Riskware.TDSSKILLER

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Short bio

Riskware.TDSSKILLER is Malwarebytes’ detection name for a tool originally designed to remove rootkits, but cybercriminals are abusing the tool to disable security software on the victim’s system.

Protection

Malwarebytes detects Riskware.TDSSKILLER to give users the chance to make an informed choice.

Malwarebytes blocks RiskWare.TDSSKILLER
Malwarebytes blocks RiskWare.TDSSKILLER

Home remediation

You can use the Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Nebula console to scan endpoints.

Nebula endpoint tasks menu

Choose the Scan + Quarantine option. Afterwards you can check the Detections page to see which threats were found.

On the Quarantine page you can see which threats were quarantined and restore them if necessary.

Add an exclusion

Should users wish to keep this program and exclude it from being detected in future scans, they can add the program to the exclusions list. Hereā€™s how to do it.

  • Open Malwarebytes for Windows.
  • Click theĀ Detection History
  • Click theĀ Allow List
  • To add an item to theĀ Allow List, clickĀ Add.
  • Select the exclusion typeĀ Allow a file or folderĀ and use theĀ Select a folderĀ button to select the main folder for the software that you wish to keep.
  • Repeat this for any secondary files or folder(s) that belong to the software.

If you want to allow the program to connect to the Internet, for example to fetch updates, also add an exclusion of the type Allow an application to connect to the internet and use the Browse button to select the file you wish to grant access.