How to Remove Win32.Trojan.Agent (Removal Instructions)
What is Win32.Trojan.Agent? (Scan your PC for Win32.Trojan.Agent with SpyHunter)
Win32.Trojan.Agent is a common beginning of any Trojan program name that may be displayed in the warning messages, which are often generated attempting to threaten users and trick them into purchasing a rogue anti-spyware application. Usually, the alerts about Win32.Trojan.Agent infection are generated and displayed by a Trojan Zlob that often comes bundled with fake video codecs or under other dubious circumstances.
Once executed, it will issue irritating pop-up alerts in the system tray and warning messages looking like real Windows notifications claiming that your PC has been infected with Win32.Trojan.Agent or any other similar parasite. If you click on these alerts, you will be directed to the website that promotes rogue anti-spyware applications and you will be tricked into buying one of them. In other words, Win32.Trojan.Agent is just another technique to lure Internet users out of their money.
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Important Disclaimer
What is a Trojan?
Win32.Trojan.Agent is a Trojan.
A Trojan is a malicious and destructive code that is embedded in what appears to be legitimate or harmless software, but then it hijacks your computer and quickly spreads to do it’s damage, such as ruining the files on your hard disk. A common and most treacherous type of Trojan is a program that claims to remove viruses and spyware from your computer but instead installs the spyware onto your computer. A Trojan is similar to a Backdoor and may be widely redistributed as part of a computer virus.
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