10 November 2009
Delete AntiMalware!
AntiMalware is a rogue anti-spyware that was copied from other fake security tools PC Scout and Active Security. Just like its predecessor, AntiMalware tries to take over the whole computer’s system without any consent of a user. It seeks getting rid of the antivirus program that finds installed in the targeted machine and enables it, if finds some traces. When ready, AntiMalware changes System Registry to start automatically when Windows boots up and as a result computer’s usage is greatly affected.
AntiMalware displays fake system scanners and tons of security notifications that should not be taken serious. All the alerts that are loaded by this scam report lots of various infections to be found, for example: Virus.Win32.Gpcode.ak, Email-Worm.Win32.NetSky.q, Net-Worm.Win32.Mytob.t Net-Worm.Win32.DipNet.d, Trojan-Downloader.JS.Multi.ca, Backdoor.Win32.Agent.ich, Rootkit.Win32.Agent.pp, Trojan.Win32.Agent.dcc, Backdoor.Win32.Kbot.al, Virus.Win32.Hala.a, Trojan-PSW.Win32.Hangame.cp, Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Agent.bm, Trojan-Clicker.HTML.IFrame.g, Trojan-Clicker.Win32.NetBuie.b, Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Tiny.a, Trojan-Downloader.HTML.Agent.aq, Trojan-Downloader.NSIS.Agent.a, Trojan-Downloader.VBS.Agent.cd.
Though these cyber threats are real, they do not exist in the computer which is infected with AntiMalware. Even when machine is completely clean, results are the same. These fraudulent tactics are concentrated in making people scared about these infections and selling the “full†its version. Don’t purchase AntiMalware because it won’t fix any problem that is reported to be found. Keep in mind, that uninstalling this rogue antispyware must be done on time, so don’t waste any minute and clean your PC from AntiMalware.
Delete these files: antimalware.exe, amext.dll, help.ico, malw.db, uninstall.exe, AntiMalware Support.lnk, Uninstall AntiMalware.lnk, 4otjesjty.mof, c.dat, creg.dat.
Read more about AntiMalware:
AntiMalware. Removal instructions
AntiMalware. Get rid of this scam

