LiveProtection Removal Guide

Do you have LiveProtection?

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

LiveProtection Detection Test

Run SpyHunter’s Spyware Scanner to check for LiveProtection infections on your PC.

LiveProtection Description

Spyware Image
LiveProtection is a corrupt antispyware application that is usually downloaded and installed by Trojans parasites, through browser security holes, or via other unsolicited delivery ways. Once secretly installed, LiveProtection will load on every Windows boot and may start generating large numbers of unwanted popup advertisements. LiveProtection will also display fake messages claiming that your computer is infected with spyware for the reason to make you purchase its promoted full version of LiveProtection. LiveProtection is known to be extremely difficult to remove manually because of its ability to renew the removed files. LiveProtection is cloned from various well known fake programs, such as DrAntiSpy, BraveSentry and SpyShredder.

Parasite Type: Rogue AntiSpyware Programs

LiveProtection Method of Automatic Detection

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

To quickly detect LiveProtection, follow the instructions below:

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

  2. Select “Start Scan” to run a full system LiveProtection scan.

  3. Reboot your computer.

  4. Run another scan to pick up any remaining LiveProtection infections.

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

LiveProtection Manual Removal

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

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

To manually remove LiveProtection, follow these removal steps:

Find LiveProtection Directory Path

  1. Find LiveProtection’s directory path before you remove LiveProtection.

  2. Go to Start > Search > All Files or Folders.

  3. On All or part of the the file name section, type in “LiveProtection” file name(s).

  4. Use directory path for the other manual removal steps.

  5. LiveProtection directory path listed below.
    %ProgramFiles%\LiveProtection

Stop LiveProtection Processes

  1. To open Task Manager, use CTRL+ALT+DEL or CTRL+SHIFT+ESC.

  2. Go to Image Name to find “LiveProtection” processes by name.

  3. Find and stop the “LiveProtection” processes listed below.
    LiveProtection.exe
    LiveProtectionSetup[1].exe

Unregister LiveProtection DLL Files

  1. Go to Start > Run > type cmd and then press OK.

  2. To unregister “LiveProtection” DLL file, type in the exact directory path +
    regsvr32 /u + [DLL_NAME] (ex., :C\ LiveProtection \> regsvr32 /u LiveProtection.dll).

  3. Find and unregister “LiveProtection” DLL files listed below.
    LiveProtection3.dll
    LiveProtection1.dll
    LiveProtection0.dll

Delete LiveProtection Registry Values

  1. Go to Start > Run > type regedit and then press OK.

  2. To search for LiveProtection, press Ctrl + F and type LiveProtection to
    locate the key that has the value you want to delete.

  3. To delete “LiveProtection” value, right-click on it and select Delete.

  4. Find and delete “LiveProtection” registry keys listed below.
    LiveProtection

LiveProtection Symptoms

There are many signs that your PC has been hijacked and infected with LiveProtection or other spyware applications. To reduce the damage that can be done to your PC, start detecting LiveProtection symptoms on time. Below is a list of possible LiveProtection symptoms that your PC may have. Notice that certain spyware symptoms vary depending on upon the severity of the infection and other factors.

  • Installs without your knowledge or permission. Usually spyware such as LiveProtection may be installed from a website through an embedded script or program in a webpage. There are some malwares that install through web pop-ups or free software that require you to accept a downloadable file.

  • Tracks your surfing habits. Spyware applications such as LiveProtection are designed to track and collect details such as what websites you visit, what your usernames and passwords are and other sensitive information. Malware may even record and collect your login details for your online bank account.

  • Bombards your PC with popup ads. Some unwanted applications such as LiveProtection display annoying popups (often for adult or other objectionable web sites) while you are surfing the Web and even when your PC has been idle for many minutes.

  • Modifies or hijacks your homepage and displays new desktop shortcuts. Some spyware programs like LiveProtection add new unnecessary shortcuts on your desktop. Moreover, LiveProtection may actually change your default homepage to a different homepage. Sometimes LiveProtection won’t even allow you to change it back to your original homepage.

  • Slows down your PC’s performance. One of the most common spyware symptoms is when your system suddenly starts operating slower than usual. Spyware applications use a lot of your PC’s resources to deliver popup ads and send information to third-parties which can results in a slow computer performance and system crashes.

LiveProtection Method of Infection

One of the most common reasons for getting infected with LiveProtection or other types of spyware is because people do not apply safe Internet practices. It is important to learn how one gets infected with LiveProtection or other types of spyware. Once you know what not to do, you will be able to avoid falling victim to spyware.

Below we provide some possible reasons why you might have become infected with LiveProtection:

  1. You received an e-mail with an attachment from someone you don’t know and opened it. This is one of the most common ways for Adware, Viruses, or Spyware like LiveProtection to infect your PC. How do you know that the attachment is dangerous? It usually sends attachments that end with a .exe, .com, .bat, or .pif. Do not open email attactments if you don’t know who the sender is!

  2. You were surfing the Web and you clicked on a popup ad warning you that your PC is infected. You panicked and clicked on the ad’s OK button; thus you were directed to LiveProtection’s website and it tried to push a product on you. Ignore such messages! We recommend closing these windows by clicking on the X instead of the OK button.

  3. You visited a questionable website. A large amount of spyware is mostly pushed through adult sites. You might have accidentally clicked on a link that automatically installed unwanted software such as LiveProtection.

  4. You downloaded a freeware or shareware program. Some developers offer their software for free, but can come with other unwanted programs such as LiveProtection bundled with it. 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.

  5. You downloaded a peer-to-peer (P2P) or shared network application. Very often peer-to-peer sharing programs are bundled with spyware similar to LiveProtection.

  6. You downloaded some program from Warez or Crack websites. The downloads from these websites are often overrun with dangerous infections such as LiveProtection.

LiveProtection Quick Prevention Tips

Follow the LiveProtection prevention tips below to avoid LiveProtection infections and other malicious software.

  1. Run Windows Updates regularly to ensure you have the most up-to-date and secure system. A good tactic is to set up your system to check for updates on a regular basis.

    To set up your system to access automatic updating services, follow these steps:
    Go to Start > Control Panel > System > Automatic Updates (XP) or Start > Settings > Control Panel > Automatic Updates (2000).

  2. Use a firewall. A firewall is a software or hardware that serves as a blockade to keep data secure and safe and unauthorized users off your computer or network. You can choose from a variety of firewalls that are designed to meet different needs.

  3. Firmly secure Internet Explorer settings. If you’re using Internet Explorer as your browser, change its settings to block spyware applications.

    To change Internet Explorer settings, go to Tools > Internet Options > Security > Custom Level.

    You will see a section near the top of the dialogue box devoted to Active X controls. There you should disable downloading of both signed and unsigned Active X controls and those marked as unsafe. Some Active X objects are spyware, and this action will block them.

  4. Install a good and reputable anti-virus program. Make sure that you install only reputable anti-spyware and anti-virus software like SpyHunter. Most reputable anti-spyware software programs today are also designed to identify known viruses, which could contain Trojan horses as well.

  5. Always keep your anti-spyware or anti-virus up-to-date with the latest malware definitions. The creators of anti-virus applications are constantly finding new security holes in their software and providing software updates. Therefore, it is important to make sure your anti-virus and anti-spyware programs are up-to-date. These updates are typically installed through an integrated update system.

  6. Practice safe Internet surfing habits. Stay away from any questionable sites, including pornography, gambling, hacking or other off-beat sites.

The purpose of this “LiveProtection Removal Guide” article is to describe the removal process of SpyLocked. The SpyLocked manual removal instructions are to serve as a guide. We do not guarantee that the manual removal instructions will completely remove LiveProtection. It is advised to use SpyHunter to safely remove SpyLocked.


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