Data Protection (datprot.exe) removal guide

Data Protection (datprot.exe) is a rogue anti-spyware program (clone of Digital Protection, Your Protection, Dr. Guard and User Protection) that promoted and installed itself through the use of fake alert trojans that advertise the program on desktop.


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Active Security removal instruction. How to remove rogue ActiveSecurity?

Active Security (a.k.a. ActiveSecurity) is a malicious antivirus application clone of rogue CoreGuard Antivirus 2009, involving all annoying features of any rogue. This program starts fake scans of the computer, and then the attack of computer users begins.


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How to remove Antivirus.exe? (rogue Antivirus removal guide)

Antivirus is a rogue security program from the same family as Antivirus Pro 2010, HomeAntivirus2010, PC AntiSpyware 2010 and PC Security 2009. Once installed, this parasite will be configured to scan your computer automatically each time you log on into Windows. The scan and provided results are of course false. This program drops files on [...]


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