Whirlpool Trojan

Whirlpool malware description and removal detail
Categories:Trojan,Backdoor,RAT
Also known as:

[Kaspersky]Backdoor.Whirlpool.10;
[Eset]Win32/Whirlpool.10 trojan;
[McAfee]BackDoor-AKR;
[F-Prot]security risk or a "backdoor" program;
[Panda]Backdoor Program;
[Computer Associates]Backdoor/Whirlpool.1.0

Platforms / OS: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows NT, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista

Removing Whirlpool:

An up-to-date copy of ExterminateIt should detect and prevent infection from Whirlpool.

If you do not have ExterminateIt and you are worried that you may have infected computer, you could run trial version of ExterminateIt, or remove Whirlpool manually.

To completely manually remove Whirlpool malware from your computer, you need to delete the Windows registry keys and registry values, the files and folders associated with Whirlpool.

  1. Use Task Manager to terminate the Whirlpool process.
  2. Delete the original Whirlpool file and folders.
  3. Delete the system registry key parameters
  4. Update your antivirus databases or buy antivirus software and perform a full scan of the computer.

We recommends that all Internet users
back up any important information on their computers,
enable maximum protection from network attacks and malicious code on their computers,
refrain from executing suspicious programs received from untrustworthy sources.




ExterminateIt effectively and automatically removes Whirlpool from you computer
and is a good solution for those who are seeking easy and effective protection for their computer
from Trojan Horses, Rootkits, Backdoors, spyware, botnets, keystroke loggers, dialers and other malicious software(malware).


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