Friday, June 6, 2014

What is Dos/Rovnix.gg?

I have come across troubles running on my computer lately. I ran a full scan by Norton and this Dos/Rovnix.gg popped up. Norton seems to have difficulties getting rid of this threat completely as the virus will reappear each time I restart the PC. It’s been giving me lots of troubles and I have been struggled for a while trying to remove the virus. Did a system restore and ran some antivirus programs. Nothing worked. How do I delete this threat completely?

What is Dos/Rovnix.gg?

Dos/Rovnix.gg is a Trojan threat that has been detected by Norton mostly on Windows computers. However, many antivirus programs fail constantly when it comes to the removal of this virus. According to studies, the rootkit component of this Trojan infection has enabled it to run together with a Windows process so as to escape from antivirus removal. In the meantime, many security-related processes will be aggressively terminated by the Trojan virus giving it a pleasant environment to reside. Hence, lots of PC users will come across troubles when trying to delete this threat off of the system. But it has to be removed soon or risky consequences can be expected including potential malware attacks, privacy security issues and remote control by unknown parties online ect. This passage contains a general guide on how to remove the Trojan pop up manually.
When the Dos/Rovnix.gg virus successfully gets settled down to the compromised system, it will start bringing constant chaos on the infected computer to annoy the owner. Consequences like being blocked out of the computer, cutting off from the internet connection and being redirected online to other fishy sites will happen from time to time. Most importantly, this Trojan virus targets at valuable info on the infected systems. By collecting these resources, it can help remote hackers benefit. Other than that, other malware and spyware that are associated with this Trojan infection could also be brought into the infected computers to extend the damage.

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