How to Remove Data Protection? Instructions to Remove Data Protection Completely, and How to Protect Your PC From Future Spyware Attacks
How to Remove Data Protection? Instructions to Remove Data Protection Completely, and How to Protect Your PC From Future Spyware Attacks
Data Protection is new kind of rogue anti-spyware from the same family of Digital Protection. This rogue is installed through some Trojans that pretend to be software updates or codecs required to view online videos.
When this Trojan is run, it will install Data Protection on your computer without your consent, and then it will be configured to start automatically when Windows starts. The installer trojan, will also try to remove legitimate anti-virus programs that are installed on your PC…..in order to protect itself from being removed. Some of the legitimate programs it attempts to uninstall are:•Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware,•F-Secure,•Norton Internet Security,•NOD32,•Avira AntiVir,•Agnitum Outpost Security Suite,•McAfee,•AVG8,•AntiVir,•avastWhen Data Protection is run it will automatically scan your computer and list a variety of infections, but will not allow you to remove any of them until you first purchase the program. The files it states as infections either do not exist or are legitimate Microsoft files that are required for the proper operation of Windows. Therefore, do not manually delete any of the files it states as infections.While Data Protection is running it will also display a variety of fake alerts and screens that are devised to make you think that your computer has a security problem. One of the screens it will display is a fake Windows Security Center window that looks exactly like the legitimate one, but instead suggests that you purchase Data Protection to protect yourself. The program will also display a constant stream of of fake alerts and pop-ups stating that your computer is under attack, that malware has been found, or that you are sending private and sensitive information to the Internet.
Danger!It is strongly recommended to protect your computer against security threats. Click on the message to ensure the protection of your computer
Without a doubt, Data Protection was created for one reason; to convince you that you have a security problem so that you will then be scared into purchasing the program. It goes without saying that you should definitely not purchase this program, and if you have, you should contact your credit card company and dispute the charges stating it is a scam.
So, How to Remove This Annoying Data Protection Thing?
Well, it’s not just as easy.
In order to remove data protection fake, you need something as good as Reimage. To fix all the damages that was left behind. Though you can get rid of this malicious program with Malware Bytes, it cannot delete all the traces completely. Most importantly these fake rogue antispyware viruses, messes up your registry and you may face problems using iTunes and other apps etc..To revive your PC from malicious trojans that may still reside and make your PC slow.. you can use Reimage. Reimage unlike antivirus, anti-spyware and registry cleaners, can actually fix the damages virus has caused…by replacing the corrupted files with the correct files from 25 million components repository.
So start your PC in ‘safe mode with networking’ on recovery console by pressing F8 before the Windows Logo appear. Go to http://reimagepcrepair.com and run the scan.Reimage not only detects and terminates Adware, Spyware, Trojans, Key-loggers, Identity Theft scripts, Hijackers, Tracking Threats, Rogue Anti-Spyware, Unwanted Software, Phishing and Popups.files- it also fixes ALL the damage they left behind within 30 minutes. It is not just a registry cleaner, anti-spyware, windows repair and an Anti-virus software… it is a full-service, comprehensive “PC-Wash” that retrieves a “Just-Like-New” computer while keeping your personal data secure and protected. Visit Reimage For a Free Scan Now to Remove Data Protection
Tom Parks works for Microsoft. He is currently researching on PC optimization and system security. He is also an avid gamer and owns xbox, PS3, Nintendo Wii, Dsi and PSP
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