Remove Repair Registry 2008, Repair Registry 2008 Removal
By Luciana on July 30, 2009 | Rogue Antispyware
Repair Registry 2008 is a malicious system application made to take advantage of the unsuspecting internet users. The scam begins with user being redirected to some compromised website while surfing the web. The site pretends to make a system security scan and to find various threats and parasites. It then suggests purchasing the 'Windows software patch' which is actually Repair Registry 2008.
Once on the system, Repair Registry 2008 reduces the system performance and loads numerous irritating pop-up messages. These are the only things that Repair Registry 2008 is good at. Purchasing this application will not increase your system security, although Repair Registry 2008 boasts no doing so. However, if you already have this malicious tool on your computer it is highly recommended to remove it as soon as possible.
Repair Registry 2008 websites
securityreg.orgsecure.repair-registry.org
repair-registry.net Learn how to block rogue websites
New Repair Registry 2008 registry entries created
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "Repair Registry 2008" Download RegistryBooster 2010 to scan your registry errorsLearn how to remove malicious registry entries
How to remove Repair Registry 2008
To remove Repair Registry 2008 manually you must block rogue Repair Registry 2008 related websites, remove malicious processes and registry entries, unregister dlls and delete all malicious Repair Registry 2008 files from your computer.
Please note: cleaning your computer is a difficult and dangerous task, manually editing registry entries and removing processes and files may cause serious damage to your system. We strongly recommend scanning your computer with one of the legitimate antispyware scanners.
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