Remove TrustWarrior fake antispyware
The fake antispyware called TrustWarrior (alias Trust Warrior) was recently preceded by such rogues from the same group as SoftSafeness, QuickHealCleaner, SafetyKeeper, BlockDefense, WiniFighter and SystemCop every one of which was/still is equally hazardous and misleading. TrustWarrior does not lag behind in its malicious essence and presents a high risk to the compromised system as well. TrustWarrior is capable of penetrating into one’s OS unnoticeably, i.e. without a slightest apparent sign like authorization request etc. Having made itself perfectly comfortable with the new host system, TrustWarrior displays tons of false alerts that alarm the user about a great quantity of infections which are claimed to be almost swarming inside the challenged computer. After that, TrustWarrior is sure to ask the victim for a payment which appears to be necessary for registering TrustWarrior licensed software and hence rescuing the computer system. It’s significant to uninstall TrustWarrior rogueware once it starts messing with your PC. Otherwise, you may suffer more severe consequences in terms of due computer performance and your own privacy issues.
TrustWarrior behavior on the infected PC:
If your system is contaminated with rogue anti-spyware, you are likely to encounter the following symptoms:
- TrustWarrior slows down your computer and causes occasional PC freezes
- TrustWarrior hijacks the homepage and redirects the web-browser to its affiliated malicious websites
- TrustWarrior decreases the internet connection speed
- TrustWarrior displays annoying fake alerts
- TrustWarrior may install a rootkit or trojan in your system
How do you detect TrustWarrior on your PC:
Accurate malware detection is an issue of ultimate priority in terms of resisting the infection. Malicious programs can mutate and thus prevent security utilities from detecting the actual threat. The malware residing on one’s PC can also promote other stealthy viruses whose presence is hard to recognize, which makes the detection even more complicated. We recommend using the free automatic solution to scan your computer and detect all malicious activity with highest precision.
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How to remove TrustWarrior from your PC:
If you have good technical skills you can try to get rid of TrustWarrior manually. TrustWarrior manual removal presupposes finding and deleting its files and registry entries; but before that, make sure you back up all important data to prevent its possible loss in case any unpredictable technical issues occur during the procedure.
Remove TrustWarrior files and folders:
%Program Files%\TrustWarrior Software\TrustWarrior
%Program Files%\TrustWarrior Software\TrustWarrior\license.txt
%Program Files%\TrustWarrior Software\TrustWarrior\trustwarrior.exe
%Program Files%\TrustWarrior Software\TrustWarrior\uninstall.exe
%WINDOWS%\102z6w59m3c4.cpl
%WINDOWS%\1044zhackt9ol5b2.dll
%WINDOWS%\10683v9rzs656.cpl
%WINDOWS%\10915hief309z.cpl
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Desktop\TrustWarrior.lnk
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\TrustWarrior
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\TrustWarrior\1 TrustWarrior.lnk
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\TrustWarrior\2 Homepage.lnk
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\TrustWarrior\3 Uninstall.lnk
Remove TrustWarrior registry entries:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\TrustWarrior
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TrustWarrior
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_TRUSTWARRIORSVC
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TrustWarriorSvc
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “ha8tozmj.exe”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “TrustWarrior”
Encountering strange PC behaviour after removing the malware manually? Something may have gone unpredictably wrong when you interfered with the system files and the registry. We advise using the trusted utility called File Recover. It will restore the critical system files and get your computer back to normal.
Manual removal of TrustWarrior is not always effective and requires high-level troubleshooting skills. If not handled with due care, system files and the registry may get irreparably damaged, which can slow down or even crash your system. If you do not feel confident about performing manual operations of that kind, we advise using the automatic removal tool to get rid of TrustWarrior infection. Please, follow the link below to download TrustWarrior remover:
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