Trojan.KillAV Removal Instructions
Trojan.KillAV (also know as Worm.Win32 or Trojan.Win32.agent.akk) used to be a real virus, now fake anti-spyware software like IE Defender will display Trojan.KillAV as their scan result to trick user to buy the fake anti-spyware program. The fake anti-spyware program usually get installed onto your PC without your permission, through Trojan, malware and virus (or you could get it by installing a fake video codec). fake anti-spyware will display the Trojan.KillAV fake system alerts or fake security alerts to trick user to buy the Paid Version of the fake anti-spyware program.
The possible error messages are either “Your browser was hijacked by Trojan.KillAV”, or “Your browser was hijacked by Trojan.KillAV”. As discussed previously, these messages are completely misleading. You can safely remove Worm.Win32.Sober by following our manual removal instructions if you are familiar with regedit and dll files. Good luck!
Download SpyHunter* Spyware Detection Utility

Manual Trojan.KillAV Removal Instructions Removal Instructions:
Unregister Trojan.KillAV DLL Files:
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ttvbonldf.dl
pwnbho.dll
mscfg32.dll
stream32a.dll
msvideo.dll
ecxwp.dll
windivx.dll
websrc32.dll
pmspl.dll
pdswin.dll
vipextqtr.dll
Find and Delete these Trojan.KillAV Files:
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mscfg32.dll
windivx.dll
websrc32.dll
mlljh.dll
cjvy.dll
gqagksr.dll
esent9.dll
ttvbonvgl.dll
ssqppol.dll
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Written by Karen on December 22nd, 2007 with no comments.
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