Virus removal tools

If you fear that your computer has been infected with any malware virus, Trojan virus, worm virus or another computer virus, use Kaspersky’s free removal tool.

Net-Worm.Win32.Kido.ih

This worm virus usually searches for critical vulnerabilities in software running on networked computers.

In order to infect the computers on the network, the worm virus sends a network packet (called an exploit) and as a result the worm virus code penetrates the victim computer and activates.

Some network worm viruses use several exploits simultaneously to spread, increasing the speed at which they find victims.

Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Rector

Cybercriminals use Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Rector for disrupting normal performance of computers and for unauthorized modification of data making it unusable.

Once the data has been blocked, its owner (user) receives a ransom demand. The victim is supposed to deliver the ransom in exchange for the cybercriminal’s promise to send a utility that would restore the data or repair the PC.

Virus.Win32.Sality.ag

Sality viruses spread by infecting exe and scr files. Sality can disable antivirus software and prevent access to some antivirus provider websites. Sality also includes a downloader trojan that can install malware from the Web.

Backdoor.Win32.Clampi.a

This type of malware virus makes it possible to do anything the author wants on the infected computer: send and receive files, launch files or delete them, display messages, delete data, reboot the computer, etc.

This Trojan spy program is designed to steal confidential user data and remotely manage the victim machine.

Antivirus protection

The best way to protect your computer from all types of malware is to download internet security software or antivirus software from a leading, experienced security software company such as Kaspersky Lab.