Antimalware Tool

 

Information about Antimalware Tool

Antimalware Tool is a rogue antispyware program that was designed by the same computer hackers that previously created Security Defender. These two programs are extremely similar and the only difference between them is their names. The program uses Trojan viruses in order to infiltrate into random systems and then does everything in order to make computer user purchase its license.

Antimalware Tool is loaded with each system reboot. It pretends scanning your system for infections and after a few minutes, it generates a list of infections that supposedly are on your system. Actually Antimalware Tool shows some files that do not exist at all or your legitimate programs.

Moreover, Antimalware Tool constantly displays security notifications and pop up ads which warn about suspicious activity in your registry system, malware attacks, etc. Here’s how they look like:

Antimalware Tool

Your system has come under attack of harmful software. Click here to deactivate it.

Antimalware Tool

External software tries to control variety of your system files. This may lead to breaking of some data in your system. Click here to protect remote access to your PC & delete these programs.

Antimalware Tool

Spyware.IEMonster process is found. The virus is going to send your passwords from Internet browser (Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Outlook & others) to the third-parties. Click here for further protection of your data with Antimalware Tool.

Antimalware Tool Firewall Alert

Suspicious activity in your registry system space was detected. Rogue malware detected in your system. Data leaks and system damage are possible. Please use a deep scan option.

Antimalware Tool Firewall Alert

Antimalware Tool has prevent a program from accessing the Internet.

"iexplore.exe" is infected with Trojan. This worm has tried to use "iexplore.exe" to connect to remove host and send your credit card information.

Antimalware Tool Firewall Alert

Your computer is being attacked from a remote machine!

Block Internet access to your computer to prevent system infection.

Attacker IP: <ip address>

Attack type: RCPT exploit

Ignore these messages. They do not give you any information about your computers security. Antimalware Tool only shows them to scare you into thinking your system has some security problems and then make you purchase its program.

You are strongly advised to get rid of Antimalware Tool once noticing itstraces on your system. Below you can find removal instructions that you can use while eliminating Antimalware Tool.

 

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Antimalware Tool Facts

For automatic Antimalware Tool removal, please download Spyware Doctor:
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  • Antimalware Tool pretends to increase security of your PC
  • Antimalware Tool free version will show popups, alerts and fake results to convince you to pay
  • Antimalware Tool creators will not deliver license keys upon paying or the full version will not be functional
  • Antimalware Tool might be used to download and advertise other malicious software
  • Antimalware Tool might disable some of your PCs or its programs functions

Manual Antimalware Tool removal instructions

Note: Manual removal of parasite Antimalware Tool is tedious and dangerous task if done incorectly. Stoping and deleting incorrect executables and DLLs, deleting registry entries might harm your PC. Thus we recommend using Spyware Doctor of PCTools for automatical scan and removal of computer parasites, or another reputable spyware remover.
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Unregister malicious Dlls:
[random].dll Antimalware Tool.dll
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Remove malicious Registery entries:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun "[random]"
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun "[random]"
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Remove harmful Files:
[random]_.mkv [random].avi [random].ico [random].lnk Internet Defender.lnk [random].dll Antimalware Tool.dll
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Scan your System:
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