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How to remove Windows File Protection system alert
Malware Description:
Getting an alert from your system tray reading Windows File Protection is a sign testifying to system infection with the fake security application known as FileFix Professional. FYI: FileFix Professional uses Trojan viruses to encrypt Office and media files and make them unreadable. Then, FileFix Professional offers the victims to purchase its full licensed version in order to fix the difficulties it is responsible for, in the first place. Windows File Protection alert is an integral component of these dirty tactics, it pops up from the system tray when you attempt to open some of your Office files. The full text of Windows File Protection alert is as follows: “Windows detected that some of your MS Office and media files are corrupted. Click here to download and install recommended file repair application”. If you click on this system alert, you will concurrently initiate the procedure of FileFix Professional unregistered version installation. When on board and running, FileFix Professional will scan your PC for corrupted and encrypted files and will surely detect ones. Then, FileFix Professional will prompt you to purchase its commercial software in order to fix the files and prevent these problems from happening in the future. However, FileFix Professional will not fix anything; it will only get you paying for its worthless full version – so much for helpfulness. If you are getting Windows File Protection alert, make sure you remove the malware that has been causing this malicious activity, i.e. FileFix Professional.
Malware Type: System Alerts
Malware Author: DataHelper Inc.
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Critical
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How to remove Windows File Protection system alert and affiliated threats manually:
Manual removal of Windows File Protection alert is a feasible objective if you have sufficient expertise in dealing with program files, processes, .dll files and registry entries.
The files to be deleted are listed below:
- %Program Files%\FileFix Professional 2009
- %Program Files%\FileFix Professional 2009\unins000.dat
- %Program Files%\FileFix Professional 2009\unins000.exe
- %Program Files%\FileFix Professional 2009\wizard.exe
- %Program Files%\FileFix Professional 2009\wizard.url
- %UserProfile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\FileFix Professional 2009.lnk
- %UserProfile%\Desktop\FileFix Professional 2009.lnk
- %Documents and Settings%\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\FileFix Professional 2009
- %Documents and Settings%\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\FileFix Professional 2009\FileFix Professional 2009 on the Web.lnk
- %Documents and Settings%\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\FileFix Professional 2009\FileFix Professional 2009.lnk
- %Documents and Settings%\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\FileFix Professional 2009\Uninstall FileFix Professional 2009.lnk
The registry entries that need to be removed are as follows:
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\FileFix Professional 2009_is1
Please, be aware that manual removal of Windows File Protection alert is a cumbersome process and does not always ensure complete deletion of the malware, due to the fact that some files might be hidden or may get reanimated automatically afterwards. Moreover, manual interference of this kind may cause damage to the system. That’s why we strongly recommend automatic removal of Windows File Protection system alert, which will save your time and enable avoiding any system malfunctions and guarantee the needed result.
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March 20, 2009 -
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