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Likun 6.0 Removal Guide
Likun 6.0 Description
This RAT application was created by a group called Programming Group Of Gdufs. A Remote Administration Tool is a special kind of hacker malware, used for remote access and control of other people's PCs. The attacker infects the PC via the e-mail or File and Print Sharing. A "server" allows him to connect via a "client" on his own machine. The functions of a RAT may vary, depending on the needs of the hacker. Some RATs can't really harm your PC and the only purpose they were made for is hooliganism. But some versions can steal vital information, remove files and even crash your computer. This pest uses "backdoor" abilities to gain the intruder a completely invisible access to your PC. This RAT virus was written in Visual C++ applicationming language and compressed with ASPack. The author is a Chinese hacker called Li Kun. The pest originated in July 2002.
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Likun 6.0 Manual Removal Instructions
Backup Reminder: Always be sure to back up your PC before making any changes.Step 1 : Use Windows Task Manager to Remove Likun 6.0 Processes
Remove the "Likun 6.0" processes files:Read more about How to kill Likun 6.0 Processes
Step 2 : Use Windows Command Prompt to Unregister Likun 6.0 DLL Files
Search and unregister "Likun 6.0" DLL files:Read more about How to Remove Likun 6.0 DLL Files
Step 3 : Detect and Delete Other Likun 6.0 Files
Remove the "Likun 6.0" processes files:Read more about How to Delete Harmful Files
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