Friday, December 21, 2012

Remove Win7 Defender - license key and removal tool

Win7 Defender is prepared in hacker’s lab using template for popups with minimal changes made. To be precise, the changes are limited to introducing another name. That is, just a few days before the application under review, Win7Defender2013 had been released and displayed basically the same popups.
Therefore the removal of Win7 Defender is to be considered as extermination of Win7Defender2013 clone.
Just like its infamous predecessors, the malware has a bad habit of launching its own processes as user of affected PC orders any exe file to open. That often entails failure of the requested application to run while the unwanted one floods popups on the monitor. Launch free scan and get rid of Win7 Defender.


 Win7 Defender activation code (serial number, license key):

AA39754E-715219CE


Activation is NOT ENOUGH to get rid of the Win7 Defender rogue. You might still have its records in Windows registry and receive annoying pop-ups. Use reliable anti-malware to get rid of this and other infections and fix virus problem.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Remove Trojan Horse Agent3.CPCF and prevent unauthorized, malicious contents

Trojan Horse Agent3.CPCF is a malicious object that infiltrates onto computer system due to user’s insecure habit of loading content. It is strongly recommended that you enhance your computer security in order to prevent this and similar infections from violating your right of choosing a content to be loaded onto your PC.
The point is that the infection comes along with another programs. Those might be legitimate and safe, but often simply missing, while the rogue is injected instead.
It is often dedicated to loading other parasites onto your PC. Therefore, removal of Trojan Horse Agent3.CPCF is not always a sufficient measure to ensue computer disinfection, at least to clean threats it drops on its own.
Click here to launch free scan and get rid of Trojan Horse Agent3.CPCF, as well as other parasites. The solution suggested, apart from aiding in the extermination, will prevent further installation of unauthorized, malicious contents.