Malware Protection Virus – How To Remove The Malware Protection Rogue Antispyware Software From Your PC
By on Jul 04, 2011 with Comments 0
Malware Protection is one of a protracted line of bogus web security threats that is spreading like wildfire through emails,viruses, trojans and other damaging methods. This application is bogus and untrustworthy, you should not use any of your money to purchase this fake antispyware program.
Do not be fooled into paying the registration fee for the licence of Malware Protection Virus then you should urgently get in contact with your bank or credit card company and request a refund for this fraudulent transaction.
Make sure that trojan virus is completely removed from your PC and do not expect any form of protection from this rogue application. Your computer will be vulnerable to further attacks from backdoor trojans and viruses that the fake antispyware will allow to infiltrate your computer system.
Malware Protection Virus Removal
By entering this registration code you should be able to unlock the rogue application and make removal of the software slightly easier: SL55J-T54YHJ61-YHG88
To eradicate the spyware software from your PC is wise to use anti spyware and antivirus software. Make sure download a good application like STOPzilla to get rid of the rogue because it offers both anti-virus plus anti-spyware security. Furthermore you should also think about using a program like PC Health Advisor to help clean up and fix any of the files within the systems registry which could have been damaged by the fake antispyware attack on your PC.
Malware Protection Manual Virus Removal
Due to the fact that the fake antispyware application may hijack your desktop and try to prevent you from opening certain files and programs you might have to end the process manually.
- Press CTRL + ALT + DELETE to open the Task Manager
- Click on the processes tab and end process (random).exe
- If that does not work press the Start button on the window task bar
- Click Computer
- Click on your main drive (normally the C drive)
- Then click the folder named USERS
- Then click on the name of the current user
- Then click on the folder named desktop
- Then look for an icon called Malware Protection Icon
- Right Click on the Malware Protection Icon
- Select properties
- Copy the file location which is similar to C:\ProgramData\(random).exe\(random).exe
When you copy the folder location leave out the directory that contains the exe file. So if the exact location of the Malware Protection Virus was the same as above you would only need to copy C:\ProgramData\(random).exe\ (keep note of this on a piece of paper)
- Then navigate to the above folder
- Right click and rename the file within that folder to any name that you choose
- Next reboot/turn off and restart the computer
- You should notice that your desktop is now functional
- You should also see the Malware Protection icon on your desktop
- Navigate to the location of the Malware Protection folder that you wrote down
- You will see the file that you renamed earlier
- Right Click and delete that file
- Also delete the folder that contained that file (this would be the location that you wrote down)
- Delete the icon from your desktop
By utilizing the above procedures your PC should fully functional and free from the dangerous Malware Protection Virus. I would advise you to install and run a reputable antispyware/antivirus program like STOPzilla. I also recommend downloading PC Health Advisor to help with the overall health of your PC.

