Nano Antivirus (NanoAntivirus) Removal Instructions
December 2nd, 2008 | by Alex |Nano Antivirus Descriptions:
Nano Antivirus, also known as NanoAntivirus, is one of the latest and hottest counterfeit antispyware that devastates the Internet community. As expected, Nano Antivirus is simply the little brother of Antispyware XP Pro. Nano Antivirus is not a real Antispyware application. Confused? That’s exactly what their intention is, which is to confuse and distract us. Don’t trust it. Nano Antivirus usually come up after you installed a video codec that come with Trojan, malware and virus. You might get infected by visiting some malicious websites. Nano Antivirus normally generates fake and misleading system popup error messages so end-users will be tricked into purchase Nano Antivirus.
It is very important to remove all the components of Nano Antivirus and all the malware and trojans that it might have come bundle with (such as zlob.trojan, trojan.vundo and Trojan.Downloader). To effectively remove Nano Antivirus, we have created a manual removal instructions which is easy to understand.
Download SpyHunter* Spyware Detection Utility
Manual Nano Antivirus Removal Instructions:
Stop Nano Antivirus Processes:
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NanoAntivirus.exe
NanoAV.exe
Find and Delete these Nano Antivirus:
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NanoAntivirus.exe
NanoAntivirus.lnk
NanoAV.exe
Uninstall NanoAntivirus.lnk
Remove Nano Antivirus Registry Values:
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Surround Software Solutions\Nano Antivirus
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “Nano Antivirus”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\uninstall\Nano Antivirus 3.8
















One Response to “Nano Antivirus (NanoAntivirus) Removal Instructions”
By Gail on Dec 3, 2008 | Reply
hi. I acquired the zlob Trojan visiting creative labs website to download drivers for my sound card. We were able to find and delete all the files. It was re-directing me to other websites to purchase spyware applications among others. How I got infected in the first place was clicking on an active x application then when my system. “alerted” me to the presence of a virus “click” here to remove it. It is my understanding that that was when it got installed. So just wanted to share in the hopes that it keeps someone else from the same trouble.