Windows Power Expansion

 

Information about Windows Power Expansion

Windows Power Expansion is a rogue anti-spyware program which will try to convince you that you need to purchase its license. Though you may believe that all its viruses detected are real and your computer is dangerously infected, you should only ignore its reports displayed when browsing the web. Keep in mind that Windows Power Expansion just like Windows Emergency System, is a fraudulent money-hunter which must be removed instead of paying for its license. As a rule, Windows Power Expansion is capable to get inside undetected with a help of Trojans. As soon as it manages to do that, it will mess computer’s system up by dropping some harmless files that later will be detected as malware. Malware then offers to remove these cyber threats but asks to purchase the license first. Save your money and never fall into such scam because you will lose your money and may even find yourself without credit card details.

Trying to make it look like the user needs the registered version of the program, Windows Power Expansion starts displaying misleading pop-ups that all say that numeous Trojans have been found inside the machine. Additionally, there will be suggested running free security scan which will find the same. However, pay attention to the fact that Windows Power Expansion has empty virus database, so it is not capable of testifying and protecting one’s PC. When it runs its scanner, it always returns the same misleading results that state you have multiple Trojans, worms and other spyware:

System component corrupted!
System reboot error has occurred due to lsass.exe system process failure.
This may be caused by severe malware infections.
Automatic restore of lsass.exe backup copy completed.
The correct system performance can not be resumed without eliminating the cause of lsass.exe corruption.

Warning!
Name:
firefox.exe
Name: c:\program files\firefox\firefox.exe
Application that seems to be a key-logger is detected. System information security is at risk. It is recommended to enable the security mode and run total System scanning.

So, you must have realized that all the above mentioned facts prove that Windows Power Expansion is malware and that you must remove Windows Power Expansion once you notice it. It’s worth mentioning that this program slows down the compromised system as well and disables its victims from Internet connection. So, don’t waste your time and get rid of this misleading application called Windows Power Expansion.

Windows Power Expansion Facts

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  • Windows Power Expansion pretends to increase security of your PC
  • Windows Power Expansion free version will show popups, alerts and fake results to convince you to pay
  • Windows Power Expansion creators will not deliver license keys upon paying or the full version will not be functional
  • Windows Power Expansion might be used to download and advertise other malicious software
  • Windows Power Expansion might disable some of your PCs or its programs functions

Manual Windows Power Expansion removal instructions

Note: Manual removal of parasite Windows Power Expansion 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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Kill malicious Processes:
%UserProfile%\Application Data\[random].exe
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Remove malicious Registery entries:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\avastui.exe “Debugger” = ‘svchost.exe’
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\egui.exe “Debugger” = ‘svchost.exe’
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\ekrn.exe “Debugger” = ‘svchost.exe’
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\msascui.exe “Debugger” = ‘svchost.exe’
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\msmpeng.exe “Debugger” = ‘svchost.exe’
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\msseces.exe “Debugger” = ‘svchost.exe’
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SystemRestore “DisableSR ” = ’1?
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Remove harmful Files:
%UserProfile%\Application Data\[random].exe
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