System Protection 2012 Descriptions:
System Protection 2012 is a newly detected rogue that is very similar to AV Security 2012. The rogue pretends to be a legitimate anti-virus tool, but uses deceitful techniques to prompt users into purchasing its bogus full version.
Hacked websites and Trojans are the rogue’s accomplices. If a user clicks on a compromised website, the Trojans hidden in it sneak into the computer unnoticeably. When the rogue is already in the system, it starts producing fake scary warnings that aim at convincing the user the computer is seriously infected with various viruses. Soon after that the phony program evokes a fake scan tool that further frightens the victim by displaying bogus list of malware pieces. As a conclusion, the scan tool recommends purchasing System Protection 2012 as the best solution.
Do not fall for these malicious strategies! Remove the rogueware as soon as possible.
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Manual System Protection 2012 Removal Instructions:
Stop These System Protection 2012 Processes:
(Learn how to do this)
[set of random characters].exe
Find and Delete These System Protection 2012 Files:
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%StartMenu%\Programs\System Protection 2012\
%StartMenu%\Programs\System Protection 2012\System Protection 2012.lnk
%StartMenu%\Programs\Startup\crss.exe
%UserProfile%\Desktop\System Protection 2012.lnk
%AppData%\\System Protection 2012.ico
%AppData%\ldr.ini
%AppData%\svhostu.exe
%Temp%\svhostu.exe
Remove These System Protection 2012 Registry Values:
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\System Protection 2012
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “[set of random characters]”
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “[set of random characters]”
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