Do you know when your PC suddenly starts working like a turtle, and the processor hums like a blender? Often the reason is a hidden mining virus. It secretly uses your gadget to mine crypto, while you pay for the electricity. Let's figure out how to catch it and remove it from the system.
How to Identify Uninvited Guests
First of all, check these signs:
GPU like cookies in the oven – is your graphics card making noise and getting hot? Download GPU-Z and check the temperature.
Proсessor at 60%+ – open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) and check the CPU
The browser is lagging – the connection drops, tabs close by themselves
RAM sacrifice – the memory is scattered without reason
Processes with wild names – like Asikadl.exe or just a set of letters
Quick Cleaning
Step 1. Register (really helps)
Win+R → regedit → OK
Ctrl+F → enter the name of the suspicious process
Remove everything that is found.
Restarting
Step 2. Task Scheduler
Win+R → taskschd.msc → OK
Go to the Task Scheduler Library
Looking for processes that start when the PC is turned on
Right-click on the suspicious → Disable ( or Delete )
Step 3. Heavy artillery
Run the antivirus ( at least Defender out of the box, better Dr. Web for a deep scan )
Then Ccleaner for cleaning up junk
Restart
How to protect yourself with a guarantee
Do not run programs as an administrator
Set a strong password on the router
Block JavaScript in the browser (privacy settings)
Do not visit suspicious sites without https://
Chrome has built-in protection against crypto-scripts – enable it in privacy
Add an ad blocker like uBlock or AdBlock
Emergency Help
If the antivirus does not penetrate and the virus returns – create an image of a clean Windows system and restore every 2-3 months. This saves against really annoying tirades.
Main: do not ignore the early signs. A hidden miner is grinding your hardware 24/7, and a laptop can overheat in just a few hours. It's better to spend 30 minutes cleaning than to buy a new cooler ( or the entire gadget ).
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Is your computer lagging? Maybe it's a crypto farm run by thieves.
Do you know when your PC suddenly starts working like a turtle, and the processor hums like a blender? Often the reason is a hidden mining virus. It secretly uses your gadget to mine crypto, while you pay for the electricity. Let's figure out how to catch it and remove it from the system.
How to Identify Uninvited Guests
First of all, check these signs:
Quick Cleaning
Step 1. Register (really helps)
Step 2. Task Scheduler
Step 3. Heavy artillery
How to protect yourself with a guarantee
Emergency Help
If the antivirus does not penetrate and the virus returns – create an image of a clean Windows system and restore every 2-3 months. This saves against really annoying tirades.
Main: do not ignore the early signs. A hidden miner is grinding your hardware 24/7, and a laptop can overheat in just a few hours. It's better to spend 30 minutes cleaning than to buy a new cooler ( or the entire gadget ).