Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, 2021 (Eastern Time) and beginning April 20th, 2021 (Eastern Time) the Yahoo Answers website will be in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page.
Trending News
How is Ultrakeylogger installed on a computer?
Every morning, my spyware program finds it, and every day I remove it, only to find it back again the next day.
3 Answers
- Secure ExpertLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Hi there,
There best and easiest way to remove this infection is by installing the Free Trial of Prevx1. This will scan your PC and remove all infections free of charge.
Detailed Prevx Info on Trojan Keylogger:
http://virusinfo.prevx.com/pxparall.asp?PXC=389617...
Prevx Homepage:
- Anonymous1 decade ago
OK, you need to remove the viral hook from the Registry, which most AntiVirus cannot do because they do not have the Administrators' rights.
If you are not the Administrator of this comp, nor can you.
If you are the Administrator [owner] of the comp, then:
Removal of this Trojan is possible manually.
[a] Please do understand and agree that the advise given here does not in anyway make me liable for any damages due to your omissions and commissions.
[b] Registry Editing is a job for professionals, not amateurs. Please follow advise carefully.
Please go to Start and click on it.
Go to Run and click on it.
In the dialog box that appears, please type in regedit and hit Enter.
In the Registry Editor Panel that opens, please click on Edit.
Move your cursor down in the drop down menu that appears and click on Find.
In the dialog box that appears, please type in the name of the program you want to find, like, for example, ultrakeylogger; and hit Enter.
In the right hand Panel, select the values that appear with this name and delete them one by one by single left clicking on the value and then single right clicking there and choosing the option Delete and single left clicking on it.
When all the values have been deleted, go back to Edit and click on it. This time select the Find next Option and click on it.
Continue doing Find Next and deleting the values till it shows no more values to delete.
As the Trojan lodges itself in numerous places, you might have a lot of deleting to do.
When you are certain that you've deleted all the traces and values relevant to the Trojan, exit the Registry Editor and reboot.
This time, I'm sure you'll find the computer is clean and the next time you have a pesky Trojan who cannot be easily removed, you know how to manually remove it.
All the best.
Cheers.
PS,
The Registry Area is a dicey palace for amateurs to fiddle around since deleting the wrong file or folder can have disastrous results. Please exercise extreme caution
- 1 decade ago
My recommendation is to go to www.5starsupport.com, there they have many forums with people who know what they are doing to help you. That's where I go for help.
Good Luck