Introduction
of Heur:exploit.script.generic
Heur:exploit.script.generic is deemed as nasty Trojan
horse. This Trojan usually comes bundled with some free software. These free
software contains some deceptive files with which its installation folder and
many Trojan horses can change its original icon into a very seductive file name
and similar double suffix such as TXT.EXE and JPG.EXE to prevent users from
deleting them and thus to run the Trojan. Such Trojan will confuse both
antivirus tool and PC users with an undefined name which is based on window
operating system. You tend to mistakenly consider it as a picture or a document
and run it in the end. It is not easy for people to find out the true feature
of this threat. The hacker has to seduce you to run the Trojan program when
trying to control the computer. Hackers will spare no effort to achieve their
evil goal that the Trojan threat should be completely infiltrated into the
target computer system. In most cases, users will use their antivirus programs
to scan the computers. Anti-virus detection is dependent on the feature code in
Trojan horse, hence, hackers often take the tactics of implanting legal code
into the Trojan program so as to avoid being detected or deleted by security
programs. The purpose of this Trojan not to destruct computer data, but to steal computer users’ information including login passwords, account Numbers game, credit card number, online bank accounts,and many others. In the past years, the benefit hacker get from Trojan is getting the information from spying and monitoring users’ activities and privacy. However, today Trojan horses is evolved to gain actual benefit from victim users by aiming at important data in the target machine. With the ability of escaping from physical system protection, such Trojan can easily copy identity information without hard work. It’s not better choice to keep so huge a threat on the computer, so you had better remove Heur:exploit.script.generic as quickly as possible to stop financial loss if it’s found.
The following guidance needs professional knowledge about computer system. To avoid making any critical mistakes during the process, please use a malware removal tool.
Risk
of This Trojan Virus
1. It allows the
cyber hackers to access your computer remotely without asking your permission. 2. It makes a kings of damage: turning screens blue, slowing computer speeds, crashing systems and erasing executable programs.
3.It can bring in unexpected installation of malware, adware and spyware.
4. It helps hackers to collect your browsing history and other important data.
How
to Manually Remove Heur:exploit.script.generic?
Heur:exploit.script.generic
is a very dangerous Trojan horse that furtively gets installed on your
computer. It not only lets your computer become slower but also invades other
vicious contamination into the computer. What’s worse ,the hacker probably
filches the information from your attacked computer through this Trojan. You
should be advised to remove it without any delay. You can follow the guide
below to manually remove this threat from your PC.
1. Exit all
running programs and restart your computer.
2. When it starts
booting, tap the F8 key constantly until the Windows Advanced Options Menu
appears on the screen.
3. Select the
“Safe Mode with Networking” option by using the arrow keys and press Enter.
4. When your
computer loads into the Safe Mode with Networking, press the keys CTRL+ALT+DEL
together to open the Windows Task Manager.
5. On the
“Processes” tab, search for the process of Heur:exploit.script.generic and stop
it by using the "End Process".
6. Open you local
hard disk C and search for the files related to the Trojan horse.
7. Press the
Windows key and R key together. Type “regedit” into the box and click OK to
open the Registry Editor.
8. In the Registry
Editor, look for any Trojan horse related registry entries and delete them from
your computer.
9. Restart your
computer normally after finishing the above steps.
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