Post: Removing keyloggers or Rats (easy)
06-07-2014, 12:53 PM #1
No1s Perfect
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I'm going to tell you a simple and quick way how I used to remove any unwanted keyloggers and/or RATS (remote administration tools) from my computer or laptop. (might not work with all)

Step 1: disconnect your wifi or ethernet cable
Step 2: open up taskmanager
Step 3: look for strange named processes
Step 4: terminate those processes
Step 5: Scan computer again and reboot.


easy Tustin
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06-07-2014, 01:16 PM #2
Citadel
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Yeah this was the stupidest post ever on how to move a virus. They can be named to anything, including system processes

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06-07-2014, 01:46 PM #3
No1s Perfect
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Originally posted by Citadel View Post
Yeah this was the stupidest post ever on how to move a virus. They can be named to anything, including system processes


Why would you flame? It actually works m8
06-07-2014, 02:05 PM #4
Citadel
Samurai Poster
Originally posted by No1s
Why would you flame? It actually works m8


I'm not flaming at you. I'm simplying pointing out this is useless. You'd look in startup to see if any programs are their that shouldn't be, then right click and open file location and remove the file. Then scan the computer
06-07-2014, 03:19 PM #5
No1s Perfect
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Originally posted by Citadel View Post
I'm not flaming at you. I'm simplying pointing out this is useless. You'd look in startup to see if any programs are their that shouldn't be, then right click and open file location and remove the file. Then scan the computer


You can do that too, There are allot of ways to do it. I said this was MY WAY how I used to remove them.
06-07-2014, 03:31 PM #6
A Friend
League Champion
Instead of task manager, run "msconfig" and go to startup THEN look for something that looks strange. Worked with me twice. Once I had one that blue screened my pc as soon as I log in my user. If that happens, do wut I said but in Safe Mode.
06-07-2014, 06:18 PM #7
KL9
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Ok sure bro! I'll just go in task manager and start terminating anything I don't recognize! Good idea! NOT
06-07-2014, 06:52 PM #8
Originally posted by No1s
You can do that too, There are allot of ways to do it. I said this was MY WAY how I used to remove them.


wait so your telling me that if someone put a rat on you computer they wouldnt be smart enough to disable your control panel permissions ? i mean if you wanted it stuck on the computer so it couldnt be deleted thats the way to go , format is only option at that point
06-13-2014, 10:07 AM #9
Hammy
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Originally posted by No1s
I'm going to tell you a simple and quick way how I used to remove any unwanted keyloggers and/or RATS (remote administration tools) from my computer or laptop. (might not work with all)

Step 1: disconnect your wifi or ethernet cable
Step 2: open up taskmanager
Step 3: look for strange named processes
Step 4: terminate those processes
Step 5: Scan computer again and reboot.


easy Tustin


inb4 ending System process Tustin
06-13-2014, 04:30 PM #10
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by No1s
I'm going to tell you a simple and quick way how I used to remove any unwanted keyloggers and/or RATS (remote administration tools) from my computer or laptop. (might not work with all)

Step 1: disconnect your wifi or ethernet cable
Step 2: open up taskmanager
Step 3: look for strange named processes
Step 4: terminate those processes
Step 5: Scan computer again and reboot.


easy Tustin


Or reinstall windows /done

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