Global System Mechanic

The Global System Mechanic program is promoted as a system optimization tool that does not include information on who created it. We have received complaints that the Global System Mechanic shows pop-up windows and urges users to subscribe to a payment plan where they are required to pay a little over thirty dollars a month. PC users are welcomed to buy the full version of Global System Mechanic to resolve the problems detected by the program. You might want to know that the Global System Mechanic software is published by Pcvark Software Pvt. that is a company we have been tracking for the past few years.

The Pcvark Software Pvt. company has a site on h[tt]p://www.pcvark[.]com where they have listed only an ad-blocker from h[tt]p://www.ad-blocker[.]org/AdBlockerChrome. However, we are aware of a dozen of their products. The Global System Mechanic is a copy of AdvanceSystem Care and Smart System Care from Syscarelogics.com and Universal PC Mechanic from Smartsystools.com. The Global System Mechanic features the same UI (user-interface) and performs the same range of operations listed on Syscarelogics.com and Smartsystools.com. Pcvark Software Pvt. is well known for publishing clones of their products every so often. The Global System Mechanic optimization tool is stated to improve the OS stability by disabling applications from running on Windows boot, deleting obsolete registry keys and cleaning temporary Internet files. Most of the features in Global System Mechanic summarize options that are available to Windows users via MSCONFIG.exe, the task manager, and the task scheduler. PC users may want to reconsider paying for the full version of Global System Mechanic each month when they can do most of the system optimizations themselves. Global System Mechanic is perceived as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that promotes technical support services over the 855-332-0124 phone line. The same phone number is associated with computer support scams from September 2017 and a fake copy of CCleaner by Piriform Ltd (h[tt]ps://www.ccleaner[.]com/). It might be a good idea to remove the Global System Mechanic with the assistance of a respected cybersecurity scanner. AV companies flag files related to Global System Mechanic as:

  • Adware.Gt32Supportgeeks.5148072
  • PUP.Optional.AdvanceSystemCare
  • Program.Unwanted.2219
  • Riskware/GT32SupportGeeks
  • Smart System Care (PUA)
  • Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT
  • Unwanted-Program ( 00516ca61 )
  • Win32.Application.Agent.4YXIYJ

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