Brief Summary of Trojan.Agent/Gen-Poison
1)
It turns off your security protection program for evil intentions.
2)
It increases CPU usage sharply to freeze your computer.
3)
It lowers your computer performance and causes many knotty system problems.
4)
It helps remote hackers track your movements and gathers some profitable
information
Learn More about Trojan.Agent/Gen-Poison
Trojan.Agent/Gen-Poison
is a crafty Trojan infection that can be picked out by many famous
antivirus tools. However, it seems that removing this virus is very difficult.
It is turned out that this Trojan virus is able to generate some malicious
files which can be disguise themselves as normal files, so this virus can’t be
located easily.
Each
time you launch your Windows machine, Trojan.Agent/Gen-Poison is capable of
running automatically with its devious method. After being infected completely,
your computer will be in a bad condition. Your machine takes forever to boot up
and turn on any programs you request. When you attend to work on the infected
machine, it shuts down suddenly and restarts itself inexplicably. At the same
time, blue screen, computer crash and paralysis happen from time to time. This
is a very unhappy experience when you come across Trojan.Agent/Gen-Poison.
The
worst situation is that a great amount of hackers can shuttle in and out of
your computer easily with the help of Trojan.Agent/Gen-Poison. For stopping
this Trojan virus from leaking out your sensitive information, you'd better
remove all saved private data including browser histories and cookies from your
PC in time.
Trojan.Agent/Gen-Poison Removal Guide
Most
commonly, Trojan.Agent/Gen-Poison needs manual removal method. If you have no
idea how to remove it manually, please follow the guide below, which can help
you out of that.
Step
1: Hit F8 key repeatedly to enter the Safe Mode with Networking before you log
onto Windows.
Step
2: End Trojan.Win32.Inject.gzuj virus related processes in Task Manager.
Step
3: Open Start Menu and then go to Control Panel. Then use the search bar to
look for Folder Option. Check Show hidden files and folders and uncheck Hide
protected operating system files (Recommended) in the View tab of Folder Option
window.
Step
4: Search for and delete these files created by Trojan.Agent/Gen-Poison:
C:\Users\user
name\AppData\local\temp\-
C:\Users\user
name\appdata\local\-\cache\random.exe.
%AllUsersProfile%\Application
Data\~r
%AllUsersProfile%\Application
Data\~dll
Step
5: Open Registry Editor by pressing Windows+R keys, type “regedit” in Run box
and click “OK”. Then get rid of the following registry entries:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Attachments
“SaveZoneInformation” = ‘0’
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-19\Software\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Main
Step
6: Reboot your computer