Wednesday, February 4, 2009

WebLookUp Adware

Click here to remove WebLookUp malware
WebLookUp description:
WebLookUp 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,
including information related to Internet browser usage or other computer habits

Detection WebLookUp :

WebLookUp Registry Keys:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\weblookup
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{dc8240df-e60d-4193-b984-5111847dc7e6}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\interface\{d7988033-bde1-4a36-bbe0-633f658be770}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\redirect.redirectpage
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\redirect.redirectpage.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\typelib\{dede7333-91f2-4064-8557-0eb2e3d37155}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\browser helper objects\{dc8240df-e60d-4193-b984-5111847dc7e6}

Removing WebLookUp:

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


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


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MailSpam.NetControl Hacker Tool Symptoms
Bancos.HTL Trojan Information
Remove Mike Trojan

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

NTServiceLoader.utility Trojan

Click here to remove NTServiceLoader.utility malware
NTServiceLoader.utility description:
NTServiceLoader.utility 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 NTServiceLoader.utility:

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


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


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BackDoor.CMQ Trojan Information

Transistor Trojan

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

Removing Transistor:

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


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


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Agent.og Trojan Information

Win32.Uhil Trojan

Click here to remove Win32.Uhil malware
Win32.Uhil description:
Win32.Uhil Category:Trojan,Backdoor
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.
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.

Removing Win32.Uhil:

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


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


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BAT.Batalia5 Trojan

Click here to remove BAT.Batalia5 malware
BAT.Batalia5 description:
BAT.Batalia5 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 BAT.Batalia5:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove BAT.Batalia5 manually.


To completely manually remove BAT.Batalia5 malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with BAT.Batalia5.


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Removing Fuhaha Trojan
Removing Hell Trojan

SaveFileDialog Adware

Click here to remove SaveFileDialog malware
SaveFileDialog description:
SaveFileDialog 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,
including information related to Internet browser usage or other computer habits

Removing SaveFileDialog:

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


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


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SD.Bot.Proc32 Backdoor

Click here to remove SD.Bot.Proc32 malware
SD.Bot.Proc32 description:
SD.Bot.Proc32 Category:Backdoor
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.

Removing SD.Bot.Proc32:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove SD.Bot.Proc32 manually.


To completely manually remove SD.Bot.Proc32 malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with SD.Bot.Proc32.


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CommonName.Browser BHO

Click here to remove CommonName.Browser malware
CommonName.Browser description:
CommonName.Browser 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.

Detection CommonName.Browser :

CommonName.Browser Registry Keys:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\babeie.agentie
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\babeie.agentie.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\babeie.handler
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\babeie.handler.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\babeie.helper
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\babeie.helper.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{6656b666-992f-4d74-8588-8ca69e97d90c}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{9346A6BB-1ED0-4174-AFB4-13CD4EC0AA40}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\interface\{2d0f5208-3198-49a4-86a7-d65e9e582751}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\interface\{99908473-1135-4009-be4f-32b921f86ed9}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\PROTOCOLS\Handler\cn
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\typelib\{d879d743-e2cc-4161-8034-2234203681c9}
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\microsoft\internet explorer\menuext\add a page note
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\microsoft\internet explorer\menuext\bookmark this page
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\microsoft\internet explorer\menuext\email this link
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\microsoft\internet explorer\menuext\search using commonname
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\internet explorer\advancedoptions\commonname
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{00d0cfe2-8fdf-4fee-b396-cd42c0b9663a}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{9346a6bb-1ed0-4174-afb4-13cd4ec0aa40}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\protocols\handler\cn
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\browser helper objects\{00d0cfe2-8fdf-4fee-b396-cd42c0b9663a}

Removing CommonName.Browser:

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


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


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Calego Trojan Symptoms
Alicia.version Backdoor Cleaner
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Pigeon.AVOH Trojan

Click here to remove Pigeon.AVOH malware
Pigeon.AVOH description:
Pigeon.AVOH 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.AVOH:

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


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


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Dyfuca.bq Downloader

Click here to remove Dyfuca.bq malware
Dyfuca.bq description:
Dyfuca.bq 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 Dyfuca.bq:

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


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


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BAT.Code Trojan Information

SpywareSheriff.com::SpywareSheriff Adware

Click here to remove SpywareSheriff.com::SpywareSheriff malware
SpywareSheriff.com::SpywareSheriff description:
SpywareSheriff.com::SpywareSheriff 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 SpywareSheriff.com::SpywareSheriff :

SpywareSheriff.com::SpywareSheriff Files:
[%APPDATA%]\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\SpywareSheriff.lnk
[%DESKTOP%]\SpywareSheriff.lnk
[%DESKTOP%]\SpywareSheriffSetup.exe
[%STARTUP%]\spywaresheriff.lnk
[%APPDATA%]\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\SpywareSheriff.lnk
[%DESKTOP%]\SpywareSheriff.lnk
[%DESKTOP%]\SpywareSheriffSetup.exe
[%STARTUP%]\spywaresheriff.lnk

SpywareSheriff.com::SpywareSheriff Folders:
[%LOCAL_APPDATA%]\SpywareSheriff
[%COMMON_PROGRAMS%]\SpywareSheriff
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\SpywareSheriff

SpywareSheriff.com::SpywareSheriff Registry Keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\SpywareSheriff_is1
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\uninstall\spywaresheriff_is1

Removing SpywareSheriff.com::SpywareSheriff:

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


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


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Remove Preview.AdService Adware

DEN Backdoor

Click here to remove DEN malware
DEN description:
DEN Category:Backdoor
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.

Removing DEN:

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


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


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Bionet.xa Trojan

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

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


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


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Free.bluemountain.Tracking.Cookie Tracking Cookie

Click here to remove Free.bluemountain.Tracking.Cookie malware
Free.bluemountain.Tracking.Cookie description:
Free.bluemountain.Tracking.Cookie 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 Free.bluemountain.Tracking.Cookie:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Free.bluemountain.Tracking.Cookie manually.


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


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Explosion Trojan

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

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


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


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Ashlt Spyware Information

Monday, February 2, 2009

DataRape Trojan

Click here to remove DataRape malware
DataRape description:
DataRape Category:Trojan,Backdoor,RAT,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.
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.

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

Removing DataRape:

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


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


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AIG Backdoor

Click here to remove AIG malware
AIG description:
AIG Category:Backdoor
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.

Detection AIG :

AIG Files:
[%DESKTOP%]\ban.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\bb.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\bmb.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\bra.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\gf.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\itau.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\itaup.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\net.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\real.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\san.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\uni.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\w32backdoor-aiq.exe
[%DESKTOP%]\ban.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\bb.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\bmb.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\bra.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\gf.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\itau.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\itaup.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\net.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\real.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\san.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\uni.bxz
[%DESKTOP%]\w32backdoor-aiq.exe

AIG Registry Values:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run

Removing AIG:

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


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


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Spiffa Trojan

Click here to remove Spiffa malware
Spiffa description:
Spiffa 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 Spiffa:

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


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


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SillyDl.DHN Trojan

Click here to remove SillyDl.DHN malware
SillyDl.DHN description:
SillyDl.DHN 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.DHN:

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


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


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THC.SCAN.8- Adware

Click here to remove THC.SCAN.8- malware
THC.SCAN.8- description:
THC.SCAN.8- 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.

Removing THC.SCAN.8-:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove THC.SCAN.8- manually.


To completely manually remove THC.SCAN.8- malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with THC.SCAN.8-.


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Downloader.AXI Downloader

Click here to remove Downloader.AXI malware
Downloader.AXI description:
Downloader.AXI Category:Downloader
Trojans-downloaders downloads and installs new malware or adware on the computer.

Removing Downloader.AXI:

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


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


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QZap141 Trojan

Click here to remove QZap141 malware
QZap141 description:
QZap141 Category:Trojan,Backdoor,Downloader,DoS
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.
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.

The downloader either launches the new malware or registers it to enable autorun
according to the local operating system requirements.
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 QZap141:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove QZap141 manually.


To completely manually remove QZap141 malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with QZap141.


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Xterm Hacker Tool

Click here to remove Xterm malware
Xterm description:
Xterm Category:Hacker Tool,DoS
Exploits use vulnerabilities in operating systems and applications to achieve the same result.
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 Xterm:

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


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


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Lineage.AAW Trojan

Click here to remove Lineage.AAW malware
Lineage.AAW description:
Lineage.AAW 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 Lineage.AAW :

Lineage.AAW Files:
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\xerox\keygen.exe
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\xerox\keygen.exe

Removing Lineage.AAW:

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


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


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Awvin Trojan

Click here to remove Awvin malware
Awvin description:
Awvin 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 Awvin:

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


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


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Removing Dowque.AFE Trojan

Frethog.AFH Trojan

Click here to remove Frethog.AFH malware
Frethog.AFH description:
Frethog.AFH 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 Frethog.AFH:

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


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


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DSA Trojan

Click here to remove DSA malware
DSA description:
DSA Category:Trojan,Backdoor,Downloader,DoS
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.
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.
The downloader either launches the new malware or registers it to enable autorun
according to the local operating system requirements.
DoS trojans conduct attacks from a single computer with the consent of the user.

Removing DSA:

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


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


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Media.Access Adware

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Media.Access description:
Media.Access 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 Media.Access :

Media.Access Files:
[%PROFILE_TEMP%]\temp.fr????\Info.txt
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\Media Access\MediaAccC.dll
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\Media Access\MediaAccess.exe
[%WINDOWS%]\Downloaded Program Files\MediaGatewayX.dll
[%WINDOWS%]\downloaded program files\mediagatewayx.dll
[%PROFILE_TEMP%]\temp.fr????\Info.txt
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\Media Access\MediaAccC.dll
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\Media Access\MediaAccess.exe
[%WINDOWS%]\Downloaded Program Files\MediaGatewayX.dll
[%WINDOWS%]\downloaded program files\mediagatewayx.dll

Media.Access Folders:
[%PROGRAM_FILES%]\media access

Media.Access Registry Keys:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\mediaaccess.installer
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\media access
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\uninstall\media access
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\uninstall\media gateway way

Media.Access Registry Values:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\mediaaccx.installer
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\mediaaccx.installer\clsid
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run

Removing Media.Access:

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


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


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Bancos.HVJ Trojan

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Bancos.HVJ description:
Bancos.HVJ 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.HVJ:

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did.it.com Tracking Cookie

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did.it.com description:
did.it.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 did.it.com:

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


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Gliss Trojan

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Gliss description:
Gliss Category:Trojan,Backdoor,Downloader,DoS
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.
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.
The downloader either launches the new malware or registers it to enable autorun
according to the local operating system requirements.
DoS trojans conduct attacks from a single computer with the consent of the user.

Removing Gliss:

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


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


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Advanced.Call.Recorder Spyware

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Advanced.Call.Recorder description:
Advanced.Call.Recorder Category:Spyware
Spyware can even change computer settings, resulting in slow connection speeds,
different home pages, and loss of Internet or other programs.
In an attempt to increase the understanding of spyware, a more formal classification
of its included software types is captured under the term privacy-invasive software.

Removing Advanced.Call.Recorder:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Advanced.Call.Recorder manually.


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


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Leskuil Trojan

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Leskuil description:
Leskuil 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 Leskuil:

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


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Win32.Agent.zd Trojan

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Win32.Agent.zd description:
Win32.Agent.zd Category:Trojan,Downloader
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.
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 Win32.Agent.zd:

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


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Bancos.HNN Trojan

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Bancos.HNN description:
Bancos.HNN 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.HNN:

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SillyDl.DGB Trojan

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SillyDl.DGB description:
SillyDl.DGB 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.DGB:

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Lez RAT

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Lez description:
Lez 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.

Removing Lez:

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


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


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Sub7.Logger Trojan

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Sub7.Logger description:
Sub7.Logger Category:Trojan,Spyware,Backdoor,RAT
This category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.
Spyware is computer software that is installed surreptitiously on a personal computer
to with the computer, without the user's informed consent.
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 Sub7.Logger:

you can run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Sub7.Logger manually.


To completely manually remove Sub7.Logger malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Sub7.Logger.


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DRA Trojan

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DRA description:
DRA Category:Trojan,Backdoor
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.

Removing DRA:

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


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


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admodus.com Tracking Cookie

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admodus.com description:
admodus.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 admodus.com:

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


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


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Death.Scythe DoS

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Death.Scythe description:
Death.Scythe 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 Death.Scythe:

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


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


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Media.PopupTraffic.com Tracking Cookie

Click here to remove Media.PopupTraffic.com malware
Media.PopupTraffic.com description:
Media.PopupTraffic.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 Media.PopupTraffic.com:

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


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


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Pigeon.EUP Trojan

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Pigeon.EUP description:
Pigeon.EUP 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.EUP:

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


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


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Voice.Spy Trojan

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

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 Voice.Spy:

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


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


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Freak.Bomber DoS

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Freak.Bomber description:
Freak.Bomber 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 Freak.Bomber:

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


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Pigeon.AIJ Trojan

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Pigeon.AIJ description:
Pigeon.AIJ 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.AIJ:

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


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


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PSW.VB.bu Trojan

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PSW.VB.bu description:
PSW.VB.bu 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 PSW.VB.bu:

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


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Sears.com Spyware

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Sears.com description:
Sears.com 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 Sears.com :

Sears.com Files:
[%SYSTEM%]\srhc.exe
[%SYSTEM%]\srls.dll
[%SYSTEM%]\srls.dl_
[%SYSTEM%]\srph.dll
[%SYSTEM%]\srhc.exe
[%SYSTEM%]\srls.dll
[%SYSTEM%]\srls.dl_
[%SYSTEM%]\srph.dll

Sears.com Registry Keys:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{2e4a92ab-f2c0-456a-9935-b715439790d7}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\typelib\{0156ca3c-89c4-4d1d-8eb1-aaf4588b929b}
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\netsetterconfig
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\code store database\distribution units\{2e4a92ab-f2c0-456a-9935-b715439790d7}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\uninstall\{a1edb681-9002-4e83-9074-98848f56baaf}

Sears.com Registry Values:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\appid\csetup.dll
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\interface\{1e24e145-d17c-4343-bb61-83b515f3cf53}\typelib
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\installer\userdata\s-1-5-21-1659004503-2077806209-839522115-500\components\87654321432143212143214365870921
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\moduleusage\[%SYSTEM%]/cinstaller_xp.msi
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\moduleusage\[%SYSTEM%]/cinstaller_xp.msi
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\moduleusage\[%WINDOWS%]/downloaded program files/csetup.dll
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\moduleusage\[%WINDOWS%]/downloaded program files/csetup.dll
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\shareddlls
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\shareddlls
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\shareddlls

Removing Sears.com:

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


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


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Small.cgy Downloader

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Small.cgy description:
Small.cgy 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 Small.cgy:

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


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


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Bancos.AEL Trojan

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Bancos.AEL description:
Bancos.AEL 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.AEL:

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


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


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