WinScan
WinScan Description
Major Distinguishing Aspects of WinScan
The pretense of usefulness that WinScan puts up is merely a gaudy mask used to hide away its numerous attack methods on your computer. Some reports have indicated WinScan capable of browser hijacking, and most have noted related Trojans for infection vector routes. WinScan will change your registry file to let WinScan run in the background, although it will be difficult to avoid noticing WinScan in any case!
WinScan’s most original trick is altering your view of a folder’s contents. WinScan may display a different folder or simply cause the folder to appear empty, an unusually devious tactic WinScan uses for fear-mongering. Similarly, WinScan will also block programs from being run, especially in the case of security-related products. WinScan may generate several messages when blocking a program in an attempt to cover its tracks:
- Windows cannot find (your application here). Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again. To search for a file, click the Start button, and then click Search.
- Windows detected a hard drive problem.
Scanning for hard drive errors…
Hard drive scan helps to detect and resolve hard drive problems and system performance issues. - Windows detected a hard drive problem.
A hard drive error occurred while starting the application.
WinScan will then prompt you to let it scan, which isn’t anything you should force yourself to endure. WinScan’s fake scans will always turn up some problem or other that requires an additional download or other self-destructive action on your part. WinScan’s scans are as fake as its messages, and as a rule of thumb, you should always do the opposite of what WinScan recommends. On the bright side, WinScan has been reported to be inconsistent in blocking programs. If you attempt to access a program repeatedly, WinScan may eventually let you execute it.
WinScan’s ‘The Sky is Falling’ Routine
WinScan uses a combination of fake scan results and fake desktop alerts to continue its reign of terror. Common desktop messages are as follows:
- Activation Reminder
Win Scan Activation
Advanced module activation required to fix detected errors and performance issues. Please purchase Advanced Module license to activate this software and enable all features. - Critical Error!
Windows was unable to save all the data for the file \System32\496A8300. The data has been lost. This error may be caused by a failure of your computer hardware. - Critical Error!
Damaged hard drive clusters detected. Private data is at risk - Critical Error
Hard Drive not found. Missing hard drive. - Critical Error
Windows can’t find hard disk space. Hard drive error - Critical Error
RAM memory usage is critically high. RAM memory failure. - Critical Error
A critical error has occurred while indexing data stored on hard drive. System restart required. - Low Disk Space
You are running very low disk space on Local Disk (C:). - System Restore
The system has been restored after a critical error. Data integrity and hard drive integrity verification required. - Windows – No Disk
Exception Processing Message 0×0000013
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Since these pop-ups appear no matter what state of health your computer is in, you shouldn’t trouble yourself over WinScan’s opinions. The WinScan rogue anti-virus application will also show off various dramatically negative scan results:
- Drive C initializing error
- Registry Error – Critical Error
- 32% of HDD space is unreadable
- Data Safety Problem. System integrity is at risk.
- Hard drive doesn’t respond to system commands
- Read time of hard drive clusters less than 500 ms
- Bad sectors on hard drive or damaged file allocation table
- Ram Temperature is 83 C. Optimization is required for normal operation.
- Requested registry access is not allowed. Registry defragmentation required
- GPU RAM temperature is critically high. Urgent RAM memory optimization is required to prevent system crash
Overall, WinScan offers enough irritating false positives to mandate removal on the basis of that behavior alone. The fact that WinScan is also a very real security hazard for any infected machine makes deleting WinScan very much a favor you should do to yourself – not to mention your poor computer.
WinScan Automatic Detection Tool (Recommended)
Is your PC infected with WinScan? To safely & quickly detect WinScan, we highly recommend you run the malware scanner listed below.
Download SpyHunter's* Malware Scanner to detect WinScan
What happens if WinScan does not let you open SpyHunter or blocks the Internet?
Technical Details
Visual & GUI Characteristics
File System Modifications
Tutorials: If you wish to learn how to remove malware components manually, you can read
the tutorials on how to find malware,
kill unwanted processes,
remove malicious DLLs and
delete other harmful files. Always be
sure to back up your PC before making any changes.
- The following files were created in the system:
# File Name Detection Count 1 %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\ Application Data\ VcGKZzKOUBEBN2j0.exe 358 2 Uninstall Win Scan.lnk 255 3 Win Scan.lnk 248 4 %UserProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\Win Scan 241
Posted: January 31, 2011 | By SpywareRemove
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