Can’t get rid of Idp.trojan.e13f31c from your computer? How does it come to your computer? Will it steal and expose my information? What is the best way to get rid of Trojan virus if antivirus cannot pick it up?
Idp.trojan.e13f31c is categorized as a destructive Trojan virus that can attack compromised computers all around the world now. Now computers equipped with Windows OS ( such as Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8) are the targets of this horrible Trojan. Once it is installed on a computer, it will add some malicious entries to corrupt your registry. And it is sneaky because it can conceal its presence of the compromised computer by showing only legitimate process running on the system. With this dangerous virus inside the computer, it can allow a remote attacker to access the infected computer and gain control of it. Therefore, user’s online account, password information or even system information could be at risk of being leaked out.
Idp.trojan.e13f31c also performs a bad action on your browsing activities. You may receive a lot of pop-ups and advertisements while you are searching information on internet. And your browser keeps redirecting to other pages that you don’t want at all. This type of virus is designed by the hackers to create serious security issues for the infected PC. It opens a backdoor that lets other malware get access to your computer and eventually steal your information. In addition, this Trojan can disable many functions on your computer, making your computer work weirdly and out of control. As soon as you run an executable file, it keeps saying the program is not responding and prevents you from running it properly. You may also experience blue screen of death and even system crash randomly. As mentioned above, for the sake of your security and computer data, you had better get rid of Idp.trojan.e13f31c virus as soon as possible.
It can bypass the legit security tools and destroy your computer secretly.
It prevents you from opening some application because the files are corrupted.
It can make your browser redirected to all kinds of malicious websites.
It is able to allow remote hacker access the compromised system for illicit purpose.
From malicious drive-by-download scripts from corrupted porn and shareware / freeware websites.
Through spam email attachments, media downloads and social networks.
When clicking suspicious pop-ups or malicious links.
Open unknown email or download media files that contain the activation code of the virus.
Note: No matter how does the virus access your PC, users should know that there are no tools can remove this pesky Trojan automatically at this moment, it is suggested users not spend much time in downloading or paying any security software which claims can delete this stubborn virus. It is totally useless. To completely get rid of Idp.trojan.e13f31c, professional manual guide is needed.
Currently many computer users had the same experience that this virus couldn’t be removed by any anti-virus applications. So the manual approach is always required to combat this virus. And here is the step-by-step removal guide for all computer users.
1. End the malicious process from Task Manager.
Once Idp.trojan.e13f31c virus is installed, computer user may notice that CPU usage randomly jumps to 100 percent. At any time Windows always has many running processes. A process is an individual task that the computer runs. In general, the more processes, the more work the computer has to do and the slower it will run. If your system’s CPU spike is constant and remain at a constant 90-95%, users should check from Task Manager and see if there is a suspicious process occupying system resources and then end it immediately.
(The name of the virus process can be random.)
Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to quickly bring up Task Manager Window:
2. Show hidden files and folders.
Open Folder Options by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Appearance and Personalization, and then clicking Folder Options.
Click the View tab.
Under Advanced settings, click Show hidden files and folders, uncheck Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) and then click OK.
3. Open Registry entries. Find out the malicious files and entries and then delete all.
Attention: Always be sure to back up your PC before making any changes.
a. Press Windows key + R to open Run box. In the “Open” field, type “regedit” and click the “OK” button.
Then a Registry Editor window will pop up as the following picture shows:
b. Search malicious files and registry entries and then remove all of them:
%AllUsersProfile%\[random]
%AppData%\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Templates\[random]
%AllUsersProfile%\Application Data\.exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\[random]
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Temp
Idp.trojan.e13f31c is a dangerous Trojan infection invades the corrupted PC system surreptitiously via social networks, doubtful websites, freeware, shareware, spam messages and others. Once it is running, you will notice some instant changes on the operation. Performance of the machine reduces to a half as well as your Internet connection. This virus takes up a lot of CPU usage which will cause constant stuck on the computer. Like other Trojan viruses, it enables cyber criminals to gain remote access to the compromised PC system. It also includes backdoor capabilities that allow it to open network ports to download and install additional malware threats onto the infected computer. Therefore, it is suggested users should delete this virus from the computer as soon as possible.
Note: If you are not knowledgeable enough to be able to distinguish the location of this virus, or you are afraid of making mistake during the manual removal, please contact experts from Yoocare Online Tech Support for further help.
Published by on April 17, 2014 9:55 am, last updated on April 17, 2014 9:55 am
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