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SystemArmor Removal Guide
SystemArmor is a rogue security software promoted with help of bogus MS Windows recommendations and fraudulent online anti-spyware scans to scare users into registering the rogue security software. SystemArmor may also be installed by destructive trojans displaying fraudulent security warnings in Windows taskbar. SystemArmor is normally spread via corrupt porn web sites, spam e-mail attachments, chat programs or through corrupt software updates. SystemArmor may alter Windows registry files, reduce the computer and transmit your personal information to remote servers.
Scan your system for SystemArmor and remove all related malware in less than 3 minutes. Keep your computer shielded against hijackers, trackware, downloaders and all sorts of security threats.
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Harm level: High
Removal level: Hard |
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| Malware related to SystemArmor |
| N/A |
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| SystemArmor alias threats |
| DataProtection, Win32.Malas.r, ByteDefender, Bindo.worm |
Common signs of SystemArmor threat
- Unable to alter desktop background image
- Hard to remove corrupt files manually
- Hole of privacy due to theft of data
- Browser taken to an unknown search sites
- Deleted or infected registry keys
| SystemArmor executable files |
| taskmgr.exe, uninstall.exe, systemarmor.exe |
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| SystemArmor dynamic-link library files |
| N/A |
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| Further files related to SystemArmor |
| 2008.lnk, systemarmor.lnk, homepage.lnk |
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