Has computer been running rather slowly in these days? Do you always get a pop up security alert saying some risks about a Win32/Injector.AIFY infection? Have you got any idea of what that is? Is it a malware? A Trojan? What more can one expect to come through on the computer with this infection? Is it going to crash the whole system? What is the best option to get rid of this constant pop up?

Win32/Injector.AIFY – How to Remove Trojan Virus

Win32/Injector.AIFY is categorized as a Trojan virus that’s very dangerous to computers no matter which operating systems they run. Similar to Trojan Horse Downloader.generic10.asx, this newly released Trojan virus is distributed through malicious web sites and free programs. To be more specific, it can hide itself among these fishy web sites as well as bundle with freeware. Without approval, this Trojan infection can get itself through to a computer and antivirus can’t seem to stop it from attacking the system. Unlike malware or spyware, Win32/Injector.AIFY Trojan does not show up on the computer screen as a program or a web page. As a matter of fact, it can hide its evidence by using the technique of rookit. Victims of this Trojan virus won’t be able to notice it except constant security pop ups on the computer screen.

To be infected by this Win32/Injector.AIFY infection, one might have accidentally clicked on one of the web sites it’s hiding beneath or downloaded some freeware that’s bundled with it. Spam email attachments can also contain this Trojan virus. After all, it won’t need permission from you to get in the computer. And once it’s in, this Trojan virus will reset some default settings and system structure for its own good so that it won’t be deleted easily. While malware or spyware shows up constantly on computer screen, this Trojan infection is more of a backdoor virus. It can hide its evidence in the system while causing all the crazy troubles on the computer. For instance, the whole system will run quite slow as well as the Internet connection. It may take minutes to open a web site or program. That’s because this Trojan virus has taken up a lot of CPU usage. What’s more, constant security alerts will be experienced telling you that computer is in danger. Besides from all the above troubles, this Win32/Injector.AIFY virus can even inject malicious codes in the system to help cyber criminals take over control and threaten your privacy security.

Note: To save computer from all the consequences, please contact YooSecurity Online PC Experts to get help on a Win32/Injector.AIFY Trojan virus removal if you are not an expert yourself.

A Step-by-step Trojan Manual Removal Guide

As mentioned before that this Trojan infection can escape from many antivirus protections, hence it won’t help much to search online for other programs while having the risks of coming into malware scams. To achieve a complete removal, manual way is suggested here. Expertise will be required during the removal process as the Trojan virus is changeable. Steps have been listed in the following to get rid of this Trojan virus:

Step 1: Open Windows Task Manager to end processed related to Win32/Injector.AIFY virus. To do that, press Ctrl+Alt+Del keys at the same time or right click on bottom Task Bar and select Start Task Manager.
Windows Task Manager

Step 2: Open Control Panel from Start menu. Go to Folder Options and under View tab, select Show hidden files and folders and non-select Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) then click OK.
Folder Options

Step 3: Go to Registry Editor. First press Windows+R keys and then type regedit in Run box to search. Delete registry entries associated with this Win32/Injector.AIFY Trojan infection:
Run+Registry Editor

%Windows%\system32\[rnd].
%AllUsersProfile%\Application Data\[tmp]
C:\windows\system32\services.exe\””
C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows-none_2b54b20ee6fa07b1\””
HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunRegedit
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System “DisableRegedit”
HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\{rnd}=

Video on How to Modify or Change Windows Registry

Conclusion

Trojan virus like this Win32/Injector.AIFY infection can be very nasty and stubborn sometimes. It can escape from most antivirus programs and get itself installed without consent. Once it’s in the system, it will conduct some re-settings in order to make itself steadily stay in the machine. Victims of this Trojan virus will soon experience slowness in the computers with higher CUP usage percentages. But nothing will show up as this Trojan virus can hide itself deep down the system. It’s quite dangerous to have this virus inside the computer because it may associate with other malware or ransomware. And by injecting malicious codes into the system, it can even help computer hackers take over control and threaten your privacy security. Considering all these, it’s a wise decision to delete this Trojan infection ASAP from the computer.

Note: Cannot be sure that the virus is gone because some parts on the computer still act weirdly? Contact YooSecurity Online PC Experts now if you have failed to remove this persistent Win32/Injector.AIFY virus off your computer.

Published by Tony Shepherd & last updated on June 21, 2013 11:25 am

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