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Danger level 9
Type: Rogue Anti-Spyware
Common infection symptoms:
  • Block exe files from running
  • Installs itself without permissions
  • Connects to the internet without permission
  • Slow internet connection
  • System crashes
  • Annoying Pop-up's
  • Slow Computer
Other mutations known as:
Windows Remedy , WindowsThreatsRemoving

Windows Threats Removing

Despite the best efforts of the online security industry to secure the exact opposite, many consumers continue to fall victim to the insidious lie of rogue antispyware applications such as Windows Threats Removing. This threat in particular emanates from the same despicable family of well known and much despised rogues as Windows Remedy, Windows System Optimizator and Windows Troubles Remover. This alone is enough to justify having to remove Windows Threats Removing from the system without any more questions.

Windows Threats Removing makes use of established forms of infection, entering the system surreptitiously and without the consent of the user. Windows Threats Removing roots its infection in the system using seditious Trojans which are distributed via various underhanded tactics, including bundled software downloads and bogus online malware scanners.

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Because this rogue’s infiltration of the system is done so furtively, it’s nearly impossible for the user to identify and remove Windows Threats Removing from the system without some type of help. In fact, the first clue the user will have of Windows Threats Removing’s presence on the system will come when it’s too late, as Windows Threats Removing prepares to start its attack on the PC. This will be heralded by the user receiving various fake security messages generated by Windows Threats Removing in an effort to create panic and confusion. These fake security alerts are never to be trusted, and users are urged to accept all correspondence received from Windows Threats Removing as highly suspicious. Be on the lookout for the following fake security alerts generated by Windows Threats Removing:

Microsoft Security Essentials Alert
Potential Threat Details
Microsoft Security Essentials detected potential threats that might compromise your private or damage your computer. Your access to these items may be suspended until you take an action. Click 'show details' to learn more.

Threat prevention solution found
Security system analysis has revealed critical file system vulnerability caused by severe malware attacks.
Risk of system files infection:
The detected vulnerability may result in unauthorized access to private information and hard drive data with a seriuos possibility of irreversible data loss and unstable PC performance. To remove the malware please run a full system scan. Press \'OK\' to install the software necessary to initiate system files check. To complete the installation process please reboot your computer.

System Security Warning
Attempt to modify register key entries is detected. Register entries analysis is recommended.

System component corrupted!
System reboot error has occurred due to lsass.exe system process failure.
This may be caused by severe malware infections.
Automatic restore of lsass.exe backup copy completed.
The correct system performance can not be resumed without eliminating the cause of lsass.exe corruption.

Warning!
Name: firefox.exe
Name: c:\program files\firefox\firefox.exe
Application that seems to be a key-logger is detected. System information security is at risk. It is recommended to enable the security mode and run total System scanning.

Of course none of the above fake alerts should enjoy any attention, as they are all utterly without any merit and completely baseless. PC owners who did not manage to get rid of Windows Threats Removing in time complained about various distressing symptoms, including being denied access to the Desktop. In order to restore access to the Desktop, follow these instructions carefully:

1. Reboot your system. You will find the Windows Threats Removing startup screen blocking access to your Desktop. Click the “OK” button to make it go away. The malware will start a fake system scan.
2. Wait until the scan is done. Once the scan is finished you will see another fake security notice. Click “OK” one more time.
3. Make the notification go away by clicking on the red “X” at the right top of it.
4. It should now disappear and you will be able to access your desktop again.

When all is said and done, you will only be able to regain complete control of your system if you immediately destroy Windows Threats Removing. This can be best achieved through making use of a genuine security tool which will not only obliterate Windows Threats Removing but also protect your system against future similar attacks.

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How to manually remove Windows Threats Removing

Files associated with infection (Windows Threats Removing):

fmajil.exe
%AppData%\Microsoft\[random].exe

Processes to kill (Windows Threats Removing):

fmajil.exe
%AppData%\Microsoft\[random].exe

Remove registry entries (Windows Threats Removing):

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Shell “%AppData%\Microsoft\[random].exe”
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Comments

  1. svhost.exe.-no disk Jan 29, 2014

    svhost.exe.-no disk
    there is no disk in the drive.please insert a disk into drive \device\harddisk1\dr1

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