Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Personal Guard 2009 propagated by Trojan (Removal Instructions)

Personal Guard 2009 (PersonalGuard 2009) is actively distributed by means of trojan. The trojan is to be downloaded manually by user and you may have done that if you have ever been requested, for instance, to download codec for online movies viewing and so you fulfilled the request. As you perhaps have already understood, it is a Personal Guard 2009 trojan-downloader disguised as codec.
The popularity of above method of hidden installation does not mean Personal Guard 2009 cannot be downloaded and installed by user manually. There are plenty of websites, which offer you to download Personal Guard 2009. These websites, in their turn, are actively promoted through the ad banners, links and popups at third party websites which do not bear any responsibility for ads content they publish at their resource. Remove Personal Guard 2009 adware and downloader (if applicable) if you are going to get rid of Personal Guard 2009 ads; otherwise, intensity of misleading ads will be increasing until your system cannot run at all due to overall capture of its resources by Personal Guard 2009. Needless to say, Personal Guard 2009 ads are very bothering as such.
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Personal Guard 2009 screenshot:


Personal Guard 2009 removal tool:


Personal Guard 2009 manual removal guide:
Delete Personal Guard 2009 files:

Personal Guard 2009.lnk
Uninstall.lnk
config.cnf
mainbase.adb
personalguard.exe
q.adb
queue.vdb
uninstall.exe
virusbase.adb
Delete Personal Guard 2009 registry entries:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Personal Guard 2009
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Uninstall\Personal Guard 2009
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Run “Personal Guard 2009″

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sorry, that's not even a small fraction of everything that needs to be removed. Why doesn't someone make a COMPLETE list of everything to do? You know, as soon as you delete the program it is re-insttalled by the malware task. If we knew the task and the source from where the files are installed we could get rid of this bugger. Why not someone tell us?