Tuesday 29 November 2016

[amdavadis4ever] How to Know if Your Computer Is Infected With Malware

 


Malicious software is becoming an epidemic: it seems like it's everywhere. Also, sadly, there's been a change in the way malware acts. It used to be that it would slow down your computer or constantly display annoying popups, but it has now become even more discreet. In fact, you could be infected right now and not even have the slightest idea.

Luckily, there's a way out of this quagmire that's quicker, more thorough and much easier than any other method. Simply follow this user-friendly 3-step guide to help render your computer malware-free.

Note: In order to ensure that your computer is not infected, you must follow each step in order.

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It often seems that the only way to check your computer for malware is to scan it using numerous anti-malware programs. This can be very time consuming and can bring your computer to a complete standstill. Even after the scan has finished, you cannot be totally sure that your computer is malware free, because scanners cannot recognize any new malware.
 

A better method for checking for malware uses multiple programs, not to remove files, but to analyze the computer. Every program used in this method is very effective and simple to use. Furthermore, they will not cause your computer to slow down as they are only running when you're using them. However, they do require an internet connection to work properly. No active malware can escape detection using this process.

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It's important to make sure that there are no active rootkits on your computer. To do this you can first scan your computer with Kaspersky TDSSKiller. While it is downloading, download the zip file Comodo Cleaning Essentials. Please make sure to select the correct version for your operating system. If you do not know whether your computer is running a 32 or 64 bit operating system.
 

If, for some reason, you are having trouble downloading these programs, or your internet connection is acting up, you should download them on another computer and transfer them to the infected one using a flash drive. As the malware may actually infect the flash drive when you plug it into your computer, it's best not to plug it into any other electrical device after using it to transfer these programs.
 

Kaspersky TDSSKiller will scan the computer for some of the most common types of rootkits – this program has a very high detection rate. To use it simply open the file named TDSSKiller and then select the option "Start Scan". All in all, this scan should take less than one minute. If it does find something, then it is highly likely that your computer is infected. However, if no rootkits are found then you should go ahead and check your computer using Comodo Cleaning Essentials (CCE).

Unzip the folder for CCE – to do this simply locate the folder, right click, click Extract All, and follow the simple instructions. Once you have done this, double click on the file named CCE – this will open the main program for CCE. If, for some reason, CCE refuses to open then hold down the shift key and, while still holding it, double click on the CCE file.


If the file successfully opens, you can let go of the shift key. Holding down the shift key kills any unnecessary processes which could be interfering with its launch. This program will terminate any malicious processes and, as a result, CCE should open fine.
 

When it has opened, do a smart scan with CCE. It will download all the recent virus databases (may take a while to complete). Once this download has finished, the scan will begin and your computer will be checked for all types of malware. This scan should not take too long to complete. CCE also scans for system changes which may have been caused by malware. After the scan is complete you will be asked to restart your computer. Once your computer has restarted you will be given the final results.

Computer - Infected - Guide - Tips
Computer - Infected - Guide - Tips



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