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Need Help in identifying RAT

by Shelbyyy - 16 March, 2019 - 07:17 AM
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(This post was last modified: 16 March, 2019 - 07:18 AM by Shelbyyy.)
Guys, i feel like my lap is infected with a RAT, speed has become considerably low and it's kinda feeling different to use than the experience i had before.


Any solution to identify and remove them? Tried malwarebytes but it didn't show any RAT detection. :fyou:
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I'm assuming that you're using Windows 7+, in that case, perform a "Clean Boot" and see if you notice any performance change.
If so, it's possible that you're either infected or just have too many services running on your machine in the background.
If you're running on a HDD, consider upgrading to a SSD, you'll feel a significant speed difference.

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