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Full Name:
MagicControl Websearch   Read More
Type: Trojan
Also Known as: Magicon.A Trojan.Simcss Magicon Magic Control
SG Index: 6 [Explain]
Removal tools: List of products that detect/remove/protect against MagicControl:
  • IM, P2P control, malware prevention and web filtering in single appliance: Unified Security Gateway
  • Category Description: Trojans are malicious applications that pose themselves as legitimate software in order to trick users to install them. Once on the victim's machine, it may run any number of malicious process to steal vital information or inflict damage to other software.
    Official Description: This memory-resident downloader Trojan is designed to terminate firewalls and anti-virusses
       
    Manual removal: Double-click the My Computer icon.
    Double-click the folder %Window% >SIMCSS, WINTRIM, or NAVPMC.
    Note: %Windows% is the Windows directory, which is usually C:\Windows or C:\WINNT.
    Double-click the UNINSTALL.EXE file.

    These files need to go but one of them is running in memory - so you need to kill the process before Windows will allow you to delete it.
    Press Control ALT Delete and look for the process called.
    WINDOWS\NAVPMC\NAVPMC.EXE

    Kill it.

    Then Delete this file.

    C:\WINDOWS\NavExt.dll

    Delete this entire folder:
    C:\WINDOWS\NAVPMC\
    Properties:
  •  Autostarts/Stays Resident
  •  Connects to the internet
  •  Stealth Tactics
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