How to Tell if Your Computer Is Infected by a Trojan Horse (2024)

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Last Updated: February 8, 2024

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A trojan horse is a type of malware that can infect any computer. Trojans find their way onto computers by hiding in software downloads, making them easy to (unintentionally) install. You can also get a trojan horse by visiting an insecure or malicious website. Once a trojan horse is installed on your computer, it can spy on you, steal your personal information, and/or create backdoors that allow other hackers to do the same. This wikiHow teaches you how to tell if your computer is infected with a trojan horse, and how to secure your computer.

Things You Should Know

  • Be wary if your computer is running especially slowly, programs are unexpectedly opening, or you've noticed an influx of spam and pop ups.
  • Install and/or update your antivirus software and run a scan. Most computers have built in antivirus software, but your computer must be up to date for them to run effectively.
  • To run a scan on a Mac, you'll also need to download third party software such as Malwarebytes for Mac.

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    Recognize the signs. The signs of a trojan horse can be similar to other types of viruses and malware. You may have a trojan horse if you are experiencing any of the following:

    • Is your computer running more slowly than usual? Trojans run software in the background that can use a lot of precious computing power. A "zombifying" trojan can even make it impossible for you to use your computer at all while the hacker is using it to attack a network.[1]
    • Are you seeing programs that you don't recognize, or are programs opening automatically that weren't before? Trojans install software on your computer that can be used to harvest your information or use your computer to attack others. You may not see these programs in your Start menu or Apps folder, but sometimes you'll see them running in the background.
    • Have you noticed a lot of pop-up windows or spam? Trojans may install programs that cause pop-up windows to appear on the screen, sometimes asking for login or banking information. If you see a pop-up asking you for personal information, don't enter that information unless you specifically visited the website or opened the app first.
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    Install and/or update your antivirus software. Both Windows and macOS come with built-in security software designed to keep you safe from trojan horses and other threats. However, if your computer and antivirus software are not up to date, newer trojans may creep through.

    • If you're using Windows 10, Windows Security is always running in the background, doing frequent scans for trojan horses and other threats.[2] To make sure it's up to date, press Win + i to open your Settings, click Update & security, and then click Check for updates. Install any updates that are found.
    • If you have a Mac, virus and malware protection is built in to your computer already.[3] Apple recommends keeping your system up to date to ensure the best protection. Click the Apple menu, select System Preferences, click Software Update, and then click Update Now if any updates are found.

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    Scan your computer. Any reputable antivirus/antimalware software can check your computer thoroughly for trojan horses. If your software detects a trojan horse, it will let you know, and then help you remove it from your computer.

    • Windows Security is great at tracking down and removing most threats on its own, but for a deeper scan, you can run an offline scan. In the Windows search bar, type virus, click Virus & threat protection in the search results, and then click Scan Options. Select Microsoft Defender Offline Scan and click Scan Now.
    • Although you have antivirus protection, you can't run a scan on a Mac without installing non-Apple antivirus/antimalware software. One of the most well-known available is Malwarebytes for Mac, and you can use it to scan your Mac for free. Download Malwarebytes from https://www.malwarebytes.com/mac-download, and then double-click the downloaded file to install the software. Once installed, open Malwarebytes and click Scan Now to start the scan.
    • There are many other antimalware programs you can use on both Windows and macOS. Malwarebytes, Avast, and AVG are all available for both operating systems, and they all have free scanning options. Each of these programs also offers you the option to pay for an upgrade that will always run in the background so it can catch trojan horses and other malware in real-time.
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    Protect yourself from trojan horses in the future. Whether your antivirus scanner found a trojan horse or not, you'll still want to do everything you can to make sure you stay protected from threats in the future.

    • Keep all of your software up to date. When Windows or macOS prompts you to update to the latest version of the operating system, do it as soon as possible. While these update notices don't always pop up at the most convenient times, they are timely—updates usually contain security updates that fix issues that hackers can exploit. The longer you wait, the more vulnerable you are to attack.
    • Never install applications from sources you don't know and trust. Although it's not fail-proof, you'll have a better chance of avoiding trojan horses if you stick to installing software through the App Store app on your Mac or the Microsoft Store app on your PC.
    • Never open attachments in email messages unless you're expecting the attachment. Trojan horses may infect your computer through a program file sent by someone else—even if the email message is from someone you trust, there's a chance a virus infected their computer and is now trying to install trojan horses on other peoples' computers.
    • Avoid visiting risky websites. If your browser warns you that your connection is not secure, or you're being inundated with pop-ups or fake virus notices (these can look convincing!), close your browser tab, open a new one, and browse to a different website.
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    To determine if your computer has malware, open Task Manager by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting "Task Manager." In Task Manager, navigate to the "Processes" tab and scan through the list for any unfamiliar or suspicious processes and applications. Look for processes with random or nonsensical names, high CPU or memory usage without any apparent reason, or processes running from unfamiliar locations on your system. These could indicate the presence of malware, and further investigation or removal may be necessary.

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      How to Tell if Your Computer Is Infected by a Trojan Horse? ›

      We recommend running a full virus scan on your computer if you think you have a trojan virus. That's the best way to tell if you have a Trojan virus. You can run the scan with your device's built-in antivirus or a third-party antivirus software.

      How would you know if your computer is infected with a Trojan horse malware? ›

      A Trojan horse virus can often remain on a device for months without the user knowing their computer has been infected. However, telltale signs of the presence of a Trojan include computer settings suddenly changing, a loss in computer performance, or unusual activity taking place.

      How do I check if I have a Trojan? ›

      To find it, the user must initiate a full computer scan with an anti-virus scanner. This should be able to identify all threats and inform the user of the name of the malware. In addition, the scanner usually recommends the necessary measures to completely remove the Trojan and the installed malware from the system.

      How do you check if a computer has been infected by a virus? ›

      How to check for and remove viruses
      1. Download an antivirus or anti-malware tool.
      2. Disconnect from the internet and enter Safe Mode.
      3. Open Task Manager (or Activity Monitor) to check your device for malicious applications.
      4. Turn on your antivirus and scan your computer for viruses or other malicious software.

      How to be sure a Trojan is gone? ›

      Use security software: Install reputable antivirus or anti-malware management programs that specialize in monitoring for hidden threats. Full system scans often detect anomalies indicative of Trojan infiltration. Inspect program lists: Look through the list of installed programs on your device.

      What does the Trojan virus look like? ›

      Trojans can look like just about anything, from free software and music, to browser advertisem*nts to seemingly legitimate apps. Any number of unwise user behaviors can lead to a Trojan infection.

      How do I remove trojan virus from my computer? ›

      How to remove Trojans
      1. Step 1 – Install Trojan Horse Virus Scanner. Download and install the Malwarebytes' free Trojan scanner software. ...
      2. Step 2 – Review Trojan Horse Threats. After the scan, Malwarebytes reports on any threats that were found and asks if you want to remove them.
      3. Step 3 – Remove Trojan Horse Threats.

      What are 3 signs of a computer virus in your computer? ›

      12 signs that your computer is infected with a virus
      • Slow-running computer. A sudden drop in your computer's performance is often the first sign of a virus infection. ...
      • Screen pop-ups. ...
      • Disappearing files. ...
      • Antivirus software not working. ...
      • Suspicious programs. ...
      • System blocking. ...
      • Battery draining. ...
      • Home page switching.
      Mar 26, 2024

      How do you know if your computer has been hacked? ›

      If your computer is hacked, you might notice some of the following symptoms: Frequent pop-up windows, especially the ones that encourage you to visit unusual sites, or download antivirus or other software. Changes to your home page. Mass emails being sent from your email account.

      How do I know if my computer is protected from viruses? ›

      Related Topics
      1. Click the [Start] icon on the taskbar①, and then click [Settings] ②.
      2. Click [Privacy & security]③, and then click [Windows Security]④.
      3. Click [Virus & threat protection]⑤.
      4. In the Virus & threat protection section, it will display which antivirus software is currently installed on your computer.
      Jul 8, 2024

      How to know if a computer virus is gone? ›

      One of the simplest ways to check if a computer virus has been removed is to scan your system again with the same or a different antivirus software. If the scan results show no signs of infection, then you can assume that the virus has been successfully removed.

      Is Trojan virus warning real? ›

      The “we have detected a trojan virus" scam is a particularly nasty piece of malware because it's designed to trick you into thinking there is something wrong with your Mac when, in fact, all that's happened is that you've visited a website that's a host to adware.

      What will a Trojan do to your computer? ›

      Breach data: Trojans can steal sensitive data from your computer, such as login credentials, credit card details, and personal files. Botnet recruitment: Some Trojan horses are designed to convert infected computers and pull them into a botnet that cybercriminals can control remotely.

      What can be used to detect if a Trojan has infected a system? ›

      Effective methods to detect Trojan viruses

      First are antivirus scanners which actively scan for known Trojan filenames and strange network behavior.

      Can Windows detect Trojan virus? ›

      How to protect against trojans. Use the following free Microsoft software to detect and remove it: Microsoft Defender Antivirus for Windows 10 and Windows 8.1, or Microsoft Security Essentials for previous versions of Windows. Microsoft Safety Scanner.

      How do you prevent a Trojan horse on your computer? ›

      Never download or install software from a source you don't trust completely. Never open an attachment or run a program sent to you in an email from someone you don't know. Keep all software on your computer up to date with the latest patches. Make sure a Trojan antivirus is installed and running on your computer.

      How to know if malware is gone? ›

      Run a malware or security Delete anything it identifies as a problem. You may have to restart your device for the changes to take effect. Run your scan again to make sure everything is clear. If the scan shows there are no more issues, you've likely removed the malware.

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