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AntiVirus 2008ParetoLogic's XoftSpySE is our best recommendation for a safe and reliable method to remove AntiVirus 2008. ParetoLogic is a member of the Better Business Bureau and the Software & Information Association, so you can be sure of their ethicacy and ability to resolve your AntiVirus 2008 problem: XoftSpySE Website
Removing AntiVirus 2008 / AntiVirus2008 As technology increases, so do the number and severity of threats to personal computers, including that posed by rogue antispyware programs like AntiVirus 2008, which can make the user believe that his computer is infected with viruses that he has never heard of, and in fact, that the computer does not have. The Basics about AntiVirus 2008 AntiVirus 2008, while different from other rogue antispyware in it that pretends to scan for viruses and corrupted files, has all the other features of such programs. Just as other programs run silently and can cause warning pop-ups to appear, this rogue antivirus software works just the same way, appearing on the task bar to run scans that return hundreds of bad file names. The program is designed this way--mimicking reliable antivirus scans and often returning fake results-in order to advertise the full version of the AntiVirus 2008 software. The aim of rogue antivirus software is to remain as quiet as possible while still displaying advertisements in hopes that the user will heed the software's suggestions thinking it is a legitimate freeware. As it can run without the being detected, AntiVirus 2008 can gain access to the internet whether or not the computer is online, downloading information and advertisements for websites related to the program. Those who download the full version of a program like this will probably find that their problems only get worse. The result of such software on a previously secure machine tends to be obvious. The machine runs slower, and chances are, the software does not have the intended effect. AntiVirus 2008 Transmission Methods Rogue antispyware programs are usually manually, though accidentally, installed. They enter through back doors piggy-backed on other, sometimes more legitimate, freeware. It appears that AntiVirus 2008 specifically is associated with PC Cleaner, and it may gain access to computers through a trojan. Trojans pretend to do one thing, but actually a different effect, and they are often downloaded by those looking to identify and remove the spyware from their computer. The large majority of trojans and rogue spyware are downloaded from a number of associated websites, and AntiVirus 2008 is no exception. These sites also sell other, similar antispyware solutions, so it is important to be aware of their existence. No one wants to download more useless rogue software. AntiVirus 2008 Indicators Once AntiVirus 2008 has been installed, there is little to do except wait for symptoms to appear. Programs like this run quietly, mimicking the normal functions of the system, and so until it starts producing pop-ups and scan results, many people do not know they have the program. The most common indicators include frequent notification of virus scan activity and results and pop-up advertisements that suggest that the only way to fix the problem is to download the full version. Of course, AntiVirus 2008 runs constantly, so it is common to also notice a lag in the system's speed and performance resulting from the extra demands placed on the processor. How to Remove AntiVirus 2008 Just as it is often fairly easy to notice the presence of AntiVirus 2008, there are three major ways to get rid of these programs. The first and most obvious, of course, is simply removing the program by going to "Add/Remove Programs" in the Control Panel. After scanning the list of programs, it is fairly easy to identify those that correspond to the program in question. However, even if the computer allows you to delete the files associated with the program, there will probably still be elements of the program remaining. For this reason it is often necessary to manually remove the program from the computer's registry. The registry contains all the vital information for the computer, and it is edited every time you save a change to the computer. Just as AntiVirus 2008 causes changes to be made to the computer registry, far more damage can be done by someone who doesn't know what they are doing. In general, a novice should not attempt to edit his own computer registry. Take a look at the list at the end of this article to get an overview of the files and registry keys that must be removed. Computer antispyware programs have become popular because they are capable of removing malware files and restoring the registry with little input from the user: ParetoLogic's XoftSpySE provides just such assistance and is a good one for removing AntiVirus 2008. Unfortunately, it can be tough to tell the difference between good programs and the unethical ones. There are many reliable antispyware software available, and the internet makes comparing product reviews, services, and ratings quickly and easily, so every computer user can make a personal decision. Ask friends and relatives about their experience with antispyware programs, and research each suggestion carefully. Once you've located an acceptable program, a simple scan should locate the presence of AntiVirus 2008 or other rogue antispyware, and will direct you through the steps necessary to remove the pest from your system. How to Avoid Rogue AntiSpyware There are many rogue antispyware programs, including AntiVirus 2008, and all of them have similar effects on a computer. Luckily, a lot can be done to protect a PC. First off, it is important to have up-to-date operating system and web browser applications. Although this may seem unnecessary, new patches and adjustments are constantly released that often make the machine less susceptible to rogue antispyware. Similarly, keeping internet applications up to date helps assure protection, even without a reliable antispyware program. Of course, these programs are an invaluable resource and security for computer users, and so one should always take advantage of antispyware and antivirus software. Although Antivirus 2008 may promise to help protect, it is an unnecessary threat to any PC. The demands it places on a processor, and the potential security risks posed by malware means that identifying and removing such threats should be a major priority among computer users. Registry Keys: HKEY_USERSSoftwareantivirus 2008 Program Files: shlwapi.dll wininet.dll AntiVirus2008.exe Uninstall Antivirus.lnk AntiVirus 2008.lnk AntvrsInstall.exe AntvrsInstall[1].exe AntiVirus 2008.lic Antvrs.exe Occasionally new variants are released to thwart antispyware programs. If you require personal assistance removing AntiVirus 2008 please email your log file for analysis by using the Backup List button in XoftSpySE. Otherwise use the Help button in XoftSpySE to contact ParetoLogic support directly. This webpage was setup to provide information on AntiVirus 2008 removal. We do not own or endorse AntiVirus 2008. |
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