By Kristopher

How to Remove Cyber Snoop

Updated Aug 1, 2009

Cyber Snoop is “an Internet monitoring, filtering and control software program designed to monitor and control the Internet activity of a stand-alone PC.”

Sure, Cyber Snoop could be used for legit reasons, such as making sure little Suzy’s safe online. But Cyber Snoop could also invade your privacy and compromise your personal or financial information. Or be slipped into your computer by a crazy guy or girlfriend.

Some chicks think installing Cyber Snoop is a sign of love. And if you equate love with paranoid jealousy, I agree.

I suggest uninstalling Cyber Snoop, and dumping whoever placed Cyber Snoop on your PC.

Do You Have Cyber Snoop?

When you’re infected with badware — whether it’s Cyber Snoop, spyware, adware, a Trojan, or a virus — there are a few key symptoms. Have you noticed…

  • Slow computer performance: It just takes one parasite like Cyber Snoop to slow your computer dramatically. If your PC takes longer than usual to reboot, or if your Internet connection is unusually slow, you may be infected with Cyber Snoop.
  • New desktop shortcuts or switched homepage: Badware like Cyber Snoop may change your Internet settings to redirect your homepage to another site. Badware can even add desktop shortcuts to your PC.
  • Annoying popups: Badware can bombard your computer with popup ads, even when you’re not online. Through these popups, you may be tricked into downloading more spyware.

How to Remove Cyber Snoop Manually

Cyber Snoop warning Before we get started, you should backup your system and your registry, so it’ll be easy to restore your computer if anything goes wrong.

To remove Cyber Snoop manually, you need to delete Cyber Snoop files. Not sure how to delete Cyber Snoop files? Click here, and I’ll show you. Otherwise, go ahead and…

Delete Cyber Snoop files:

csnp4.exe
userup.exe
csnp4.exe
reg40.exe
uninstal.exe
updtwiz4.exe
reg40.exe
alw_ftp.cdx
alw_mail.snp
alw_web.cdx
alw_web.snp
blk_web.cdx
blk_web.snp
blk_word.cdx
blk_word.ctl
blk_word.snp
category.cdx
category.dbf
contents.cnt
graph.dbf
graph.fpt
guide.htm
kbase.dbf
label.cdx
label.dbf
main.dbc
main.dct
main.dcx
ntusers.dbf
pics.dbc
pics.dct
pics.dcx
secset.cdx
secset.dbf
service.cdx
service.dbf
settings.dbf
ettings.fpt
snoop.hlp
snoop.log
stattemp.cdx
stattemp.dbf
userup.exe
web_chat.snp
web_mail.cdx
web_mail.ctl
web_mail.snp

Note: In any Cyber Snoop files I mention above, “%UserProfile%” is a variable referring to your current user’s profile folder. If you’re using Windows NT/2000/XP, by default this is “C:\Documents and Settings\[CURRENT USER]” (e.g., “C:\Documents and Settings\JoeSmith”). If you have any questions about manual Cyber Snoop removal, go ahead and leave a comment.

How Do You Remove Cyber Snoop Files?

Need help figuring out how to delete Cyber Snoop files? While there’s some risk involved, and you should only manually remove Cyber Snoop files if you’re comfortable editing your system, you’ll find it’s fairly easy to delete Cyber Snoop files in Windows.

How to delete Cyber Snoop files in Windows XP and Vista:

  1. Click your Windows Start menu, and then click “Search.”
  2. A speech bubble will pop up asking you, “What do you want to search for?” Click “All files and folders.”
  3. Type a Cyber Snoop file in the search box, and select “Local Hard Drives.”
  4. Click “Search.” Once the file is found, delete it.

How to stop Cyber Snoop processes:

  1. Click the Start menu, select Run.
  2. Type taskmgr.exe into the the Run command box, and click “OK.” You can also launch the Task Manager by pressing keys CTRL + Shift + ESC.
  3. Click Processes tab, and find Cyber Snoop processes.
  4. Once you’ve found the Cyber Snoop processes, right-click them and select “End Process” to kill Cyber Snoop.

How to remove Cyber Snoop registry keys:

Cyber Snoop warning Because your registry is such a key piece of your Windows system, you should always backup your registry before you edit it. Editing your registry can be intimidating if you’re not a computer expert, and when you change or a delete a critical registry key or value, there’s a chance you may need to reinstall your entire system. Make sure your backup your registry before editing it.

  1. Select your Windows menu “Start,” and click “Run.” An “Open” field will appear. Type “regedit” and click “OK” to open up your Registry Editor.
  2. Registry Editor will open as a window with two panes. The left side Registry Editor’s window lets you select various registry keys, and the right side displays the registry values of the registry key you select.
  3. To find a registry key, such as any Cyber Snoop registry keys, select “Edit,” then select “Find,” and in the search bar type any of Cyber Snoop’s registry keys.
  4. As soon as Cyber Snoop registry key appears, you can delete the Cyber Snoop registry key by right-clicking it and selecting “Modify,” then clicking “Delete.”

How to delete Cyber Snoop DLL files:

  1. First locate Cyber Snoop DLL files you want to delete. Open your Windows Start menu, then click “Run.” Type “cmd” in Run, and click “OK.”
  2. To change your current directory, type “cd” in the command box, press your “Space” key, and enter the full directory where the Cyber Snoop DLL file is located. If you’re not sure if the Cyber Snoop DLL file is located in a particular directory, enter “dir” in the command box to display a directory’s contents. To go one directory back, enter “cd ..” in the command box and press “Enter.”
  3. When you’ve located the Cyber Snoop DLL file you want to remove, type “regsvr32 /u SampleDLLName.dll” (e.g., “regsvr32 /u jl27script.dll”) and press your “Enter” key.

That’s it. If you want to restore any Cyber Snoop DLL file you removed, type “regsvr32 DLLJustDeleted.dll” (e.g., “regsvr32 jl27script.dll”) into your command box, and press your “Enter” key.

Did Cyber Snoop change your homepage?

  1. Click Windows Start menu > Control Panel > Internet Options.
  2. Under Home Page, select the General > Use Default.
  3. Type in the URL you want as your home page (e.g., “http://www.homepage.com”).
  4. Select Apply > OK.
  5. You’ll want to open a fresh web page and make sure that your new default home page pops up.

Cyber Snoop Removal Tip

Is your computer acting funny after deleting any Cyber Snoop files? I recommend using a program like File Recover from PC Tools. File Recover saves deleted files that otherwise can’t be recovered by Windows operating sytem.

Want to save time finding Cyber Snoop files? Download Spyware Doctor, let it find the Cyber Snoop files for you, and then manually delete Cyber Snoop files.

How Did You Get Cyber Snoop?

Wondering how Cyber Snoop ended up on your PC? If you’re infected with Cyber Snoop or other badware, perhaps you were using…

  • Freeware or shareware: Did you download and install shareware or freeware? These low-cost or free software applications may come bundled with spyware, adware, or programs like Cyber Snoop. Sometimes adware is attached to the free software to “pay” developers for the cost of creating the software, and more often spyware is secretly attached to free software to harm your computer and steal your personal and financial information.
  • Peer-to-peer software: Do you use a peer-to-peer (P2P) program or other application with a shared network? When you use these applications, you put your system at risk for unknowingly downloading an infected file, including applications like Cyber Snoop.
  • Questionable websites: Did you visit a website that’s of questionable nature? When you visit malicious sites that are fishy and phishy, badware may be automatically downloaded and installed onto your computer, sometimes including applications like Cyber Snoop. I recommend you use Firefox web browser, if you don’t already.

Understanding Cyber Snoop

If you’re infected with Cyber Snoop, you should know what you’re fighting. I’ll explain some definitions related to Cyber Snoop.

Cyber Snoop May Be a Key Logger

Keyloggers are software or spyware that record every keystroke you make typing on your PC. Some keyloggers are installed in order to capture your usernames and passwords, bank account numbers, credit card numbers, etc. Some keyloggers can take screen shots of your computer monitor and your activity, watch emails and your online chats, and more. Keyloggers are sometimes legitimately installed to monitor an employee’s or child’s computer activity. But even when keyloggers are installed without malicious reasons, keyloggers work secretly, without your knowledge.

Because of keyloggers stealth methods, keyloggers, even when installed without malicious reasons, may put your personal and financial information at risk. It may be a good idea to remove Cyber Snoop and other keyloggers.

Keylogger Prevention

The best way to prevent being spied on through a keylogger like Cyber Snoop is to use your common sense and some of the keylogger prevention methods below.

  • Use Anti-Spyware Software: Most anti-spyware software is able to detect and remove keyloggers, whether the keylogger is commercial or not. It’s always a good idea to use anti-spyware software to regularly monitor your system for keyloggers and other spyware.
  • Use a Firewall: Using a firewall can protect you and your computer from keyloggers that are spread maliciously through worms, viruses, and Trojans.
  • Monitor the Programs Your Computer Runs: Whether or not motivated by keylogger prevention, you should always watch which programs are installed on your PC and which are running regularly. If your computer is located in an area easily accessed by other people, watch for devices connected to your USB ports. Keyloggers may easily be installed this way.
  • Use a Network Monitor: A network monitor will alert you whenever an application on your PC attempts to make a connection to the Internet. This can help you prevent the keylogger from contacting the anonymous attacker and sending him or her your personal information.
  • Automatic Form Fillers: Automatic form fillers, including those intergrated into your browser, can help prevent the damages of keylogging as the programs let you access sensitive accounts without typing your user information. In order for this to work, you’ll need to create passwords in a way that is invisible to keystroke logging and screenshots.
  • Web-Based or On-Screen Keyboards: On screen keyboards, mostly used for financial websites, can help protect you from keyloggers stealing your username and passwords. In these web-based keyboards, you typically use your mouse clicks to “type” a password on an on-screen keyboard. It is still possible for a keylogger with a fast screenshot feature to capture this information.

Using the above methods can help protect you from keyloggers, but keyloggers can be almost impossible to detect. You may want to scan your PC for keyloggers regularly, especially if you share your computer with anyone, or if it’s in a semi-public area.