How to Remove Altburics Application

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Even stealthier malware like Trojans will usually display symptoms that attentive users would be able to spot. Case in point, Altburics Application (AltburicsApplication, AltburicsApp.exe, Altburics Service) – a recently emerged Trojan Horse – generally keeps a low profile, but there are still signs that give it away most of the time.

For instance, if your PC has recently started behaving oddly and youโ€™ve spotted a file, app, or background process with its name, of if some other unknown process has been devouring all your system resources, that’s a pretty clear red flag that there’s something in your PC that should probably not be there.

Of course, it’s likely you have no idea or memory of how Altburics Application got there in the first place. People usually encounter it after installing a new free tool, a game mod, or a game emulator that has the Trojan attached to it as an inconspicuous bonus install.

And once the installation finishes and Altburics Application, similar to Altrusica and Altruistics, enters the system, it gets busy altering system settings, draining resources, or relaying sensitive information to remote servers. In some cases, they even act as delivery mechanisms for additional threats like ransomware, info-stealers, or intrusive browser extensions.

Bottom line is: you don’t want Altburics Application anywhere near your system, so it’s best to use the following guide or the recommended SpyHunter 5 removal tool to clean your system.

Altburics Application Removal Guide

Start with Windowsโ€™ built-in uninstall tools before deeper forensics. Try removing Altburics Application from Apps & Features first – this is quick, low risk, and may remove core components. Even if leftovers remain, the initial pass reduces noise and makes later checks easier to validate.

Quickly remove Altburics Application via Apps & Features

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    Quickly remove Altburics Application via Apps & Features1

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    Begin where installed apps are managed if Altburics Application appears: open the Start Menu, choose Settings, then enter the area that controls apps and system preferences.
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    Inside Settings, pick Apps. This list shows installed items and lets you filter by name, size, or install date to surface recent changes.
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    Switch sorting to Installation date so the newest entries are on top. That view makes unfamiliar programs faster to spot and review.
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    When you find something suspicious, select it, click Uninstall, and follow the prompts. Allow the uninstaller to remove related components without interruption.
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    Afterward, open C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Programs. Look for leftover folders or binaries the uninstaller missed and note anything unusual.
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    If you discover a leftover folder, delete it manually. Restart Windows to release file locks and confirm nothing tries to start again at boot.

After rebooting, verify the entry is gone. If traces remain, thatโ€™s common with persistent threats; continue with the deeper checks below to remove hidden components and block restart points.

SUMMARY:

Name Altburics Application
Type Trojan
Detection Tool
Complete Altburics Application Virus Removal video

How to Fully Get Rid of Altburics Application

Observing active processes reveals paths, parents, and triggers in context. With Altburics Application running, you can locate files and startup hooks in memory and on disk, making it easier to remove persistence without guesswork and to confirm that all components have been addressed.

1. Prepare for the Altburics Application removal

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    Prepare for the Altburics Application removal1

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    Make hidden items visible to expose leftovers from Altburics Application. Search for Folder Options from the Start Menu, open it, switch to the View tab, and enable Show hidden files, folders, and drives. Revealing hidden content often uncovers stash locations.
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    Locked files can block cleanup, so install LockHunter to remove items Windows reports as in use. It integrates with the context menu, identifies locks, and can delete stubborn executables or DLLs safely.

If you prefer to avoid third-party utilities, most actions remain manual. For files Windows flags as โ€œin use,โ€ the tool helps release locks so deletions complete without reboot loops.

LockHunter is free, ad-free, and does not require registration. Installation typically finishes in a couple of minutes.

Remove Altburics Application Processes From the Task Manager

Stopping one executable rarely ends persistence by itself. Components can register startup entries, scheduled tasks, and helpers that relaunch them. The steps below show how to find the running binary for Altburics Application, remove its files, and then end the process cleanly to prevent immediate respawn.

2. Stop suspicious Altburics Application processes and delete their files

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    Context is key when reviewing Altburics Application activity. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager and examine processes and resource usage.
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    If the compact view appears, click More details. The full interface shows background processes, publishers, and startup impact for better evaluation.
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    Sort by CPU or Memory and watch for unfamiliar names or abnormal usage. Malicious processes often avoid clear product identifiers.
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    Right-click a suspect entry and choose Open file location. Reviewing the directory and publisher helps assess legitimacy quickly.
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    Try deleting the hosting folder. If Windows blocks removal, open LockHunter, select What’s locking this file?, release the lock, and remove the file and its folder from within the utility.
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    Return to Task Manager and click End task on the same process. Ending it after deleting the binary reduces instant restarts and steadies the system for later steps.

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Delete Altburics Application Virus Files

Many threats rely on logon startups and small helper files scattered across user and program locations. Clearing these paths removes the launch points and support pieces that can restore components tied to Altburics Application. Work methodically through the folders below so you remove both obvious shortcuts and the less visible stubs that keep relaunching.

3. Clean startup and program folders linked to Altburics Application

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    Clean startup and program folders linked to Altburics Application1

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    Begin with relaunch paths used when Altburics Application tries to restart: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup and C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup. Remove unknown shortcuts or executables.
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    Inside each Startup folder, keep desktop.ini and delete other suspicious items. If removal fails, use LockHunter to unlock and delete them safely.
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    Check main program locations next – C:\Program Files and C:\Program Files (x86). Remove newly created, empty, or oddly named folders unrelated to software you trust.
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    Review user-level paths as well: C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\, C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Programs, and C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs. These often hold launchers, updater stubs, or scripts.
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    Clear temporary files: open C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Temp, press Ctrl + A to select all, delete the contents, and empty the Recycle Bin.

Get Rid of Altburics Application Scheduled Tasks

Scheduled tasks can silently relaunch Altburics Application after file cleanup. Reviewing their actions shows which triggers fire, where the payload lives, and whether it runs from user-space paths. Removing the task and deleting its referenced file stops automatic recovery after reboots or logons and closes a common persistence gap.

4. Turn off scheduled tasks that restart Altburics Application

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    Open Task Scheduler to locate triggers that can bring back Altburics Application. Search from the Start Menu, launch it, and expand the Task Scheduler Library to view tasks for your account and system folders.
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    Double-click a task to open Properties. Check Actions to see the command or file that runs and any parameters supplied.
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    Prioritize tasks that reference user directories like AppData or Roaming, especially unfamiliar names. Odd locations for known vendors deserve closer inspection.
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    If a task is illegitimate, copy the full path from Actions, then delete the task in Task Scheduler to stop automatic execution.
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    Browse to the copied path and remove the referenced executable or script. Removing both the task and its payload prevents re-creation after a reboot.
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    Repeat this review for every folder under the Task Scheduler Library, including installer-created subfolders. Persistence often hides behind generic names.

Uninstall the Altburics Application Malware App Through the Windows Registry

Even after visible cleanup, traces linked to Altburics Application can linger in Registry autostart and policy locations. Remove only entries you confirm are unwanted, leaving legitimate services intact. Target specific values rather than whole keys whenever possible to lower risk while you clean up relaunch hooks and leftover references that point to removed files.

5. Remove Altburics Application remnants with Registry Editor

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    Open Registry Editor to expose autostart data that may sustain Altburics Application: press Win + R, type regedit, and press Enter.
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    Press Ctrl + F and search for the exact app name you removed earlier. This often finds orphaned keys such as services or shell extensions.
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    When a match appears, select the key in the left pane and delete it. Continue with F3 until no further entries remain across all hives.
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    Repeat the search-and-delete cycle for any other questionable apps identified earlier. Removing their traces blocks helper services from restoring components.
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    Run one final search for the exact threat name. Deleting a lingering value or path reference can stop files from being recreated after startup.
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    Manually inspect these commonly used paths for autostarts and policy runs:
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\Run
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\Run
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServicesOnce
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce\Setup
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services
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    In each path, look in the right pane for values that point to unknown executables or suspicious directories. Delete the specific value only to avoid impacting valid components.

Finish by restarting Windows. Confirm a normal startup, check that no pop-ups or relaunches appear, and verify browsers and apps behave as expected. If issues persist, run an offline scanner to check for hidden drivers, repair altered settings, and ensure no scheduled tasks remain.