- Shows commercial adverts
- Normal system programs crash immediatelly
- Slow internet connection
- System crashes
- Annoying Pop-up's
- Slow Computer
Rootkit.Small.raRootkit.Small.ra is a malware application which disguises itself as a security tool. This is not a new way to deceive computer users and gain a purchase; however Rootkit.Small.ra makes uses of additional misleading tactics as well. Rootkit.Small.ra is not able to infect computers on its own; instead, it coerces people into downloading the program voluntarily. Rootkit.Small.ra tends to be delivered onto a system via a Trojan application. This Trojan mimics Windows firewall notifications and asks if the user would like to enable protection. Once the user has clicked on the button: “Enable Protection”, this will actually ensure the Trojan is installed, along with Rootkit.Small.ra. Once Rootkit.Small.ra infiltrates a computer, it begins offering the user the paid version of the software. Rootkit.Small.ra might appear to be legitimate anti-spyware, but it is in fact absolutely non-functional. Rootkit.Small.ra tends to imitate system scans and will report large numbers of infections found on the system. One should bear in mind that every message generated by Rootkit.Small.ra can be ignored as they are all completely falsified. Not only is Rootkit.Small.ra completely useless as antispyware, but it is also rather malicious. Rootkit.Small.ra will slow down a system’s performance and tends to limit internet connection. Rootkit.Small.ra displays many pop-up messages that make using a computer an impossible task. Rootkit.Small.ra is also capable of hijacking web browsers and redirecting it to its personal website. |
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How to manually remove Rootkit.Small.ra
Files associated with infection (Rootkit.Small.ra):
sfX.sYs
pcm1394.sys
autochk.dll
Dynamic Link Libraries to remove (Rootkit.Small.ra):
Remove registry entries (Rootkit.Small.ra):
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\pcmstub
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\sfxdrv
Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\autochk
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