Win10 malware removal tool is even more powerful: add a variety of virus detection and killing capabilities

  
The Microsoft Malware Removal Tool protects users from a variety of malware infections and provides updates on a regular basis. Yesterday, Microsoft added several new virus and malware definitions to its malware removal tool, including Win32/Vawtrak, Win32/Critroni, and Win32/Kasidet.

When it comes to the security software that comes with the Windows system, many users will think of the Windows Defender built in Win8.1/Win10 or the MSE that XP/Vista and Win7 use for free, but some users have seen it when they are updating Windows. Software Removal Tool & rdquo;. However, if you use the latter, I am afraid that it is really not much.

The function of this software is to delete the malware and other malicious software, Microsoft will update this software every month. Since there are more users using soft killing now, this removal tool compares "niche”. However, Microsoft did not give up on updating the software. In the latest update, Microsoft added the detection and killing capabilities of Win32/Vawtrak, Win32/Critroni and Win32/Kasidet.

Critroni-like viruses can ask you to "unscroll" after unlocking your file. Kasidet behaves like a Trojan and steals your information and sends it to remote controllers. The Vawtrak virus is also stealing personal information, but the focus is on credentials such as bank accounts, which is even more dangerous. Microsoft reminds users that it is best to upgrade Windows Defender and malware removal tools at the same time. Although you have third-party anti-virus software, you should keep the security software that comes with the system up-to-date.

Windows malware removal tool location: C:\\Windows\\System32\\MRT.exe

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