April 26, 2011

Win 7 Total Security 2011.


Win 7 Total Security 2011 is a rogue anti-spyware which starts affecting only those PCs that have Windows 7 OS running on board. 
 This malware hails from a widely spread fraudulent rogues’ family where all its members look completely the same but have different names in order to trick users into believing their legitimacy. Win 7 Total Security virus will also do its best to make you think that it has detected numerous viruses and then will offer its services in order to remove invented malware. Being a clone of other aggressive roguewares, like XP Anti-spyware 2011, Win 7 Total Security 2011 acts in the same order. This virus installs through the use of backdoor tactics involving Trojan viruses mostly and then will start displaying its alerts about malware. Never believe them and use a reputable anti-spyware program  to remove this clear example of malware. In order to avoid intrusion of such scams, you should install the ‘full’ anti-spyware’s version to get a real time protection against spyware.
When the unregistered version of Win 7 Total Security 2011 software finds itself inside your system, it tries to make you think that you have troubles with your computer. To achieve that, malware will attempt to scare you by its continuous alerts and scanners that all report the same thing.
These warning notifications that pop up at random MUST be ignored in order to save your PC from a damage. Win 7 Total Security will also be running its scanners after every startup and at certain time intervals that will also look obviously fake and fabricated. Keep in mind that this parasite will detect invented viruses and malware and sometimes it may report legitimate your system files. That’s why you should ignore alerts got from Win 7 Total Security 2011. The basic idea behind this trickery is to make you think that your computer is under the risk of malware and that only Win 7 Total Security 2011 can save it and remove ‘detections’ reported. However, you should get rid of all the offers pushing you into spending the money on buying Win 7 Total Security.
Removal:

Kill malicious Processes from Task Manager:
  • [random].exe
Location of the infection:
  1. %UserProfile%\Application Data\[random]\
  2. %UserProfile%\Application Data\[random]\.[random].exe
  •  HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce "[random]" 
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\msseces.exe "Debugger" = 'svchost.exe'
Although it is possible to manually remove Win 7 Total Security 2011 , such activity can permanently damage your system if any mistakes are made in the process, as advanced spyware parasites are able to automatically repair themselves if not completely removed. Thus, manual spyware removal is recommended for experienced users only, such as IT specialists or highly qualified system administrators. For other users, we recommend  malware and spyware removal applications.

After removing all these files, restart your computer and the issue will be fixed. And don’t forget to do update your Security Software, check the Firewall Settings and the Operating System and finally do a full system scan with the Security Software.

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