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Vipin Chauhan
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Asked: December 18, 20222022-12-18T09:35:21+05:30 2022-12-18T09:35:21+05:30

How To Check Your Pc For Malware?

How To Check Your Pc For Malware?
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    1. Nilay Sharma
      Nilay Sharma Level 30
      2022-12-18T10:27:13+05:30Added an answer on December 18, 2022 at 10:27 am

      1. Update Your Antivirus Software: The easiest way to check your PC for malware is to run an antivirus scan. Be sure to update your antivirus software first, so that it has the latest virus definitions.

      2. Install Spyware Detection Software: Antivirus software isn’t always effective in detecting spyware, so you may want to consider installing spyware detection software such as Spybot or Ad–Aware.

      3. Check for Unwanted Toolbars: Toolbars are often associated with adware, so if your browser has any toolbars that you don’t remember installing, it’s a good idea to remove them.

      4. Look for Unusual Processes: Visit your Task Manager by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL and review the list of processes that are currently running. If there are any processes that you don’t recognize, you may have a problem.

      5. Check Browser Settings: Finally, check your web browser’s settings to make sure they haven’t been modified by malicious software. Also check your homepage and if it’s different than what you expect, you may have malware installed on your computer.

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    2. Yepuri Kalyani
      Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
      2022-12-18T10:29:35+05:30Added an answer on December 18, 2022 at 10:29 am

      1. Install and run an anti-malware program: Install an anti-malware program such as Malwarebytes, Norton Security, or Avast Free Antivirus. Update the program, and then run a full system scan. Make sure to allow the program to quarantine or remove any malicious files it finds.

      2. Scan with Windows Security: Windows Security is the built-in anti-virus program in Windows 10. You can access it by clicking the Start button, typing “Windows Security” into the search bar, and then clicking the corresponding result. Scan your computer with Windows Security to check for any malicious software.

      3. Use a bootable anti-malware disk: If anti-malware software doesn’t detect any malicious programs, you can try using a bootable disk. This type of disk can be used to scan your computer for malware even if the malware is blocking the installation of anti-malware software. You can use a bootable disk such as Kaspersky Rescue Disk or Windows Defender Offline.

      4. Check your browser extensions: Malicious software can be disguised as browser extensions. Check the list of installed extensions in your web browser and remove any extensions that you don’t recognize or don’t need.

      5. Check for suspicious files: If you suspect that your computer may be infected, you can check for suspicious files. Look for files with strange names or that were recently created. If you find any suspicious files, delete them or run a scan with your anti-malware program to check if they are malicious.

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