How to Remove Real Antivirus (Real-AV Removal Info)
December 29th, 2008 | by Alex |Real Antivirus Descriptions:
Real Antivirus or RealAntivirus, is a rogue antispyware application that created to ruin the integrity of our computing experience. Real Antivirus is fake and malicious, with the intent of screwing up your computers. It is possible that Real Antivirus is a clone of the infamous Antivirus 2009 or its variants. It is somewhat ironic to see a fake antivirus application got udpated like other programs. Guess we are living in an usual world and nothing really surprises us anymore. Generally, Real Antivirus usually comes up after you installed a video codec that come with Trojan, malware and virus. Real Antivirus normally generates fake and misleading system popup error messages so end-users will be tricked into purchase Real Antivirus.
It is extremely important to remove all the components of of the Real 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 and safely remove Real Antivirus, we have created a manual removal instructions. Be sure to back the data up before proceeding. Good luck!
Download SpyHunter* Spyware Detection Utility
Manual Real Antivirus Removal Instructions:
Stop Real Antivirus Processes:
(Learn how to do this)
RealAntivirus.exe
rundll32.exe
Real Antivirus.lnk
Uninstall Antivirus.lnk
Find and Delete these Real Antivirus:
(Learn how to do this)
RealAntivirus.exe
rundll32.exe
Remove Real Antivirus Registry Values:
(Learn how to do this)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “RealAntivirus”
















3 Responses to “How to Remove Real Antivirus (Real-AV Removal Info)”
By Mo on Oct 31, 2008 | Reply
Oh well I really don’t know if Real Antivirus is real or fake.
By Brett on Nov 2, 2008 | Reply
Real Antivirus? Are you kidding me? It’s REALLY FAKE Antivirus!
By Joel on Dec 31, 2008 | Reply
During step 2 I searched for files called “rundll32.exe”. There were no hits for that name exactly, but 4 files were found called “rundll32″, and 7 called “RUNDLL32.EXE-13B7AD92.pf” (or something quite similar).
Does anyone know if its these files I am supposed to delete? Is it same to do so?