MBR:Cidox-E
Description
MBR:Cidox-E is a vicious Trojan virus that exploits
the system loopholes to infect a targeted computer. Generally, your computer
may be attacked by this Trojan virus if you browse some porn-related websites,
open spam email attachments or download and install freeware containing
malicious codes. It can silently sneak into the system without user’s prior
permission. To prevent this type of virus, we must be careful while opening or
installing anything. After dropping its malicious components into the computer system, MBR:Cidox-E will make your computer behave strange. This Trojan virus takes up many system resources while running in the background of the system, so you will feel a drastic slowdown in computer performance and network speed. Your computer will suffer sudden crash or blue screen of death during the process of playing games, watching movies or writing a document. More and more other computer infections such as browser hijackers, adware and spyware can be brought to the compromised PC through the Trojan. Besides, this Trojan virus enables the hackers to access the data and information (such as banking account details) stored on your computer without your knowledge. That is to say,the cyber criminals can steal your individual privacy furtively and make illeagal profits by using this imformation. To safeguard your computer, you may have installed at least one antivirus program on the computer. By accessing and collecting these data, the cyber criminals are able to make their next marketing plan for the malware and hijacking website they create. Even if the security tools find this threat on the computer, they have no way of removing MBR:Cidox-E completely. Although you click the delete button after the full system scan, the stubborn Trojan will come back. In this case manual removal can help but it is recommended for advanced users only.
How
does MBR:Cidox-E infect your PC?
1. It enables hackers
to access to your vulnerable computer silently without permission. 2. It is capable of causing constant system crashes and stopping some programs from running normally.
3. It can connect to remote server and download and install more other threats, such as adware, redirect viruses and spyware.
4. It can monitor your online activities, track your browsing histories and steal your confidential information.
Manual
Removal Instruction of MBR:Cidox-E:
MBR:Cidox-E is a
malicious Trojan virus that is able to get into your computer without
knowledge. It brings chaos to the infected computer after it has totally
entered the deep of the system. Even worse, it is utilized as a tool of the
cyber hacker to intrude on the computer for gathering your private information.
You should clear the threat at once as soon as you find it. You can follow the
steps below to remove MBR:Cidox-E now.
Step one: show its
related files:
1.Start
button>Control Panel>Appearance>Personalization link>Folder
Options.
2. Click on “View
tab” in the folder options window, here, you can show all the malicious files
by clicking on “Show hidden files/ folders”, and then drives under the Hidden
files and folders category.
3.Finally, click
“OK” at the bottom of the Folder Options window.
Step two: Remove
its associated registry
1. Open Registry
Editor.
Start>Run>type
“regedit”>OK.
Then remove the
following registry entries:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\[RANDOM
CHARACTERS].exe
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
‘Random’
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Random
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
Settings “CertificateRevocation” =Random
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\Explorer\run\Random.exe
2.Locate and Clear
the malicious files:
%AllUsersProfile%\random.exe
%AppData%\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Templates\random.exe
%Temp%\random.exe
%AllUsersProfile%\Application
Data\random
%AllUsersProfile%\Application
Data\~random
%AllUsersProfile%\Application
Data\.dll HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Random
“.exe”
Step three:
Restart your computer normally to apply all changes after you finish all the
steps.
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