There is a pop-up alert about JS:ScriptIP-inf [Trj] from the antivirus program in the computer and the antivirus program is unable to help you clear it completely? What do you need to worry about with this infection in the computer? What is the best way to stop the virus?
JS:ScriptIP-inf [Trj] is a Trojan infection similar to JS:includer-BAO[Trj] and Exploit:JS/Urntone.BD which is very dangerous for your computer. Different from malware and ransomware, Trojan viruses are able to hide their trace. In addition to the warnings from antivirus programs, you cannot see this Trojan virus because it won’t appear on the computer screen like other infections do. It mainly covets your private data in the infected computer so as to benefit the cyber criminals.
You may not notice JS:ScriptIP-inf [Trj] visits your computer at the first for it can make itself install in the computer without your consent. Through hiding in malicious websites and free programs distributed by cyber criminals, it is capable of attacking computers all over the world. If you access a suspicious website or download a free program bundled with this Trojan from an unknown source, your computer will be infected even if the computer has antivirus protection. It is found to be able to bypass many antivirus programs. Once installed, it will reset default system settings and structure so as to create a good environment for itself to further perform malicious tasks. The CPU is highly occupied, resulting in slow computer performance. Victims of the Trojan infection almost cannot use the computer to do anything they want because everything seems to be rather slow including Internet connection. Furthermore, there will be constant security alerts popping up to tell you that the computer is in a bad situation. Some unexpected malware or spyware can also flow into the computer if the Trojan stays in the computer for a long time. Cyber criminals are able to make use of it to access your computer. As a result, your personal information is not safe anymore. Among all of the above results, the instability of the computer system and your threatened privacy are the most dangerous. Therefore, you should remove JS:ScriptIP-inf [Trj] timely.
1. It has the ability to download additional components and other infections in the target computer in order to fully complete its penetration.
2. It is able to cause system crash and destroy some of your programs in the infected computer.
3. It facilitates the virus makers to intrude your computer remotely without letting you know.
4. It is capable of collecting your browsing history and other private data.
The malicious JS:ScriptIP-inf [Trj] can install itself into the computer system without your consent and awareness. It makes your computer work slowly and implants other nasty infections into the computer. To make things worse, this Trojan is a tool for the cyber criminals to invade the infected computer to steal your information. Through making use of advanced technology, it maintains the ability to combine its components with system files or to generate fake system files, which confuses computer users as well as antivirus programs. They cannot identify it accurately and timely, let alone remove it thoroughly. Therefore, manual removal is the best choice to drive it away from your computer. In this case, you are advised to delete every file generated by it manually so as to spare all later trouble. The manual removal needs to be handled carefully so as to avoid any subsequent damages. Users can follow the manual guide here to have the virus removed instantly.
1. End Relevant Processes
(1). Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc together to pop up Windows Task Manager, click Processes tab
*For Win 8 Users:
Click More details when you see the Task Manager box
And then click Details tab
(2). Find out and end the processes of JS:ScriptIP-inf [Trj]
2. Show Hidden Files
(1). Click on Start button and then on Control Panel
(2). Click on Appearance and Personalization
(3). Click on Folder Options
(4). Click on the View tab in the Folder Options window
(5). Choose Show hidden files, folders, and drives under the Hidden files and folders category
(6). Click OK at the bottom of the Folder Options window
*For Win 8 Users:
Press Win+E together to open Computer window, click View and then click Options
Click View tab in the Folder Options window, choose Show hidden files, folders, and drives under the Hidden files and folders category
3. Delete Relevant Registry Entries and Files
(1). Delete the registry entries of JS:ScriptIP-inf [Trj] through Registry Editor
Press Win+R to bring up the Run window, type “regedit” and click “OK”
While the Registry Editor is open, search and delete the related registry entries
(2). Find out and remove the associated files
JS:ScriptIP-inf [Trj] can be very stubborn and hateful. It has the ability to bypass most antivirus programs so that it can install in your computer without letting you know. Once it is in the computer system, it will rearrange system settings so as to continue to stay in the computer firmly. The victims of the Trojan horse will soon experience a slow computer with high usage rate of CPU. It is hidden in the heart of the system instead of showing up blatantly. It is so dangerous for it is associated with other malicious software and spyware. By injecting malicious codes into the computer system, it can even help cyber criminals to take over the computer and threaten your privacy security. Taking all these into account, it is a wise decision to remove JS:ScriptIP-inf [Trj] as soon as possible from the computer.
The above manual removal is quite dangerous and complicated, which needs sufficient professional skills. Therefore, only computer users with rich computer knowledge are recommended to implement the process because any errors including deleting important system files and registry entries will crash your computer system. If you have no idea of how to process the manual removal, please contact experts from YooCare Online Tech Support for further assistance.
Published by on April 5, 2014 1:41 am, last updated on April 5, 2014 1:41 am
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