Description of Malware Alarm 2.1 and consequences of its residing on your PC
Lately some old spyware have been upgraded. Now these new releases of out-of-date threats attack the Web again with remarkable hustle. The most successful among these parasites is MalwareAlarm 2.1.
Taking into account users’ claims, especially of those, which like to surf explicit web-sites and download free programs, we may consider this fake antispyware as a rather successful project (however, it is much more dangerous than profitable for its developers and prooters). It must be said that developers of this spyware did not waste time to choose the most efficient method for achieving the final goal, i. e. to admonish a user that the only way to fix computer problem is acquisition of MalwareAlarm. We came to this conclusion, because majority of users suffered of this fake anti-spyware attack reported irreversible crush of their system before they started to consider possible measures of computer fixing. It is not any easier for you now, isn’t it?So this is very simple to make a description of consequences of this unwise aggressor residing at your PC. The worst thing is complete destruction of your PC up to deformation of clusters that may lead to inability of OS reinstallation, so you may without any hesitation consider your system unit a rubbish. Except this nothing really significant can be reported though. This does not mean that user of infected PC is not disturbed with annoying reminders and PC runs with its average speed and all applications render files without errors. But we do not consider this as a real inconvenience, and, moreover, it is really a benefit for you to see at least some signs of MalwareAlarm activity.
MalwareAlarm Technical Details
- Full name: MalwareAlarm (Malware Alarm 2.1)
- Type: Rogue anti-spyware, malware
- Origin: Russian Federation \ www.malwarealarm.com, www.scanner.malwarealarm.com
- Related threats: SpyShredder
MalwareAlarm Screenshots (click to enlarge):
MalwareAlarm rogue anti-spyware
MalwareAlarm fake on-line spyware scanners
MalwareAlarm security warnings
MalwareAlarm web-site (www.malwarealarm.com)
Signs of being infected with MalwareAlarm
Since we hope if you are infected with MalwareAlarm, it has not destroyed your PС yet (because you are still looking for solution in the Web using your good old friend) or you are not infected at all (we wish you never be a victim of spyware developers), it is expedient to describe other signs of infection. When you see any alert calling for purchase of MalwareAlarm, you have extremely short time to perform the operation of PC salvation. Other signs before system collapse are quite feeble. However, a user sometimes is able to detect presence of this parasite if noticed decrease of PC speed and errors in run of applications.
Very obvious sign of MalwareAlarm activity is enormous enlarging of PC Registry. To get more info about Registry contamination, click here.
Automatic Removal of MalwareAlarm from your PC
Automatic removal of MalwareAlarm is strongly recommended as incorrect manual removal may lead to irreversible consequences as MalwareAlarm is very aggressive and propt in its development program. Because it contaminates PC Registry, we recommend simultaneous treatment with both Spyware Removal Tool and Registry cleaner. Even if your PC is not infected, it is highly recommended that you clean your Registry. It is out of any doubt that result will come immediately.
Click the links below to start up free scan of your PC for spyware, malware and other parasites and to launch free scan of PC Registry.
Download MalwareAlarm Removal Tool
Download Registry Cleaner
Manual Removal of MalwareAlarm:
Manual removal of MalwareAlarm 2.1 may be useless as some files of this program very often change their names and extensions, when omitting even one file you are under the risk that the parasite will regenerate itself. You are welcome to perform manual removal though. Please, strictly follow the guidelines below.
Remove MalwareAlarm files and dll’s
winter.exe
proper.exe
infos.exe
autos.exe
MalwareAlarm.lnk
MalwareAlarmSetup[1].exe
MalwareAlarm3.dll
MalwareAlarm2.dll
MalwareAlarm1.dll
MalwareAlarm0.dll
MalwareAlarm.exe
MalwareAlarm
Unregister MalwareAlarm registry values:
MalwareAlarm




