Where can I get Win Server Defender Firewall Alert activation code? My laptop is infected with fake-antivirus win  defender , if I click on explorer or chrome there’s a pop up saying “win7 defender firewall alert” which blocks me to open internet, how to get rid of Win Defender virus when can’t access internet? Win 7 defender blocks internet, do I need to purchase the thing to get WinServer Defender Reg Key? Any suggestions?

What is Win Server Defender Firewall Alert?

Win Server Defender Firewall Alert is a fake antispyware application that can be labelled as a scare-ware because it is designed to scare PC users that their computers have been infected by several dangerous threats, Trojans and viruses. It is the variant of XP Defender Firewall Alert and Vista Defender Firewall Alert. These firewall alert viruses, created by cyber hackers who aim at collecting benefit from PC users all over the world, have been given the abilities to bypass most antivirus protection and sneak inside vulnerable systems. On the other hand, there isn’t any antivirus software that can deal with these malicious programs completely or successfully. Besides, you might be fooled by them as they show up on your screen as legit antivirus programs. Unbelievable isn’t it?

Do you have any idea of where and when did you pick up this Win Server Defender fake antispyware program? Even though your antivirus software hasn’t caught this malicious software, you haven’t done anything different from the past few days. Just usual chat with family members and friends online, business conferences, movies and songs, but nothing more. In order to get infected by WinServer Defender virus, you might have logged on to some hacked sites without conscious. Trojans hidden among those sites can get you to this infection. Once it’s successfully installed, you will get a pop up of unfamiliar Win Server Defender antivirus software out of nowhere which will start scanning through your computer system right away! Ridiculously, you can’t even stop this scanning process. Once the win server defender scan is done, it will report a lot of risks and warn you that your computer is in extreme danger.

Cannot get rid of all these detected dangers? Do you want to sign up and activate this Win Defender? Please don’t! This Win Server Defender is a virus and you don’t have to believe anything it tells you. To save your computer, Live Chat with YooSecurity Expert Now. You can also follow the manual removal guide below to get your problem fixed. (For advanced computer users)

WinServerDefender Activate Now Screenshot

Win-Server-Defender

How Did Win Defender Firewall Alert Attack Your Computer And Block The Internet?

Win Server Defender Firewall Alert  can attack your computer system in different ways and aspects. It can not only affect your activities on the infected PC, but also damage hardware sometimes. Do you have any idea of how WinServerDefender virus can be that aggressive? That’s because it has done some reset of system default structures when it’s in. By doing that, it can stay inside the infected system much longer. Are those detected risks real? Of course not! The scanning reports given by Win Server Defender have probably been written beforehand. They are fake statements. Other than that, you can also experience consequences like being blocked out of the Internet, getting constant pop ups and even being blocked out of the whole system. You may also not be able to open any programs on your computer. All of these are because of this win server defender virus!

How to Remove WinServer Defender Firewall Alert Manually?

Win Server Defender Firewall Alert is a rogue security tool that no one installs, but it sneaks into your system and continues to annoy you with fake notifications of virus threats. Hence, you should uninstall this nasty virus immediately. Manual removal of Win Defender Firewall Alert is recommended here. Also, please consider making a backup of important files and data before you do anything to change the computer structure.

1. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del keys together to open Windows Task Manager and then end related process [Win Server Defender].
taskmanager

2. Press Windows+R keys to open the Run window and then type in regedit to open Registry Editor.
Run+regedit

3. Delete associated files of the WinServer Defender Firewall Alert virus from your machine completely:

%AppData%\random-
%AppData%\result.db
%TEMP%\Random
%DirDesktop%\Random

4. Search for all related registry entries infected by virus and wipe them out:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\Random
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System “DisableRegistryTools” = 0
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System “DisableTaskMgr” = 0
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Clients\StartMenuInternet\IEXPLORE.EXE\shell\open\command “(Default)” = ‘”%LocalAppData%\random”‘

5. Reboot the computer to normal mode when the above steps are done.

Video Guide to Remove WinServer Defender Firewall Alert Virus Step by Step

Summary:

Have you been annoyed a lot because of this Win Server Defender Firewall Alert virus? Have experienced all the above situations and really have no idea of what to do in order to get computer back running properly? Since your legitimate antivirus programs cannot catch it and other ways seem not to be able to get rid of this virus completely, manual removal is believed to be the most efficient and one guaranteed way to deal with this fake win server defender alert virus. Many PC users have been tricked by this fake antispyware application because of the threats given by Win Defender virus. Do not activate Win Server Defender. Once you do, money will be targeted! The spent money will not be returnable. Clear on that point, then try to get rid of this virus manually.

Note: If you have followed the manual removal guide above correctly, then you are supposed to get rid of the Win Server Defender Firewall Alert virus from your computer. Please contact YooCare PC experts 24/7 online if you still get the virus screen up after sever reboot and fail to completely remove it.

Published by Tony Shepherd & last updated on June 4, 2013 7:09 am

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