Auto PC Booster 2018

The Auto PC Booster 2018 software from h[tt]p://speeduppcutils[.]com is promoted as a tool that can help PC users keep their machine running smooth and error free. The Auto PC Booster 2018 can be tested in a trial period of thirty days, but you can run free scans only. You can benefit from the full features offered by the Auto PC Booster 2018 if you consent to pay $19.95 per month. You may want to reconsider using the Auto PC Booster 2018 on your device as it is deemed by computer experts to be a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP).

The Auto PC Booster 2018 system optimization tool is a clone of the AutoClean Pro 2018 that we have reported earlier. You will be hard-pressed to find significant differences between h[tt]p://speeduppcutils[.]com and h[tt]p://www.winspeeduputils[.]com that host the Auto PC Booster 2018 and the AutoClean Pro 2018. Both programs come from a company called PCVARK Software Pvt. Ltd. (h[tt]p://www.pcvark[.]com) that is a software publisher based in Rajasthan, India. PCVARK is well-known among computer security experts with its many re-branded system optimization tools that have questionable success. The Auto PC Booster 2018 appears to combine functionality that you can find in native Windows instruments like Disk Cleaner, MSCONFIG.exe, Regedit, dfrgui and the Task Scheduler. Some PC users that lack understanding of the native optimization tools on Windows 10, Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 might like to try the Auto PC Booster 2018. However, the Auto PC Booster 2018 is not superior to the built-in instruments on Windows and PCVARK is reported to use its products in a questionable manner. The Auto PC Booster 2018 may produce misleading scan results to justify buying a commercial license and subscribing to updates. You may see pop-up windows by the Auto PC Booster 2018 that promote other applications by PCVARK such as the Free Malware Removal Tool (h[tt]p://freemalwareremovaltool[.]com) and the Gargizer System Repair (h[tt]p://www.gargizer[.]com). You may want to remove the Auto PC Booster 2018 by PCVARK and seek an alternative solution. AV companies are known to mark the files created by the Auto PC Booster 2018 with the following names:

  • Artemis!E9B43995E196
  • MSIL/GT32SupportGeeks.L
  • PUP.Optional.AutoPCBooster
  • Program.Unwanted.2681
  • Pua.Pcbooster
  • Riskware ( dec001801 )
  • Suspicious_GEN.F47V0407
  • W32/Deceptor.ZGTZ-2402
  • Win32:Malware-gen

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