I need help with this TrojanClicker:JS/Chroject.A virus removal. My computer was terribly corrupted by this Trojan horse and failed to perform normally. I picked up this Trojan horse when I was downloading a PDF file to my computer. Immediately, I ran security scans through the whole system for several times, but the antivirus didn’t work it out. What can I do to save the computer? How to clean out the Trojan horse safely? Any Trojan removal instruction will be very grateful.

Information about TrojanClicker:JS/Chroject.A Virus:

TrojanClicker:JS/Chroject.A is a risky Trojan horse that takes control of your whole system immediately after it gets installed in your computer. It is a definitely unwanted program designed by cyber hackers to damage target computers and violate victims’ privacy on purpose. Upon installation, it launches itself at startup and loads as a background program. As a computer infection, it brings you a lot of computer damages and information loss. In fact, the Trojan horse takes up lots of your computer resources and it causes your computer to get slow performance. Particularly, it is associated with system stuck and computer freezes during your activities like surfing the net, playing games and watching videos and so on. Moreover, the Trojan horse is capable to mess up your system files and entries, and it leaves harmful files with random names in your computer. As a result, your computer can be abnormal. It becomes vulnerable for additional threats including adware, worms, rootkits and malware. If you keep this Trojan horse in your computer too long, you may come across unexpected damages such as system crash and blue screen error etc. To make it worse, the Trojan horse just disables your security programs and firewall. Thus, the Trojan virus should be removed from the computer manually and quickly.

Many PC users complain that this TrojanClicker:JS/Chroject.A infection triggers a lot of troubles during their Internet searches. To more specific, the Trojan horse may help unwanted toolbars, add-ons and extensions add to your computer without any knowledge. Once these free programs are installed in your computer, they will show many random pop-ups, ads, coupons and other messages on your Internet browsers, asking you to visit sponsored links, download unwanted freeware and even purchase unnecessary products. When you are surfing the web, you can be casually redirected to other harmful web pages that are filled up with annoying popups. Besides, you may find that your desktop background, browser homepage and other important settings are modified by this Trojan. To deal with the TrojanClicker:JS/Chroject.A virus successfully, a prompt manual removal process is highly required.

Note: Manual Removal requires expertise and it is for advanced computer users, if you don’t have much experience in dealing with such virus infection.
Contact YooSecurity Online PC Experts for removal assistance.

Symptoms of Similar Trojan Infection:

– This TrojanClicker:JS/Chroject.A virus can escape from most antivirus protection and get itself installed on computers especially with Windows operating systems.
– It can cause constant stuck or even blue screens on the infected computers.
– Computer users will experience constant security pop ups on the computers which may not truly represent the status of the PCs.
– Certain malware or spyware may be prompted by these fake security pop ups which will end up scamming money.
– Sensitive data like privacy can also be stolen and taken advantages by cyber criminals.

Manual Removal Step by Step Instructions

Up till now, there is not a perfect anti-virus tool that can detect this pesky Trojan virus or delete it entirely. TrojanClicker:JS/Chroject.A has been updated by remote and backstage cyber criminals and is able to escape from the scan of any anti-virus programs thus it is hard to be removed or even found. The most effective way is to remove it manually. The following instructions need quite level of computer expertise, for manual removal is a complicated and difficult process. If you don’t know how to that correctly, please contact with YooSecurity online support now!

Step A: Open Windows Task Manager to end process related to this Trojan infection. To do that, press Ctrl+Alt+Del keys at the same time to pull up Window Task Manager; go to Processes tab on top and scroll down the list to find.

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

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Step C: Press Windows+R keys to pull up Run box and type in regedit to open Registry Editor.

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Step D: Delete all these associated files and registry entries with TrojanClicker:JS/Chroject.A virus from Registry Editor. The registry files are listed randomly. Besides, you need to delete the infection files of the redirect virus from your system files to prevent it from coming back. Those files are named randomly also but may be different on different operating systems.

Video on How to Modify or Change Windows Registry Safely:

To Summarize Shortly:

PC users should be careful with online activities, as this TrojanClicker:JS/Chroject.A virus usually spreads through malicious sites, unknown email attachments and free download sources. It is a risky computer infection that does great harm to worldwide computers. Once the Trojan gets into your computer, it will perform malicious actions on the contaminated system, such as changing your computer files, dropping codes to your system and reducing the system performance. Furthermore, this Trojan horse may hijack your Internet browsers with other potential threats, in order to make chaos during your web browsing tasks. Since antivirus loses its function, manual removal turns out to be a better way to get rid of the Trojan horse.

Note: Have tried many methods but failed to remove TrojanClicker:JS/Chroject.A virus? If you have no clue, please contact YooSecurity Online Experts in time to save your computer.

Published by Tony Shepherd & last updated on November 8, 2014 1:03 pm

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