There are many ways one can remove a trojan virus from one's computer. One can remove a trojan virus from their computer by downloading a virus removal software such as Sophos.
yes. every computer has anti virus installed on it. EDIT: Not EVERY computer has anti-virus installed on it. They may/may not have a demo but not every computer has anti-virus. You must buy the software and install it yourself.
Computer viruses are simply computer programs, so they don't really have any physical appearance. You could say that they look like a long string of ones and zeros, or that they look like code. Some viruses may appear on your computer screen disguised as a game or other program - these viruses are called Trojans.
You can only do the deleted manually if you know the exact name of the virus . You know the virus has not morphed. You also know the exact entries in the registry you need to delete. (if you delete the wrong ones your system would shut down.
A computer see data as a series of zero and ones (binary).
One can protect their computer hardware devices by installing a firewall in order to prevent any malicious activity to be sent to ones computer. Without a firewall one runs the risk of receiving a virus through email or even by visiting certain websites.
well yes and no. hackers will be the ones who make the virus. depending on what virus it is. if it is a Trojan it is most likely done by a hacker because the virus itself steals information and gives control to your computer.
Yes. You can download antivirus software (there are free ones can do it), update the virus definitions, scan your computer with it, and delete/remove it or quarantine it.
A Trojan Horse is not a specific virus; rather, it is a name for several more violent viruses. Most Trojan horses are detectable, depending on which Anti-Virus software you use, however new ones are created daily, and it's impossible for anyone to keep up.
a anti virus cannot remove all virus because by the time when your computer is at least infected by 17-20 files, it may become unresponsive leaving the anti virus unable to attack properly.However, it could delete most virus, but new one, as anonymous ones may be created therefore not making the anti virus software to attack and remove.
Yeah, the new ones.
There are some free anti virus software available but it is not as good as the paid ones. If the virus is preventing you from being able to use your virus software you will have to go into safe mode and remove the virus manually.
With an spyware removal program, Adaware and Spybot are good free ones that can be downloaded at download.com
To be straight to the point, a virus can destroy your whole computer, it CAN gain all the power and can let explode your computer, but most viruses aren't that violent, most ones will destroy programs or will try to earn money by opening screens with advertisements.
A Computer Virus is a type of malware or malicious software. Malicious sofware are created to server specific purpose where its creator benefits from and to the detriment of the host computers. Removing computer viruses requires a certain level of understanding or at least the suppervision of some one who has it because it may lead to data security breach or data loss. Virus removal support is oftentimes not covered by computer warranty. Computer manufacturers offer support for virus related issue at a hefty price. The internet however is kind to those who browse through it. "search and you shall find". There are also people who offers help with virus removal for free. See article about how to remove malware for free
Viruses. malwares,spywares,trojan horses etc...
Without making major changes, you need an AV to remove a virus. There are several free ones like Avast!. If you really need to avoid an AV you can reinstall windows or install Linux.
This is more likely a case of someone else having a virus and your email address is on their computer. There have been several viruses that send themselves to all the email addresses in the infected computer's address book. Some of the latest ones do not show the originator as the "from" address, but randomly pick another address found on the infected computer. A good virus detection program like McAfee or Norton will catch these emails and quarantine or remove them.