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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Let’s Remove Trojan.FakeFlash.A Manually and Permanently

Does your antivirus program keep reporting that a threat called Trojan.FakeFlash.A is attacking your computer recently? However, when you delete it with your antivirus, it will happen again sooner or later. How is this happen? What can I do to it? You can follow this post to check it out. 

Trojan.FakeFlash.A is, of course, a bad Trojan virus that able to mess up your computer badly if you do not give it enough attention. Trojan.FakeFlash.A is able to take control your computer by making some adjustment to your computer system. Once it done, an unsafe backdoor downloading will launched by Trojan.FakeFlash.A without your permission. It includes adware, worm, adware, and other malicious programs that will flood in your computer. Then, the performance of your machine will gradually turn slow and unstable for more and more useless and unsafe programs taking place the limited resource of your computer.

Sometime, during you normal browsing, your machine can suddenly frozen without any prompt. It just happened. Furthermore, if there has something significant stored in your computer like your bank card or credit card detailed information, these things can easily collected by hacker remotely.
So, there actually has no time for hesitate. You should take action immediately to stop and removed it. Since you antivirus can not remove this Trojan horse permanently, this manual removal procedure which I will post below can possibly help. So, if you’re interested, you can keep following this post.


Harms of Trojan.FakeFlash.A:

1. Trojan.FakeFlash.A messes up your default system settings.
2. Trojan.FakeFlash.A brings other malicious programs and applications into your computer.
3. Trojan.FakeFlash.A slows down your computer.
4. Trojan.FakeFlash.A crashes your computer system stability.
5. Trojan.FakeFlash.A takes your secret information on purpose.

How Trojan.FakeFlash.A Sneaks into your computer?

a. Trojan.FakeFlash.A breaks into your computer by utilizing system vulnerabilities.
b. Trojan.FakeFlash.A gets inside your computer if you click its malicious links on some webs.
c. Trojan.FakeFlash.A can be bought by some malware programs.
d. Trojan.FakeFlash.A can hide in your spam email.

Manual Remove Guide:

Step 1: Boot up the infected computer, press F8 at the very beginning, choose “Safe Mode with Networking” and press Enter to get in safe mode with networking.

Step 2: Press Ctrl+Alt+Del keys together and stop Trojan.FakeFlash.A processes in the Windows Task Manager.

Step 3: Open Control Panel from Start menu and search for Folder Options. When Folder Options window opens, click on its View tab, tick Show hidden files and folders and non-tick Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) and then press OK.

Step 4: Search for all infected files and registry entries and remove them from your computer as follows:

Video Instruction:


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