Remove Elise Malware Quickly From PC

 

Elise Malware is one of a recently created malicious PC threat which is categorized from the family of Trojan. Basically, the Elise Malware is a hacking tool which mainly belongs to the arsenal hacking tool of the infamous Lotus Blossom Advanced Persistent Threat (APT). Further, this hacking tool is also refer or known by the name of DRAGONFISH and appears to originate mainly from the China region. Though, most of users of the Lotus Blossom Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) are organization of the government sectors and various companies which operates and functions for the defense industry. All the activity and functionality of the hacking group is concentrated mainly in the South-East Asian region only. The hacking tool of the Elise Malware was first seen and emerged in year 2015, but the Lotus Blossom Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) has introduced its several updates to it over the years ago. Moreover, the Lotus Blossom Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) may first deploy the Elise Malware as the payload of its first stage. The main motive of the Elise Malware is to infect and cause severe damages on to the targeted system and thus collect the basic information from there which include the software details, network settings, hardware details, and files present on the desktop of computer etc. Elise Malware is very much risky and is highly dangerous for your operating system.

Beside all these facts, the Elise Malware can also be used as a backdoor for the entry of other harmful viruses within the targeted system. It also allows the attackers to implement additional and more potent risky threats on to the compromised host. The Lotus Blossom Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) hacking tool appears to use the phishing emails as an infection vector for the penetration of Elise Malware on to your computer. Elise Malware further change the setting of the machine which mainly include the exe files, task manager, registry files, Windows editor and so on. All the bogus emails which appear within your computer are likely to be crafted very carefully in order to avoid raising suspicion in the target. Often, the hacking group Lotus Blossom Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) would use the rich text format (RTF) files as an attachment for the unsafe emails. Further the Elise Malware executes numerous checks which serve to determine whether the threat is running on the system or not. Hence, it is advised you all to remove Elise Malware from infected computer system.

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Steps to Remove Elise Malware

Step 1>> How to Boot Windows in Safe Mode to isolate Elise Malware

Step 2>> How to View Hidden Files created by Elise Malware

for Windows XP

  • Exit all Program and Go to Desktop
  • Select My Computer icon and Double Click to Open it
  • Click on the Tools Menu and now select and Click on Folder Options.
  • Select on View Tab that appears in New Window.
  • Check mark on the box next to Dispaly the Contents of System Folders
  • Now Check the box in order to Show Hidden Files and Folders
  • Now press on Apply and OK to close the Window.
  • As soon as these steps are performed, you can view the files and folders that were created by Elise Malware and hidden till now.

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for Windows Vista

  • Minimize all Window and Go to Desktop
  • Click on the Start Button which can be found in lower lef Corner having Windows Logo
  • Click on the Control Panel on the Menu and Open it
  • Control Panel can be opened in Classic View or Control Panel Home View.
  • If you have Selected Classic View, follow this
  • Double Click on the Folder icon to open it
  • Now select the view tab
  • Click on Option to Show Hidden Files or Folders
  • If you have Selected Control Panel Home View, follow this
  • Appearance and Personalization link is to be Clicked
  • Select on Show Hidden Files or Folders
  • Press Apply Option and then Click on OK.

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This will Show all the Folders including those created by Elise Malware

Know how to view Hidden Folders on Windows 7, Win 8 and Windows 10

(Following the above steps are necessary to view all the files created by Elise Malware and that is known to exist on Compromised PC.)

  • Open the Run Box by holding together the Start Key and R.

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  • Now Type and input appwiz.cpl and press on OK
  • This will take you to the Control Panel, Now Search for Suspicious programs or any entries related to Elise Malware. Unistall it once if you happen to find it. However be sure not to Uninstall any other program from the list.
  • In the Search Field, Type msconfig and press on Enter, this will pop-up a Window

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In the Startup Menu, Uncheck all the Elise Malware related entries or which are Unknown as Manufacturer.

Step 3>> Open the Run Box by Pressing Start Key and R in Combination

 

  1. Copy + Paste the following Command as
  2. notepad %windir%/system32/Drivers/etc/hosts and press on OK
  3. This will Open a new file. If your system has been hacked by Elise Malware, certain IP’s will be displayed which can be found in the bottom of the screen.

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Look for the suspicious IP that is present in your Localhost

Step 4>> How to Terminate Elise Malware Running Processes

  • Go the Processes Tab by pressing on CTRL+SHIFT+ESC Keys Together.
  • Look for the Elise Malware Running Processes.
  • Right Click on Elise Malware and End the Process.

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Step 5>> How to Remove Elise Malware Related Registry Entries

  • Open Registry by Typing Regedit in the Run box and Hit Enter Key

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  • This will open all the list of entries.
  • Now Find and search the entries created by Elise Malware and cautiously delete it.
  • Alternatively, you can manually search for it in the list to delete Elise Malware Manually.

Unfortunately, if you are unable to remove Elise Malware, Scan your PC Now

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