Antivirus Lab 2009 Info & Manual Removal Guide

Do you have Antivirus Lab 2009?

This “Antivirus Lab 2009 Removal Guide” article will show you how to identify and remove Antivirus Lab 2009. This guide will be updated as more information is available.

Antivirus Lab 2009 Detection Test

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Antivirus Lab 2009 Description

Antivirus Lab 2009, AntivirusLab 2009 or AntivirusLab 2009 2.1, is a rogue anti-spyware program. Antivirus Lab 2009 is known to deceive computer users with fake security warning messages stating that their computer system is flooded with spyware. This tactic is widely used by many rogues roaming the Internet today, their final purpose is to sell a fake anti-spyware program as a legitimate software. Antivirus Lab 2009 promises to remove the user’s spyware infections once he/she has spent his/her money on this major scam.

Antivirus Lab 2009 may be installed with the help of Trojans through a fake video codec download or from a rogue website. Users usually download Antivirus Lab 2009’s trial version thinking it’ll be an effective spyware remover. In addition, Antivirus Lab 2009 may display fake system tray alerts and launch its fake system scan. Once the user’s computer is supposedly scanned, he/she will receive a list of supposed spyware infections as a result. In order to remove these imaginary threats, the user will be urged to purchase Antivirus Lab 2009’s full version.

Antivirus Lab 2009 may also cause system slowdowns and errors in applications.

Parasite Type: Spyware

Important Notice: Enigmasoftware.com is not associated, affiliated, sponsored or owned by the Antivirus Lab 2009 creators. This article should NOT be mistaken or confused in being associated in any way with the promotion or endorsement of Antivirus Lab 2009. Our intent is to provide information that will educate computer users on how to detect, and ultimately remove, Antivirus Lab 2009 from their computer with the help of SpyHunter and/or manual removal instructions provided on this article. This article is provided “as is” and to be used for educational information purposes only.

Antivirus Lab 2009 Method of Automatic Detection

The removal of spyware such as Antivirus Lab 2009 can be a difficult process. If you regularly run a spyware scan with a good spyware remover, you can automatically detect Antivirus Lab 2009 and other Spyware, Adware, Worms, Trojans and Browser Hijackers.

To quickly detect Antivirus Lab 2009, follow the instructions below:

  1. Download SpyHunter’s Spyware Scanner Download SpyHunter’s Spyware Scanner.

  2. Select “Start Scan” to run a full system Antivirus Lab 2009 scan.

  3. Reboot your computer.

  4. Run another scan to pick up any remaining Antivirus Lab 2009 infections.

** SpyHunter’s Spyware Scanner only allows you to detect Antivirus Lab 2009 and other spyware. In order to remove Antivirus Lab 2009, we advise you to buy the full-version of SpyHunter. Weekly Antivirus Lab 2009 file updates and technical support are available with SpyHunter’s spyware remover.

Antivirus Lab 2009 Method of Infection

The following Antivirus Lab 2009 actions occur:

  • The Internet user surfs the Web and visits a questionable website. A large amount of rogue anti-spyware programs like Antivirus Lab 2009 are mostly pushed through adult websites.

  • The Internet user downloads a free video codec, such as Video ActiveX Enhancement 2.07, which comes bundled with Antivirus Lab 2009. Freeware or shareware programs tend to come with other unwanted programs such as Antivirus Lab 2009. Do not install any free software without reading its EULA. By simply reading a program’s EULA, you can determine whether a program you are installing has spyware bundled with it.

  • The Internet user is infected with the rogue anti-spyware program Antivirus Lab 2009. Antivirus Lab 2009 runs a scan on the computer and gives a false spyware report claiming that the computer is infected with spyware. Once the scan is completed, a warning message appears that lists the spyware ‘found’ and the user has to either click on a link or a button to remove it. This deceptive tactic is an attempt to scare the Internet user into clicking on the link or button to purchase Antivirus Lab 2009.

  • The Internet user closes all the fake Windows error messages and warnings and is unaware that Antivirus Lab 2009 is still running its malicious tasks in the background. Antivirus Lab 2009 reloads itself on a timer so if the Internet user closes the program it will only take a few moments until it opens again. The average Internet user does not realize when spyware has infected his/her computer until it is too late and the spyware problem has already spread throughout the computer.

  • Internet user opens web browser and is redirected to a rogue website. Known rogue websites that promote rogue anti-spyware programs are iesecurepages.com, ahomepcsafety.com, securitypills.com, softhomepage.com, asafetyliner.com, puresafetyhere.com, safehomesite.com, instantsafepage.com, safetyonlinepage.com, among others. The Internet user is bombard with websites that pop up messages that tries to push a product on him/her. Ignore such messages! We recommend closing these windows by clicking on the X instead of the ‘OK’ button.

Antivirus Lab 2009 Symptoms

The following Antivirus Lab 2009 symptoms occur:

  • Antivirus Lab 2009 displays a fake system alert similar to a Windows notification message.
    A red or green flashing icon appears in your system tray. If you click on the icon, a fake system alert pops up and directs you to a rogue website similar to safetyuptodate.com. In some cases, even when you don’t click on the icon the fake system alert may still pop up.

  • The fake system alert promises to give you a legitimate anti-spyware program that will help you fix spyware problems, but instead it really reports false information to try to trick you into purchasing the program.

  • Antivirus Lab 2009 hijacks or modifies your homepage and displays new desktop shortcuts.
    Antivirus Lab 2009 changes your default homepage to a different homepage and creates new unnecessary shortcuts on your desktop. Sometimes Antivirus Lab 2009 won’t even allow you to change it back to your original homepage. A website you may be redirected to is Antivirus Lab 2009.com or other rogue websites that promote Antivirus Lab 2009.

  • Antivirus Lab 2009 installs a rogue toolbar called Security Toolbar 7.1.
    Security toolbar 7.1 is a rogue toolbar that comes with two green bars, one that says “block adware” and the other “remove spyware”. If you click on either of them you’re directed to a rogue anti-spyware site which can install additional malware.

  • Antivirus Lab 2009 bombards your PC with fake Windows warnings messages.
    Even after you’ve closed all the Antivirus Lab 2009 messages or your PC has been idle for awhile, you’ll still get constant alert popups appearing on your system tray or on your screen.

Antivirus Lab 2009 Anatomy

As new Antivirus Lab 2009 spyware components are reported by our customers and our Spyware Threat Research Labs, we will update this section.

Name: AntiVirusLab2009.exe
File Size: 1794048
MD5: 86eed88673eacd51ad133c9300fef0aa

Name: AntiVirusLab2009.exe
File Size: 1794048
MD5: e758c4dc981ebdcb5764b2a800e7b5bb

Antivirus Lab 2009 Manual Removal Instructions

Use Caution! Please read the instructions below carefully. Manual removal of Antivirus Lab 2009 is a delicate procedure. Proceed at your own risk. We advise you to backup your system before you manually remove Antivirus Lab 2009.

If you are still having problems with Antivirus Lab 2009 after completing these instructions, we recommend you download SpyHunter’s Spyware Detection Tool to safely remove Antivirus Lab 2009.

To manually remove Antivirus Lab 2009, follow these removal steps:

Step 1: How to Kill Antivirus Lab 2009 files using Process Explorer.

  • 1a. How to Kill Antivirus Lab 2009 Processes.

    1. Download and install Process Explorer.

    2. Open Process Explorer.

    3. Locate the Antivirus Lab 2009 processes listed below.

    4. To kill an Antivirus Lab 2009 process, right-click the Antivirus Lab 2009 process and choose the option “Kill Process Tree”.

    5. Kill the following Antivirus Lab 2009 processes:
      AntiVirusLab2009.exe
      c:\Program Files\AntiVirusLab2009\uninst.exe
      c:\Program Files\AntiVirusLab2009\AntiVirusLab2009.exe

  • 1b. How to Kill Antivirus Lab 2009 DLL files.

    1. Right-click the Explorer.exe process and choose the option “Properties”.

    2. Click on the “Threads” Tab, locate and highlight the Antivirus Lab 2009 DLL files listed below.

    3. To kill Antivirus Lab 2009 DLL files, click the “Kill” button.

    4. Kill the following Antivirus Lab 2009 DLL files:
      C:\WINDOWS\system32\fbjvt.dll
      c:\Program Files\AntiVirusLab2009\AVLWarning.dll

  • Step 2: How to Delete Antivirus Lab 2009 Registry Keys and Values.

    1. Right-click on your Desktop > select “New” option > select “Text Document” (.txt file) option.

    2. Rename the .txt file as a .reg file and call it “Delete_Registry_
      Antivirus Lab 2009_Entities.reg”
      . This renamed .reg file is a command that creates a shortcut to your Windows registry and allows you to easily delete registry values.

    3. Right-click and select the “Edit” option.

    4. Copy and paste the Antivirus Lab 2009 keys listed below.

    5. In the menu bar, go to “File” > select “Save” > then click the “X” button to close the file.

    6. Double-click on the .reg file.

    7. When the message box appears saying “Are you sure you want to add the information in C:DOCUME~1%username%DesktopDELETE~1.REG to the registry?”, click the “Yes” button.

    8. When the message box appears saying “Information in C:DOCUME~1
      %username%DesktopDELETE~1.REG has been successfully entered into the registry.”
      , click the “OK” button.

    9. The Antivirus Lab 2009 registry keys have been deleted from your registry.

    10. Copy and paste the following Antivirus Lab 2009 keys:

      
      
  • Step 3: How to Delete Antivirus Lab 2009 Directories.

    1. To locate Antivirus Lab 2009 directories, go to “Start” > “My Computer” > “Local Disk (C:)” > “Program Files” > “Show the contents of this folder”.

    2. Search and delete the Antivirus Lab 2009 directories listed below.

    3. Right-click on the Antivirus Lab 2009 folder and select “Delete”. option.

    4. When the message box appears saying “Are you sure you want to remove the folder [FOLDERNAME] and move all its contents to the Recycle Bin?”, click the “Yes” button.

    5. When the message box appears saying “Renaming, moving or deleting [FOLDERNAME] could make some programs not work. Are you sure you want to do this?”, click the “Yes” button.

    6. Search and delete the following Antivirus Lab 2009 directories:
      %ProgramFiles%\AntiVirusLab2009

  • Step 4: How to Restore Original Default Home Page.

    1. Go to “Start” > “Control Panel” > “Internet Options”.

    2. Click on the General Tab > click the Use Default button under Home Page.

    3. Click “Apply” and then click the “OK” button.

    4. Open a Web browser to verify that your default homepage has been restored.

  • Step 5: How to Remove the Antivirus Lab 2009 Icons.

    1. If the Antivirus Lab 2009 icons still remain on your Desktop, you can drag and drop them to the “Recycle Bin”.

    2. Reboot your computer to make sure all changes made for the removal of Antivirus Lab 2009 are complete. If your computer still has issues, you should scan your computer for Antivirus Lab 2009 with a spyware scanner.

Submit Antivirus Lab 2009 To Our Spyware Threat Research Labs

Since Antivirus Lab 2009 spyware components change constantly, you may come across application issues that prevent you from removing Antivirus Lab 2009 completely.

You can report Antivirus Lab 2009 spyware components by using SpyHunter’s Free Support Log System. Our Support Log System takes snapshots of all the points of execution on your operating system, allowing us to precisely identify each and any problem.

We encourage you to post your Support Logs on this article so we can help you come up with a custom fix.

Below are the instructions on how to generate Support Logs using SpyHunter.

Open SpyHunter > click on the “Generate Support Log” button > click on the “Copy to Clipboard” button to save your Support Logs > Post your Support Logs to this article.

Disclaimer

Warning!! Enigma Software Group can not be held responsible for any problems that may occur by using the information contained within this Antivirus Lab 2009 removal guide. By following any of these Antivirus Lab 2009 removal instructions, you agree to be bound by the disclaimer. If you do not agree, do not follow these Antivirus Lab 2009 removal instructions. We make no guarantees that these Antivirus Lab 2009 removal instructions will completely remove Antivirus Lab 2009. Spyware changes regularly; therefore, it is difficult to fully clean an infected machine through manual means. In order to effectively clean and secure your computer, we recommend you purchase our spyware remover SpyHunter or seek professional help from a computer expert.


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