How to Tell if Your Computer Is Infected by a Trojan Horse
Open your Add/Remove Programs and Task Manager and look for any applications you do not remember installing., Using your favorite search engine, search for any programs you do not immediately recognize. , Press Winkey and R at the same time, type in...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your Add/Remove Programs and Task Manager and look for any applications you do not remember installing.
Add/Remove Programs can be found by clicking Start->Settings->Control Panel The Task Manager is accessed by right-clicking on the Task Bar (at the bottom of the screen) and selecting Task Manager. -
Step 2: Using your favorite search engine
, Check for the names of any programs you do not know what they are and use Google to find what they are.
This shows all programs that automatically start when you turn on the computer.
Then HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, Software, Microsoft Windows, CurrentVersion, Run, and check for and delete the entry for any unwanted programs. ,,,,, -
Step 3: search for any programs you do not immediately recognize.
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Step 4: Press Winkey and R at the same time
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Step 5: type in regedit
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Step 6: click HKEY_CURRENT_USER
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Step 7: Software
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Step 8: Microsoft
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Step 9: Windows
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Step 10: CurrentVersion
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Step 11: Look for security or technology websites in the results which may provide information if the application is malicious.
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Step 12: Use the same search engine to search for the specific name of any Trojan Horses you find and look for removal instructions.
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Step 13: If the removal instructions for your Trojan Horse don't work scan your PC with your anti-virus and anti-spyware applications.
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Step 14: If you do not have a Virus Scanner or Spyware Scanner look for a free online virus or spyware tools such as AVG.
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Step 15: Your PC should now be free from the Trojan Horse!
Detailed Guide
Add/Remove Programs can be found by clicking Start->Settings->Control Panel The Task Manager is accessed by right-clicking on the Task Bar (at the bottom of the screen) and selecting Task Manager.
, Check for the names of any programs you do not know what they are and use Google to find what they are.
This shows all programs that automatically start when you turn on the computer.
Then HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, Software, Microsoft Windows, CurrentVersion, Run, and check for and delete the entry for any unwanted programs. ,,,,,
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