, include the machine in bot networks and so forth.
Backdoors combine the functionality of most other types of in one package.

Backdoors have one especially dangerous sub-class: variants that can propagate like worms.
Many trojans and backdoors now have remote administration capabilities
allowing an individual to control the victim's computer.
Many times a file called the server must be opened on the victim's computer before
the trojan can have access to it.

These are generally sent through email, P2P file sharing software,
and in internet downloads. They are usually disguised as a legitimate program or file.
Many server files will display a fake error message when opened, to make it seem like it didn't open.
Some will also kill antivirus and firewall software.

Some RAT trojans are pranks that are most likely being controlled by a friend or enemy on
April Fool's day or a holiday. Prank RATS are generally not harmful, and won't log keystrokes or hack.
They usually do whimsical things like flip the screen upside-down, open the CD-ROM tray,
and swap mouse buttons. However, they can be quite hard to remove.

Removing Skun:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Skun manually.


To completely manually remove Skun malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Skun.


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Ooops Trojan Cleaner
Remove Pigeon.AVPU Trojan
Pigeon.EIL Trojan Cleaner
Remove lulu.com Tracking Cookie

Bancos.CZA Trojan

Click here to remove Bancos.CZA malware
Bancos.CZA description:
Bancos.CZA Category:Trojan
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.

Removing Bancos.CZA:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Bancos.CZA manually.


To completely manually remove Bancos.CZA malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Bancos.CZA.


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RAWIN Trojan Removal

Pigeon.AVUF Trojan

Click here to remove Pigeon.AVUF malware
Pigeon.AVUF description:
Pigeon.AVUF Category:Trojan
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Removing Pigeon.AVUF:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Pigeon.AVUF manually.


To completely manually remove Pigeon.AVUF malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Pigeon.AVUF.


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BAT.Quesex:intended Trojan Information

Antigen Trojan

Click here to remove Antigen malware
Antigen description:
Antigen Category:Trojan,Hacker Tool
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.
These utilities are designed to penetrate remote computers
in order to use them as zombies (by using backdoors) or to download other malicious programs to computer.

Exploits use vulnerabilities in operating systems and applications to achieve the same result.

Removing Antigen:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Antigen manually.


To completely manually remove Antigen malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Antigen.


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Magnai Trojan Information
Morality Trojan Cleaner
Snmpsniff Trojan Information
Removing JS.Chopenoz Trojan
Pigeon.AVJG Trojan Removal instruction

Xitami.v2.Attack DoS

Click here to remove Xitami.v2.Attack malware
Xitami.v2.Attack description:
Xitami.v2.Attack Category:DoS
DoS programs attack web servers by sending numerous requests to the specified server,
often causing it to crash under an excessive volume of requests.


Removing Xitami.v2.Attack:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Xitami.v2.Attack manually.


To completely manually remove Xitami.v2.Attack malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Xitami.v2.Attack.


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Vxidl.AWB Trojan Symptoms
IVP.April Trojan Removal instruction
Remove Namop Trojan
Dowque.AAF Trojan Symptoms
Remove SRDL Trojan

Townews Adware

Click here to remove Townews malware
Townews description:
Townews Category:Adware,BHO
Adware are programs that facilitate delivery for advertising content
to the user and in some cases gather information from the user's computer,
including information related to Internet browser usage or other computer habits
BHO (Browser Helper Object) Trojan.
The BHO waits for the user to post personal information to a monitored website.
As this information is entered by the user, it is captured by the BHO and sent back to the attacker.
The method of network transport used by the attacker makes this Trojan unique.
Typically, keyloggers of this type will send the stolen information back to the attacker via email
or HTTP POST, which can appear suspicious.
Instead, this Trojan encodes the data with a simple XOR algorithm before placing it into
the data section of an ICMP ping packet." explained the company.

Detection Townews :

Townews Registry Keys:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{634efde4-087d-4ce9-952f-63c9eeb2e0bf}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\browser helper objects\{634efde4-087d-4ce9-952f-63c9eeb2e0bf}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\classes\clsid\{634efde4-087d-4ce9-952f-63c9eeb2e0bf}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\browser helper objects\{634efde4-087d-4ce9-952f-63c9eeb2e0bf}

Removing Townews:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Townews manually.


To completely manually remove Townews malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Townews.


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Spastic Trojan Information
Uptofind Toolbar Cleaner
Elotus Trojan Removal
PWShip Trojan Removal
Pigeon.AWHP Trojan Removal

ThisLondon Tracking Cookie

Click here to remove ThisLondon malware
ThisLondon description:
ThisLondon Category:Tracking Cookie
Tracking cookies, like regular cookies, are small files that get deposited
onto your computer's hard drive
as you browse the Internet.
Unlike harmless cookies that normally let you use certain websites more easily,
tracking cookies usually collect and report information about what websites you visit
and what you do at those websites.

If you fill out forms online with your real name and contact information,
click on banners and then purchase an item, or fill out sweepstakes or contests forms,
then it's possible that major online advertisers know your name and have associated it
with your IP address and other information.

Removing ThisLondon:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove ThisLondon manually.


To completely manually remove ThisLondon malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with ThisLondon.


Read also:
Vxidl.BBS Trojan Information

Backdoor.Splintex Backdoor

Click here to remove Backdoor.Splintex malware
Backdoor.Splintex description:
Backdoor.Splintex Category:Backdoor
Backdoors are the most dangerous type of Trojans and the most popular.
Backdoors open infected machines to external control via Internet.
They function in the same way as legal remote administration programs used by system administrators.
This makes them difficult to detect.

Backdoors are installed and launched without the consent of the user of computer.
Often the backdoor will not be visible in the log of active programs.

Once a backdoor has been successfully launched, the computer is wide open.
Backdoor functions can include:


  • Launching/ deleting files

  • Sending/ receiving files

  • Deleting data

  • Displaying notification

  • Rebooting the machine

  • Executing files




Backdoors are used by virus writers to detect and download confidential information,
execute malicious code, destroy data, include the machine in bot networks and so forth.
Backdoors combine the functionality of most other types of in one package.

Backdoors have one especially dangerous sub-class: variants that can propagate like worms.

Removing Backdoor.Splintex:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Backdoor.Splintex manually.


To completely manually remove Backdoor.Splintex malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Backdoor.Splintex.


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Remove Orifice Trojan
Pigeon.AAX Trojan Cleaner

VBS.Vanina Trojan

Click here to remove VBS.Vanina malware
VBS.Vanina description:
VBS.Vanina Category:Trojan
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Removing VBS.Vanina:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove VBS.Vanina manually.


To completely manually remove VBS.Vanina malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with VBS.Vanina.


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Removing Win32.UnrealFake DoS
Overnet Worm Removal
Removing DRVSCAN Trojan

Odio.Bomber DoS

Click here to remove Odio.Bomber malware
Odio.Bomber description:
Odio.Bomber Category:DoS
These programs attack web servers by sending numerous requests to the specified server,
often causing it to crash under an excessive volume of requests.

DoS trojans conduct such attacks from a single computer with the consent of the user.

Worms can carry a DoS procedure as part of their payload.

Removing Odio.Bomber:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Odio.Bomber manually.


To completely manually remove Odio.Bomber malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Odio.Bomber.


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ICQ.Hijaak Trojan Information
Removing Remote.Interactive.Command Backdoor
SillyDl.DGQ Trojan Symptoms

Monday, February 2, 2009

HLLP.Weasel Trojan

Click here to remove HLLP.Weasel malware
HLLP.Weasel description:
HLLP.Weasel Category:Trojan
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Removing HLLP.Weasel:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove HLLP.Weasel manually.


To completely manually remove HLLP.Weasel malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with HLLP.Weasel.


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MSInfoSys Hijacker Symptoms

VBS.Lamat Trojan

Click here to remove VBS.Lamat malware
VBS.Lamat description:
VBS.Lamat Category:Trojan
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.

Removing VBS.Lamat:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove VBS.Lamat manually.


To completely manually remove VBS.Lamat malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with VBS.Lamat.


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Bancos.HRI Trojan Cleaner
IRC.Bircd Backdoor Removal instruction
Kode.Over Trojan Cleaner
Horse.Construction.Kit Trojan Information

Pigeon.EME Trojan

Click here to remove Pigeon.EME malware
Pigeon.EME description:
Pigeon.EME Category:Trojan
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.

Removing Pigeon.EME:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Pigeon.EME manually.


To completely manually remove Pigeon.EME malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Pigeon.EME.


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Removing VCodec Trojan

Usekill Trojan

Click here to remove Usekill malware
Usekill description:
Usekill Category:Trojan
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Removing Usekill:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Usekill manually.


To completely manually remove Usekill malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Usekill.


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Remove Guerilla Trojan
StealthEye Backdoor Information
Bancos.BJJ Trojan Information

Win32.Agent.ah Backdoor

Click here to remove Win32.Agent.ah malware
Win32.Agent.ah description:
Win32.Agent.ah Category:Backdoor
Backdoors combine the functionality of most other types of in one package.
Backdoors have one especially dangerous sub-class: variants that can propagate like worms.

Removing Win32.Agent.ah:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Win32.Agent.ah manually.


To completely manually remove Win32.Agent.ah malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Win32.Agent.ah.


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Remove PSW.NetMail Trojan

SillyDl.CFM Trojan

Click here to remove SillyDl.CFM malware
SillyDl.CFM description:
SillyDl.CFM Category:Trojan
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Removing SillyDl.CFM:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove SillyDl.CFM manually.


To completely manually remove SillyDl.CFM malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with SillyDl.CFM.


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Master.AOL Trojan Removal
Agent.ax Trojan Information
QDel121 Trojan Information

RKeylogger Trojan

Click here to remove RKeylogger malware
RKeylogger description:
RKeylogger Category:Trojan,Spyware
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.
Spyware is computer software that is installed surreptitiously on a personal computer
to with the computer, without the user's informed consent.

Removing RKeylogger:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove RKeylogger manually.


To completely manually remove RKeylogger malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with RKeylogger.


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Remove Windows.Remote RAT
Antivirus.Gold Adware Removal
Scan Trojan Symptoms
VXE Trojan Information

Subseven.Server.Unpacked Backdoor

Click here to remove Subseven.Server.Unpacked malware
Subseven.Server.Unpacked description:
Subseven.Server.Unpacked Category:Backdoor,RAT
Backdoors are the most dangerous type of Trojans and the most popular.
Backdoors open infected machines to external control via Internet.
Often the backdoor will not be visible in the log of active programs.
Many trojans and backdoors now have remote administration capabilities
allowing an individual to control the victim's computer.
Many times a file called the server must be opened on the victim's computer before
the trojan can have access to it.

These are generally sent through email, P2P file sharing software,
and in internet downloads. They are usually disguised as a legitimate program or file.
Many server files will display a fake error message when opened, to make it seem like it didn't open.
Some will also kill antivirus and firewall software.

Some RAT trojans are pranks that are most likely being controlled by a friend or enemy on
April Fool's day or a holiday. Prank RATS are generally not harmful, and won't log keystrokes or hack.
They usually do whimsical things like flip the screen upside-down, open the CD-ROM tray,
and swap mouse buttons. However, they can be quite hard to remove.

Removing Subseven.Server.Unpacked:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Subseven.Server.Unpacked manually.


To completely manually remove Subseven.Server.Unpacked malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Subseven.Server.Unpacked.


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Bancos.GHP Trojan Cleaner

Linploit.A!rootkit Trojan

Click here to remove Linploit.A!rootkit malware
Linploit.A!rootkit description:
Linploit.A!rootkit Category:Trojan
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.

Removing Linploit.A!rootkit:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Linploit.A!rootkit manually.


To completely manually remove Linploit.A!rootkit malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Linploit.A!rootkit.


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Remove Win32.Agent.NGH Trojan
Pigeon.AMO Trojan Removal instruction

Pigeon.EAO Trojan

Click here to remove Pigeon.EAO malware
Pigeon.EAO description:
Pigeon.EAO Category:Trojan
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Removing Pigeon.EAO:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Pigeon.EAO manually.


To completely manually remove Pigeon.EAO malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Pigeon.EAO.


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Pigeon.ELX Trojan Symptoms
VSToolBar Adware Removal
ServU Trojan Information
Small.nf Downloader Removal instruction

expedia.com Tracking Cookie

Click here to remove expedia.com malware
expedia.com description:
expedia.com Category:Tracking Cookie
Tracking cookies, like regular cookies, are small files that get deposited
onto your computer's hard drive as you browse the Internet.
Unlike harmless cookies that normally let you use certain websites more easily,
tracking cookies usually collect and report information about what websites you visit
and what you do at those websites.

Removing expedia.com:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove expedia.com manually.


To completely manually remove expedia.com malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with expedia.com.


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Rigor Trojan Cleaner
Removing PC.Acme Spyware
PhotoPaul.Server Backdoor Information

Bancos.ZZJ Trojan

Click here to remove Bancos.ZZJ malware
Bancos.ZZJ description:
Bancos.ZZJ Category:Trojan
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.

Removing Bancos.ZZJ:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Bancos.ZZJ manually.


To completely manually remove Bancos.ZZJ malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Bancos.ZZJ.


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Fzip Trojan Symptoms

ClearSearch.csie Hijacker

Click here to remove ClearSearch.csie malware
ClearSearch.csie description:
ClearSearch.csie Category:Hijacker
When the default home page is hijacked, the browser opens to the web page set by the hijacker
instead of the user's designated home page. In some cases, the hijacker may block users from
restoring their desired home page.

Removing ClearSearch.csie:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove ClearSearch.csie manually.


To completely manually remove ClearSearch.csie malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with ClearSearch.csie.


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Small.fn Trojan Symptoms
Rephyes Trojan Cleaner
WordMacro.Dust Trojan Removal
Removing Chiton Trojan
Lop.com.Trinity Spyware Symptoms

SillyDl.DMQ Downloader

Click here to remove SillyDl.DMQ malware
SillyDl.DMQ description:
SillyDl.DMQ Category:Downloader
The downloader either launches the new malware or registers it to enable autorun
according to the local operating system requirements.

Detection SillyDl.DMQ :

SillyDl.DMQ Registry Keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\currentcontrolset\enum\root\legacy_windowsdriver
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\currentcontrolset\services\windowsdriver

Removing SillyDl.DMQ:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove SillyDl.DMQ manually.


To completely manually remove SillyDl.DMQ malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with SillyDl.DMQ.


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Removing Agent.tf Downloader

Sunday, February 1, 2009

BAT.Noshare Trojan

Click here to remove BAT.Noshare malware
BAT.Noshare description:
BAT.Noshare Category:Trojan,Worm,Backdoor,Hacker Tool,DoS,Hostile Code
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.
Worms can be classified by installation method, launch method and finally according
to characteristics standard to all malware: polymorphism, stealth etc.

Many of the worms which managed to cause significant outbreaks use more then
one propagation method as well as more than one infection technique.

Backdoors combine the functionality of most other types of in one package.
Backdoors have one especially dangerous sub-class: variants that can propagate like worms.

Exploits use vulnerabilities in operating systems and applications to achieve the same result.
DoS trojans conduct attacks from a single computer with the consent of the user.
Hostile code is any process running on a system that is
not authorized by the system administrator, such as Trojans, viruses, or spyware.

Detection BAT.Noshare :

BAT.Noshare Files:
[%SYSTEM%]\drvrsrvcdll.exe
[%SYSTEM%]\hidden32.exe
[%SYSTEM%]\drvrsrvcdll.exe
[%SYSTEM%]\drvrsrvcdll.exe
[%SYSTEM%]\hidden32.exe
[%SYSTEM%]\drvrsrvcdll.exe

BAT.Noshare Folders:
[%APPDATA%]\lycos\sidesearch
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\lycos

BAT.Noshare Registry Keys:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\bho.incredifindbho
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\bho.incredifindbho.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{0428FFC7-1931-45B7-95CB-3CBB919777E1}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{5d60ff48-95be-4956-b4c6-6bb168a70310}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\classes\clsid\{0428ffc7-1931-45b7-95cb-3cbb919777e1}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Browser Helper Objects\{0428FFC7-1931-45B7-95CB-3CBB919777E1}

Removing BAT.Noshare:

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To completely manually remove BAT.Noshare malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with BAT.Noshare.


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Vxidl.AKY Trojan

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Vxidl.AKY description:
Vxidl.AKY Category:Trojan
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Removing Vxidl.AKY:

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To completely manually remove Vxidl.AKY malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Vxidl.AKY.


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Bancos.HLC Trojan

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Bancos.HLC description:
Bancos.HLC Category:Trojan
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Removing Bancos.HLC:

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Crash4 Trojan

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Crash4 description:
Crash4 Category:Trojan,Hacker Tool
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.
Exploits use vulnerabilities in operating systems and applications to achieve the same result.

Removing Crash4:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Crash4 manually.


To completely manually remove Crash4 malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Crash4.


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ServerDisk Trojan

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ServerDisk description:
ServerDisk Category:Trojan
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Detection ServerDisk :

ServerDisk Registry Values:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\winlogon\notify\srvdisk
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\winlogon\notify\srvdisk
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\winlogon\notify\srvdisk
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\winlogon\notify\srvdisk
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\uninstall\advanced browser
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\uninstall\advanced browser

Removing ServerDisk:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove ServerDisk manually.


To completely manually remove ServerDisk malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with ServerDisk.


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SexoBFAX Adware

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SexoBFAX description:
SexoBFAX Category:Adware
Adware are programs that facilitate delivery for advertising content
to the user and in some cases gather information from the user's computer.

Detection SexoBFAX :

SexoBFAX Registry Keys:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{8f575708-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}

Removing SexoBFAX:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove SexoBFAX manually.


To completely manually remove SexoBFAX malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with SexoBFAX.


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Bancos.GIP Trojan

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Bancos.GIP description:
Bancos.GIP Category:Trojan
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Removing Bancos.GIP:

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To completely manually remove Bancos.GIP malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Bancos.GIP.


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Comodo.Trust BHO

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Comodo.Trust description:
Comodo.Trust Category:BHO,Hijacker,Toolbar
The BHO (Browser Helper Object) waits for the user to post personal information to a monitored website.
As this information is entered by the user, it is captured by the BHO and sent back to the attacker.
Hijackers are software programs that modify users' default browser home page,
search settings, error page settings, or desktop wallpaper without adequate notice, disclosure,
or user consent.

When the default home page is hijacked, the browser opens to the web page set by the hijacker
instead of the user's designated home page. In some cases, the hijacker may block users from
restoring their desired home page.

A search hijacker redirects search results to other pages and may
transmit search and browsing data to unknown servers. An error page hijacker directs
the browser to another page, usually an advertising page, instead of the usual error
page when the requested URL is not found.

A desktop hijacker replaces the desktop wallpaper with advertising
for products and services on the desktop.

Hijackers take control of various parts of your web browser, including your home page,
search pages, and search bar. They may also redirect you to certain sites should you
mistype an address or prevent you from going to a website they would rather you not,
such as sites that combat malware. Some will even redirect you to their own search engine
when you attempt a search. NB: hijackers almost exclusively target Internet Explorer.
Toolbar presents itself as a helpful add-on for Internet Explorer but it is a real pest.

Detection Comodo.Trust :

Comodo.Trust Files:
[%WINDOWS%]\system\ttbbho.dll
[%WINDOWS%]\system\ttbbho.dll

Comodo.Trust Registry Keys:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{093caf40-3ba6-4071-a050-e830cbdc6480}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{d80e1356-ac78-4218-961c-a7689b4cb7fe}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\browser helper objects\{d80e1356-ac78-4218-961c-a7689b4cb7fe}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\classes\clsid\{d80e1356-ac78-4218-961c-a7689b4cb7fe}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\browser helper objects\{d80e1356-ac78-4218-961c-a7689b4cb7fe}

Removing Comodo.Trust:

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To completely manually remove Comodo.Trust malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Comodo.Trust.


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WGateScan Trojan

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WGateScan description:
WGateScan Category:Trojan
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.

Removing WGateScan:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove WGateScan manually.


To completely manually remove WGateScan malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with WGateScan.


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Hitchcock Trojan

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Hitchcock description:
Hitchcock Category:Trojan,Backdoor,Downloader,DoS
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.
Backdoors are the most dangerous type of Trojans and the most popular.
Backdoors open infected machines to external control via Internet.
They function in the same way as legal remote administration programs used by system administrators.
This makes them difficult to detect.

Backdoors are installed and launched without the consent of the user of computer.
Often the backdoor will not be visible in the log of active programs.

Once a backdoor has been successfully launched, the computer is wide open.
Backdoor functions can include:


  • Launching/ deleting files

  • Sending/ receiving files

  • Deleting data

  • Displaying notification

  • Rebooting the machine

  • Executing files




Backdoors are used by virus writers to detect and download confidential information,
execute malicious code, destroy data, include the machine in bot networks and so forth.
Backdoors combine the functionality of most other types of in one package.

Backdoors have one especially dangerous sub-class: variants that can propagate like worms.
Trojans-downloaders downloads and installs new malware or adware on the computer.

These programs attack web servers by sending numerous requests to the specified server,
often causing it to crash under an excessive volume of requests.

DoS trojans conduct such attacks from a single computer with the consent of the user.

Worms can carry a DoS procedure as part of their payload.

Removing Hitchcock:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Hitchcock manually.


To completely manually remove Hitchcock malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Hitchcock.


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Classroom.Spy.Professional Spyware

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Classroom.Spy.Professional description:
Classroom.Spy.Professional Category:Spyware
Spyware programs can collect various types of personal information,
such as Internet surfing habit, sites that have been visited,
but can also interfere with user control of the computer in other ways,
such as installing additional software, redirecting Web browser activity,
accessing websites blindly that will cause more harmful viruses,
or diverting advertising revenue to a third party.

Detection Classroom.Spy.Professional :

Classroom.Spy.Professional Folders:
[%COMMON_PROGRAMS%]\Classroom Spy Pro
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\Classroom Spy Pro

Classroom.Spy.Professional Registry Keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\controlset001\services\nlcsagent
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\currentcontrolset\enum\root\legacy_nlcsagent
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\currentcontrolset\services\nlcsagent\security

Classroom.Spy.Professional Registry Values:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\currentcontrolset\services\nlcsagent
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\currentcontrolset\services\nlcsagent
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\currentcontrolset\services\nlcsagent
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\currentcontrolset\services\nlcsagent
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\currentcontrolset\services\nlcsagent
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\currentcontrolset\services\nlcsagent
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\currentcontrolset\services\nlcsagent\enum
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\currentcontrolset\services\nlcsagent\enum
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\currentcontrolset\services\nlcsagent\enum

Removing Classroom.Spy.Professional:

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To completely manually remove Classroom.Spy.Professional malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Classroom.Spy.Professional.


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BO2K.plugin.BlowFish RAT

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BO2K.plugin.BlowFish description:
BO2K.plugin.BlowFish Category:RAT
Some RAT trojans are pranks that are most likely being controlled by a friend or enemy on
April Fool's day or a holiday. Prank RATS are generally not harmful, and won't log keystrokes or hack.

Removing BO2K.plugin.BlowFish:

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To completely manually remove BO2K.plugin.BlowFish malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with BO2K.plugin.BlowFish.


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adshooter.com Tracking Cookie

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adshooter.com description:
adshooter.com Category:Tracking Cookie
Tracking cookies, like regular cookies, are small files that get deposited
onto your computer's hard drive
as you browse the Internet.
Unlike harmless cookies that normally let you use certain websites more easily,
tracking cookies usually collect and report information about what websites you visit
and what you do at those websites.

If you fill out forms online with your real name and contact information,
click on banners and then purchase an item, or fill out sweepstakes or contests forms,
then it's possible that major online advertisers know your name and have associated it
with your IP address and other information.

Removing adshooter.com:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove adshooter.com manually.


To completely manually remove adshooter.com malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with adshooter.com.


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Pigeon.AMV Trojan

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Pigeon.AMV description:
Pigeon.AMV Category:Trojan
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.

Removing Pigeon.AMV:

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Phishbank.AXD Trojan

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Phishbank.AXD description:
Phishbank.AXD Category:Trojan
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Removing Phishbank.AXD:

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Win32.Indel DoS

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Win32.Indel description:
Win32.Indel Category:DoS
These programs attack web servers by sending numerous requests to the specified server,
often causing it to crash under an excessive volume of requests.

DoS trojans conduct such attacks from a single computer with the consent of the user.

Worms can carry a DoS procedure as part of their payload.

Removing Win32.Indel:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Win32.Indel manually.


To completely manually remove Win32.Indel malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Win32.Indel.


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Bancos.GTA Trojan

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Bancos.GTA description:
Bancos.GTA Category:Trojan
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Removing Bancos.GTA:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Bancos.GTA manually.


To completely manually remove Bancos.GTA malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Bancos.GTA.


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Bs2.dll BHO

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Bs2.dll description:
Bs2.dll Category:BHO
As this information is entered by the user, it is captured by the BHO (Browser Helper Object) and
sent back to the attacker.
Typically, keyloggers of this type will send the stolen information back to the attacker via email
or HTTP POST, which can appear suspicious.

Removing Bs2.dll:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Bs2.dll manually.


To completely manually remove Bs2.dll malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Bs2.dll.


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XCP.Sony.Rootkit.Patch Trojan

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XCP.Sony.Rootkit.Patch description:
XCP.Sony.Rootkit.Patch Category:Trojan
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.

Detection XCP.Sony.Rootkit.Patch :

XCP.Sony.Rootkit.Patch Files:
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\dogpiletoolbar\cursorsearchword.dll
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\dogpiletoolbar\insptbar.dll
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\dogpiletoolbar\unwise.exe
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\dogpiletoolbar\cursorsearchword.dll
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\dogpiletoolbar\insptbar.dll
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\dogpiletoolbar\unwise.exe

XCP.Sony.Rootkit.Patch Registry Keys:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{5e92f538-b50b-46c5-9c5f-c6eeced3f6c6}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\classes\clsid\{5e92f538-b50b-46c5-9c5f-c6eeced3f6c6}

XCP.Sony.Rootkit.Patch Registry Values:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\microsoft\internet explorer\toolbar\webbrowser
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\internet explorer\toolbar

Removing XCP.Sony.Rootkit.Patch:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove XCP.Sony.Rootkit.Patch manually.


To completely manually remove XCP.Sony.Rootkit.Patch malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with XCP.Sony.Rootkit.Patch.


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