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TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 is reported as Win32:PUP-gen (potentially unwanted program). I suggest you to remove TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 from your PC as soon as possible!
Tried to remove TROJAN.ENCODER.4210? Cannot completely delete TROJAN.ENCODER.4210, because it gets back?
See how to fix TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 step by step using my removal guide.

How TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 got on my computer?

Like many potentially unwanted programs, TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 can be installed on your computer as part of a bundle with another tool you downloaded from the Internet. Since TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 manufacturer pays software developers for distributing TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 within their applications, TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 is often included as part of the installer.
TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 is also often distributed with free games and simple, one-click freeware tools developed specifically with the purpose of getting TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 onto as many computers as possible.
Usually, you have not only one TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 problem, but a bunch of similar WIN32:PUPs.

How dangerous is TROJAN.ENCODER.4210?

While TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 is not considered illegal and is not officially classified as malware, it poses a direct threat to your privacy. Since TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 runs alongside your Web browser, it can collect and transmit information such your search queries, Web forms and passwords, names and messages, track Web sites that you visit, and do much more on your computer without you even knowing. TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 was reported to cause significant slowdowns in browser performance, making Web page load times much longer compared to a clean system.

On a scale of 1 to 5 (with 1 being "mostly harmless", 3 being "invasive" and 5 being "dangerous"), TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 can be rated as a 3.

How to remove TROJAN.ENCODER.4210?

Step-by-step Guide for manual removal of TROJAN.ENCODER.4210:

  1. Uninstall TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 using Windows uninstallation applet (use Add/Remove Programs or Uninstall Program or Apps & features).
  2. Open Task Manager to kill all "TROJAN.ENCODER.4210" related processes.
  3. Use Windows search to find and remove "TROJAN.ENCODER.4210" files and folders.
  4. Run services.msc to disable a "TROJAN.ENCODER.4210" Windows service.
  5. Execute taskschd.msc to get rid of "TROJAN.ENCODER.4210" scheduled tasks.
  6. Open regedit.exe and delete TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 registry keys and values.
  7. Check your shortcuts on your desktop and in the Start menu for TROJAN.ENCODER.4210 presence. Fix infected shortcuts.
  8. Remove a virus from Google Chrome.
  9. Remove a virus from Internet Explorer.
  10. Remove a virus from Mozilla Firefox.
  11. Clean your Recycle bin and temporary files.

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