How can i remove a trojan virus if my computer wont let me download program to remove it because of the virus?

4 Responses to “How can i remove a trojan virus if my computer wont let me download program to remove it because of the virus?”

  • Google says:

    antivirus tips and antivirus download:
    http://merakit-komputer.com
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  • www.nyshelpdesk.com says:

    start up in safe mode by pressing F8 at boot and selecting SAFEMODE w/ networking, go into IE 7 or 8 and reset IE in settings -advanced, if you can download Firefox is possible and use that, google malwarebytes and install update and run, restart.

    if you are having issues with IE just use Firefox after you run malwarebytes, you might have to get (Spy Bot seek and destroy) google it – also after this if malwarebytes finds a lot of issues with Trojans.

  • HelenChristensen says:

    A Trojan horse, or trojan for short, is a term used to describe malware that appears, to the user, to perform a desirable function but, in fact, facilitates unauthorized access to the user’s computer system. The term comes from the Trojan Horse story in Greek mythology. Trojan horses are not self-replicating which distinguishes them from viruses and worms. Additionally, they require interaction with a hacker to fulfil their purpose. The hacker need not be the individual responsible for distributing the Trojan horse. It is possible for hackers to scan computers on a network using a port scanner in the hope of finding one with a Trojan horse installe.
    http://trojan-horses-remover.com

  • Conttrackingent says:

    Trojan horses are designed to allow a hacker remote access to a target computer system. Once a Trojan horse has been installed on a target computer system it is possible for a hacker to access it remotely and perform operations. The operations that a hacker can perform are limited by user privileges on the target computer system and the design of the Trojan horse itself.

    Operations which could be performed by a hacker on a target computer system include:

    Use of the machine as part of a Botnet (e.g. to perform Distributed Denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks)
    Data Theft (e.g. passwords, security codes, credit card information)
    Installation of software (including other malware)
    Downloading of files
    Uploading of files
    Deletion of files
    Modification of files
    Keystroke logging
    Viewing the user’s screen
    http://trojan-checking.com/Trojan/

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