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igps.exe : What is it and how do I remove it?

by Oscar Sodani
January 12, 2006

Oscar Sodani is a founder of Help2Go and owner of Help2Go Networks, an IT consulting firm in the Washington D.C. area. Oscar holds the CISSP certification as well as industry certifications from Microsoft, Cisco and Novell.

igps.exe is a new trojan that is showing up around the Internet. Kaspersky antivirus identifies it as Trojan-Clicker.Win32.VB.kc, so if you have it on your system, you should get rid of it ASAP.




igps.exe lives in your C:\Windows\System32 directory. Many anti-virus programs can now identify it and remove it from your system. If you have an anti-virus program, your first step should be to make sure it is up to date and perform a full scan of your computer.

Additionally, we recommend that you follow the instructions in our Get Rid of Spyware guide to remove this trojan from your system. 

Sophos information page on Trojan-Clicker.Win32.VB.kc 

 



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