Trojan Horse Remover - Whats a trojan horse and I need a trojan horse remover.

What is Trojan horse?

You have all seen a Trojan horse.  The message that pops up and says:  Scan Your Computer Now for a Virus.  A Trojan horse is a type of threat that is meant to trick the user into thinking it is useful.  Once the user clicks on the Trojan, the results may vary.  It can either be used to do annoying things like add icons to your desktop or can be very malicious and delelte files and destroying information on your computer.  A back door Trojan will give the creator, access to your computer without you even knowing.  A back door Trojan will open up vulnerabilities on your machine and could grant access to confidential or personal information.  Unlike viruses and worms, Trojans do not reproduce by infecting other files and they don’t self-replicate.  A Trojan horse remover is needed to delete a Trojan horse but sometimes it could make your computer unusable and a reload of the machine (Reload Window XP or the current Operation System).

 

How do I delete a Trojan horse?

To delete a Trojan horse you may have to take a few steps.  Running a virus scan with AVG Anti Virus Scanner is a great first step to delete a Trojan horse.  But there isn’t really any one Trojan horse remover.  We would suggest using the programs described in THE PC FIX because the Trojan horse could install a piece of spyware on your machine.  If you tackle it from a few different angles you’ll be more successful in deleting the Trojan horse.  I have come across computers that there isn’t any hope and the only way to clean the machine is to Reload Window XP or the current Operation System.  This is the ultimate Trojan horse remover but restores your computer back to its original state.


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