XPAntivirus2009 (XP Antivirus 2009) Removal Instructions (Antivirus XP 2009)

September 1st, 2008 | by Alex |

XP Antivirus 2009 Descriptions:

XPAntivirus2009, also known as XP Antivirus 2009, or Antivirus XP 2009, is one of the latest and hottest counterfeit antispyware that devastates the Internet community. Does this sound familiar to you? Yes, XP Antivirus 2009 is indeed a clone of the infamous Antivirus 2009 that previously reported by us. XP Antivirus 2009 usually come up after you installed a video codec that come with Trojan, malware and virus. XP Antivirus 2009 normally generates fake and misleading system popup error messages so end-users will be tricked into purchase XP Antivirus 2009.

It is very important to remove all the components of of the XP Antivirus 2009 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 XP Antivirus 2009, we have created a manual removal instructions which is easy to understand.

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Manual XP Antivirus 2009 Removal Instructions:

Stop XP Antivirus 2009 Processes:
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xpa.exe
xpa2009.exe
av2009.exe
av2009[1].exe
AV2009Install.exe
XPAntivirus2009.exe
XP Antivirus 2009.lnk
Uninstall Antivirus.lnk
XPAntivirus2009.exe

Find and Delete these XP Antivirus 2009:
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xpa.exe
xpa2009.exe
av2009.exe
av2009install.exe
av2009install_0011.exe
av2009[1].exe
XPAntivirus2009.exe
ieupdates.exe
scui.cpl
%program_files%\XP Antivirus 2009\av2009.exe
%startmenu%\XP Antivirus 2009\XP Antivirus 2009.lnk
%startmenu%\XP Antivirus 2009\uninstall XP Antivirus 2009.lnk
winsrc.dll
%desktopdirectory%\XP Antivirus 2009.lnk
winsrc.dll
ieupdates.exe
av2009install_0011.exe
av2009install.exe
%program_files%\XP Antivirus 2009\av2009.exe

Remove XP Antivirus 2009 Registry Values:
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run ieupdate

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  1. 7 Responses to “XPAntivirus2009 (XP Antivirus 2009) Removal Instructions (Antivirus XP 2009)”

  2. By Tin on Oct 5, 2008 | Reply

    I have never downloaded Xp Antivirus 2009. Never ever installed XP Antivirus 2009 and never purchased it. How in the world did it show up in my computer without my permission? I have no clues and I am about to throw the display across the street.

  3. By Moinak on Oct 20, 2008 | Reply

    hi,
    this is a virus , it is disguised as an antivirus software. you need to treat it as a virus

  4. By tom on Oct 23, 2008 | Reply

    it comes with a vary of files, or as a drive by, its not always needed to open the file to have this on your computer.
    but if you do click on the pop-up or uninstal it in theb software section it will corropt your computer like the virus it is. moinak is right treat it klike a virus
    remove register keys and make sure you reg is clean by all means, custom with this virusse is de uninstall and sreensave reg keys that are infected

  5. By Pete on Oct 27, 2008 | Reply

    hi there. i have recently had the same problem (sudden appearance of xp antivirus 2009). why did it delete all components of my norten internet security package??

  6. By Ed Sterling on Oct 28, 2008 | Reply

    This virus automatically downloads from rogue websites. Usually they come from rogue websites with very similar names to popular sites, for example http://www.ebya.com, or http://www.yahooo.com etc. The mistake people make is believing what they see. The antivirus scan you initially see is simply a flash movie, there is no program actually scanning. Removal techniques vary based on the variant of the virus. Usually this virus adds itself to the USERINIT command line, or the Winlogon notify section of the registry, making it impossible for the average user to remove. Your best hope is using a bootable CDROM such as BartPE and possibly even your own XP installation CDROM in “console recovery” mode, so that your own infected Windows is not running, that way you can clean it up thoroughly and remove the infected files. I have not yet seen any antivirus package (McAfee, Norton, AVG) that was able to remove this completely.

  7. By Kathleen Adams on Dec 17, 2008 | Reply

    Well, I admit it — I was took. I think my brain must have been softened from the alert windows that popped up again and again and again and again and again and again and again…

    I mean, I resisted a long time and finally gave in. It somehow invalidated portions of my Zone Alarm security package, too — at least, I think that’s why I suddenly couldn’t reinstall Zone Alarm, even from the disk.

    Crap. I guess…I guess I should try my XP installation disk?

  8. By hann on Jan 2, 2009 | Reply

    i got the SAME thing hey. i could not be bothered with the “DOWNLOAD A FREAKIN UPDATE OR I’LL DIE ON YOU” popups. yeah my zone alarm is doing it too. man i cannot believe i fell for it. the fact that they said “enter email and serial key, if you can’t remember your serial key, just click next”(or something) got me, i was like….what program goes ‘oh don’t worry if you don’t have verification we’ll let you have it anyway’ :P :P dammit stupid virus i’ll kill you!! i hate technology, and i’m 18 hahaha

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