Remove Win 7 Anti-Spyware

Win 7 Anti-Spyware is a clone of Win 7 Anti-Spyware 2011 and several other FALSE security clients. This Win 7 Anti-Spyware removal guide walks you through manually removing the Win 7 Anti-Spyware virus. Be sure to read the whole guide before starting. We may also make a Win 7 Anti-Spyware removal virus to help you remove Win 7 Anti-Spyware if this threat actually starts to infect many people.

 

What is Win 7 Anti-Spyware?

Win 7 Anti-Spywares is a FAKE SECURITY CLIENT. I know it may look real to many people but that is how a scam is sopposed to work. By looking like Windows is recommending this antivirus client they are able to trick users into making a purchase of this fake security client.

 How Did I get infected with Win 7 Anti-Spyware?

In our testings we found that most users seem to get tricked into installing this client. They are lead to belive it's a vidoe or codec update or another important update that their computer needs. Once the user installs the program this program autostarts and auto runs on the computer.

In some cases users may be getting infected from a trojan virus that is already installed on their computer. If the user never installed any program that they know of recently then chances are you have another virus on your computer that went out and downloaded / installed this client onto your system.

What is Win 7 Anti-Spyware Doing to My Computer Right Now?

The scan results found by this bogus security client are all fake.  Below are some of the fake warnings a user may see. REMEBMER ALL THESE WARNINGS ARE MADE UP!

"System hijack!
System Security threat was detected. Viruses and/or spyware may be damaging your system now. Prevent infection and data loss or srealing be running a free secruity scan.
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"System danger!
Your system security is in danger. Privacy threats detected. Spyware, keyloggers or Trojans may be working in the background right now. Perform an in-depth scan and removal now, click here.
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"Tracking software found!
Your PC activity is being monitored. Possible spyware infection. Your data security may be compromised. Sensitive data can be stolen. Prevent damage now by completing a security scan.
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"Privacy alert!
Rouge malwre deteced in your system. Data leaks and system damage are possible. Click here for a free security scan and spyware deletion.
"

My favorite is this the one shown in this image below

Remove Win 7 Anti-Spyware

Win 7 Anti-Spyware is not attempting to steal passwords or any data off your computer. This scam simply wants to trick users into making a purchase. Most users will not be able to use the Task Manager or System Restore as well as several other programs while this client is running. This virus actually blocks most programs from running and can diable other security software.

 

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What Do I Do To Remove Win 7 Anti-Spyware?

You need to remove Win 7 Anti-Spyware as soon as you can. Follow the below manual guide to learn the exact steps needed to remove Win 7 Anti-Spyware and fully delete this virus from your computer. We also recommend you run a full scan using Spyware Doctor with Antivirus once you are done following the manual guide to ensure you have no other infections on the computer.

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Win 7 Anti-Spyware Manual Removal Procedures

The first step you must take in order to remove Win 7 Anti-Spyware is to stop the following process. Watch the video for guidance.

  • [random].exe ( Example is lxm.exe ) Your file trace will be named different.
  • [random].exe ( Example is java.exe ) Your file trace will be named different.

To Stop this process you can

A. Browse to the file location shown below and re-name the file first and then restart your computer. Then browse to that file location again and delete the file.

B.  Boot into Safe Mode and delete the file

C:  Use this process explorer tool http://www.removevirus.org/process-killing-software-654  to find the location of the file and re-name it then delete after re-boot.

D:  Log-into another users account and see if you can delete the file.

E:  Start the Task Manager the very second you login and terminate the process that way.

The next step in Win 7 Anti-Spyware removal is to delete the following file:

Windows XP:

  • C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\[random]\[random].exe
  • C:\Documents and Settings\USER NAME\Local Settings\Application Data\[random].exe

Windows Vista/7:

  • C:\Users\USER NAME\AppData\Roaming\Random.exe (java.exe in our case)
  • C:\Users\USER NAME\AppData\Local\Random.exe

Once you have deleted the above executable, Win 7 Anti-Spyware will no longer be running. At this time you need to run a full virus scan. RUN THE  SCAN!. We recommend wither Spyware Doctor with Antivirus. You need to ensure no other viruses are on your computer.  So many people skip this very simple step.  Take an extra few mintues and ensure you have all the viruses removed.

If you find this threat too hard to remove yourself and need an expert we recommend www.pcninja.com . They charge far less than others and are great at what they do.

Win 7 Anti-Spyware Registry Removal Procedures

Once you have deleted the above Win 7 Anti-Spyware file trace you will also want to remove the infected registry item. This is not a requirement as you already deleted the main executable.:

  • KEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRunOnce "[random]"

You should now run a full security scan to ensure no other threats are installed on your computer. We recommend you download a copy of Spyware Doctor with Antivirus.

Win 7 Anti-Spyware Directories:

XP

    no set directory at this time

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Windows 7 / Windows Vista

  • no set diectory at this time

Conclusion

It is not recommended for inexperienced users to attempt to delete Win 7 Anti-Spyware manually, as any mistake made during removal could result in your system getting damaged. Therefore, inexperienced users are advised to use a web-based repair service such as www.pcninja.com or legitimate antivirus software such as Spyware Doctor with Antivirus.

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