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Try GFI or VIPRE AntiVirus, it does a good job of disinfecting Steam machines:
- http://www.vipreantivirus.com/Confirm/?cid=2069867188935621
- http://www.vipreantivirus.com/live/
Also, don't run so many background tasks, use Task Manager and see how many processes are running under the Processes tab. In the bottom left corner of the task bar.
If it is over say 64 to 80 processes then you might want to terminate a few and set them not to start or load at boot-up.
360 Total Security, at least the real one, is an anti virus software, a freeware. But that one doesn't install itself on its own.
I dunno, other than it eating my cpu, it hasn't done anything.
You are one serious joker. Do you share your PC with someone? Could they have installed it?
And if you don't share your PC with someone, what did you install that possibly came with it? Stuff doesn't randomly install itself on your PC.
In order to install 360 Total Security you have to accept several licenses and stuff. So someone must have installed it.
Here is the review from Cnet:
http://download.cnet.com/360-Total-Security-Essential/3000-18510_4-75915548.html#editorsreview
According to that review its a 17 MB installer... i have a hard time believing it just magically appeared on your system without you doing anything. That being said...
this website probably could help you:
http://pcfixhelp.net/viruses/131-remove-360-total-security
At the bottom of the page are the uninstall instructions.
Remember installing anything around the same time this new program appeared?
All you need to do is take actions before it's too late. If you're using windows.
Go to control panel and select manage programs. Uninstall the program from there and it should be completely terminated from your computer except for the virus.
Start a security check in this case Norton. It should detect the virus, delete it.
however, whatever it is, only a complete fresh and clean install of your OS helps .. !! delete everything! EVERYTHING !!
Less is always more .. especially in IT
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https://www.av-comparatives.org/tests/summary-report-2023/
Good Luck !!