Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Computers - How to Fix the Trojan Agent

How to Fix the Trojan Agent

Trojan.Agent was a dangerous Trojan Horse virus that would exploit Windows weaknesses to open security holes and allow hackers to remotely connect to an infected PC. Nowadays this trojan is listed by fake anti-virus and anti-spyware applications as a virus found on your hard drive. These fake programs use the scare tactics to push users into paying for a fake product that claims to be capable of removing the Trojan.Agent. Delete this trojan from your computer as soon as possible to prevent any further damage.  

Difficulty: Easy

 

Instructions

    Unregister DLLs

  1. Go to the "Start" menu, type "Cmd" in the Start Search box and press "Enter" to start the command line window.

  2. Type "regsvr32 /u windivx.dll" in the command line window and press "Enter" to unregister the DLL.

  3. Repeat Step 2 for "websrc32.dll," "msvideo.dll," "pmspl.dll," "vipextqtr.dll," "ecxwp.dll" and "stream32a.dll."

  4. Close the command line window.
  5. Remove Registry Entries

  6. Go to the "Start" menu, type "Regedit" in the Start Search box and press "Enter" to start the Registry Editor.

  7. Click the "Edit" menu option in the Registry Editor's window, select "Find," copy and past the following registry string into the search field and press "Enter":



    A19926CE-CA09-9EAE-7806-B9891B5461C8



    Delete the found registry entry.

  8. Repeat Step 2 for the following registry entries:



    17A1DBB5-DAD8-4E78-BF7E-9BE4B965408B

    E856E05E-1B91-4339-9EFC-9A3308CB5491

    b166be07-30a4-4d38-b781-44528a630706

    D17CFF74-A19C-4C36-821A-E074E4F889CA

    6F6D1C90-7BEE-4A15-8DAB-9C37A643FD3A

    FF5137B5-C506-4D9B-8682-E0BE4675B899

    15EB9F40-D775-4463-B75B-8687B3C66BB7

    6D64B03B-3B93-4AF2-BFC6-01264A4C7F2A

    6A719349-BDF5-4268-9019-4ACA0C2562D2

    B3E45A9B-7756-46A2-AB14-90175CD374F9

    69B98C68-D2B8-4A4E-9CB7-E85B6F3A7014

    A8565FBC-8D53-4D4F-9BB0-CBC68A22B126

    43BA0532-0D69-458A-8C71-AD0F6AE70D19

    BBB05D9E-0297-404D-A6BF-D8F2876B84A6

    F9EAAA11-DF98-4615-A2C7-7D03C86A6BE9

    A19926CE-CA09-9EAE-7806-B9891B5461C8

    31E3F653-ED88-4355-B83E-FB263CD355E3

    202EBB90-ABD4-46CC-BB5A-4F0ECC67B331

    62EA9201-8CC7-4199-AC30-7744F836322E

    BBB05D9E-0297-404D-A6BF-D8F2876B84A6

    c4545fc9-26d0-4ccf-b4fb-728aed895dbd

  9. Close the Registry Editor.
  10. Find and Delete Files

  11. Go to the "Start" menu, type "windivx.dll" in the Start Search box and press "Enter." Delete all search results.

  12. Repeat Step 1 for "msvideo.dll," "pmspl.dll," "urqnomm.dll," "ecxwp.dll," "stream32a.dll," "websrc32.dll," "mlljh.dll," "cjvy.dll," "vtssp.dll," "gqagksr.dll," "popnetnpr.dll," "ttvbonvgl.dll," "ssqppol.dll," "blopenvxdt.dll" and "esent9.dll."

  13. Restart your computer.

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