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How to remove XP Antispyware 2009?

What is XP Antispyware 2009?

XP Antispyware 2009 rogue anti-spyware is one of the latest products that desolate community of Internet. Visiting websites xpas-2009.com, xpantispyware-2009.com and others that sell  XP Antispyware 2009 you should pay attention to several things on it. First of all this rogue product is one of the newest, but awards & reviews say that it is in the top 100 products of 2006 moreover it is the best of the year 2005. Isn’t it strange? Also there is no actual information about creators. Usually self-respecting anti-spyware or antivirus creators do not do spelling mistakes on their web sites especially on the main page. XP Antispyware 2009 is absolutely useless application that shows falsified pop-ups with false information about infections, system security risks etc. Usually it comes after installation of video codec that includes trojan in it.

We recommend you to remove this parasite on first signs of its existing. The manual removal of XPAntispyware2009 could be very difficult on your own; you must remember that it is important to remove all components of this parasite that includes trojans as zlob.trojan, trojan.vundo and Trojan.Downloader. Make sure that you have all of your data back up.


XP Antispyware 2009 is Extremely dangerous

arrow XP Antispyware 2009 is a corrupt Anti-Spyware program
arrow XP Antispyware 2009 may spread via Trojans
arrow XP Antispyware 2009 may display fake security messages
arrow XP Antispyware 2009 may install additional spyware to your computer
arrow XP Antispyware 2009 may repair its files, spread or update by itself
arrow XP Antispyware 2009 violates your privacy and compromises your security
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XP Antispyware 2009 screenshots


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Manual XP Antispyware 2009 removal


Important Note: Although it is possible to manually remove XP Antispyware 2009, such activity can permanently damage your system if any mistakes are made in the process, as advanced spyware parasites are able to automatically repair themselves if not completely removed. Thus, manual spyware removal is recommended for experienced users only, such as IT specialists or highly qualified system administrators. For other users, we recommend using Spyware Doctor or other malware and spyware removal applications found on 2-viruses.com. Stop these XP Antispyware 2009 processes:
Disable these XP Antispyware 2009 DLL files::
Remove these XP Antispyware 2009 Registry Entries:
Remove these XP Antispyware 2009 files:
It is impossible to list all file names and locations of modern parasites. You can identify remaining parasites, other XP Antispyware 2009 infected files and get help in XP Antispyware 2009 removal by using free Spyware Doctor scanner. It comes with free real-time protection module that helps preventing XP Antispyware 2009 and similar threats.

XP Antispyware 2009 is classified as Rogue Anti-Spyware. After infecting a user’s system, it proceeds to scare its victim into buying the “product” by displaying fake security messages, stating that your computer is infected with spyware and only XP Antispyware 2009 can help you to remove it after you download the trial version. As soon as the victim downloads XP Antispyware 2009 trial version, it pretends to scan your computer and shows a grossly exaggerated amount of non-existent errors. Then, XP Antispyware 2009 offers to buy the full version to fix these false errors. If the user agrees, XP Antispyware 2009 does not only fix the errors, but it also takes the user’s money and may even install additional spyware into the victim’s computer.

Some Rogue Anti-Spyware, such as XP Antispyware 2009, may offer users to buy it after the victim clicks on a banner or a pop-up while surfing the internet. Usually, a Trojan is installed to a victim’s computer after clicking on the advertisement. It then proceeds to download or even install XP Antispyware 2009, which is another way for Rogue Anti-Spyware to spread itself.

Most of rogue Anti-Spyware, such as XP Antispyware 2009, is nearly impossible to remove manually.


How to tell if your PC has been infected by a Rogue Anti-Spyware such as XP Antispyware 2009?

Numerous undesirable and annoying pop-ups: A typical Rogue Anti-Spyware parasite keeps track of your internet browsing habits, sending your browsing history data to remote servers, owned by third party companies that use this information to advertise their products via numerous pop-ups, toolbars, hijacked homepages and spam letters. All these undesirable advertising methods are used on the victims of Rogue Anti-Spyware.
Changed or new icons: Sometimes, Rogue Anti-Spyware installs unwanted software to a victim’s PC without user’s knowledge and consent. This may lead to slower PC performance and stability, as well as more unwanted programs you can't remove.

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  1. mik
    October 21st, 2008 at 10:13 | #1

    XP Antispyware is like the computer equivalent of AIDS, honestly. I’ve had it on my laptop about a week now and it just takes over everything uncontrollably. It started with a popup in the system tray every 45 seconds (red circle with white cross symbol) and now its totally fucked the whole system.
    Every time I search google and click a result it opens a new tab with a totally different site. If I type for example http://www.mcafee.com or any antivirus site it won’t display it, connection reset or some other excuse, but for example http://www.pepsi.com will work fine. The computer I would say is about 3x slower than normal, it has disabled task manager and I have tried and failed to install mcafee antivirus – it says I do not have administrative privileges, however I am the administrator. Its latest trick is to randomly restart the system, with absolutely no warning – it just shuts down, and a couple of hours ago when it restarted the desktop and taskbar appeared and although I could move the cursor around I couldn’t click anything. The screensaver came on OK but I had absolutely no input at all, couldn’t even highlight icons by clicking, start menu key, right click key and ctrl alt & del did not do anything. I turned off the power and now it won’t turn on again.
    This is a) an extremely annoying program, b) VERY cleverly designed, and c) EXTREMELY dangerous. It will take over your system and download all sorts of crap.

  2. Bob
    October 23rd, 2008 at 23:14 | #2

    so i got it, tried to just do an uninstall of it, and it deleted every program on my C: drive. >.> bad news.. the “uninstall” link in the start menu, upon closer observation, is actually the install link. so ya.. imma reformat my C: and kill it! i know.. it’s overkill.. but my files are already gone from my C: drive, not any other drive.. just my xp one. so it’s not so bad. thanks! and BTW, don’t get the learn japanese free software from gbatemp.com ;) ciao!

  3. Jim
    October 24th, 2008 at 15:13 | #3

    HELP!!! The dum XP Antispyware 2009 thing is on my other computer, it killed orshutdown the internet so I haveno way to stop it! any tips?! Anyone!!?

  4. Dex
    October 26th, 2008 at 21:40 | #4

    This thing totally sucks. I was experienced enough to know that thing was full of BS as soon as its little quick launch alert appeared. This occurred after my computer automatically restarted itself possibly due to the trojan. This is the toughest trojan I’ve ever encountered, 2nd is Vundo Variant which also required something like Unlocker Assistant to delete. It’s not recommended to use such a method on this because it quickly repairs itself. So far it has redownloaded itself 3 times on my computer after what I thought were successful attempts by using Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware. Each time however, my SpybotSearchandDestroy always detects a change in registry and even when I tell it remember to deny the change, it always asks everytime. My suggestion would be not to use the quick scan on the Malewarebytes’ Anti-Malware. If that fails, get SpyHunter 3. I have yet to use the one provided on this website, but if all fails I’d have to go for it.

  5. lola
    November 13th, 2008 at 04:03 | #5

    it antispyware 2009 block everythin….myspace,youtube,his5 nd other certain suff…how can i remove it…HELPPPPPPPPPPPPP..PLZZZZZZ

  6. Shane
    March 22nd, 2010 at 18:03 | #6

    Once upon a time, I had something called Security Tool on my computer. It is along the same lines as Antispyware XP. In order to temporarily disable the program, you had to boot the computer in safe mode (repetedly press f8 upon startup, or in MSCONFIG if not already disabled). Once in safe mode, you can use the internet to find/download/run antivirus and antimalware programs. Or, if you so choose, you can remove it manually, by following the directions above. If you decide to remove manually, make sure not to delete any other important files (like .dll) that could potentially mess up your system.

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