Thursday, February 6, 2014

What is the Trojan Horse Dropper.Generic9.SLV virus?

Trojan Horse Dropper.Generic9.SLV is a type of Trojan infection that comes from the Dropper group. This Trojan virus can automatically start unknown downloads once installed on a computer. It acts more like a key for many potential malware and ransomware to our computers. But complaints from lots of computer users have shown that this type of Trojan infection cannot be removed by many anti-virus applications. Hence, victims of this Trojan threat are having constant difficulties when running on the infected PCs, especially after the infection has dramatically slowed down the computers. It is also believed that remote hackers may be able to hack into a computer via this Trojan. If you are currently experiencing this Trojan virus pop up on your PC, remove it immediately to avoid further consequences.

The Trojan Horse Dropper.Generic9.SLV virus has only been found to attack Windows computers so far. It usually gets installed on a computer in a bundle with the freeware you download. Even though anti-virus software is full activated on your PC, the Trojan virus can still sneak onto the system. In order to avoid further detections from security programs, the virus can be extracted directly on computer memory. It may also rename all its files similarly to system files but under different locations. In the word, the Trojan virus is a mater in hiding itself once it’s got on your computer. Not being able to get rid of the Trojan infection successfully, you can be seeing these following consequences:

System defaults can be automatically adjusted to provide convenience for other threats.
Numerous security pop ups can be seen on the computer constantly.
Unknown downloads can be automatically started without consent.
System becomes rather sluggish.
BSOD can be expected.
Computer automatically shuts down every once in a while.


How to get rid of Trojan Horse Dropper.Generic9.SLV virus completely without reappearing?
Many computer users have complained that their security programs have constantly failed to catch this stubborn Trojan virus. In this case, a complete removal of this Trojan virus is suggested to be done via manual process which guarantees a successful and complete removal of both the Trojan and other potential adware or malware on the computer. The manual process including locating, identifying and deleting program files and registry entries requires certain computer skills to follow. Otherwise, any mistake could cause more problems including a complete system crash.

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