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  1. #1
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    Get rid of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.abr

    I am using Windows Vista operating system and my browser is Mozilla Firefox. I am searching for some solution to get rid of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.abr. This infection has been detected in my system by the Escan antivirus, but the problem is that it is not able to delete the same. That is why I am seeking help here. Please help me with the possible solutions to this problem.

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    Re: Get rid of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.abr

    Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.abr has been rated as a very high risk infection, that it is very harmful to the system.
    You must remove the following files that are created by the infection:
    • 3448AA5F.EXE
    • byXPGWOh.dll
    • RICARI~1.EXE

    Also, the following registry settings are to be removed:
    • HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{0DB0263F-A555-4853-AEF3-4D78331512B3}
    • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\{0DB0263F-A555-4853-AEF3-4D78331512B3}

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    Re: Get rid of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.abr

    Inorder to get rid of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.abr, I will suggest you to format the system as soon as possible because this infection has the ability to download additional infections from the internet as well as to provide with the sensitive information that the attackers need to gain an authorized entry into the infected system. So, format the computer and install a new copy of Windows to solve the problem.

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    Re: Get rid of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.abr

    I advise you to install Spyware Doctor in the system to get rid of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.abr because this is an anti-spyware and thus, they can stay in the background of the system and check for the malicious activities that are going on within the system. So, it can find the processes of such malicious infections and remove them permanently from the computer.

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    Re: Get rid of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.abr

    I recommend you to use the safe mode scan method to get rid of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.abr. When the system is started in this mode, the infections remain inactive as they are not able to execute at this time. i can assure you that this method can help you for the deletion of the infections and hence, I can assure you that your problem will be solved.

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    Re: Get rid of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.abr

    The system restore is a very good method that will help you to get rid of Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.abr. Restoring the system to the factory settings will remove all the data and installed components along with the infections. If you select the second option in the system restore all the data will be backed up, that is the infections will remain in the system. So, there will be no use of doing the restore.

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