Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Remove Antivirus 360 malware : Antivirus360 Remover

If you were unfortunate to download and install Antivirus 360, there is only one simple tip: remove Antivirus 360 unless destroyed Windows and deleted data are your aim. Antivirus 360, as one may conclude from its name, should be a guard for your PC. Instead of this, users are offered to install its trial or the free copy is downloaded and then secretly installed through various trickery. This free Antivirus 360 screens pop-up and alerts, the pop-up has free scan option which is another indirect threat as part of results are valid in terms of that they represent real object at your PC. These object are often important and even essential for system operation and programs functioning, their manual removal is extremely dangerous! At first sign, remove Antivirus 360. Start free scan using SpywareDoctor + antivirus and get rid of Antivirus 360 using reliable spyware doctor.

Antivirus 360 screenshot:


Antivirus 360 automatical remover:

Antivirus 360 manual removal guide:
Delete Antivirus 360 files:

av360.exe
Antivirus 360.lnk
Help.lnk
Registration.lnk
Delete Antivirus 360 registry entries:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\13376694984709702142491016734454
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "13376694984709702142491016734454"

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey i have this EXACT problem, only with windows 98...what should I do? the program you offered requires windows 5.0 or higher :s

Unknown said...

It is time to give up Win 98 Nothing is developed to help you anymore

Anonymous said...

Yo, Anon.
Search your registry ([start]\Run\Redegit\[F3]), if present, delete the keys listed above. Search your hard drive for the files listed above. Delete it all. Worst case senario re-install winhoes.

Unknown said...

hey i have this problem i cancelled on this popped up site but it started installing itself...now it is blocking internet explorer...how much time do i have got..

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