I’ve been in the cybersecurity field for years and have seen my fair share of viruses, malware, PUPs, scams, and other forms of virtual threats. So when I say that the Altrusica App Service malware has got to be one of the most persistent forms of malware I’ve encountered, you know I am not exaggerating.

“But this is a new virus”, some may say, and they’d be technically right. However, Altrusica is actually just the latest iteration of a long-standing family of identical threats that have been plaguing Windows PCs for who knows how long. Earlier names of this treat include Altrust, Altrustix, and the big one that some users still get on their PCs – Altruistics.

But we shouldn’t be looking at these as separate entities. Rather, we should view them as different names of the same crypto-mining Trojan that will unapologetically run its resource-draining process in your Task Manager and even make itself stand out through its trademark red heart icon.

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Another variant of the Altrusica Service as it appears in the Task Manager.

Yes, this malware actually has the audacity to use an actual custom icon and not a placeholder one. This is obviously to trick you into thinking it’s a legitimate program, but at this point, no one’s buying it.

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So there’s reall only one question that matters here – “How the heck do I remove Altrusica Service?”.

Two options: one is to use SpyHunter 5 – a quick, easy, and reliable option. The other one is to get your hands dirty and do everything manually.

If you go for the latter solution, I recommend following the removal guide I’ve prepared for you on this page.

Altrusica App Service Removal Guide

Before diving into anything too involved, itโ€™s worth trying the simple route first: uninstall Altrusica Service the normal way. I get it, this usually feels like a waste of time, and it rarely works, but when it does work – and believe it or not, sometimes it does – youโ€™ve just saved yourself a massive headache. It only takes a few minutes, so itโ€™s absolutely worth the quick attempt.

Quick Steps to Remove Altrusica Service

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    Open the Start Menu, then click on Settings (itโ€™s the little gear icon). This section gives you access to key Windows management tools, including ones for managing installed applications.
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    Inside the Settings window, head into the Apps category. Youโ€™ll see a complete list of all the programs currently installed on your machine.
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    Once in the Apps section, switch the sorting filter to Installation date. This makes it easier to locate recently added items like Altrusica Service, which usually ends up near the top of the list.
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    If you see Altrusica Service listed – or even something unfamiliar – click it, then press Uninstall. Confirm any prompts that come up to continue the removal process.
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    When thatโ€™s done, open File Explorer and go to C:\Users[YourUserName]\AppData\Local\Programs. Check this folder carefully – leftover pieces from Altrusica Service love to hide out here.
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    If you spot a folder tied to Altrusica, right-click it and choose Delete to remove it manually.

Afterward, reboot your computer and see if anything sketchy is still hanging around.

SUMMARY:

Name Altrusica Service
Type Trojan
Detection Tool

How to Fully Get Rid of Altrusica Service

Now hereโ€™s what most people miss – Altrusica Service might be quietly running in the background while youโ€™re reading this. That might sound creepy, but itโ€™s actually helpful. If itโ€™s active, itโ€™s traceable. And if itโ€™s traceable, you can find it and shut it down for good.

1. Preparing for the Altrusica Service Removal

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    Type Folder Options into the Start Menu search bar and open it. Go to the View tab and make sure Show hidden files, folders, and drives is turned on. Click Apply to lock in the setting.
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    Download LockHunter, a free utility that can remove files locked by the operating system. Some files related to Altrusica might be protected, and this tool helps you remove them without hitting access errors.

If you prefer to avoid outside software, I get it – we try to keep things manual when possible – but in this case, LockHunter is practically essential. Donโ€™t worry, itโ€™s free, ad-free, and doesnโ€™t even ask for sign-up. Install it – it takes two minutes.

Remove Altrusica Service Processes From the Task Manager

It’s crucial to check the Task Manager, find the Altrusica Service process (or processes). You must quit any rogue processes and also get rid of their related files. Here’s how you can do that:

2. How to Delete Altrusica Service Processes in the Task Manager

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    Hit Ctrl + Shift + Esc to bring up the Task Manager. This shows all active processes and their resource usage.
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    If you only see a simple view, click More Details in the lower-left corner. This reveals the full process list, including background operations like Altrusica Service.
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    Sort processes by CPU or Memory usage to bring the heavy hitters to the top. Suspicious entries linked to Altrusica will likely be among them.
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    Right-click on any process that looks out of place and choose Open file location. This will take you directly to the folder containing the executable.
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    If the folder clearly belongs to Altrusica, try deleting it. If Windows wonโ€™t let you, use LockHunter, right-click the file, and select Whatโ€™s locking this file? to unlock and remove it.
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    Back in Task Manager, jot down the name of the suspect process. Then right-click it and choose End Task to close it out completely.

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Delete Altrusica Service Virus Files

One place almost nobody thinks to check? Task Scheduler. But this is exactly where Altrusica sets itself up to auto-launch again after reboot. You can wipe everything else, and if you miss this step, the malwareโ€™s right back.

3. How to Get Rid of Altrusica Service Files

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    Open File Explorer and navigate to the following paths:
    C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
    C:\Users[YourUsername]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
    Go through each folder carefully and remove anything suspicious or unfamiliar.
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    Delete everything in these Startup folders – except desktop.ini, which is a safe system file. If something refuses to delete, use LockHunter to force it.
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    Next, visit both C:\Program Files and C:\Program Files (x86) and look through each folder. Any strange or recently created directory could belong to Altrusica.
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    Also check these directories:
    C:\Users[YourUserName]\AppData\Local\Programs
    C:\Users[YourUserName]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
    If any folder seems linked to Altrusica, remove it outright – donโ€™t even bother opening it.
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    Now head to C:\Users[YourUserName]\AppData\Local\Temp. Select everything inside with Ctrl + A, hit Delete, and donโ€™t forget to empty the Recycle Bin afterward to finish the cleanup.

Get Rid of Altrusica Service Scheduled Tasks

An important section of the system that many users forget to check during cleanup is the Task Scheduler. Malware like the Altrusica Service will often create rogue tasks there that will start processes independent of the malware itself. This is how rogue programs are often able to get reinstalled even after the user has successfully removed them.

4. Eliminate Altrusica Service Scheduled Tasks

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    Open the Start Menu, type Task Scheduler, and hit Enter. Once it opens, expand the Task Scheduler Library in the left panel so you can view all the tasks set up on your system.
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    Double-click on each task one at a time and go to the Actions tab. This section shows what command or file the task is running and when.
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    Look out for tasks pointing to suspicious directories like AppData, Roaming, or other obscure file paths. If a file isnโ€™t clearly part of a known application, it might be Altrusica.
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    If you spot a shady task, make a note of the full path shown in the Actions tab. Then right-click that task and choose Delete to stop it from launching again.
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    Open File Explorer, paste the path you noted earlier, and manually delete the referenced file or script. This step prevents Altrusica from coming back through scheduled tasks.
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    Repeat this inspection for every single scheduled task until you’re confident thereโ€™s nothing left that looks out of place or malicious.

Uninstall the Altrusica Service Malware App Through the Windows Registry

We finally come to the Registry cleanup – you knew this one was coming, and now you’ve got to perform it with care and patience. Even if you’ve deleted everything else linked to the malware, remaining Registry items linked to it could still allow Altrusica to continue causing issues, so you must make sure your Registry is cleaned.

5. Remove Altrusica Service Through the Registry

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    Press Win + R to bring up the Run box. Type regedit and press Enter. Thatโ€™ll open the Registry Editor, where Windows stores deep-level system settings and configurations.
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    Use Ctrl + F to launch the search field. Type Altrusica Service and begin scanning for any keys or entries that match.
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    If you get a match, select the folder on the left that contains it and delete it. Hit F3 afterward to keep searching for the next one. Repeat this until youโ€™ve cleared out every match related to Altrusica.
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    Repeat that same search process for any other malware or program names youโ€™ve come across during removal. If you found anything in Task Manager or Startup folders earlier, double-check that none of itโ€™s still hiding in the Registry.
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    Search again – but this time use quotation marks: โ€œAltrusica Serviceโ€. This sometimes catches results the standard search missed.
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    Manually browse the following Registry paths and examine them for unusual values or keys:
    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
    Scan each of these for entries related to Altrusica Service. If you find one, delete only the specific value, not the entire folder.
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    For every key listed above, check the right-hand panel for anything referencing Altrusica. If you see it, remove just that value. Donโ€™t touch the folder structures – theyโ€™re critical for system stability.

Once thatโ€™s done, give your PC a reboot. If nothing from Altrusica Service shows up afterward, thereโ€™s a good chance youโ€™ve got it all. But if the malware still reappears, itโ€™s time to bring out the heavy artillery – use a strong removal tool like SpyHunter 5 to finish the job once and for all.

Complete Altrusica Service Malware Removal video

What Is Altrusica?

Altrusica is not just some sketchy program you accidentally downloaded – itโ€™s a full-blown crypto-mining Trojan that hijacks your computerโ€™s resources the moment it gets a foothold. Iโ€™m talking 80% CPU usage and 2GB of RAM chewed up just sitting idle. And youโ€™ll find it hiding right there in Task Manager under names like AltrusicaService or AltrusicaHelper.dll, pretending to be a real app. Sometimes it even throws in a decoy file like Altrusicadt.dt just to mess with you.

But the worst part? It doesnโ€™t just run once and quit. This thing buries itself deep in your system. It creates auto-start entries in the Registry, sneaks into folders like AppData\Local\Programs, sets up scheduled tasks to relaunch on reboot, and even copies itself into your Startup folder for good measure. Try ending the task in Task Manager and youโ€™ll find it reopens in seconds like nothing happened.

And just to be clear, this thing isnโ€™t new. Youโ€™ve probably seen it before under a different name – Altruistics, Altrustix, Atuct App, whatever. Different label, same dirty trick. It mines crypto on your dime and laughs while doing it.

Is the Altrusica App Dangerous?

Short answer – yes, and not just a little. Altrusica isnโ€™t one of those harmless junk apps you can ignore. This thing is dangerous because it actively hijacks your system to mine cryptocurrency 24/7. Iโ€™ve seen reports of users watching their CPU spike to 100% with nothing open, fans running like jet engines, and laptops heating up like frying pans. One user said it burned through 2GB of RAM just sitting in the background. Another couldnโ€™t even shut it down – it just restarted itself instantly.

But the real kicker is how persistent it is. Even if you manage to uninstall it, Altrusica has already set up scheduled tasks, Registry entries, and startup scripts to bring itself right back. Miss even one of its hiding spots and itโ€™ll slip through the cracks like nothing happened. So yes, itโ€™s dangerous – not because it steals your files, but because it turns your PC into a hostage without you even realizing it.

The Altrusica Application – Conclusion

Altrusica Service isnโ€™t just some annoying background app – itโ€™s a full-fledged crypto-mining Altrusica Service that refuses to leave quietly. It drains your systemโ€™s resources, buries itself in obscure folders, and disguises its processes to avoid detection.

Left unchecked, itโ€™ll wear down your hardware, slow your PC to a crawl, and skyrocket your energy usage. Whether it goes by Altrusica, Altruistics, or some other recycled alias, the behavior is always the same.

If you spot it, act fast. Use a trusted tool like SpyHunter 5 or follow the manual removal steps carefully – just donโ€™t assume itโ€™ll go away on its own.