2012 m. rugsėjo 28 d., penktadienis

System Progressive Protection Removal

Why and how to remove System Progressive Protection


Memorize the term System Progressive Protection, because this computer program should be on your “not-to-install” list. The software is a vicious fake anti-spyware tool that replaces the well-known Live Security Platinum program, which has infected a great number of computers and helped cyber criminals to prosper financially. To introduce more changes, they released System Progressive Protection, which you should never trust. To learn how and why the program should be removed or fought off, you will learn in the following discussion.

As you already know, System Progressive Protection is a clone of Live Security Platinum, and both the programs are attributed to the WinWebSec family, which is a group of rogue anti-spyware programs of the same kind. The aims of such supposedly real programs is to prompt the computer user to buy a full version of the fake tool, which means that, first, the user transfers money to the criminals’ bank account, and, second, he or she reveals their credit card information, which may be easily used by the schemers to commit theft. Broadly speaking, System Progressive Protection is a scam, and this is the main reason why it should be removed from the PC.



Going deeper into the rogue, specifically into the way it attempts to deceive credulous computer users, it is important to know what scare tactics are applied. First of all, the malicious program presents fake scans, whose contents are expected to be a trigger factor in purchasing the non-functional full version. Some of the fake threats are these:

Win32.Clagger.C
Worm.Bagle.CP
Win32.Outsbot.u
Win32.Miewer.a
Win32.Peacomm.dam


You will not remove them from the PC with any anti-virus program, because they simply do not exist in the system.

Second, the same threats can also be presented in a form of pop-up warnings. For example, it may be put like this:

Attention! System detected a potential hazard (TrojanSPM/LX) on your computer that may infect executable files.

Importantly, the threat TrojanSPM/LX is used not only by the programs of the WinWebSec family, but also by other rogue tools; thus if you come across this nonexistent Trojan, find out what program is displaying the message containing this “threat” and remove it.

In addition to simulated scans and fake messages, you should be ready for, or ignore, some disorders of the system. To make you open you wallet and give your money up, the rogue tampers with the Registry which leads to the system’s slowdown and non-responsiveness of some applications. Most importantly, there may be no Internet access to prevent the removal which could be performed by using removal tools downloaded from the Internet.

However, it is also possible to remove System Progressive Protection manually. In this case, the Registry Editor should be available (in the Run utility enter “regedit”). As the rogue may disable this tool, register the program to eliminate all the symptoms.

Registration key: AA39754E-715219CE

Now, you should remove the following files and registry entries:

%CommonAppData%\[Random]\[Random].ico
%CommonAppData%\[Random]\[Random].exe
%CommonAppData%\[Random]


HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce "[Random]"


Keep in mind that “Random” stands for random titles, so if you cannot identify the malicious entries, do not risk on your PC’s functionality and remove the threat with an automatic spyware removal tool.

Nevertheless, if you are determined to delete the infection on your own, do not forget to stop its processes:

%CommonAppData%\[Random]\[Random].exe


For those who want to get rid of the rogue in no time, I suggest using spyware removal tool, because these program are able to perform the procedures discussed above. You will not need to browse the Registry delete the entries one by one or try to figure out where to find the malicious processes, because everything will be done for you automatically.

All in all, System Progressive Protection is an unwanted program which causes trouble, and if you want to use the computer properly, do not wait and remove it at once.

System Progressive Protection Removal Automatic Removal

 

Step by Step System Progressive Protection  removal Instructions

To delete System Progressive Protection  virus, you need to proceed either manually or automatically removal. To do that, it is recommended that you use a different Computer, which has Internet connection. Here are the steps you need to take in order to unlock your computer:

1. Download reputable anti-spyware program like Spyhunter into another computer .
2. Upload it to your USB drive or Burn a CD.
3. Reboot the PC and press F8. Then go to Safe Mode.
4. Insert the USB drive or CD disk into the PC and launch the anti-spyware tool (full system scan)