TDSserv – Overview and Removal Guide
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TDSserv |
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Backdoor.Tidserv, Backdoor:W32/TDSS |
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Rootkit |
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1. Spreads itself via your email contact list |
| 2. Hides itself from the user. | |
| 3. Annoying popup ads keep appearing when you are surfing the Internet | |
| 4. Saps system function and stays resident in the background. |
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If you have found this site, it’s because your computer is probably infected with the TDSserv rootkit threat.
First things first, don’t panic!
Rootkits can be incredibly damaging to both your physical computer as well as your online life – not to mention serving you unwanted adverts., sapping your PC’s performance and using your email account to send malicious emails to your friends, family and colleagues. With that said, early detection and thorough removal of the threat will get you back up and running in less than ten minutes – and this site is your one-stop-shop, giving you the step-by-step instructions needed to completely remove this ‘Net nasty from your PC.
What is TDSserv, and What Does It Do?
TDSserv is an special kind of malware called a rootkit that is downloaded onto your computer by being sneakily bundled up with a freeware application. When you click “accept” on the End License User Agreement, without knowing it you actually give permission for TDSserv to be installed onto your computer.
So, what is a rootkit and what does it mean to you? Rootkits are sets of programs that hackers use to sneak onto a user’s computer and once established, masquerade as a legitimate program. TDSserv has two major characteristics. Firstly, if you’re infected, TDSserv will continue to serve you countless adverts that popup whenever you connect to the Internet. Secondly, TDSserv spreads itself to other computers using your email contact list — potentially infecting people well known to you who don’t expect that the email that they think is from you actually contains TDSserv.
What Should You Do Now?
TDSserv the one of the most prevalent malware threats on the Internet today and can have serious effects on your online life – you need to get rid of this threat immeditately.
Our easy to follow guide will take you through the steps that you’ll need to follow to permanently delete this threat from your computer.
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Automatic Removal (Recommended)
Using a dedicated anti-malware tool is the quickest, easiest and most convenient way of removing this threat as well as the added benefit of protecting your computer from future infections.
Our simple six-step guide will have your computer back to you as good as new in less than ten minutes so you can spend less time worrying about malware and more time enjoying your PC and the Internet.
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