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Thread: Exploit: Win32/Pdfjsc.CR threat in PC.

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    jack_moore is offline Junior Member
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    Default Exploit: Win32/Pdfjsc.CR threat in PC.

    My PC tainted by Exploit: Win32/Pdfjsc.CR because of this system is very slow. It takes much time to start and shut down. Many antiviruses used to delete it but it appears again. Please help me to remove this virus.

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    Removing this virus manually.

    1. Attempt to search virus infected file and folders.
    2. And then pick all virus infected file and folder in explorer.
    3. Delete all chosen file by push Shift+Del.
    4. Now push OK.
    5. Once all files are deleted Reboot PC.
    6. Then again search virus infected file in system.

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    Scan entire system with NOD32 antivirus software. Start system in safe mode. Follow the steps given below:
    • Push stand by button of CPU.
    • Through system booting continuously push F8.
    • Now black screen will come out with many options.
    • Now pick Safe Mode and hit enter.
    • Once system started in safe mode scan system with antivirus software.
    • Delete virus infected file which are detected by antivirus software.

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    Take the following steps to help prevent infection on your system:
    1. Updated PDF used as document viewing software.
    2. Permit firewall on PC.
    3. Obtain new PC updates for all installed software.
    4. Use updated antivirus software.
    5. Carefully open attachments and accepting file transfers.
    6. Carefully click on link to Web pages.
    7. Prevent downloading pirated software.
    8. Secure yourself against social engineering attacks.
    9. Strong passwords should be used.

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