How to Remove Backdoor.Kuyama Trojan | Updated

I wrote this article to help you remove Backdoor.Kuyama Trojan. This Backdoor.Kuyama Trojan removal guide works for all Windows versions.

Backdoor.Kuyama is the nth member of the Trojan horse family. If you are infected with it, you are in for a bad time. Trojans` horrible reputation is absolutely deserved. They are rightfully considered the most dangerous type of cyber infection. That’s why when they hear the word “virus”, most people`s minds go straight to Trojans. These pests are vicious and incredibly dangerous. They secretly enter your machine and then start corrupting it from the shadows. You may not even realize that you are infected. So, pay close attention to your machine. If you notice that something is off, you better check it out.

Once you are aware of what kind of infection you are hosting, you will be able to take fast and adequate measures against it. If it is the Backdoor.Kuyama Trojans, your situation is more than bad. You must do your best to delete the intruder immediately. Otherwise, it will make a complete mess of your computer. The thing is that the Trojan copies itself to root drives so it is very hard to detect and delete it. If you are not confident in your PC skills, use an automatic solution. Download an anti-malware program to do the removal job for you.

Once the Trojan enters, everything turns upside down. The virus starts messing with your system and making unauthorized changes in your settings. It doesn’t need your permission to do so. It now controls your machine. Backdoor.Kuyama reedits your system registry behind your back as well. It adds and/or removes entries from it, thus causing some of your programs to run poorly. In other cases, your apps fail to work at all. Your computer, in general, becomes incredibly slow and starts do underperform on daily basis. You experience frequent system crashes, reboots, and breakdowns. Getting any work done becomes impossible. There is more, though.

The Trojan affects your online activities too. It hijacks your browsers and causes them to redirect you to shady pages all the time. Whenever you go online, you get interrupted by redirects and countless, suspicious-looking ads. Surfing the web turns into a nightmare. But there is more. Backdoor.Kuyama also serves as a backdoor to other infections. Mostly to ransomware. It disables your anti-virus program and thus opens the gates of your PC to other threat. You are constantly exposed to malware risk. All day, every day.

But like this is not bad enough, Backdoor.Kuyama spies on you. After all, this is a Trojan we are talking about. From the moment it enters, it starts monitoring your every online move. Not only that, but it also collects all the sensitive and personal information about you that it can find. Once it decides it has gathered enough data, it sends it all to the hackers behind it. Then, who knows what they will use your private details for. It won`t be something good, trust us. So, don’t let it go that fat. Either use our removal guide below and remove the Trojan or get an anti-malware app to get the job done. Whichever option you choose, act fact. Delays lead to regrets.

How did you get infected with the Backdoor.Kuyama Trojan? There are many possible scenarios but the most commonly used methods when it comes to Trojans are malicious spam email attachments and corrupted pages (adult pages). If you receive an email from a person that you don’t personally know, proceed with caution. Don’t rush into opening the messages and downloading the attachment. It may easily be a virus and if you click it open, it will enter your PC without you noticing.

Also, stay away from unverified websites and be extra careful what you click on. Sometimes a single wrong click is enough for you to invite a virus on board. Be vigilant. Vigilance keeps you safe. Negligence leads to infections.

Backdoor.Kuyama Trojan Uninstall

STEP-1 Run the Task Manager by right clicking on the Taskbar and choosing Start Task Manager.

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.

STEP-4

Open Control Panel by holding the Win Key and R together. Write appwiz.cpl in the field, then click OK.

appwiz

Here, find any program you had no intention to install and uninstall it.

STEP-6

Open MS Config by holding the Win Key and R together. Type msconfig and hit Enter.

msconfig

Go in the Startup tab and Uncheck entries that have “Unknown” as Manufacturer.

Still can not remove Backdoor.Kuyama Trojan from your computer? Please, leave a comment below, describing what steps you performed. I will answer promptly.

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