09 Apr 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Viruses | No Comments »

Win32:Vitro is a virus that sneaks through your computer’s backdoor to infect your system. How does Win32:Vitro get in? Win32:Vitro pretends to be a video codec you need to watch online movies.

You need “video codec” Win32:Vitro like you need to lose all of your computer’s data.

Which is fitting, because Win32:Vitro cripples all of your system’s .exe files. If you have Win32:Vitro, you’re going to have to rebuild your system from backups. Try this guide to restore your system and remove Win32:Vitro.

Any advice to get rid of Win32:Vitro appreciated — leave a comment and add your two helpful, shiny cents, or feel free to describe in detail what you’d like to do to Win32:Vitro’s creators.

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