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Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) is a freeware second-opinion malware scanner that Microsoft's Windows Update downloads and runs on Windows computers each month, independent of the install antivirus software. First released on January 13, 2005,[2] MSRT does not offer real-time protection. It scans its host computer for specific, widespread malware, and tries to eliminate the infection. Outside its monthly deployment schedule, it can be separately downloaded from Microsoft.[3][1][4]

Since its January 13, 2005,[2] Microsoft releases the updated tool every second Tuesday of every month (commonly called "Patch Tuesday") through Windows Update, at which point it runs once automatically in the background and reports if malicious software is found. The tool is also available as a standalone download.[1]

In a June 2006 Microsoft report,[2] the company claimed that the tool had removed 16 million instances of malicious software from 5.7 million of 270 million total unique Windows computers since its release in January 2005. The report also stated that, on average, the tool removes malicious software from 1 in every 311 computers on which it runs. On May 19, 2009, Microsoft claimed that the software has removed password stealer threats from 859,842 machines.[7]

In August 2013, the Malicious Software Removal Tool deleted old, vulnerable versions of the Tor client to end the spread of the Sefnit botnet (which mined for bitcoins without the host owner's approval and later engaged in click fraud). Approximately two million hosts had been cleaned by October;[8][9][10] although this was slightly less than half of the estimated infections, the rest of the suspected machines presumably did not have their automatic Windows Updates enabled or manually run.[9]

Free malware removal for Windows 10 comes pre-installed. But Windows Defender may not be enough to counter all threats to your system. For comprehensive security, use an ironclad tool like Avast One, which will defend against malware, protect you from spoofing and phishing attacks, and enhance your privacy with a built-in VPN.

Free malware removal for Windows 10 comes pre-installed. But Windows Defender may not be enough to counter all threats to your system. For comprehensive security, use an ironclad tool like Avast Free Antivirus, which will defend against malware, protect you from spoofing and phishing attacks, and enhance your privacy with a built-in VPN.

The download has been tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below. We've also created some screenshots of Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool to illustrate the user interface and show the overall usage and features of this spyware removal program.

The Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) is a security utility designed to remove malware from your computer. It is typically updated on a monthly basis and runs automatically on Windows systems when you install the latest updates.It's not a substitute for an antivirus program, but rather a complementary tool that can be used to help remove certain types of malware that may not be detected by an antivirus program.It's suggested to also have an antivirus application installed on your system despite having this tool installed.To have the newest versions automatically delivered and installed as soon as they are released, set the Automatic Updates feature to Automatic. The version of this tool delivered by Windows Update runs on your computer once a month, in the background. If an infection is found, the tool will display a status report the next time you start your computer. If you would like to run this tool more than once a month, run the version that is available from this Web page or use the version on the Malicious Software Removal Tool Web site.

Features of Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool

  • Command line: In addition to being run automatically during Windows updates, it can run manually from the command line.
  • Does not interfere with other security software: MSRT is designed to complement existing security software.
  • Is available for free: MSRT is available for free for personal or commercial use.
  • Removes malware that might not be detected by other software: Designed to remove malware that might not be detected by other security software.
  • Removes specific threats: Focuses on removing specific, prevalent malware and does not provide ongoing protection against new threats.
  • Scans for and removes malware: Scans your computer for specific, prevalent malware and removes any infections it finds.
Compatibility and LicenseMicrosoft Malicious Software Removal Tool is provided under a freeware license on Windows from antivirus with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 5.126 is the latest version last time we checked.

Malware refers to any software that is designed to disrupt the operations of your computer. It could cause many negative effects such as depriving you of access to information, leaking sensitive information to a third party, or causing your device to be unusable in its entirety.

Malware removal is the process that scans your device to detect any malware and eliminate anyone that is found. There are specific software programs built for this process, and they make use of various processes to detect malware. Most software look for malware by checking for the signature of a known malware program on your device; the companies behind these tools have large databases of these signatures that their software runs checks against. The malware removal program scans all files on your device to detect the presence of any known signatures.

Many malware removal programs include extra features to entice users. For example, some include a virtual private network (VPN) service that lets you surf the web privately and anonymously. You may also find a password manager to help you manage your online accounts or a tool that monitors the dark web for leaked credentials and reports back to you if your credentials have been compromised. Either way, it's preferable to choose a program that offers extra features than those that do not. This way, you may not have to pay separately for a VPN, password manager, etc.

Things can go wrong at any time, and you should be able to contact someone for help if that happens. A lot of cybersecurity programs have customer support teams that you can contact through email, telephone, and live chat. If you have the time, you can test multiple programs to measure their response times to support inquiries.

Malware removal tools are only a secondary tool in keeping your device clean, with experts recommending that you use one of the best antivirus solutions as the first line of defense to stop virus infections in the first place.

If, however, your device is already in the grips of a virus, then you are in the right place. We have tested each of the best malware removal tools hands-on, putting them up against some of the most difficult to remove trojans and viruses, as well as considering their ease of use, additional features, and value for money.

There are also malware removal tools for businesses, as the threats they face are different to those faced by individuals, and it is also recommended to take a look at the best firewalls as an additional layer of protection.

Avast offers one of the most competent internet protection suites out there. While the company is famous for providing free antivirus software, it's worth noting that this now comes bundled with an anti-malware feature that uses behavioral monitoring to spot rogue programs.

What's even better is that not only are Avast's basic products free, but they are also available for mobile devices as well as for desktops, which makes Avast a particular ideal choice if you have multiple devices you need to check.

While the basic Avast service is second-to-none, the company also provides paid-for anti-malware software that takes this things, such as fine-tuning your PC to run better, to anti-ransomware software and secure file shredding.

Kaspersky Anti-Virus is a stripped-back security package that focuses on the core security essentials: its web filtering blocks dangerous URLs, an accurate engine detects and removes threats, smart monitoring technologies track and reverse malicious actions, and that's pretty much it.

Our experiences with the product is that protection levels look similar to Bitdefender, false positives are only marginally higher, and the system itself doesn't slow down our system noticeably more than anything else.

We'd recommend running the trial for its full 30 days before you buy, then, to see if you notice any problems. But if you're unaffected, its high levels of detection and excellent bonus features make Trend Micro a good choice.

F-Secure SAFE is a great collection of antivirus tools, and while it's a bit pricier than some of the other antivirus software on this best of list, the number of features you get certainly makes that high price tag worthwhile.

With F-Secure SAFE, you get the brilliant antivirus software from F-Secure, alongside banking protection for safe online shopping, family safety tools and a device finder that lets you track your lost Android or iOS device, and if needs be, remotely lock or delete it as well.

The package typically receives maximum marks for protection from AV-Test, and generally scores highly with AV-Comparatives. They also say it can generate significantly more false positives than most of the competition, but how that affects you will vary depending on how you use your computer.

The interface is a major advantage, as it's extremely easy to use, lightweight, and for the most part, you can just leave the app to work alone looking after your PC. The program has minimal effect on your system performance, and if you do need to intervene, you can generally solve any issues in a couple of clicks.

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