SpywareRemove.com - Your Guide to Spyware Removal
Spyware is the fastest growing online threat, infecting nearly 90% of Internet connected PCs. So, what can you do if you want to be spyware-free?
SpywareRemove.com has the answers to all your computer security needs. SpywareRemove.com is a spyware removal guide that is dedicated to providing you with the necessary tools and resources to help you fight spyware. Spyware creators are constantly changing their applications to avoid detection. Therefore, you need to be on your toes when it comes to the newest forms of spyware. SpywareRemove.com does the work for you and gives you the know-how on almost all aspects of spyware. Our goal is to provide the average user the ultimate anti-spyware technology to get rid of spyware in a safe and secure manner.
Database of Parasites
Infected with spyware? Search our comprehensive spyware database which includes material such as spyware symptoms, removal instructions, methods of prevention and recommended removal tools. Our team actively researches new spyware threats, analyzes spyware definitions and updates the spyware database regularly so that you have the latest spyware threats available to you. The spyware database has the parasites alphabetically listed according to their main types, so you can easily scroll and find information about them. For detailed spyware information, visit our database of parasites or...
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MalwareProtector2008
Malware Protector 2008 or MalwareProtector2008 is a fake anti-spyware program that may be installed by a Trojan infection. Malware Protector 2008 is known to display popups and system notifications warning computer users of an infection. This is usually a bogus attempt to get you to purchase the Malware Protector 2008 program. Malware Protector 2008 can be extremely difficult to manually remove. Malware Protector 2008 is different from the average rogue anti-spyware program Internet users are use to falling for. Malware Protector 2008, or MalwareProtector 2008, displays a screensaver with bugs that are crawling on your screen and displays an interstitial ad page that reports that you're computer is under a virus attack. Malware Protector 2008 interstitial page states the following: "Reported Insecure Browsing: Navigation blocked. Insecure Internet activity. Threat of virus attack Due to insecure Internet browsing your PC can easily get infected with viruses, worms and trojans without your knowledge, and that can lead to system slowdown, freezes and crashes. Also insecure Internet activity can result in revealing your personal information. To get full advanced real-time protection for PC and Internet activity, install an antivirus and antispyware software. We recommend you to protect your PC now and continue safe Internet browsing. Click here to get full advanced real-time protection and continue browsing. Continue to this website unprotected (not recommended)" Malware Protector 2008 loads a rogue toolbar called Nmwegbsf Toolbar which shows icons: 'Remove Popups', 'Scan Spyware', 'Security Test' and 'Spam Protection'. Nmwegbsf Toolbar's icon all link to Malware Protector 2008 for now. Eventually, rogue toolbars like Nmwegbsf Toolbar change the destination of its links once there's a new rogue anti-spyware program to promote. Another Malware Protector 2008 symptom is that it hijacks your computer's wallpaper background and shows a box that states: "Warning! Spyware detected on your computer! Install an antivirus or spyware remover to clean your computer." Malware Protector 2008 is a new breed of rogue anti-spyware programs and Internet users need to be aware that Malware Protector 2008 is not the last of the programs that will use malware screensavers and interstitial ad pages posing as security alerts. It is strongly recommended to remove Malware Protector 2008 from your system upon detection.
How to Get Rid of MalwareProtector2008?
There are several ways to detect and remove MalwareProtector2008. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best.IEAntivirus
IEAntiVirus, or IE AntiVirus 3.2, is a rogue anti-spyware program due to its deceptive and aggressive advertising practices. IE AntiVirus and its marketing affiliates are distributing and installing IE AntiVirus's anti-spyware program through a download which is bundled with a trojan triggered by a browser helper object (BHO). Many of these trojan bundled downloads are located in sites which offer a "video codec" to be able to view free adult entertainment videos. After your PC is infected with the trojan bundled download, it keeps showing up a popup stating "NOTICE: Your system is infected and your computer performance is not at the highest level. Full system optimization will greatly increase your computer's performance and prevent data loss". When you click on the popup, it will direct your IE to www.IEAntiVirus.com to download IE AntiVirus's anti-spyware program. In addition, the trojan which came bundled from either IE AntiVirus and/or its affiliates hijacks your search engines, such as Google, Yahoo and MSN, and displays a fake error message within your search results claiming that your system is infected and offering to buy the IE AntiVirus program. Once you click on this fake error message you will be redirected to IE AntiVirus's home site where you will be tricked into buying IE AntiVirus's anti-spyware application.
How to Get Rid of IEAntivirus?
There are several ways to detect and remove IEAntivirus. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best.VirusHeat
VirusHeat, or VirusHeat v.3.9, is a rogue anti-spyware application designed to scare you into purchasing VirusHeat's full version with misleading warning messages that pop up on your Taskbar. VirusHeat is usually downloaded and installed via ZLOB/MediaAccess Codec installer from an adult site. Once you're infected, the Zlob Trojan will display misleading warning messages. VirusHeat warning messages claim that your computer is infected with dangerous parasites in an attempt to trick you into purchasing VirusHeat's commercial version. In addition, VirusHeat may generate annoying popup advertisements that may cause unstable system performance. VirusHeat is known to be a clone of AntiVirGear.
How to Get Rid of VirusHeat?
There are several ways to detect and remove VirusHeat. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best.Antivirus2008
Antivirus 2008, also known as Antivirus2008, Antivirus 2008 Pro, is a rogue anti-spyware program that uses false spyware results to lure you to purchase its full version. Antivirus 2008 is usually promoted via a ZLOB/MediaAccess Codec installer found on adult websites. You can also install it manually on the rogue website antivirus-scanner.com. Antivirus 2008 may use its system scanner to display false positives which work as an incentive to make unsuspecting users purchase Antivirus 2008's commercial version. AntiVirus 2008 may also display other third-party ads and, according to its EULA, AntiVirus 2008 has adware terms added. Do not click on any link provided by Antivirus 2008. Once you click on the link provided, you'll be redirected to Antivirus 2008's website (antivirus2008.com) to download and purchase Antivirus 2008's rogue anti-spyware program. Antivirus 2008 has the ability to recreate itself after reboot and its "System scan" messages may continue pop up on your task manager.
How to Get Rid of Antivirus2008?
There are several ways to detect and remove Antivirus2008. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best.MalWarrior2007
MalWarrior 2007 is a fake security program that uses deceitful ways to get computer users to install or purchase the MalWarrior 2007 software. MalWarrior 2007 may be installed by a Trojan infection through browser security holes or a download of a malicious file. MalWarrior 2007 uses scare tactics through popups and fake scans to get you to purchase a full licensed version of MalWarrior 2007.
How to Get Rid of MalWarrior2007?
There are several ways to detect and remove MalWarrior2007. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best.Zlob
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
How to Get Rid of Zlob?
There are several ways to detect and remove Zlob. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best.AntiSpywareMaster
AntiSpywareMaster, also known as AntiSpyware Master, is a corrupt and misleading anti-virus program that may be usually installed with the help of malicious Trojans and other malware. Once installed, AntiSpywareMaster will load together with Windows startup and will issue faking warnings stating that your computer is infected with various Trojans, Viruses and other malware. The makers of AntiSpywareMaster seek to urge you into purchasing the full version of AntiSpywareMaster.
How to Get Rid of AntiSpywareMaster?
There are several ways to detect and remove AntiSpywareMaster. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best.XPAntivirus
XPAntiVirus (also known as XP Anti Virus, XPAnti Virus and XP AntiVirus) is fake spyware removal tool that is usually downloaded onto your computer by a Trojan (most likely the Zlob Trojan) or under dubious circumstances without your consent. Once downloaded, XPAntiVirus begins to haunt the user by displaying false security alerts and "detecting" fake threats. The purpose is to get the user to purchase the full version of XPAntiVirus spyware removal application.
How to Get Rid of XPAntivirus?
There are several ways to detect and remove XPAntivirus. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best.Vundo
Vundo is a widely-spread trojan that shows large amount of unsolicited pop-up advertisements. The spyware also silently downloads from the Internet and runs arbitrary potentially harmful files, mostly adware components. Vundo is distributed by e-mail in messages containing links to insecure web sites, which exploit certain security vulnerabilities of the Internet Explorer web browser. Once the user clicks on such a link, Internet Explorer opens a dangerous site that automatically installs the trojan into the computer without user knowledge and consent. Vundo is responsible for the severe decrease of the amount of computer virtual memory available. This results in noticeable PC performance slowdowns. Vundo secretly runs on every Windows startup.
How to Get Rid of Vundo?
There are several ways to detect and remove Vundo. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best.WinAntiVirusPro2007
WinAntiVirus Pro 2007 is a rogue security application, related to WinFixer. WinAntiVirus Pro 2007 will report nonexistent threats to you in an attempt to get you to purchase the full version of the program. WinAntiVirus Pro 2007 may be installed through drive-by downloads and other unscrupulous delivery methods. WinAntiVirus Pro 2007 may monitor your web surfing habits through a BHO extension. This is a rebuild of WinAntiVirus 2006.
How to Get Rid of WinAntiVirusPro2007?
There are several ways to detect and remove WinAntiVirusPro2007. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best.VirusHeat
VirusHeat, or VirusHeat v.3.9, is a rogue anti-spyware application designed to scare you into purchasing VirusHeat's full version with misleading warning messages that pop up on your Taskbar. VirusHeat is usually downloaded and installed via ZLOB/MediaAccess Codec installer from an adult site. Once you're infected, the Zlob Trojan will display misleading warning messages. VirusHeat warning messages claim that your computer is infected with dangerous parasites in an attempt to trick you into purchasing VirusHeat's commercial version. In addition, VirusHeat may generate annoying popup advertisements that may cause unstable system performance. VirusHeat is known to be a clone of AntiVirGear.
How to Get Rid of VirusHeat?
There are several ways to detect and remove VirusHeat. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best.Database of Spyware Files
Malicious spyware files try to hide themselves and become difficult to be traced and removed. That is why it is important to know the difference between malicious and regular files. Our database of spyware files let's you pinpoint what are the harmful files and the various programs that use them. You'll find a directory of DLL, EXE and other spyware/adware files. Clicking on each file name will identify which parasite it belongs to as well as detailed instructions on how to remove them.
The database of spyware files are constantly being updated, which will help you detect and remove the correct file name and allow you to rid yourself of hidden files that are harming your machine.
» For detailed spyware file information, go to our database of spyware files.
Database of Spyware Registry Keys
Computer registry is a collection of data that your computer stores about certain user, hardware and software preferences. So what happens when spyware infects the registry? A spyware program can hide in your registry and take control of your computer.
Once spyware is installed on your computer, it can execute its malicious tasks every time you reboot. Search the database of spyware registry keys for thousands of recorded spyware and their corresponding symptoms. The database of spyware registry keys comes in handy when you're looking for a specific registry key that you are unsure of it being spyware.
» For detailed spyware registry key information, go to our database of spyware registry keys.
Anti-Spyware News, Advice and How Tos
To ensure ongoing protection from the constantly evolving spyware infections, you need to be on top of what's going on in the anti-spyware community. We're focus on delivering and publishing the most current information in the computer security realm.
This section serves as a place to bring people together and discuss spyware-related issues to help better understand how to best protect a computer from increasingly dangerous internet threats. Share your ideas, comments, and security tips.
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