"Pseudo-AVP Malicious *" is a vicious downloader that enters the user's computer through web page hangups, third-party software vulnerabilities, etc., and crazyly occupies system resources in the computer, resulting in extremely slow operation speed. Download Winsys ARP attack tool to implement ARP attacks, which will cause poisoning when the LAN machine browses the network.
Users who have been infected with the "pseudo AVP malicious *" can see a * downloader on the C drive. The downloader will create a service named WinCom and download a large number of online game account stolen *s, seriously threatening the security of users' online virtual property.
Encyclopedia at 360 Security Center (http://baike.) and forums, a large number of users who have been "hit" have reported that the computer is "very injured". Usually, when installing or uninstalling the software, a dialog box called "NSIS ERROR" appears, which means that the computer has been hacked by the "pseudo AVP malicious *". As shown in the figure below:
At this time, you should use 360 security guards to check and kill them in time, or log in to the 360 security center website () Download special killing tool (download address:http://dl./killer_ati2evxx.exe). You can also use the 360 special kill collection to check and kill (download address:http://dl./)。
Currently, * downloaders that exploit web hangers and third-party software vulnerabilities are extremely common. These * downloaders have created a hidden channel for malicious *s to reach personal computers. Experts from the 360 Security Center remind that in order to completely isolate *s from computers from the source and channels, please regularly upgrade 360 Security Guards () and log in to 360 Encyclopedia in time (baike.) Get the latest * check and killing consultation.
If you encounter problems during the anti-virus process, please visit the Encyclopedia-Help Center, and there will be online experts to help you solve it.
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