I wrote this article to help you remove G.exe Trojan. This G.exe Trojan removal guide works for all Windows versions.
G.exe is one of the newest members of the already huge Trojan horse family. As you probably know, Trojans are considered the most dangerous cyber threat out there. And there is a reason for that. Their reputation is well-deserved.
Trojans are extremely destructive and hazardous. They enter your machine behind your back and continue making a mess also behind your back. Sometimes it may be quite some time before you even realize your machine is infected. You need to keep a close eye on your PC. If something looks strange, you better check it. Run a full scan with an antimalware program to be sure it is clean. However, if it is not, you are in for a bad time. The G.exe Trojan won`t stop by itself. On the contrary. The longer it stays, the worse your situation gets.
Needless to say, if you are indeed infected with G.exe, you must take immediate measures against it. If you don’t, there is a real chance your machine to break down completely sooner than you might think. Don’t let that happen. This is your computer and you are the one responsible for its well-being. Find the nasty virus and delete it on the spot. If you don’t, you will regret it sooner rather than later.
Once the Trojan has slithered in, it doesn’t waste any time. Problems ensue immediately. G.exe messes with your system registry. It adds and removes entries from it without your permission. It runs malicious processes. It makes changes to your default settings. As a result, of course, you start having troubles using your PC normally.
Some of your programs don’t work properly or don’t work at all. Your computer becomes incredibly slow and the Trojan uses a lot of CPU memory. Your online activities suffer as well. When you go online, you are constantly interrupted by malicious pages, suspicious ads, etc. All of this you have the Trojans to thank for. But there is something even worse. Trojans are spies. They are mostly used for espionage.
From the moment G.exe enters, it starts spying on you and monitoring your every online move. What is more, it also records everything. All of your personal information gets cataloged and then send to cybercriminals to use for whatever they want. Do you understand what that means? Hackers have access to your private details. They even may get access to your financial credentials. If this happens, you are in a bad situation. Once lost, these details cannot be retrieved. You may fall victim to a financial scam or even an identity theft.
Do you need more convincing that the Trojan must go? We don’t think so but if you do, here it is. Trojans often serve as a backdoor to other infections. Mostly, to ransomware. If you get infected with a ransomware as well, you are beyond saving. Do your best to not let that happen. Use our removal guide and delete the Trojan ASAP. Or, if you prefer automatic solutions, get a reliable anti-malware app to get the job done for you.
How did the Trojan enter? One of the most commonly used techniques that Trojans use is spam email messages and their malicious attachments. Never open emails from an unknown sender even if they look legit. Crooks make them look legit. They use the names and logos of well-known companies, the police, post offices, etc.
Don’t let yourself be tricked. If you don’t know the sender, don’t open the message and don’t download its attachment. It may easily be an infection and once you click, it enters your PC without further notice. Be on the alert. What all crooks need the most to succeed is your negligence. Without it, none of their methods will work. Don’t provide it. Choose vigilance instead. It keeps you safe.
G.exe Trojan Removal
Run the Task Manager by right clicking on the Taskbar and choosing Start Task Manager.
Look carefully at the file names and descriptions of the running processes. If you find any suspicious one, search on Google for its name, or contact me directly to identify it. If you find a malware process, right-click on it and choose End task.
Open Control Panel by holding the Win Key and R together. Write appwiz.cpl in the field, then click OK.
Here, find any program you had no intention to install and uninstall it.
Open MS Config by holding the Win Key and R together. Type msconfig and hit Enter.
Go in the Startup tab and Uncheck entries that have “Unknown” as Manufacturer.
Still can not remove G.exe Trojan from your computer? Please, leave a comment below, describing what steps you performed. I will answer promptly.