Win 7 AntiMalware 2010, or ave.exe Descriptions:
Win 7 AntiMalware 2010, sometimes referred to as Win 7 AntiMalware, is just the rename of the earlier released Win 7 Antivirus Pro. The rogueware uses the same tactics to scare and, eventually, deceive computer users. Win 7 AntiMalware 2010 comes from the same rogueware family as Vista AntiMalware 2010 and XP AntiMalware 2010.
Win 7 AntiMalware 2010 is designed to get installed on your PC as you don’t even expect that. You can be looking to update your flash player, or download some video codec in order to watch a movie online, and bang – you have this threat installed on your machine. In addition, the rogue might be promoted through the online scanners. Keep in mind that you aren’t asked to accept any license agreement. The Trojan-based application just steals to your PC and acts in the way it wants.
However, in case you notice any of the following symptoms on your machine, keep in mind that you might be in danger. The symptoms include:
- the slow performance of your machine;
- additional icons on the desktop;
- the homepage of your browser is changed;
- your PC is scanned constantly;
- a list of infections is detected during every single scan.
All in all, don’t ever purchase the application. Be sure that you have the update antivirus software. In case, Win 7 AntiMalware 2010 has got to your PC, remove it manually (follow the instructions below), or use our spyware detection tool.
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Win 7 AntiMalware 2010, or ave.exe Manual Removal Instructions:
Stop These Win 7 AntiMalware 2010 Processes:
(Learn how to do this)
ave.exe
Find and Delete These Win 7 AntiMalware 2010 Files:
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ave.exe
Remove These Win 7 AntiMalware 2010 Registry Values:
(Learn how to do this)
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareClassessecfileshellopencommand “(Default)†= “%UserProfile%Local SettingsApplication Dataav.exe†/START “%1″ %*
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareClasses.exeshellopencommand “(Default)†= “%UserProfile%Local SettingsApplication Dataav.exe†/START “%1″ %*
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.exeshellopencommand “(Default)†= “%UserProfile%Local SettingsApplication Dataav.exe†/START “%1″ %*
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTsecfileshellopencommand “(Default)†= “%UserProfile%Local SettingsApplication Dataav.exe†/START “%1″ %*
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClientsStartMenuInternetFIREFOX.EXEshellsafemodecommand “(Default)†= “%UserProfile%Local SettingsApplication Dataav.exe†/START “C:Program FilesMozilla Firefoxfirefox.exe†-safe-mode
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftSecurity Center “FirewallOverride†= “1″
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClientsStartMenuInternetFIREFOX.EXEshellopencommand “(Default)†= “%UserProfile%Local SettingsApplication Dataav.exe†/START “C:Program FilesMozilla Firefoxfirefox.exeâ€
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftSecurity Center “AntiVirusOverride†= “1″
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClientsStartMenuInternetIEXPLORE.EXEshellopencommand “(Default)†= “%UserProfile%Local SettingsApplication Dataav.exe†/START “C:Program FilesInternet Exploreriexplore.exeâ€
Win 7 AntiMalware 2010 is a rogue malware removal tool, fake virus protection program that displays fake security alert and lists false system security threats just to trick you into thinking that your computer is infected with spyware, adware and other malware. It’s not a new rogue program. Win7 AntiMalware 2010 is just a rename of Win 7 Antivirus Pro malware. It uses the same misleading methods to trick users into purchasing the rogue program. Don’t buy it! Instead, please use the removal instructions and get rid of Win 7 AntiMalware 2010 as soon as possible.
As a typical scareware, Win 7 AntiMalware 2010 displays fake security warnings and notifications claiming that your computer is infected and under attack from a remote computer. That’s not true, please ignore such false information. The rogue program also blocks antivirus and antispyware programs and hijacks Internet Explorer. It may disable Task Manager and Registry Editor to make the removal process rather complicated as these tools are very useful when removing such infections. You may choose to remove Win 7 AntiMalware 2010 either manually or with an automatic removal tool. However, please note that this rogue program may come bundled with other malicious software that’s why we strongly recommend you to use an anti-malware program for Win 7 AntiMalware 2010 removal.
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