Svcst.exe (Svcst) Virus Removal

Danger Svcst.exe is a dangerous file which creates activities on a user’s computer which may be highly undesirable. This file is unsafe.

Type: Trojan Virus Downloader (Click Here To Learn More)
Related To: Antivirus Pro 2023
Location: C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Application Data\svcst.exe (Click Here To Learn How To Locate)
Risk Level: Moderate (Learn More About Risk Levels)

Svcst.exe has been identified as a trojan virus downloader. The file is able to download additional forms of malware, including Antivirus Pro 2023, which is a fake antivirus program. The file is generally bundled with seres.exe and lizkavd.exe and will attempt to download Antivirus Pro 2023 and other forms of malware.

Below is our recommended removal tool (Spyware Doctor with Antivirus) for Svcst.exe. The removal tool has been rated 5 cows out of 5 by Tucows and was previously CNET’s Editor’s Choice. Feel free to download it below.

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Manual Removal – Svcst.exe may be removed through analyzing your HijackThis log. Feel free to post your hijackthis log below if you need assistance analyzing it. Hijackthis will be ideal to manually remove the virus

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Svcst.exe File Details -
File Type – EXE – Svcst.exe is a executable file
First Identified – October 11 2023

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5. What are some antivirus and antispyware programs which I can use to remove viruses and spyware? (Click Here To View)

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