Wednesday, 16 December 2009

What is Antitroy? How to Remove Antitroy Quickly and Easily

AntiTroy appears as legitimate antivirus software. It's slick-looking, and it makes gaudy promises to protect your PC from spyware and viruses. In reality it's a fake antivirus program that was created by hackers in China that was designed to disrupt your computer and attempt to scare you into buying a "full version" which does nothing but report results from false scans. This rogueware is one of the current spyware programs that can be installed through fake facebook messages and e-mail phishing. You must take great caution with a virus such as this one before it corrupts your computer and sends itself to all of your friends as well.

You will know that you have AntiTroy on your system right away due to the phony alerts that will disrupt your as you attempt to use your PC. Here is the most common warning message that you will receive: ""Spyware Alert! Your computer is infected with spyware. It could damage your critical files or expose your private data on the Internet. Click here to register your copy of AntiTroy and remove spyware threats from your PC." When you receive this message, you have to take immediate action to remove AntiTroy before it does full damage.

If you're wondering HOW this nasty virus made it's way on your PC, the most common way is through facebook, e-mail phishing, or video codecs that questionable websites will claim are 'required' to view their videos. In reality, these codecs are bugs that are installed secretly into your computer, also known as Trojans.

The symptoms of infection, other than the more obvious warning messages, are computer slowdown, browser redirects and hijacks, and unstable system performance. So how do we get rid of AntiTroy?

To get rid of AntiTroy we can attempt a manual removal (Careful, if you're not a professional, it's not recommended) or we can use an automatic removal using a removal tool. Manual removal involves working inside of your registry and deleting the infected files that AntiTroy creates in your HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder. The filenames will have the names AntiTroy. Following registry edits, the next steps are blocking related websites, and removing AntiTroy program files and folders.

Automatic removal, as I stated earlier, is the easiest way to delete a virus such as this one. Why? Because the software scans your entire system, weeds out whatever is hiding, deletes all current threats, and protects you against future threats. AntiTroy can make it's way through Facebook phishing and video codecs, and if you had software protecting you actively, then these Trojan downloads would never have happened.

Are you ready to tell the hackers to find something better to do than steal your passwords? Head over to my site, download a scanner and remove AntiTroy.

Bob Walker is a veteran IT consultant with over twenty years of experience in the industry. He's helped clean up the computers of everyone from fortune 500 organizations to individual users and families. His website is dedicated to anti-spyware and virus removal research, where he ranks the most efficient anti-spyware and anti-virus programs currently available.

http://www.spyware-review.net

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