svshot.exe

Harmful - Files

Last Updated on Sunday, 19 May 2013 07:10 Sunday, 19 May 2013 07:08

A file by the name svshot.exe is created by a computer virus program that affects the computers running on the Microsoft windows operating systems. It's analysis report is given below                 

Files - view
%AppData%\svshot.exe

 (You can also find file size, md5, sha-1 info on the above link)  

(Full path for the short folder names)   

There may be more files created by this virus program. You can find them out. First locate and note down the "date of creation" of svshot.exe, and after that, search the hard disk for other files created on that date or onward. See image

Necessary steps required to remove this virus program

  • To remove processes created by the virus program from the Task Manager
  • To search and delete files created by the virus program from the hard disk. Enable to view "hidden files and folders" before you search. Otherwise files created by the virus program inside the hidden folders will not be found
  • To remove obsolete registry keys using CCleaner
  • Detailed instructions and free Tools
    Preventive steps to avoid virus programs
    Reprinted with permission from Threatexpert.com

    Disclaimer 



     Vocabulary of the technical terms used in this article
     

    starty.exe

    Harmful - Files

    Last Updated on Saturday, 18 May 2013 17:45 Saturday, 18 May 2013 17:42

    A file by the name starty.exe is created by a computer virus program that affects the computers running on the Microsoft windows operating systems. It's analysis report is given below                 

    Files - view
    c:\installdir\starty.exe

     (You can also find file size, md5, sha-1 info on the above link)  

    (Full path for the short folder names)   

    There may be more files created by this virus program. You can find them out. First locate and note down the "date of creation" of starty.exe, and after that, search the hard disk for other files created on that date or onward. See image

    Necessary steps required to remove this virus program

  • To remove processes created by the virus program from the Task Manager
  • To search and delete files created by the virus program from the hard disk. Enable to view "hidden files and folders" before you search. Otherwise files created by the virus program inside the hidden folders will not be found
  • To remove obsolete registry keys using CCleaner
  • Detailed instructions and free Tools
    Preventive steps to avoid virus programs
    Reprinted with permission from Threatexpert.com

    Disclaimer 



     Vocabulary of the technical terms used in this article

    Pumas.exe

    Harmful - Files

    Last Updated on Friday, 17 May 2013 14:12 Friday, 17 May 2013 14:09

    A file by the name Pumas.exe is created by a computer virus program that affects the computers running on the Microsoft windows operating systems. It's analysis report is given below                

    Files - view
    C:\AUTORUN.inf
    C:\Pumas.exe 

     (You can also find file size, md5, sha-1 info on the above link)  

    (Full path for the short folder names)   

    There may be more files created by this virus program. You can find them out. First locate and note down the "date of creation" of Pumas.exe, and after that, search the hard disk for other files created on that date or onward. See image

    Necessary steps required to remove this virus program

  • To remove processes created by the virus program from the Task Manager
  • To search and delete files created by the virus program from the hard disk. Enable to view "hidden files and folders" before you search. Otherwise files created by the virus program inside the hidden folders will not be found
  • To remove obsolete registry keys using CCleaner
  • Detailed instructions and free Tools
    Preventive steps to avoid virus programs
    Reprinted with permission from Threatexpert.com

    Disclaimer 



     Vocabulary of the technical terms used in this article
     

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