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How to remove Best Malware Protection

Were going to tell you Exactly how to remove Best Malware Protection virus from your computer 100% free.

Before you jump down to read the manual Best Malware Protection removal guide you need to know 2 Important things.

1. Your computer got infected for a reason.  You did not have Proper ANTIVIRUS Protection.  Even after we show you how to remove Best Malware Protection for free your computer will still be un-protected and vulnerable to future attacks!! :O

2. You need to know your computer may have several viruses on your computer besides just Best Malware Protection.  You need to run a full virus scan using one of the best antivirus clients on the market.  We recommend Spyware Doctor with Antivirus.

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What is Best Malware Protection Doing to your Computer Right Now?

  • Blocking legitimate software programs from running
  • Showing false error messages
  • Constantly Bothers You and WILL NOT CLOSE
  • Cannot Un-Install Best Malware Protection
  • May be blocking internet access
  • Users may see pop-ups and re-directs

Some General information about Best Malware Protection ( The fake client )

Best Malware Protection is a fake anti-spyware program which deceives people by providing fake scan results and security alerts. It is from the same rouge family as: Advanced Security Tool 2010, Home Personal Antivirus, IE-Security, Security Central, Total Secure 2009, Win PC Defender, XP Police Antivirus, WinDefender 2009, Win PC Antivirus, and XP Deluxe Protector.
Best Malware Protection can invade your system with the help of fake online scanners and Trojans. Insecure websites are also a potential source of this rouge program. Once Best Malware Protection is inside your machine, it will perform a fake scan and will inform you that your computer has got infected. In addition to this, Best Malware Protection will also display fake security alerts. After displaying the results, Best Malware Protection will suggest you to buy the paid version of the program to remove the so-called threats.

But don’t get scared to see these results and alerts because the threats Best Malware Protection is talking about does not exist in reality. It is only trying to scare you so that you purchase the paid version of the application. One major problem with this rouge software is that it can hijack internet explorer and block other programs.

Once running in your system, Best Malware Protection may come up with security alerts like this one:

Potentially harmful software detected. To enable the security mode and remove harmful software it is recommended to perform a cleanup.
Name: taskmgr.exe

Location: C:Windowssystem32

The problem may be far worse:  You need to understand that your computer may very easily have more than just Best Malware Protection installed.  You need to run a full virus scan to ensure no other viruses are installed on your computer.  Viruses  are known to corrupt user data and personal files including pictures, word documents, music and videos.

We recommend you scan your computer using Spyware Doctor with Antivirus to ensure no other threats are on your computer besides this single virus.

If the below manaul instructions are too hard for you or you just want a pro to remove this threat for you we recommend http://www.pcninja.com. This remote computer repair company can remote in and fully remove all viruses and spyware from your computer including Best Malware Protection.

Best Malware Protection Removal Video

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Remove Best Malware Protection, Removal Steps

Step 1.  You need to stop the main executable (filename.exe) of this virus. 
Virus Exetutables you may need to stop:

  • [random].exe ( Thie means there may be a .exe that is unqiue to your computer in our case the file was BM777_2324.exe)

In order to stop this process , one of the following tactics should work
Tactic 1. Open the Task Manager and Terminate the virus executable(s) ( Learn How to Use Task Manager Here )

Tactic 2. Re-name the executable(s) and re-start your computer.  ( Learn How to re-name a file here )  The folder path to this executable is

XP: Hint view the below Random folder by date modified to help find out the name of the folder.

  • C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataRandomRandom.exe

Vista / Windows 7: One of the below

  •  C:ProgramData[Random]Randcom.exe (PLease note that the "ProgramData" folder is a hidden folder.

Tactic 3. Boot into safe mode so this virus will not load ( Learn How to Boot Into Safe Mode )

Tactic 4. Perform a System Restore to possibly undo the virus installation.  This will cause you to lose any software or software updates you have installed after the restore date you pick.  However your personal files should not be changed or removed.  I HAVE SEEN THIS OPTION DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD SO I PERSONALLY RARLY DO IT WITH VIRUS INFECTIONS.  ( Learn How to do a System Restore Here )

REMOVE Best Malware Protection Executalbes

Step 2.  Once you have used one of the  tactics in step one to stop Best Malware Protection from running you will need to delete Best Malware Protection's executable.  Please note that in option 4 the file traces may already be gone.

You will need to browse to the following file path and delete the main executable of this virus threat as well as other related files

XP

  • C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataRandomRandom.exe
  • C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataRandomsqlite3.dll
  • C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataRandommozcrt19.dll
  • C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataRandomwrvcdkbxgge7tlkuf.dll
  • C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataRandomBMP.ico
  • C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataRandom777b833be23bc88cb7a524164fc5c986.ocx
  • C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataRandomBMPSys

Vista / Windows 7

  •   C:ProgramData[Random]Randcom.exe (PLease note that the "ProgramData" folder is a hidden folder.

  • C:ProgramData[Random]BMP.ico

  • C:ProgramData[Random]BMPSys

  • C:ProgramData[Random]EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE FOLDER

 (Please note that if you used tactic 2 of step 1 you will of already re-named this file.  Delete the file you re-named.)

CHECK FOR OTHER VIRUSES

STEP 3. We now need to ensure there are no other threats installed on your computer.  To do this you will need to download and install one of the following antivirus clients that we trust.  We do recommend Spyware Doctor with Antivirus as it tends to work great and the software is super easy to use.

-> Other Antivirus clients we Like are:  Kaspersky Antivirus 2011| NOD32 Antivrus | Norton Antivirus

Run a full virus scan to ensure no other viruses are installed.  If no other threats are found while using Spyware Doctor with Antivirus or one of the other trusted anti-virus clients above you can consder your computer free of viruses.  Consider purchasing any of the above so you have real time protection against viruses so you do not get infected again and so your personal files are kept safe on your computer.

Best Malware Protection Registry Traces

Step 4.  Honestly,  in most cases the traces in the registry do not need to be removed or modified.  The main executable has been deleted so the path shown in the registry trace is invalid and won't harm your computers data.

It's just not worth the risk of you poking around in the registry.  Damaging your computer is very easy to do while in the registry.  For this reason we really recommend you do not manually go into the registry.  Use an antivirus client or registry cleaner like PC Health Advisor to remove those invalid trace.  You can download PC Health Advisor Here. I use this as my registry cleaner and PC – optimizer tool.

Step 5. PROVIDE FEEDBACK!.  This last step is easy to skip but please take 1 minute and provide any of the following

  • File Paths and traces to keep the guide up to date
  • If you have a better way
  • Let us know anything you like

How to Get Extra Help

We are always willing to take extra time and try to help you out.  You may ask questions below in the comments section.  Please state ALL of the following or your question will just be answered with another question asking for the below information

  • What is Your Operating System XP, Vista, Windows 7
  • What Antivirus Client you currently have installed?  Is it a free version?
  • What steps in the guide you already completed.  This lets us know you at least read the guide before asking us what's already there.
  • What Step you are currently on and the exact issue you are having with that step.

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  • Anonymous

    The removevirus.org how-to worked like a charm. “Best Malware Protection”(BMP) is the only virus infestation we have ever had, but its popups and demands wore us down and drove us crazy for several hours—until I found my way to this site, in fact. I watched the video and also printed out the instructions. The computer affected has XP Home (Svc Pack 3). I couldn’t access the task manager, but I found a great shortcut to the executable and the cure: right click one of BMP’s icons, click on Properties, copy the location shown in Target, go to the location (C:\documents and settings\all users\application data\, in this case), go into the folder with exe named identified by date and name, change the name of the *.exe, reboot, go back to the location and delete both folders (the name of the second was a string of letters). The name of the executable was something like 88d-106.exe. Sorry I don’t have the details, but I was so eager to get rid of BMP that I sent it straight to the Recycle and then deleted it from there, too.

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  • Anonymous

    This is a great guide! I needed it for 7, but I couldn’t get it to open. But I think that I have resolved the issues now!

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