Tuesday, March 11, 2014

How can I uninstall fake Windows Defence Unit completely on Windows?

Windows Defence Unit – How to Uninstall Rogue

This pop-up Windows Defence Unit is a new variant of fake anti-virus program designed to scam Windows users. This potentially unwanted program is a rogue which often appears on computers as a helpful PC protection software. But it is not friendly at all to our computer. This fake AV can cause lots of chaos on the system which cannot be fixed easily so that users would give up eventually and pay for this scam ware hoping to restore PC from all the consequences. PC users are warned to not pay for this kind of rogue scam malware as it’s only created to benefit computer hackers. Your problems on PC won’t be fixed even if you pay for the “registered version” of the fake program. After all, you will need to remove the malware from the system in order to secure PC and personal data from being hacked by unknown third parties online.

Windows Defence Unit rogue is only reported to attack Windows users so far. Mac book users have not been affected by this rogue attack yet. We have Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista now that are widely used by users globally. Users often don’t know how they are attacked by this rogue scam as the install of this fake anti-virus does not need permission from them. We have found that such rogue antispyware can be installed on Windows in a bundle with freeware. That is, if you download unknown profiles or applications from unauthorized resources online, you would have the chances to get this malware on. As long as the fake AV is installed successfully, system defaults can be modified to create a better running environment for the malware program. And every time the infected PC is started, this fake Windows Defence Unit will pop up on the screen to prevent users from running on the machine effectively. Various troubles are expected. To be specific:

Operations on the computer will be constantly blocked by the virus screen pop up.
Regular files and programs are reported to contain viruses and are suggested to be removed.
Fake security alerts are displayed continuously.
Internet connection can be affected as well.
Computer is slow in response.
CPU Usage percentage is rather high.
Desktop icons are missing or relocated.


How can I uninstall fake Windows Defence Unit completely on Windows?
Are you encountering constant troubles when trying to delete the unwanted fake AV because of all the blocks it creates? Do your attempts to run anti-malware program on PC keep failing? Due to the specific characters of this rogue attack, users will not be able to remove the malware by running security programs as they are blocked, disabled or even deleted. In this case, manual removal is an efficient way that guarantees a complete fix. Various program files, registry keys and specific modes of Windows will be involved during the manual removal process. Unpredictable consequences may occur if you are not qualified with sufficient computer skills.

Have you ever been bugged by unknown pop up programs? Are you ever required to pay for an unwanted software that pops up on your computer without consent and that you can’t uninstall? When getting this fake Windows Defence Unit on your PC, you will be having these troubles. This pop up program is a fake anti-virus program released by hackers to scam PC users. It looks like a legit anti-virus program but is in fact a rogue with annoying characters. It can not only install on a Windows without consent, but create constant blocks to prevent users from using the computer efficiently. By reporting to users that many potential infections are detected on the PC, the rogue is trying to get them to pay for the fake “registered version” of the program so as to scam them. Users should not pay for this pop up malware but get rid of it immediately once being spotted. The longer this rogue resides on your system, the harder it gets for you to completely delete Windows Defence Unit off of the PC.

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