Is Trojan.Win32.Agent.aalj irritating you?
Trojan.Win32.Agent.aalj, also referred to as Win32.Agent.aalj is a harmful trojan horse that hijacks systems by changing file names in Windows registry. Usually, Trojan.Win32.Agent.aalj is installed after clicking on annoying ads in spam e-mail or via pornographic related web sites and P2P downloads. Once Win32.Agent.aalj is inside the system, it will run in stealth mode and launch corrupt mrcmgr.exe files together witn irritating pop-ups. The Trojan.Win32.Agent.aalj is a especially destructive trojan horse that can harm system files and steal secret info!
Win32.Agent.aalj clone infections: Not available
Trojan.Win32.Agent.aalj symptoms:
- Sluggish system start up, shut down, general Windows and browser performance
- Search engine results and browser startpage redirected to fake websites
- Corrupt or missing registry files initiate Blue Screen Of Death error
- Strange Trojan.Win32.Agent.aalj processes in Windows task manager unknown Computer tower error beep sounds
- Infected files re-activates after deletion, Trojan.Win32.Agent.aalj is exceptionally complicated to remove manually
- Popup blocker utility incapable to prevent pop-ups, overwhelmed desktop with pornographic pop-ups (online and offline)
- Screen saver settings and Windows desktop wallpaper modify by themselves
Common Trojan.Win32.Agent.aalj hijack actions:
- Collects Windows system info and generates popups that match browsing behavior
- Win32.Agent.aalj infects Windows system via security holes through e-mail attachments, messenger and freeware programs
- Win32.Agent.aalj avoids firewall, antimalware and other security utilities and sends system data, passwords, keystrokes and other data to outside hackers
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