Tuesday, March 17, 2009

WinPCDefender is capable of finding and removing of hundreds of infections, but they are all false positives

WinPCDefender (WinPC Defender) is another application that lists dozens of infections found in your computer in a minute. Fortunately or unfortunately, there are no real infections among them, and you may remove WinPC Defender to make sure you remove true infection.
As you can see, WinPC Defender pretends to be a computer security tool. Its trialware is installed with trojan, or user is misled to install it through the fake advertisement, often the fake online scanner. The nag screen of the program with scan show is then demonstrated. That nag screen is entitled WinPC Defender with moto “designed to protect” or “your PC defender”. Its logo is a four-colored shield, very similar to the logo of Microsoft programs. Unless you get rid of WinPC Defender, the program will repeat its scan, and its alerts will appear with increasing frequency. That slows computer down considerably.
Click here to download Spyware Doctor+antivirus and initiate free malware, trojan and virus scan and remove WinPC Defender upon detection. WinPC Defender belongs to the family of fake security tools which also includes XP Police Antivirus, IE-Security, WinDefender 2009 and Total Secure 2009. In case of shadowed installation by trojan, there are good chances that other malware of this family has been installed and remain dormant until you buy WinPC Defender. The remedy we recommend is capable of removing all the malware of common knowledge and most suspicious programs, so please be sure that the relatives of WinPC Defender will be removed as well, if they have been installed by the same trojan.

WinPCDefender screenshot:

WinPCDefender automatical remover:
WinPCDefender manual removal guide:
Delete WinPCDefender files:
WinPC Defender.lnk
WinPC Defender.exe

Delete WinPCDefender registry entries:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Run “WinPC Defender”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\WinPC Defender
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Uninstall\WinPC Defender

1 comment:

Unknown said...

tried the procedure but I did not find the 3rd [uninstall] in the registry. The pop ups stopped but the WinPCDefender is still in my programs list. I have AVG free as my anti-virus. IE will not open

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