Thursday, January 27, 2011

Remove Windows Risk Eliminator Advertised as a Windows Assistant Suggested by Microsoft

The adware bears name that sounds strange for  program suggested by Microsoft. It means that the company has acknowledged that the operating system it provides has so many risks that a third party program is needed to eliminate them.
It should be noted that the adware is not always known to users as a Microsoft’s direct suggestion. This situation occurs only when MSE popups are shown prior to Windows Risk Eliminator download and installation. They speak on behalf of Windows and  without any prejudice titled Microsoft Security Essentials Alert. In reality, the above  security utility certainly  does not approve adware and it is a trojan infection that displays deceptive alerts to push users towards self-infecting with suggested software.
In other instances other methods of introduction are used, which are not based on referring to any venerable names.
To get rid of Windows Risk Eliminator fully is to cover the adware and any related trojans. In case of infecting via fake MSE Alert, the trojan generating above popups should be deleted.
Click here to run free scan and conduct Windows Risk Eliminator removal, with other detections deleted on your agreement.

Windows Risk Eliminator screenshot:


Windows Risk Eliminator removal tool:


Windows Risk Eliminator manual removal guide:
Delete Windows Risk Eliminator files:
%UserProfile%\Application Data\.exe
Delete Windows Risk Eliminator registry entries:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon “Shell” = ‘%UserProfile%\Application Data\.exe’

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