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Dr. AntiSpy Removal Instructions

Posted: June 21, 2007

Why is it important to remove Dr.AntiSpy?

Dr.AntiSpy is an illegal and corrupt anti-spyware program!

Dr.AntiSpy may look like a legitimate anti-spyware, but it’s created only to scare you into purchasing Dr.AntiSpy. Dr.AntiSpy may scare you into buying it by overwhelming you with fake alerts or pop-ups. Dr.AntiSpy can’t prevent your computer from being infected with spyware — Dr.AntiSpy may actually damage your system.

Dr.AntiSpy is part of a group of rogue anti-spyware applications which falsely report spyware infections, then offer to remove the alleged spyware for a fee. Rogue anti-spyware applications similar to Dr.AntiSpy include SpySheriff and VirusBurst.

I have Dr.AntiSpy, what do I do?

You have many options for detecting and removing Dr.AntiSpy. The most extreme is reformatting your PC, possibly costing you all of your data and definitely costing hour of time wasted on reloading your PC to its original form. Reformatting your computer should be your last resort. If you’re having problems finding Dr.AntiSpy, try using a preferred spyware scanner to quickly detect Dr.AntiSpy first. If you don’t have a spyware scanner, you can always try the instructional methods provided below.

  • Start a full system scan to detect Dr.AntiSpy & other parasites.
  • SpyHunter will automatically search for Dr.AntiSpy files.

Please note that SpyHunter’s free scanner is only for detection purposes. If SpyHunter’s scanner finds Dr.AntiSpy on your PC, you can buy SpyHunter’s full version to remove Dr.AntiSpy and other spyware.

Are you infected with Dr.AntiSpy?

Your machine may be infected with Dr.AntiSpy, if you have the following symptoms:
*Note: Symptoms tend to vary depending on software installed on your system and other system factors.

Symptom #1: A questionable red or green icon appears in your system tray next to the system clock, representing a newly installed program which you do not recall ever downloading. If you click on the icon a fake system alert popup will direct you to Dr.AntiSpy’s website. In some cases, even when you don’t click on the icon the fake system alert may still pop up.

Symptom #2: The questionable icon pops up a fake system alert that lures you into downloading Dr.AntiSpy program by stating that your computer is infected with dangerous spyware and that you should download Dr.AntiSpy program to remove the alleged infection. The false system alert may read:

“Warning! Spyware threat detected! Your computer has several fatal errors due to spyware activity. It is strictly recommended to install an anti-virus software to close all security breaches. To protect your computer from spyware attacks – click here. To erase the tracks of your internet activity – click here.”

Symptom #3: Once you’re infected, rogue anti-spyware Dr.AntiSpy will run on every time Windows starts up. A screenshot of Dr.AntiSpy is provided below.

Dr. AntiSpy Screenshot

Dr.AntiSpy Manual Detection

If you’ve discovered that Dr.AntiSpy has infected your PC, you must act quickly and take the proper steps to eliminating the infection. Note: The manual removal of any parasite is difficult. To avoid the unnecessary risk of damaging your computer, we advise you to download SpyHunter’s spyware scanner tool to automatically detect Dr.AntiSpy.

To manually remove Dr.AntiSpy, follow these removal steps:

Step #1: Remove Dr.AntiSpy with Windows Add/Remove Programs utility.

Sometimes all it takes to get rid of spyware like Dr.AntiSpy is to remove the program using the Add/Remove Programs control panel in Windows.

  1. In Windows XP Professional, click on Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs
  2. In Windows 2000 Professional / Windows ME / Windows 98, click on Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.
  3. In the list of programs, search for the software you want to remove. If you see a program you don’t recognize or don’t recall installing, look it up in Google to learn what it is.
  4. Select the questionable program and remove it with the Remove button.

Step #2: Kill Dr.AntiSpy using the Windows Task Manager

To kill a Dr.AntiSpy process that has infected your computer, you will need to use the Windows Task Manager to check by process, highlight the process in question, and then end the task. To do this:

  1. Press CTRL+ALT+DEL or CTRL+SHIFT+ESC on the keyboard.
  2. Click on Processes Tab to see all active tasks. For easier detection, left click the process under the heading Image Name.
  3. Find and kill the following Dr.AntiSpy process:
    DrAntispy.exe
  4. Once you’ve identified the Dr.AntiSpy process, press DEL on your keyboard or click End Process to kill it from your system.

Step #3: Use PsKill to Kill a Process

Sometimes a parasite can disable your Windows Task Manager so you can use pslist and pskill (a third party application by Mark Russinovich) to list and kill the unwanted processes.

  1. Download PsKill or PsList.
  2. Extract the program from the .Zip archive.
  3. Move pskill.exe to your C: drive.
  4. Open a command window and click Start > Run.
  5. Type cmd and click the OK button.
  6. In the command window, type C:pskill.exe and the name of the process you wish to kill, then press Enter. For example, if you wanted to kill the process for Dr.AntiSpy, you would type: C:pskill.exe Dr.AntiSpy.exe.
    If the file was successfully removed, PsKill will say “process Dr.AntiSpy.exe killed”.
  7. Find and Remove these Dr.AntiSpy files:
    ArrayDrAntispy.exe

    Array

One Comment

  • Monica Mccallough says:

    Currently I'm using a free antivirus program which is limited in features. I like to have a full version antivirus program to give me more protection. Random number 11

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