AntiMalwareGuard

Posted by Emma Adrian in Blog Tutorials on February 19th, 2009 | Leave a comment

What is AntiMalwareGuard?
AntiMalwareGuard is a rogue anti-spyware program infiltrating the system through Trojans, such as Zlob, which disguise themselves as Video ActiveX Codecs. Once inside, these Trojans flood the user with popups and fake system notifications, falsely informing the user of an infection on the system, in order to mislead the user to buy AntiMalwareGuard’s “licensed version”. AntiMalwareGuard can steal users’ personal data by using security backdoors; it can seriously damage user computer system.

Do you have AntiMalwareGuard?
If you have enough time and expertise, you can search your computer for AntiMalwareGuard manually. However, it might take hours to find out all files of AntiMalwareGuard, and it is possible that AntiMalwareGuard will appear after rebooting, for its hidden files may still be there.

Download automatic scanner for AntiMalwareGuard
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Manual AntiMalwareGuard removal instructions
WARNING: The manually removal method is for advanced users. AntiMalwareGuard manually removal can be difficult and time-consuming. There is no guarantee that AntiMalwareGuard can be completely removed, for there are hundreds of files generated when AntiMalwareGuard installed on your system. Make sure to back up your computer in case that you make any mistakes and your system does not work.

Follow the instruction below for AntiMalwareGuard removal manually:

Navigate and stop AntiMalwareGuard processes:
AntieMalwareGF[1].exe
AntieMalwareGF.exe
smamg.exe
AntiMalwareGuard_Free.exe
AntiMalwareGuard_Free[2].exe
AntiMalwareGuard_Free[1].exe

Navigate and Unregister AntiMalwareGuard DLL Files:
N/A

Navigate and Remove AntiMalwareGuard registry values:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\antimalwareguard
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\antimalwareguard activationcode
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\antimalwareguard cookieparams
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\antimalwareguard infectioncount
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\antimalwareguard installdate
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\antimalwareguard lastdetecttime
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\antimalwareguard lastscantime
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\antimalwareguard tid
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\antimalwareguard totalscancount
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\antimalwareguard version
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\internet settings\5.0\user agent\post platform 3p_uamg 1.0.20.0
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run antimalwareguard
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run antimalwareguard

Navigate and Delete AntiMalwareGuard files:
%CommonProgramFiles%\Antimalwareguard
%UserProfile%\Local Settings\Temp\tmpamg
%AppData%\AntiMalwareGuard
%AllUsersProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\AntiMalwareGuard
%ProgramFiles%\AntiMalwareGuard

What are the symptoms of AntiMalwareGuard?

  • AntiMalwareGuard may infiltrate the system through Trojans
  • AntiMalwareGuard may display false alerts
  • AntiMalwareGuard may mislead users to buy its licensed version
  • AntiMalwareGuard may cause the leaking of personal information
  • AntiMalwareGuard may decrease the system performance

How do I keep away from AntiMalwareGuard?
Once you have cleaned up AntiMalwareGuard, the most important point to prevent AntiMalwareGuard and future malicious programs from reverting is to stay suspicious of spam E-mail attachment and unknown websites. Here are several ways in which you can help protect your computer against AntiMalwareGuard and other malware:

  • Use a computer firewall
  • Confirm that you have downloaded all the latest critical security updates
  • Adjust Internet Explorer web browser’s security settings
  • Download and install anti-spyware protection, such as, Spyware Cease
  • Surf sites and download programs from the web sites you trust

What is Rogue Anti-spyware Program?
AntiMalwareGuard is a type of Rogue Anti-spyware Program.

Rogue Anti-spyware Software is the software that uses malware to advise or install itself through other malicious viruses or security hole without your permission. Rogue software usually pops up fake system message such as “Warning, your computer is infected! Click here to scan your computer now!” Most of the time, when clicking the “OK” button on the dialog tab, users will be directed to an unknown website that may download more spyware threats. Sometimes, even clicking the close button on the top right may lead to the installation of the rogue software, for the button is actually a link.

With the purpose to trick innocent users into the action of paying, rogue software usually counterfeits exaggerated and fake system scanning results and scare users to pay for the removal of the never-existed spyware infections. In fact, the threat is the rogue software itself. Most of them come with a bundle of very harmful spyware programs that hidden in the files themselves.