Windows Process Regulator

 

Information about Windows Process Regulator

Windows Process Regulator is a malicious tool, rogue anti-spyware application which is actively used for ripping users off. WindowsProcessRegulator is apparently associated with its infamous clones Windows Expansion System and Windows Power Expansion that have been sharing the same GUI. All these roguewares also apply the same ways of distribution what means that they all enter the system unnoticeably for the user with a help of Trojans. If you want to avoid such intrusions, you should make sure that you have ‘licensed’ version of anti-spyware because this is the only way giving you real time protection against viruses.

For trying to rip users off, Windows Process Regulator begins its interruptions based on fake system scanners and alerts. If you have been affected by one of them, you should know that all these warnings reporting ‘extremely dangerous badware’ and listing hundreds of malware threats in reality have nothing to do with real your PC’s situation. They interrupt you when browsing and then offer to purchase the license for removal. However, there is no difference if we talk about Windows Process Regulator trial or licensed version because they both are useless and lead users to more computer problems. These alerts mostly say:

System Security Warning
Attempt to modify register key entries is detected. Register entries analysis is recommended.

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.

Some of these alerts may look like the ones got from MSE:

Microsoft Security Essentials Alert
Potential Threat Details
Microsoft Security Essentials detected potential threats that might compromise your private or damage your computer. Your access to these items may be suspended until you take an action. Click 'show details' to learn more.

Please, don’t fall into stealthy pranks created by scammers because you will end up with more infections inside your system. You will start noticing annoying redirections as well, leaving you on malicious commercial website offering to purchase the same Windows Process Regulator. Please, never purchase Windows Process Regulator because neither its scanners nor its worthless alerts are trustworthy. The best thing is to remove Windows Process Regulator released for one and only purpose – to lie to people about infections and get their money.

Windows Process Regulator Facts

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

Manual Windows Process Regulator removal instructions

Note: Manual removal of parasite Windows Process Regulator 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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