Trojan-PSW.Win32.Antigen.a is an out-of-date threat detected still in the previous millennium. Its payload is to steal system passwords, account names and telephone numbers, as well as other information that can be of interest to hackers. The data recognized is then to be sent to one of emails mentioned in the trojan’s instructions such as anarch666@iname.com.
The detection has been revived by recent fake antispyware family, which is itself detected as a virus by appropriate antispyware and generates popups dressed up as antivirus messages. One of the popups displayed in especially annoying fashion, refers to the password stealing trojan prompting user to get rid of Trojan-PSW.Win32.Antigen.a by clicking Remove All buttons.
Follow this link to ensure Trojan-PSW.Win32.Antigen.a removal whether you deal with actual data stealing malware or bothered with misleading popups generated by malicious programs that fake threats recognition (Antivirus Smart Protection, Malware Protection Center, Home Security Solutions).
The detection has been revived by recent fake antispyware family, which is itself detected as a virus by appropriate antispyware and generates popups dressed up as antivirus messages. One of the popups displayed in especially annoying fashion, refers to the password stealing trojan prompting user to get rid of Trojan-PSW.Win32.Antigen.a by clicking Remove All buttons.
Follow this link to ensure Trojan-PSW.Win32.Antigen.a removal whether you deal with actual data stealing malware or bothered with misleading popups generated by malicious programs that fake threats recognition (Antivirus Smart Protection, Malware Protection Center, Home Security Solutions).
Rename the remover to "explorer.exe" or try to install from Safe Mode if virus blocks download\installation
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