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How to remove WinPC Antivirus rogue anti-spyware
Malware Description:
For the time being, WinPC Antivirus (aka Win PC Antivirus or WinPCAntivirus) is among the top most dangerous rogue anti-spyware programs that have appeared during the last few months. WinPC Antivirus is a clone of WinPC Defender scareware and has a lot in common with its hazardous predecessor. Just like its forerunner, WinPC Antivirus contaminates computers using varied tactics. These techniques include the use of backdoor Trojans or browser hijackers that contribute to hidden installations of WinPC Antivirus unregistered version. Having infiltrated latently, WinPC Antivirus malicious trialware will configure the infected system to launch it each time your operating system starts. The presence of WinPC Antivirus on your computer will be manifested through its triggering bogus security alerts that pop up quite often and alarm you about malware risks you allegedly have on your machine. These exaggerated pop-ups accompanied by occasional system scanners launched by WinPC Antivirus pursue the goal to scare you into thinking your computer is severely infected. Then, WinPC Antivirus will suggest a cure – in exchange for some of your money. That’s how most rogue atni-spywares work, and WinPC Antivirus is no exception. However, when it comes to the impact and “side effects” WinPC Antivirus has on the contaminated computer – it’s one of the most devastating malware programs of its type. WinPC Antivirus slows down the compromised PC and makes the internet connection quality degrade by far. So, it’s of high importance to remove WinPC Antivirus trialware (or commercial version, if you happened to install one) once you detect it. And make sure you scan your computer for more malware that may have come bundled with WinPC Antivirus scam.
Malware Type: Rogue Anti-Spyware
Malware Author: Innovagest2000
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Critical
Advice: Immediately remove and scan for additional malware
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How to remove WinPC Antivirus manually:
Manual removal of WinPC Antivirus is feasible if you have sufficient expertise in working with program files, system processes, .dll files and registry entries.
The files to be deleted are listed below:
- %UserProfile%\Application Data\winav.exe
- %UserProfile%\Desktop\WinPC Antivirus.lnk
- %UserProfile%\Start Menu\WinPC Antivirus.lnk
The associated registry entries to be removed are as follows:
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\WinPC Antivirus
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\don’t load “scui.cpl”
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\don’t load “wscui.cpl”
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “sysav”
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Security Center “AntiVirusDisableNotify” = 1
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Security Center “FirewallDisableNotify” = 1
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Security Center “UpdatesDisableNotify” = 1
Please, be informed that manual removal of WinPC Antivirus is a cumbersome procedure and does not always ensure complete deletion of the malware, since some files might be hidden or may automatically reanimate themselves afterwards. Moreover, manual interference of this kind may cause damage to the system. That’s why we strongly recommend automatic removal of WinPC Antivirus, which will save your time and enable avoiding any system malfunctions and guarantee the needed result.
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thank you thank you thank you! we’ve been enduring an onslaught from WinPc Antivirus ‘scareware’ for two days now, with those annoying irritating popups but thanks to your ‘post’ we now know what we’re dealing with and are downloading the anti=mal programme to obliterate it into oblivion. We cannot thank you enough, we are computer literate but we had no idea how to deal with this problem until we read your advice! once again many thanks Belinda