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Is brontok a virus?

Is brontok a virus?

Summary. Win32/Brontok is a family of mass-mailing e-mail worms. The worm spreads by sending a copy of itself as an e-mail attachment to e-mail addresses that it gathers from files on the infected computer. It can also copy itself to USB and pen drives.

How does boot sector work?

A boot sector is a specially assigned section of a storage drive containing the files required to start the operating system (OS) and other bootable programs. Bootable programs include some antivirus programs, drive partitioning software, backup tools and diagnostic disks as well as standard operating systems.

How do I get rid of Windows 10 startup virus?

You need to force power off during booting and you will get options for booting. Go to safe mode, go to run (windows key + r), type shell:startup and then enter. Delete files that may cause restart (usually some bat files or virus) and then check in task manager for unidentified startup programs. Finally, restart.

Is boot sector a virus?

Boot sector viruses infect the boot sector or the partition table of a disk. Computer systems are typically infected by these viruses when started with infected floppy disks – the boot attempt does not have to be successful for the virus to infect the computer hard drive.

What is MBR and PBR?

The partition boot record is the first block of any bootable partition. It is also sometimes referred to as the Volume Boot Record (VBR). The MBR (or the GRUB chainloader) loads the PBR into memory and transfers control to it.

Does Windows 10 have a malware removal tool?

On Windows 10, the Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) is a utility that Microsoft updates regularly to find and remove specific known threats that could make unwanted changes to help keep your computer running smoothly.

Does reset PC remove hackers?

Does reset PC remove hackers? No, in general resetting your PC does not remove hackers. Resetting your PC is all about what’s on the computer. If the hackers have left malware on your machine, this will be removed.

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