I wrote this article to help you remove Trojan.TrickBot. This Trojan.TrickBot removal guide works for all Windows versions.
Trojan.TrickBot is a nasty member of the Trojan family and if you have it on board you should take measures as soon as possible. This category of cyber infections is particularly dangerous and will completely wreck your machine. This one is no exception as from the moment it slithers in it starts causing nothing but damage. It attacks your browsers, PC default settings, interrupts your online experience on daily basis, etc. To sum up, it takes control over your computer so you are not able to work normally on it anymore. This can`t be something you are looking forward to, can it? But the Trojan has other things to show you as well. Much more dangerous ones which have to do with security risk. The longer you let it stay the more time it has to throw your way everything it has in store for you. Trojan.TrickBot can even cause the Blue Screen of Death if given enough time to operate. Do not let that happen. Ignoring the parasite will only make your situation worse. Act fast and delete the intruder in its early stages or you are about to face a ton of troubles.
Once on your PC, Trojan.TrickBot goes to work. It messes with all your system settings and alters them according to its preferences. Also, the browser interruptions. Your browsing experience will change completely and it won`t be for better. The Trojan will force itself on your browser all the time. You will get constantly interrupted and redirected to different webpages, which are very dangerous. Just imagine how annoying that is. Each time you open a new tab or try to visit a website the pest leads you to other pages. But that’s not even the most annoying situation you will have to put up with.
The Trojan.TrickBot also bombards you with countless irritation pop-up ads and commercial all the time. They will be everywhere covering your whole screen and be trying to get you to click on them. Whatever you do don’t click on anything Trojan.TrickBot generates. It is not just incredibly annoying but potentially dangerous. Each of the ads hides a malicious app inside it and each time you click on it, you allow this app to infect you, without you even knowing. There will come a time, however, when you will find your PC full of all kinds of infections and you won`t have anyone to blame but you. Remember, your click equals your permission and only one click is enough to get another threat a one-way ticket to your machine. Avoid everything the Trojan shows you for your own good. Actually, you will be way better off deleting the pest altogether. Also, as a result from all the interruptions, your will start experiencing frequent crashes/freezes, lagging, slow PC speed, etc. If you are not convinced yet that the parasite has to go you, which is hardly possible, you will be after explaining the biggest risk it poses.
Putting aside all the issues explained so far, this one is more than enough to make you get rid of this nasty Trojan. Trojan.TrickBot jeopardizes your private life and threatens to expose it so strangers. How? By spying on you and your each online move. By monitoring everything from browsing history, search results/queries, email addresses to username, passwords, and accounts. Your financial and personal information is also included. The Trojan monitors everything in the background while you are dealing with the minor problem which it causes. After deciding that it has gathered enough valuable data it sends it to its crooks. Then your data is at their disposal and they won`t think twice before they use it. The parasite practically open the door to your privacy to its authors. Think about what could happen in such case. Do not procrastinate. Find the virus and delete is. To do so, use our removal guide below. Just follow the detailed instructions and soon enough your PC will come back to normal.
Of course, deleting the Trojan is number one priority on your list right now but you have to think how it infected you in the first place and what you can do to prevent it from happening again. First, consider getting yourself a reliable trustworthy anti-malware tool to help you avoid such infections in the future. Second, think of what you did wrong this time to allow the pest enter. You should know you are not completely innocent in this situation as you were the one to let the Trojan in but before starting blaming yourself you should know something else.
Trojans, as many other cyber threats, need your permission to enter and you must have given it if you are currently dealing with one. However, these infections don’t ask for your consent straightforward, of course. They are sneaky and masters in deceiving people. They use many tactics to help them enter undetected. This includes spam email attachments, fake updates, freeware, and corrupted links/pages. But none of them is good enough to work without your stamp of approval. The Trojan asks for it but behind the mask of these techniques and you give it because you are not careful enough to notice the threat. Your carelessness is what the Trojan needs the most. Don`t give it what it wants and make it easier for it to infect you. Be more thorough online because you are the one who has to protect your privacy.
Trojan.TrickBot 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 Trojan.TrickBot from your computer? Please, leave a comment below, describing what steps you performed. I will answer promptly.