WinSpy++ (to remove the topmost attribute from the window, though it may reset it every couple of seconds)Īnother thing to try is to quickly look in the Task Manager’s Processes tab to try to figure out which process(es) the trojan is running from, and try to kill it (you don’t need to see it the Task Manager to kill it, you can type out the first several letters of the EXE name, and press Del, then Space), though make sure that the Task Manager’s Always-On-Top option is selected just in case.HijackThis (to analyze the system fairly throughly).Autoruns (to weed out where it is running from).SUPERAntiSpyware (use the portable version).I can suggest trying a few more softwares to try (run them in safe-mode to for better results): It may seem silly/obvious, but have you tried pressing Alt+F4 on the window? The worst that can happen is that you end up re-installing anyway and “waste” some time learning some stuff. Re-installing should be a last resort trying to remove it is better. It seems that the consensus is to either reinstall, or use more anti-malware software. It seems to be the BKA Trojan (the first couple of results are links to the scareware’s site, so don’t use those).
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