Post: Removing keyloggers or Rats (easy)
06-07-2014, 12:53 PM #1
No1s Perfect
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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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06-13-2014, 04:39 PM #11
Yeah, reinstalling windows seems to work the easiest.
Btw, I've done what you have stated before OP,
and it's never worked for me.
I did the exact process, scanned with AVG, Malware Bytes, and Norton. They removed the "virus."
Booted back into windows and it was still there. It was annoying af.
So I just reinstalled windows.
07-23-2014, 01:47 PM #12
No1s Perfect
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Originally posted by ResistTheSteam View Post
Yeah, reinstalling windows seems to work the easiest.
Btw, I've done what you have stated before OP,
and it's never worked for me.
I did the exact process, scanned with AVG, Malware Bytes, and Norton. They removed the "virus."
Booted back into windows and it was still there. It was annoying af.
So I just reinstalled windows.


I've never had that problem. When I actually did manage to download a virus I'd always get it removed. Also AVG and all the other virusscanners aren't much better then your reg.scanner you get with your PC.
07-23-2014, 04:02 PM #13
Originally posted by No1s
I've never had that problem. When I actually did manage to download a virus I'd always get it removed. Also AVG and all the other virusscanners aren't much better then your reg.scanner you get with your PC.


They are in some ways.
Regardless that doesn't seem to work for me,
but recently I've bought a year of Norton 360.
Seems to be a lot better then any other Anti-virus such as AVG or Malwarebytes, and doesn't take up as much memory in my case.
I have 6GBs of RAM, and when I run scans it barely goes up to 50% usage, again, which is good for me.
07-28-2014, 05:04 PM #14
No1s Perfect
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Originally posted by ResistTheSteam View Post
They are in some ways.
Regardless that doesn't seem to work for me,
but recently I've bought a year of Norton 360.
Seems to be a lot better then any other Anti-virus such as AVG or Malwarebytes, and doesn't take up as much memory in my case.
I have 6GBs of RAM, and when I run scans it barely goes up to 50% usage, again, which is good for me.


With scan running I still play games at arround 280FPS
07-28-2014, 05:47 PM #15
Originally posted by No1s
With scan running I still play games at arround 280FPS


FPS has to do with processor and GPU, not necessarily memory in some situations.
07-28-2014, 05:57 PM #16
No1s Perfect
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Originally posted by ResistTheSteam View Post
FPS has to do with processor and GPU, not necessarily memory in some situations.


Ofcourse, but the RAM will go down most of the times and with low ram theres no FPS ^^

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