How Do You Remove Netspy Trojan Horse?
The Netspy Trojan was first identified in 1999 and has since been incorporated into the virus definitions of virtually all commercial anti-virus programs. Even if you don’t have anti-virus software, it is relatively easy to remove this infection by stopping a specific process, deleting a file from your hard drive and removing a key from the Windows registry. Step 1 Launch your anti-virus software, if applicable, and run a full system scan. Wait for the scan to complete and see if the Netspy Trojan is detected. If it is, take the action recommended by the program to quarantine or delete it. This infection is quite old and well known, so the chances any given anti-virus program can remove it are quite good. If you do not have anti-virus software or if your scan didn’t detect it but you still think it’s a threat, proceed to the next step. Step 2 Press the “Ctrl,” “Alt” and “Del” keys simultaneously to open the “Task Manager.” Click the “Processes” tab and scan the list of processes for “b