ThreatRemove.com - Your Computer Threats Removal Guide

ThreatRemove.com is a computer threats removal guide providing you with clear and professional security information on removing most threats in your computer, such as spyware, malware, Trojan, viruses, etc.

Computer threats have numerous variants and they keep evolutions to do harm wantonly to computers and make users headachy. They generate many false entries and modify your registry to mess up your system. However, it is not easy to remove these particular parasites completely once they stick in your computer, for their associated files are hidden deeply in your computer.

This site, therefore, is here with parasite removal instructions, effective anti-spyware products reviews and relevant articles, helping you out of the trouble of most computer threats. Our goal is to provide computer users the ultimate anti-spyware technology to get rid of most threats that your computer might be encountered with in a safe and secure manner.

Database of Spyware Threats

Have spyware on your system? Search our spyware threats database which offers various information such as spyware description, risk level, associated system files and registry keys, tactics of automatical and manual removal, and the recommended repair tool. Our development staffs update the spyware threats database as often as every day to make sure that all the latest spyware threats can be blocked properly, while fully testing the spyware and malware definitions for quality assurance before they are shown to our customers. All the threats are separated into groups according to their categories, so you can easily find the detailed information about them.

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Xpy Burner

Xpy Burner is a newly-released rogue anti-spyware program that uses intimidation to scare users into purchasing its licensed version. This parasite is usually installed onto PC system without user’s knowledge or content, by using the infamous Trojan Zlob, which is commonly to be found in porn or malicious websites. Trojan Zlob is additionally distinguished as a Video ActiveX Codec.

Once installed onto PC system, Xpy Burner will flood the PC system with unsolicited popup windows, supposedly to report the user of fake infections or security issues that would not be removed unless he purchases Xpy Burner.

How to Get Rid of Xpy Burner?

There are several ways to detect and remove Xpy Burner. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best. Learn more on Xpy Burner Manual Removal Instructions.

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Spyware Protector 2009

Spyware Protector 2009 is a new scam that lurks on the Internet community for potential victims. It uses the scare tactics and unsolicited fake pop-ups to make user believe that his computer is seriously infected. Although advertisements of Spyware Protector 2009 claim that this program is able to completely clean up virus and attacks, it requires user to pay $30 for the fake scanner, in order to remove the never-exist threats.

Like most of rogue anti-spyware programs, Spyware Protector 2009 uses malware or Trojans such as Zlob or Vundo, to spread itself and infect PC systems. Meanwhile, it may hijack web browsers and even slow down PC performance drastically. Spyware Protector 2009 may redirect the browser to various hazardous or unknown website, in which the user would be in danger of getting more infections on the system.

How to Get Rid of Spyware Protector 2009?

There are several ways to detect and remove Spyware Protector 2009. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best. Learn more on Spyware Protector 2009 Manual Removal Instructions.

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Antivirus 2010

Antivirus 2010 is a clone of another two notorious fake anti-spyware programs named Antivirus2009 and Antivirus2008. Like most members in the rogue anti-spyware program family, Antivirus 2010 is also advertised through the use of advertisement on certain unknown web sites pending to be a Windows system malware cleaner. Those advertisements usually claim to scan your PC and then show up that your computer is infected with malware and you should download and launch Antivirus 2010 to clean up those infections.

Antivirus 2010, however, is also known to be advised and installed through the Trojan infection such as Vundo Trojan or Zlob.Trojan. Once this program is installed on your system, it will automatically create the following registry key and run whenever Windows system starts up: C:\Windows\System32\wingamma.exe executable.

Meanwhile, Antivirus 2010 will scan your computer and list various non-existent infections that can not be deleted until you purchase its full version. This rogue anti-spyware program also generates fake system alerts in your Windows system task bar; if you click on the popped up alerts, you will be directed to Antivirus 2010’s purchase page.

How to Get Rid of Antivirus 2010?

There are several ways to detect and remove Antivirus 2010. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best. Learn more on Antivirus 2010 Manual Removal Instructions.

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Pro Antispyware 2009

Pro Antispyware 2009 is a rogue anti-spyware program from the same family as Antispyware Pro XP and AntiSpyware 2008 XP. Pro Antispyware 2009 is advertised through the use of misleading advertisements found on web sites that pretend to be online anti-malware scanners.

Once installed, Pro Antispyware 2009 will be configured to automatically start when you logon to Windows. When the program starts, it will scan your computer and list a great number of fake infections that cannot be removed unless you first purchase the software.

While running, the programs will also show fake pop-up and Windows taskbar security alerts informing your computer is infected or being attacked and that you should purchase the program to protect yourself. These messages, and fake infections, are just a way that the developers try to scare you into purchasing their software. Last, but not least, Pro Antispyware 2009 will also install an adware Trojan as a browser helper object in Internet Explorer. This adware will then display pop-ups on your computer from mxlivemedia.com when using Internet Explorer.

How to Get Rid of Pro Antispyware 2009?

There are several ways to detect and remove Pro Antispyware 2009. The method you choose should be based on your own comfort and computer skill level. You can evaluate the methods below and choose which suits you best. Learn more on Pro Antispyware 2009 Manual Removal Instructions.

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