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How to remove Dr. Guard (Uninstall instructions)
Dr. Guard is a rogue antispyware program, updated version of Paladin Antivirus, which is also rogue antispyware. The rogue is installed with the help of trojans. When the trojan is started, it will download and install Dr. Guard onto your computer without your permission and knowledge.
During installation, Dr. Guard will configure itself to run automatically when Windows loads and will ask you to uninstall legitimate antispyware tools (Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware, AVG, etc), to protect itself from uninstalling. When installed and started, it will start an imitation of system scan and detect numerous infections that will not be fixed unless you first purchase the software. Nothing new here, this is a scam. Like other rogue antispyware applications, Dr. Guard is unable to detect or remove any infections. Important to know, all of these infections do not actually exist on your computer, so you can safely ignore the false scan results.
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February 28, 2010 on 2:27 pm | In Malware removal, Rogue Anti Spyware | 6 Comments |How to backup Windows Registry using ERUNT
Windows registry contains settings, big amount of various information for the the Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and others Microsoft Operating Systems. Before you make changes to the Windows registry or start a manual procedure of malware cleaning, I recommend that you make a backup copy of the Windows registry. You can save the backup copy to a location you specify, such as a folder on your hard disk or a removable storage device. If you make changes that you want to undo, you can restore the backup copy.
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February 27, 2010 on 10:15 am | In Tutorials - HowTo | No Comments |How to remove XP AntiSpyware 2010, XP Antivirus Pro 2010
XP AntiSpyware 2010 also known as XP AntiSpyware, XP Antivirus Pro and XP Antivirus Pro 2010 are names of one program, which is a rogue antispyware application. It is promoted and installed with the help of trojans. When the trojan is started, it will download and install XP AntiSpyware 2010 (XP Antivirus Pro 2010) onto your computer.
During installation, XP AntiSpyware 2010 (XP Antivirus Pro 2010) will configure itself to run automatically every time when you run any program that have “exe” extension (99% of Windows applications). The rogue also uses this method of running to block the ability to run any programs, including antivirus and antispyware applications.
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February 22, 2010 on 12:14 pm | In Malware removal, Rogue Anti Spyware | 95 Comments |How to remove Virus Protector (Uninstall instructions)
Virus Protector is a rogue antispyware program that installed through the use of trojans and uses false scan results and fake security alerts informing that your computer is infected in order to trick you into purchasing the full licensed version.
Once installed, the rogue will configure itself to run automatically when you logon to Windows and drop numerous files with random names on to your computer that are made to appear as infections, but are in reality harmless. These files, during the scan, Virus Protector will label as malware, trojans and viruses. Of course, the scan results are a fake. The malicious program is unable to find the infections, as will not protect you from possible infection in the future. Important, do not trust the scan results, simply ignore them.
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February 20, 2010 on 12:54 pm | In Malware removal, Rogue Anti Spyware | 123 Comments |How to remove PC Defender (Uninstall instructions)
PC Defender is a new rogue antispyware program that distributed through the use of trojans, which usually pretend to be a program required to watch a video online. When the trojan is started, it will install the fake security application onto your computer without your permission. The same trojan will also configure PC Defender to run automatically when Windows loads.
When the fake security program is running, it it will imitate a scan of your PC and label legitimate Windows files as trojans, backdoors and malware that will not be fixed unless you first purchase the program. Important to know, all of these reported infections are fake, so you can safely ignore the scan results that PC Defender gives you.
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February 20, 2010 on 9:43 am | In Malware removal, Rogue Anti Spyware | 1 Comment |How to remove Antimalware Doctor (Uninstall instructions)
Antimalware Doctor is a rogue antispyware program that distributed and installed throught trojans. The rogue detects false infections and displays numerous fake security warnings in order to scare you into thinking that your computer is infected with a lot of malware. It hopes that you will then purchase a full version of Antimalware Doctor.
When the trojan that installs Antimalware Doctor is started, it will download, then install the rogue on to your computer. During installation, the fake antispyware application will be registered in the Windows registry to run automatically when Windows loads. Immediately after launch, Antimalware Doctor will start to scan your computer and reports a lot of various infections that will not be fixed unless you first purchase the software. Important to know, all of these infections are a fake and do not actually exist on your computer.
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February 20, 2010 on 6:57 am | In Malware removal, Rogue Anti Spyware | 80 Comments |How to remove Security Central (Uninstall instructions)
Security Central is a fake security application also known as rogue antispyware program. It usually installed itself onto your computer without your permission and knowledge, through the use trojans which pretend to be flash player updates or even video codecs required to watch a video online. When the trojan is started, it will install Security Central onto your computer.
During installation, Security Central will register itself in the Windows registry to run automatically every time when you logon into Windows. Once installed, it will simulate a system scan and label legitimate Windows files as worms, trojans and malware that will not be cured unless you first purchase the program. This is of course nothing more but a scam, all of these “infected” files are clean and the scan results are a fake. So, you can safety ignore all that Security Central gives you.
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February 19, 2010 on 12:47 pm | In Rogue Anti Spyware, Tutorials - HowTo | 10 Comments |How to remove Personal Anti Malware (Uninstall instructions)
Personal Anti Malware also known as Personal Anti Malware Center is a rogue antispyware program from the same family of malware as Antivirus`09. The fake antispyware uses trojans to install itself. When the trojan is started, it will download and install Personal Anti Malware onto your computer.
During installation, the rogue will register itself in the Windows registry to run automatically when Windows loads. Once installed, Personal Anti Malware will perform a system scan and label legitimate Windows files as infections (malware, trojans, worms, etc). It hopes that you will then purchase a full version of the program. Important to know, all of these reported infections are fake and all of these “infected” files are clean. So you can safely ignore all that Personal Anti Malware gives you.
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February 17, 2010 on 12:05 am | In Rogue Anti Spyware, Tutorials - HowTo | No Comments |How to remove Security Essentials 2010 (Uninstall instructions)
Security Essentials 2010 is a new rogue antispyware program, clone of Internet Security 2010, which is also rogue antispyware program. The rogue is installed through the use of trojans. When the trojan is started, it will download and install Security Essentials 2010 onto your computer without your permission and knowledge.
During installation, Security Essentials 2010 configures itself to run automatically when you logon into Windows. Once started, it will simulate a system scan and report a variety of infections that will not be fixed unless you first purchase the software. Of course, this is a scam, because the rogue is unable to detect or remove any infections. Important to know, all of these infections do not actually exist on your computer, so you can safely ignore the false scan results.
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February 15, 2010 on 1:51 pm | In Rogue Anti Spyware, Tutorials - HowTo | 19 Comments |How to remove My Security Wall (Removal guide)
My Security Wall is a rogue antispyware application from the same family of rogues as Security Antivirus and Live PC Care. My Security Wall is installed with the help of trojans that come from fake online malware scanners.
When the trojan is installed, it will download and install My Security Wall onto your computer and register it in the Windows registry to run automatically when Windows loads. The same trojan will also drop several files with random names in %UserProfile%\Recent folder (ANTIGEN.drv, ANTIGEN.exe, cid.dll, CLSV.drv, DBOLE.sys, ddv.dll, ddv.sys, energy.tmp, FS.drv, PE.exe, PE.sys, runddlkey.dll, std.exe, tjd.drv). All of these files can`t harm your computer, but My Security Wall will label them as serious computer infections.
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