Thursday, February 23, 2012

How to Remove Trojan.FakeAlert


How to Remove Trojan.FakeAlert
1. Search the computer for the Trojan.FakeAlert files by clicking Start > Search > All Files Or Folders. Search for the following files and delete each one.
bridge.dll
jao.dll
pynix.dll
questmod.dll
rpnqrdnm.exe
runsrv32.dll
runsrv32.exe
susp.exe
tcpservice2.exe
udpmod.dll
users32.exe
winflash.dll
wstart.dll
zserv.dll
2. Remove the viral processes using Windows Task Manager by pressing CTRL + ALT + DEL on the keyboard. Look for the Trojan.FakeAlert processes under Image Name. Highlight the following viral processes and click End Process.
rpnqrdnm.exe
runsrv32.exe
tcpservice2.exe
susp.exe
users32.exe
3. Edit the Registry by clicking Start > Run > (type) regedit and click the OK button. Search the registry keys by clicking Edit > Find > search for the registry key listed below and right click on the registry key and click Modify > Delete.
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{60e2e76b-60e2e76b-60e2e76b-60e2e76b-60e2e76b}
4. Delete the virus dll files by clicking Start > Run > (type) cmd and click the OK button. Type in the Dir:/folder name from step 1. Example---C:\Windows or C:\Winnt
Find and delete the following dlls by typing del filename. Example---del zserv.dll
zserv.dll
wstart.dll
winflash.dll
udpmod.dll
runsrv32.dll
questmod.dll
pynix.dll
jao.dll
bridge.dll