Agent.rootkit Descriptions
Rootkit.Agent also named as Agent.rootkit is a rootkit trojan that sneaks inside the operating system by altering file names in Windows registry. Usually, the Agent.rootkit is installed after clicking on undesirable spam e-mail links, corrupt p2p and shareware downloads or via porn related sites. After infecting the computer Agent.rootkit will drop mischievous remon.sys, msdirectx.sys files into Windows temp folder to stay active in the memory. The Agent.rootkit is a malicious security rootkit trojan that may initiate harm to your Windows system!
Clone threats: Data-Rootkit.Agent.czj, Agent.RootKit.83456, Agent.RootKit.5504.B, Agent.RootKit.83456.A, Agent.RootKit.13056, Agent.ea, Agent.RootKit.8704.B, Agent.RootKit.70656, Agent.Rootkit.D, Rootkit.Win32.Agent.aap, Agent.RootKit.7808.A, win.32.Rootkit.Agent, Rootkit.Agent.DQ.31.A
Possible Agent.rootkit warning signs:
- Unusual desktop shortcuts and icons, hijacked Windows desktop wallpaper
- Agent.rootkit re-generates itself after manual removal, especially complicated to eliminate
- Sluggish browser and Pc performance, sluggish Internet and system start up
- "Blue Screen Of Death" error screen, missing registry keys, dll's and system files
- Popup blocker incapable to prevent frustrating adult bulk popup advertisements
- Browser home page, error page and search page replaced with unusual website
- Unusual Rootkit.Agent processes running in windows task list, irritating error bleepings from Computer tower speaker
Common Agent.rootkit trojan actions:
- Forwards passwords, login names and other confidential private info to remote hackers by avoiding antivirus and firewall programs
- Logs registry activity and system settings, records browsing habits to create equivalent popup advertisements
- Installs itself into system and downloads harmful trojan and adware bundles via security leaks
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