![]() So, cleaning a Trojan ranges in severity from simply stopping and deleting a single executable, to buying a new system, and destroying the old with fire and sledge. This particular danger is most common with big manufacturers that produce millions of systems using the exact same hardware (eg: Apple). That means they can do almost anything to a system, if they are written to hide, auto-update, repair themselves, and install other components like RAS/root kits. Trojans are fully fledged programs that once run, can fully address and use the components of the operating system upon which they execute. Most likely what you have is a Trojan (if you have malware at all). Systems get a little out-of-wack after a few years use.įirst, you must understand that malware strains vary in how they infect, and what they do. Personally, I think that since you don't have any more specific clues indicating malcode, that your system was suffering from age-based bloat, or misconfiguration. ![]() Unfortunately, there is no generic approach to removing malware that is available to normal people with normal systems.
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