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SpywareRemover 2009ParetoLogic's XoftSpySE is our best recommendation for a safe and reliable method to remove SpywareRemover 2009. 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 SpywareRemover 2009 problem:
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Is SpywareRemover 2009 Really Going to Protect You? Like many computer users, you probably worry about spyware problems on a regular basis. Protecting yourself, though, isn't always as easy as using the first piece of software you find. In fact, if you currently have SpywareRemover 2009 installed on your computer, your best bet is to remove it before it can cause any further problems on your computer. What is SpywareRemover 2009? Like many of these programs, SpywareRemover 2009 is classified as a rogue security application. The goal is to get you to purchase the full version of the software, and it employs a variety of different tactics to get you to do just that. Unless you chose to download and install this program, the chances are good that you got it through a Trojan. One of the first things you may notice if you have SpywareRemover 2009 installed on your computer is regular pop up scans of your machine. The scan window itself has a deep red background, and in the top left corner, you'll see a small shield logo and the name of the program. In the top right corner, you'll see buttons for Register and About. Clicking on either of them leads you to the SpywareRemover 2009 home page. The left side of the application window also has a number of buttons including ones for System Scan, Privacy, Security, and Settings. At the bottom left, you should see text that says Trial Version to help you remember that you have yet to purchase the full version of this program. The rest of the application window is dedicated to the scan itself. During the actual scan you'll see a progress bar, the number of infections found, and the names of the infections. It's important to remember that the names of these infections manage to look quite convincing, but the program is designed to find the same problems on every single computer it scans, so acting on the information you get from the scan window isn't a good idea. Once the scan is complete, you'll see a summary window with the number of infections found on your computer, the names of the infections, and the text "Warning! Your System is Infected. To Remove Threats, Click the Button Below." Clicking that button takes you to the SpywareRemover 2009 home page where you'll be prompted to purchase the full version of the program. Should you decide to close out of the program, you're likely to be directed to yet another scan summary window that lists all sorts of scary things that could happen if you choose not to take care of the infections. It lists consequences like lost documents and settings, permanent data loss, system slowdowns and crashes, as well as a few others. It gives you the opportunity to register now or later, but clicking either option just opens your browser so you can visit the SpywareRemover 2009 home page. The regular scans of your computer aren't the only thing you may notice with this particular program, though. You're also going to see a number of pop up advertisements. Some resemble the typical online pop up ad while others look like system notification balloons. Almost all of them suggest the pop up is some kind of security warning. One fairly common one says "SpywareRemover 2009 Alert!" at the top. The text of the message reads "Warning: Someone tries [sic] to change IE security level from custom to medium! An undefined process wants to access IE security settings. Don't allow access unless you know changes were initiate [sic] by you." You can choose either deny or allow, but both options take you to the home page for the program. Removing SpywareRemover 2009 If you do have this program on your computer, the best course of action is to remove SpywareRemover 2009. Keep in mind, though, that you cannot count on your current antivirus protection to handle it for you. This program isn't classified as a virus, and as a result, many antivirus programs aren't set up to deal with it. As a result, you have two main removal options. The first option you have to remove SpywareRemover 2009 is to manually delete it from your computer. This will involve deleting all of the associated program files and registry keys. If you've never worked within your computer's registry before, it's a fairly delicate process, so manual removal of SpywareRemover 2009 is best left to more experienced users. A list of affected files and registry keys appears at the end of this article. The other option you have is to use a program that will automatically remove SpywareRemover 2009 for you. There are many reliable antispyware applications out there. One good choice is ParetoLogic's XoftSpySE . After you have installed the program, just use it to scan your computer. It's designed to automatically remove Spyware Remover and other difficult problems. If you update the program often and scan your computer with regularity, you'll stay safe from difficult programs of all kind in the future. Registry Keys: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareSpywareRemover2009 Program Files: c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\cn.exe c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\cn.xml c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\InstUp.exe c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\license.rtf c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\mfc80.dll c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\Microsoft.VC80.CRT.manifest c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\Microsoft.VC80.MFC.manifest c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\msvcm80.dll c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\msvcp80.dll c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\msvcr80.dll c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\PaymentPage.exe c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\pv.dat c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\readme.rtf c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\settings.ini c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\SR.exe c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\SR.xml c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\unins000.dat c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\unins000.exe c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\updateapp.dat c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\updatedb.dat c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\Updater.dll c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\UserAgent.dll c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\database\AutoProcess.dat c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\database\enemies.dat c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\database\Summary.dat c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\database\vbpv.dat c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\database\quarantine.dat c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\database\quarantine.dat\#post_quarantine c:\Program Files\SpywareRemover2009\quaratine.dat Occasionally new variants are released to thwart antispyware programs. If you require personal assistance removing SpywareRemover 2009 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 SpywareRemover 2009 removal. We do not own or endorse SpywareRemover 2009. |
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