What is a Trojan horse?
A Trojan Horse is a type of malware that pretends to be something useful, helpful, or fun while actually causing harm or stealing data. Trojans are often silently downloading other malware (e.g. spyware, adware, ransomware) on an infected device as well. One of the most dangerous Trojans is Zeus.
Where a Trojan comes from
Trojan viruses often are spread via an infected email attachment or a download that hides in free games, applications, movies, or greeting cards.
How to recognize a Trojan virus
Your computer will often slow down because of the burden on the processor. The best way to identify if you have been infected is to use a Trojan scanner, found in any Trojan removal software.
How to remove a Trojan virus
It’s best to use a Trojan remover that can detect and remove any Trojans on your device.
How to prevent Trojan viruses
- Avoid opening unknown files attached to an email. These have extensions such as .exe, .vbs, and .bat.
- Maintain up-to-date antivirus protection, preferably with a firewall.
Protect yourself against Trojan horse viruses
There is no better way to recognize, remove and prevent Trojan horse viruses than to use an antivirus.