How to remove System Protector rogue anti-spyware

System Protector (SystemProtector) is definitely NOT a trustworthy application. It’s hard to consider a program developed to deceive unsuspecting computer users to be worth installing. As a rule, you won’t know you have System Protector on board before it apparently manifests itself.

These programs are advertised through the use of Trojans that display alerts stating that your computer is infected or has a security risk, and then when clicked on, will download and install System Protector without your permission. Once installed, the program will be set to start automatically and to scan your computer.

When the scanning has finished, it will state that your computer has numerous infections and will not remove them unless you purchase the program. These infections, though, are all false and do not even exist on your computer.

How to remove System Protector. Removal Guide

Some installations of System Protector include a DLL that is loaded via the Winlogon Notify key. This DLL has a random name and is located in the C:WindowsSystem32 folder. If this DLL is loaded it will make it so you cannot run numerous anti-malware programs on your computer.

Try to use Trojan Remover to start free scan and remove System Protector.

System Protector automatical remover:

As you might have foreseen, System Protector is not a lonely walker in the empty space. In contrary, it has multiple ties with other rogues so that complex malware removal is the best way to get rid of System Protector. In addition, if you remove System Protector automatically, you get life-time protection from malware aggression.

download How to remove System Protector rogue anti spyware

System Protector manual removal guide:

Delete System Protector files:

lsascs.exe
shellex.dll
windll32.exe
spyprotector.cpl

Delete System Protector registry entries:

HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun “System Protector”


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