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How to remove existing malware and prevent future malware attack?
There have been most
Like trojan, virus, spyware, hackers, worms, etc! How to forestall both existent as well as destiny malware from aggressive m honeyed computer?
Note: we won't go to porn sites since they have been full of trojans etc!
Any utilitarian assistance is rarely appreciated!
First Disable System Restore BEFORE scanning of malware!
* If using the default Start Menu, click Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > System. Select the System Restore tab and check "Turn off System Restore".
* If using the Classic Start Menu, click Start > Settings > Control Panel and double-click the System icon. Select the System Restore tab and check "Turn off System Restore".
* After scanning the system and removing the offending malware, re-enable System Restore by repeating the steps, this time removing the check from "Turn off System Restore".
Download Dr. Web CureIt! from ftp://ftp.drweb.com/pub/drweb/cureit/launch.exe (Just save)
It DETECTS AND REMOVES:
* Rootkits
* Mass-mailing worms
* E-mail viruses
* Peer-to-peer viruses
* Internet worms
* File viruses
* Trojans
* Stealth viruses
* Polymorphic viruses
* Bodiless viruses
* Macro viruses
* MS Office viruses
* Script viruses
* Spyware
* Spybots
* Password stealers
* Keyloggers
* Paid Dialers
* Adware
* Riskware
* Hacktools
* Backdoors
* Joke programs
* Malicious scripts
* Other malware
Also download Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 Trial (Free and 100% working for 30 days!) from http://www.kaspersky.com/trials
Both will help you to remove the existing viruses!
Also download HijackThis from http://www.trendsecure.com/portal/en-US/threat_analytics/hijackthis.php HijackThis lists the contents of key areas of the Registry and hard drive–areas that are used by both legitimate programmers and hijackers. But don't delete by yourself!
Here is a tuitorial how to use: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial42.html
And post the results in well-known froums like
1) http://www.techsupportforum.com/
2) http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/forum22.html
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