How to Remove Security Tool - Get Rid of Security Tool and Regain Your Safety
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Security Tool, Security Tool or is a fresh, sleek looking piece of software with glitter and stars that promises to protect and clean your computer. Guess what? It's a fake! The same hackers who brought you the impending Total Security 2009 System Security-virus and have a true scam new, annoying tool to infect your computer and steal away your security and safety.
How Do I Know I Have It?
First Alert bullying a dead giveaway. Programs like this love to try and frighten you with warnings like "Your computer is infected!" and "Warning! 55 infections found!" With the following message is a prompt to upgrade to "full protection". Do not, of course. You're not buying any real protection, and at worst you open your system to more viruses.
Other common symptoms include sluggish computer performance, excessive pop-ups while you surf the Internet, browser crashes, system crashes, annoying taskbar warning, strange, new icons, and processed on computer hardware.
How do I remove Security Tool?
As with any other virus, there is the possibility to manually remove the option to remove it automatically. It is no surprise that manual removal is recommended only for IT professionals or big-time techie geeks like me.
If any of these, you can try a manual removal. These graves in the registry of your system, usually in the LOCAL_HKEY_USER folder. You must remove all malicious DLL files and lnk security tool called them. You should also block any related websites, and finally all associated program folders. Be careful! If you delete the wrong registry file, you can make your computer unbootable. Nobody wants an expensive paperweight, so leave it to professionals.
How Do I Get Rid of It Just Right Now?
OK, the easiest way, which is also my favorite way is automatically deleted. I can manually remove these threats, but I have not the time to do this every time I deal with a "sick" computer. It is much easier for me automatically for viruses using a scanner to delete trusted. I recommend three in particular. They do a great job of scanning, disposal, and protection against the next major Internet threat.