What is Windows Antivirus Rampart? Is that a virus? You would like to know from where this file can come from? How to get rid of Windows Antivirus Rampart virus without accessing to internet or opening any other programs?

Windows Antivirus Rampart Virus Description

Windows Antivirus Rampart is is a rogue antispyware that can enter your computer system with the help of Trojan virus. There is no doubt that it’s made by cyber criminals. The malware is one of the fake family rogue programs the same pesky as Windows Ultimate Security Patch and Windows Pro Safety Release. Windows Antivirus Rampart enters computer system without your acknowledgement. After that, it tries its best to use any tactics to achieve only one purpose that is to cheat you into purchasing its false security software. In order to get its goal, Windows Antivirus Rampart fake virus displays lots of false messages and system scanners about virus detected, which make you believe your computer is infected with dangerous virus. To remove this virus, you only download and install Windows Pro Solutions security tool. In the end, you will go to the payment page. It is a big scam. If you pay for this false security service, you will not be provided any security service. This false tool can not remove Windows Antivirus Rampart harmful files from your computer system. Therefore, if you get infected with this fake application, please remove the virus quick time before it damages your computer system.

This fake virus spreads via two main methods. The first method is the use of web sites controlled by hackers that exploit user’s vulnerable programs in order to install the rogue applications without his permission. The second method is using web sites that display false online antimalware scanners that scan your computer behaviors and stating that user’s computer is infected, and cheat you into downloading and installing Windows Antivirus Rampart in order to remove it. That is frustrating. To save your computer, what to need to do is manually get rid of Windows Antivirus Rampart rogue antivirus program from your computer by an efficient way.

Special tips: If your computer has been infected by the rogue antispyware and you want to remove it by yourself. You can refer to detailed guide of how to remove Windows Antivirus Rampart manually as follows. But please be careful of your operation. If you’re not an expert with abundant computer skills, your any activity may cause information loss even system crash. Contact YooCare/YooSecurity experts online for assistance now.

Screenshot of Windows Antivirus Rampart Virus

Windows Antivirus Rampart Scam

Windows Antivirus Rampart Fake Alert

What is the usual suspect for slowing down your computer? The fake alert information may like this:

Warning
Firewall has blocked a program from accessing the Internet
C:\program files\internet explorer\iexplore.exe
is suspected to have infected your PC. This type of virus intercepts entered data and transmits them to a remote server.

Error
Attempt to modify Registry key entries detected.
Registry entry analysis recommended.

Error
Trojan activity detected. System data security is at risk. It is recommended to activate protection and run a full system scan.
There is a yellow box: recommended: Please click “prevent attack” button to prevent all attacks and protect your PC.

To register this rogue application you can try the following serial number:
0W000-000B0-00T00-E0020

Windows Antivirus Rampart Phishing Payment Spam

Harmful Results of Windows Antivirus Rampart infection:

Once this nasty rogue malware installed into your computer system, it will start to run automatically when computer victim starts computer Windows. Then this virus will display numerous fake scan and then stating there are numerous unsafe infections in your computer. The virus will use tactics to convince victim to buy its antivirus program. If you attempt to use the program to remove these infections, you will be definitely cheated. Windows Antivirus Rampart is a scam as the scan results are all false. In fact, there are no any infected files exist on your computer. Therefore, please just ignore the scan results and do not buy anything this virus provided. This rogue malware will also hijack many applications of the infected computer. It will terminate your executable when you run it; it also will hijack the Windows Task Manager and Registry editor so that you could not open these programs normally and instead of the rogue’s control screen. These infections will take full control of your computer and cause many problems.

To completely eliminate Windows Antivirus Rampart fake thing, it is better to kill its processes in safe mode with networking.

Guide to get in safe mode with networking:

Restart your computer. As your computer restarts but before Windows launches, tap “F8” key constantly. Use the arrow keys to highlight the “Safe Mode with Networking” option, and then press ENTER.

Fake Windows Antivirus Rampart Removal Step by Step Instructions

Press Ctrl+Alt+Del keys together and stop all processes of Windows Antivirus Rampart in the Windows Task Manager.

Open the Registry Editor, search and remove registry entries related to Windows Antivirus Rampart Malware

All associated files of Windows Antivirus Rampart virus should be deleted absolutely.

%systemroot%\system32\random.exe
%windir%\temp*.%AppData%\NPSWF32.dll
%AppData%\Protector-[rnd].exe
%AppData%\result.db*

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Manually get rid of registry entries created by Windows Antivirus Rampart Malware Step by Step

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\Inspector %AppData%\Protector-[rnd].exe
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\WarnHTTPSToHTTPRedirect 0
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Settings\UID [rnd] or ID 4
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Settings\net [date instalation]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\AAWTray.exe

NOTE: If you are still confused for all processes and don’t want to make things worse, welcome to contact PC experts for further help.

Published by Tony Shepherd & last updated on November 9, 2012 2:39 pm

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