In many instances, installation of the adware is made without giving regard to user’s exceptional right of choosing programs to run. That is a personal right of any user to use only those security tools that are installed on their approval. That is, trojans may install the adware.
In their turn, users who approve installation of Personal Internet Security 2011 are not aware of its real behavior judging by the information on this product provided by its authors.
That is another way of disregarding user’s intentions.
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In their turn, users who approve installation of Personal Internet Security 2011 are not aware of its real behavior judging by the information on this product provided by its authors.
That is another way of disregarding user’s intentions.
Get rid of Personal Internet Security 2011 as another attempt to foist off on users a destructive software under the guise of system utility. For safe and complete Personal Internet Security 2011 removal, click here to launch free system scan.
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Personal Internet Security 2011 manual removal guide:
Delete Personal Internet Security 2011 files:
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Application Data\sqhdr5\Delete Personal Internet Security 2011 regsitry entries:
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Application Data\sqhdr5\WKsra_249.exe
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Application Data\sqhdr5\35.mof
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Application Data\sqhdr5\[random].dll
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Application Data\sqhdr5\[random].ocx
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Application Data\sqhdr5\MSSSys\
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Application Data\SMEYFE
%UserProfile%\Application Data\Personal Internet Security 2011\
%UserProfile%\Application Data\Personal Internet Security 2011\cookies.sqlite
%UserProfile%\Application Data\Personal Internet Security 2011\Instructions.ini
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\PersonalSS.DocHostUIHandler
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Download “RunInvalidSignatures” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings “ProxyServer” = “http=127.0.0.1:25553″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “Personal Internet Security 2011″
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options “Debugger” = “svchost.exe”
1 comment:
got home from my mom's today to find this on my computer- my boyfriend must have allowed it to be installed. It first popped up, with a cryptic screaming noise, saying my computer had been infected with numerous trojans, viruses etc. It kept blocking my attempts to get online, while taking me to a page where I would have to pay to have the threats removed. However, when I scanned my computer with some of my other software, no threats were found. I don't have any programming experience but was able to delete it by first throwing out the application itself, going to my control panel and removing it from my startup programs, interrupting the running program (it shows up as an unclassified program of file name PI5dc_302.exe with file path C:\ProgramData\5dc1ea\PI5dc_302.exe.) then finally restoring my system to a few days previously.
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