Spyware Removal Instructions

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Personal Antivirus Removal Instructions

Personal Antivirus, or PersonalAntivirus, is a rogue anti-spyware program to come out from the company called Innovagest 2000.

Personal Antivirus is installed by a trojan called Zlob, which attempts to trick you into buying the alleged rogue anti-spyware program. Once you're infected with Zlob, a fake security message similar to a Windows notification pops up saying your PC is infected with malware. This Personal Antivirus message is used to lure you into purchasing, downloading and installing their program to remove the imaginary spyware.

Personal Antivirus may also automatically launch at your computer's startup and scan your computer. Personal Antivirus may be difficult to remove manually, and will continue to try to recreate itself. Personal Antivirus is a clone of Internet Antivirus Pro and General Antivirus, which are other corrupt distributed programs. Personal Antivirus should not be trusted and is recommended to be removed. More PersonalAntivirus Removal Info »

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AntivirusBEST Removal Instructions

AntivirusBEST, also known as Antivirus BEST, is a rogue anti-spyware program that installs in your computer system with the help of a Trojan, possibly the popular Trojan Zlob. You may have also downloaded AntivirusBEST from a rogue website, such as Antivirus-Best.com, thinking it would remove your infections.

Zlob may pop up fake notifications to make you believe that your computer is infected with spyware. Antivirus BEST may install a Browser Helper Object that shows the following fake warning: "Internet Explorer has found an unregistered version of AntivirusBEST. To protect your computer, please register your AntivirusBEST."

AntivirusBEST may also pop-up the following fake warning alert:
"AntivirusBEST
Privacy Violation alert!
AntivirusBEST detected a Privacy Violation. A program is
secretly sending your private data to an untrusted internet
host. click here to block this activity by removing the threat
(Recommended)."

These fake warning alerts may appear harmless because they're designed to look similar to the legitimate warning messages issued by your computer. Although the makers of AntivirusBEST seek to goad you into purchasing AntivirusBEST, this program should not be trusted.

If you click on any of the fake warning messages, you'll be redirected to Antivirus BEST's rogue website to further download AntivirusBEST's licensed version. AntivirusBEST is similar to other rogue spyware removers such as Antivirus 2009, and MS Antivirus 2009.

Once AntivirusBEST's trial version is installed, it will run a fake system scan to display a list of spyware results that are allegedly found in your system. Antivirus-Best.com will promote AntivirusBEST as a legit software, do not be tricked by its malicious tactics. More AntivirusBEST Removal Info »

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XP Deluxe Protector Removal Instructions

XP Deluxe Protector is a rogue anti-spyware application usually listed on rogue websites with other fake spyware removers such as Antivirus 2009 and Antivirus 360. XP Deluxe Protector may often install on your computer system by a Trojan which facilitates XP Deluxe Protector's hidden download and installation.

Once XP Deluxe Protector is installed, it will start its fake system scanner and display misleading scan results to trick you into believing your computer is infected with spyware. To remove these imaginary infections, you'll be lured to purchase XP Deluxe Protector's full version from a fraudulent website. In addition, you'll be bombarded with fake alerts stating that your computer is infested with malware. More XPDeluxeProtector Removal Info »

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WinPC Defender Removal Instructions

WinPC Defender is a rogue anti-spyware program. Once executed, WinPC Defender will generate false messages stating that your computer is infected with spyware. The makers of WinPC Defender seek to goad into purchasing their promoted full version of WinPC Defender. WinPC Defender is reported to be a clone of XP Police Antivirus, WinDefender 2009, Total Secure 2009, and IE-Security. WinPC Defender will also display notifications of imaginary security risks in its attempts to get the user to purchase the full version. WinPC Defender may be difficult to remove manually, and may continue to try to recreate itself. More WinPCDefender Removal Info »

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Malware Catcher 2009 Removal Instructions

Malware Catcher 2009, sometimes called MalwareCatcher 2009 or Malware Catcher, is a rogue anti-spyware application and is a clone of Virus Sweeper and Virus Shield 2009. Malware Catcher 2009 may finds its way onto your system thanks to a Trojan or a scam website downloading and installing it there. Once Malware Catcher 2009 is on your PC and active, Malware Catcher 2009 attempts to trick you into purchasing the "full" version of this software by bombarding your computer with hundreds of annoying pop-up windows and security alerts stating that your machine is infected, when this is in fact not true.

Before doing something rather tragic to your PC due to frustration, remove Malware Catcher 2009 from your computer system as soon as possible. More MalwareCatcher2009 Removal Info »

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Antivirus System Pro Removal Instructions

Antivirus System Pro is a rogue anti-spyware program that comes from the same group of hackers that created other fake security applications such as System Guard 2009 and Spyware Protect 2009. Anti virus System Pro comes from either a hoax website or a Trojan horse infection. If infected with this Trojan, you will get bogus popup messages and security alerts that display notices stating that your PC is infected with parasites. The messages are part of a scam to get you to purchase the full Antivirus System Pro application.

Antivirus System Pro is programmed to load at startup of your system. Once Antivirus System Pro is loaded, it starts to automatically scan your system for malware. Antivirus System Pro's scan results are phony and should not be trusted. It is possible that Anti-virus System Pro can decrease system performance and potentially harm your system. More AntivirusSystemPro Removal Info »

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System Guard 2009 Removal Instructions

System Guard 2009, or SystemGuard2009, is a rogue anti-spyware program that installs in your computer system with the help of Trojan Zlob or through security vulnerabilities in the Windows operating system or web browser. You may have also downloaded System Guard 2009 from a rogue website thinking it would remove your spyware threats.

Zlob may pop up fake notifications to make you believe that your computer is infected with spyware. These fake notifications may appear harmless because they're designed to look similar to the messages issued by Windows Security Center.

Although the makers of System Guard 2009 seek to goad you into purchasing System Guard 2009, this program should not be trusted. It is reported that System Guard 2009 is associated with Pro AntiSpyware 2009, NanoAntivirus, and Antivirus 2009.

Once System Guard 2009's trial version is installed, it will run a fake system scan to generate a list of spyware results that are supposedly found in your system. Along with this scan, popups and fake system alert messages may appear to "inform" you about your supposed infections. If you click on any of these messages, you'll be redirected to SystemGuard2009's rogue website to further download SystemGuard2009's licensed version. More SystemGuard2009 Removal Info »

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System Security Removal Instructions

System Security is a rogue PC security application. System Security is often downloaded and installed by a Trojan, through browser security holes, or via other unconventional and unethical mechanisms. Once installed, System Security will display notifications of imaginary security and privacy risks in its attempts to get the user to purchase the full version and may generate system slowdown and instability. This program can be extremely difficult to manually remove. System Security is a clone of Winweb Security. More SystemSecurity Removal Info »

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Spyware Protect 2009 Removal Instructions

Spyware Protect 2009 is a phony anti-spyware program that may be installed onto your computer through Trojans when visiting rogue websites or downloading fake video codecs from questionable websites. Once Spyware Protect 2009 is installed onto your PC, you will be flooded with false security warning alerts and pop ups claiming that your PC is infected. The only infection that you have is Spyware Protect 2009. Don't fall for this common scam scheme and do NOT purchase the useless counterfeit Spyware Protect 2009 program. More SpywareProtect2009 Removal Info »

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Privacy Center Removal Instructions

Privacy Center, or PrivacyCenter, is a rogue anti-spyware program designed to trick users into purchasing its full rogue version. Privacy Center looks similar to Privacy Components. Privacy Center may infect your computer through a Trojan, spam emails or it may have come bundled with another malicious program. Privacy Center sells itself as an effective spyware remover tool, however, all it does is make you believe you're infected with numerous spyware threats to offer its "licensed" program.

Once you're infected, you'll receive a large amount of popups and system notifications of imaginary spyware threats found in your computer system. To remove these imaginary threats and "protect" yourself, you'll be redirected to Privacy Center's website or another rogue website to finally purchase the rogue Privacy Center's full version.

Privacy Center's trial version is also able to run a fake computer system scan and display a list of security risks supposedly found in your computer system. These risks will not be removed unless you first buy Privacy Center's "licensed" program. Although Privacy Center may appear to be undamaging, it is a security risk to your computer and it may actually expose you to more security threats. More PrivacyCenter Removal Info »

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Antivirus 2009 Removal Instructions

Antivirus 2009, also known as Antivirus2009, is a rogue anti-spyware program that uses false spyware results to lure you to purchase its full version. Antivirus2009 is an updated version of Antivirus 2008. Other Antivirus 2009 aliases that have recently appeared on the Web are: XP Antivirus 2008, Vista Antivirus 2008, Ultimate Antivirus 2008 and System Antivirus 2008.

Antivirus 2009 is usually promoted via a ZLOB/MediaAccess Codec installer found on adult websites. Zlob has been the trojan of choice to infect users with pop ups disguised as system notifications that lead to websites with rogue anti-spyware programs. You can also install Antivirus 2009 manually on the rogue website antivirus-scanner.com. Antivirus 2009 may use its system scanner to display false positives which work as an incentive to make unsuspecting users purchase Antivirus 2009's commercial version.

Do not click on any link provided by Antivirus 2009. Once you click on the link provided, you'll be redirected to Antivirus 2009's website (antivirus2009.com) to download and purchase Antivirus 2009's rogue anti-spyware program. Antivirus 2009 has the ability to recreate itself after reboot and its "System scan" messages may continue to pop up on your task manager. It is advised to run a scan with a reliable anti-spyware program to check for the presence of Antivirus 2009 on your computer. More Antivirus2009 Removal Info »

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Zlob Removal Instructions

It is a backdoor designed to give the attacker remote control over a compromised PC. It changes essential computer settings and modifies certain files. Zlob starts automatically on every Windows startup and hides its activities by injecting code into explorere.exe. It waits for remote connections and allows the attacker to download and install additional software, execute certain commands and manage the entire computer. Zlob can be very dangerous. Use antivirus and malware removal tools in order to get rid of this spyware.

Zlob Trojan installs many popular rogue anti-spyware programs, among them are IEDefender, AntiVirGear, SpyShredder, WinAntiVirus Pro 2007, Ultimate Cleaner and SecurePCCleaner.

Aliases: Zlob-X.a, Zlob-XA. Troj/Zlob-XA.

It may popup with message saying that your computer is infected with the virus/trojan below:
Spyware.CyberLog-X
W32.Myzor.FK@yf
Trojan-Spy.Win32.mx More Zlob Removal Info »

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Trojan.Downloader Removal Instructions

Trojan.Downloader is an application that will download and install other Trojans onto your computer. Trojan.Downloader can connect to the Internet to transmit information via HTTP. After installation, Trojan.Downloader will download and install other malicious adware, Trojans, and viruses onto your computer without your knowledge or consent. Trojan.Downloader malware can log your typed keystrokes and send confidential personal and financial data (including banking information, credit card numbers, and website passwords) to a remote hacker. Trojan.Downloader parasite is highly dangerous, can download and execute other malicious programs, and opens a huge security hole on your computer. More TrojanDownloader Removal Info »

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Spyware Removal Instructions

Spyware is software that is usually installed secretly onto a computer. Spyware may be executed to collect personal information or perform malicious actions; for example, changing the way your computer operates. Spyware may also run in the background undetected while interfering with your ability to control certain functions on your computer. Various types of Spyware may behave in different ways and have different objectives of harming the files stored on your computer. More Spyware Removal Info »


Trojan Removal Instructions

A Trojan is a destructive program that masquerades as a harmless application only to secretly perform a second function such as installing a Virus or Malware. A Trojan hides within a set of apparently useful software applications. Once installed or executed, a Trojan will begin infecting other files in the system. Unlike a Virus, a Trojan does not replicate or spread by itself but it may get distributed by other Malware. More Trojan Removal Info »


Conficker Removal Instructions

Conficker, also known as W32/Conficker.worm, Win32/Conficker.AA, Downup, W32.Downadup and Kido, is known to exploit the Microsoft Windows MS08-067 vulnerability in order to spread onto other computers through networks. Conficker has different variants including the second Conficker.B infection that comes after the first Conficker.A which was first discovered in November, 2008. More Conficker Removal Info »


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