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    Deletion method of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.xt

    I want someone to help me with the deletion method of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.xt, that has been detected in my system with the Kaspersky antivirus. When I try to delete this infection from the antivirus interface, nothing happens. I am using Windows XP Service Pack 3 with the IE 8 browser. I am awaiting for the suitable replies and suggestions to this problem.

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    Re: Deletion method of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.xt

    The manual deletion method of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.xt can be used in this case to get rid of the infection:
    • %Programs%\startup\ihaupd32.exe
    • %Programs%\startup\isqsys32.exe
    • %Programs%\startup\rncsys32.exe
    • %System%\wbem\grpconv.exe
    • %Temp%\ikowin32.exe

    The above files are to be searched on the system and permanently deleted from the computer.

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    Re: Deletion method of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.xt

    Hello there, the deletion method of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.xt is to install Quick Heal antivirus in the system because this antivirus comes along with the feature of boot scan that takes place before the startup of the operating system. At this time, the infections are not active. This is because they cannot execute and as a result of this, the antivirus can easily remove it from the system.

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    Re: Deletion method of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.xt

    Keeping the entire system updated will help for the deletion method of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.xt because the antivirus will not be able to execute in a different environment. just follow the steps given below:
    • Click on Start.
    • Then, click on Control Panel.
    • After that, click on System.
    • There, click on Automatic Updates.
    • Now select the setting that is required.

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    Re: Deletion method of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.xt

    I guess that installing AVG antivirus will help you for the deletion method of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.xt. This is because this antivirus is able to get rid of infections like worms, virus and trojans too. This infection is a trojan and hence, scanning the system with AVG will help you to delete the infection. Make sure that you scan all the hard drives and flesh drives as well. Delete all the infections that are detected during the scan.

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    Re: Deletion method of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.xt

    Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.xt falls in the backdoor category and it downloads other infections into the system and provides the information to the attackers that is needed for unauthorized entry into the system. So, I suggest you to format the computer for the deletion method of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.xt. Also, install a fresh copy of Windows in your system and your problem will be solved hopefully.

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