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7/27/2014

How Do I Remove Suspicious.Cloud.9 from My Computer - Removal Guide

Remove/uninstall Suspicious.Cloud.9 completely from your computer


What is Suspicious.Cloud.9?Suspicious.Cloud.9 is classified as the trojan horse infection which is firstly detected by norton. Norton said it blocked but your computer has been really slow for the past couple days? Yes, it still sneaked into your computer.

Suspicious.Cloud.9 is categorized as a destructive Trojan virus which will do much harm to the compromised Windows. Normally, this malicious Trojan is spread via spam email attachments, porn sites or peer-to-peer networks. After infiltration, Suspicious.Cloud.9 virus will perform lots of malicious activities on the affected computer. It will first embed a vicious start-up entry to the system registry so as to execute itself every time you launch the machine. Suspicious.Cloud.9 infection has the capability to connect to the net and download a great amount of various files or processes. As a result, your vulnerable system will perform much poorer than before. It will take a long time for you to start applications, open a website and play online games, and so forth. Even, your operating system would crash or freeze up. Worst still, but Suspicious.Cloud.9 malware could change your system settings. You might find that your desktop icons are modified or even deleted. In addition, this annoying virus could attack your web browsers like IE, Firefox and Google Chrome. Your visits or search results would be redirected to other suspicious websites which could possess a lot of computer threats. Furthermore, Suspicious.Cloud.9 Trojan would communicate with the remote servers and send away your personal information that is stored in the workstation. Thus, you should not hesitate to delete this foxy, stubborn and dangerous Trojan Suspicious.Cloud.9 to protect the machine as well as your privacy.


Get rid of Suspicious.Cloud.9 step by step


1.Restart your computer, before you enter into the desktop, keep pressing F8 to enter into the safe mode. Besides, if you can choose safe mode with networking, then choose it.

Get into the C drive to check if there are unfamiliar files (random words organized) on the root catalogue

2.Show all hidden files
Search for folder options and then click “view tab”, tick show hidden files and folders and uncheck hide protected operating system files----press ok

3.Get into the c:\\windows folder and organize the files in the date order and then check the bottom files, if it is created at the day your computer got infected and the files name appeared as the random words, then delete it.

4.Get into system32 to check if there are files created at the day you got infected and appeared as the random words, then delete it.

5.Click start---run---type regedit to open the registry editor and check if there are extra startup items, then delete it.

6.If the above guide cannot work or you cannot follow the exactly same step then you can try system restore:

Restart your computer and press F8->choose “Repair your computer” and press Enter, then hit Next->Choose the infected account and click  OK->Choose “System Restore”->Tick “show more restore points” and choose an earlier unaffected restore point to restore your system.-> Click “Finish”

Warm tips: if you still have problems about removing this virus, welcome to contact my email.

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