Boost PC Pro 2018

The Boost PC Pro 2018 is advertised at hxxp://www.quickboostutils[.]com as an instrument that ensures the fast and error-free operation of your computer. The program is published by PCVARK Software Pvt. Ltd. although it is not listed on their official site at hxxps://www.pcvark[.]com. The company is famous for releasing system optimization tools with arbitrary success and usefulness. PC users that visit quickboostutils[.]com are suggested that the Boost PC Pro 2018 features "Award-winning PC Protection" but there is no evidence to support such claims. There are no reports from independent cybersecurity authorities to confirm the promoted appearance of the Boost PC Pro 2018. Also, the application has the same interface as the Auto PC Booster 2018 and the CC Cleaner from the same company (not to be mistaken for 'CCleaner' from Ccleaner[.]com by Piriform Ltd.).

PCVARK Software may mislead users that the Boost PC Pro 2018 can protect their systems thanks to an integrated 'Browser Adware & Add-on Remover,' a Registry cleaner and a startup cleaner. The Boost PC Pro 2018 application supports a trial and a paid version. The trial version may enable users to spot some problems with the Windows Registry and remove certain applications from booting with Windows. However, paying for a commercial license allows you to apply fixes to the Registry and run quick optimization tasks. THe main window of Boost PC Pro 2018 contains miscellaneous information like the computer name, OS version, installed memory, device ID and system type (32 or 64-bit). Also, the Boost PC Pro 2018 is often found to list many items after boot time scans, which may slow down your system for a few seconds instead of speed it up. Removing browser extensions and limiting the number of programs that start with Windows can be done manually and with a bit of searching online. You may not want to pay a monthly subscription of $19,95 to PCVARK Software Pvt. Ltd. when you can do the same optimizations yourself. Boost PC Pro 2018 is classified by many cybersecurity vendors as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) and some AVs may mark the installer from hxxp://www.quickboostutils[.]com as:

  • Artemis!C3F7E532115E
  • MSIL/GT32SupportGeeks.M
  • PUP.Optional.BoostPCPro
  • PUP/SystemCare
  • Program.Unwanted.2688
  • Pua.Pccleanup
  • Riskware ( dec001ca1 )
  • TROJ_GEN.R002C0OGD18
  • Troj/Decept-OB
  • W32/Deceptor.NDPH-0691
  • Win32:Malware-gen

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