How to remove MalwareRemovalBOT
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MalwareRemovalBOT description
MalwareRemovalBOT is a fraudulent security tool, but it is designed to look like legitimate software. The program itself is poorly built and the official website (malwareremovalbot.com) is even more annoying than Malware Removal BOT itself. However, creators of this scam provide a support for MalwareRemoval BOT. This may look like something creators of regular security tool would do until you learn that you don’t get anything until you pay for using MalwareRemovalBOT.

Those who get interested in protecting a computer with MalwareRemovalBOT should keep in mind that the program is a computer parasite. It’s not capable of fixing security problems. If installed, it is extremely difficult to remove. If you purchase MalwareRemoval BOT for $39.95 you can install it on up to 3 machines and you get Privacy Control Suite and ErrorSmart malwares for free. Avoid Malware Removal BOT unless paying someone for infecting your computer sounds like fun. Learn more about malwareremovalbot.com here.
MalwareRemovalBOT is a Rogue Antispyware software
How to manually remove MalwareRemovalBOT
To remove MalwareRemovalBOT spyware you must block MalwareRemovalBOT sites, stop and remove processes, unregister DLL files, search and delete all other MalwareRemovalBOT files and registry utility. Follow the MalwareRemovalBOT detection and removal instructions below.
The most typical software removal method is to remove MalwareRemovalBOT by using "Add or Remove Programs" service. However there may be hidden MalwareRemovalBOT files, running processes and registries in your computer, so MalwareRemovalBOT may recreate all other files after reboot.
MalwareRemovalBOT manual removal instructions
Block MalwareRemovalBOT sites:
malwareremovalbot.com
remove-conficker.org
Read more how to block MalwareRemovalBOT sites
Stop and remove MalwareRemovalBOT processes:
MalwareRemovalBot.exe
setup.exe
Read more how to kill MalwareRemovalBOT processes
Locate and delete MalwareRemovalBOT registry entries:
HKEY\Software\Classes\Installer\Features\E045B85A20D5505419819396DE03BA34
HKEY\Software\Classes\Installer\Products\E045B85A20D5505419819396DE03BA34
HKEY\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\\”MalwareRemovalBot”\”%PF%\MalwareRemovalBot\MalwareRemovalBot.exe -boot”
HKEY\Software\Classes\Clsid\{9D3CF193-58E5-40d5-BA60-233F4C216E37}
HKEY\Software\MalwareRemovalBot
HKEY\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{A58B540E-5D02-4505-9118-3969ED30AB43}
Read more how to delete MalwareRemovalBOT registry entries
Download RegistryBooster 2010 to scan errors caused by MalwareRemovalBOT
Search and unregister MalwareRemovalBOT DLL libraries:
TCL.dll
SpyCleaner.dll
Read more how to unregister MalwareRemovalBOT DLL files
Detect and delete other MalwareRemovalBOT files:
C:\Program Files\MalwareRemovalBot\MalwareRemovalBot.exe
TCL.dll
SpyCleaner.dllrs.dat
MalwareRemovalBot.lnk
SpyCleaner.dll
TCL.dll
C:\Program Files\MalwareRemovalBot\MalwareRemovalBot.exe
C:\Program Files\MalwareRemovalBot\
We strongly recommend you to use spyware remover to track MalwareRemovalBOT and automaticaly remove MalwareRemovalBOT processes, registries and files as well as other spyware threats.


November 30th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
My boyfriend somehow got Personal Security on his computer – he downloaded & paid for Malware RemovalBot. Are both of these BAD????? If yes what do we do to get rid of them? We have AVG (free) and Spybot(free)
THANKS
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Luciana Reply:
December 1st, 2009 at 4:01 am
If your security tools can’t delete the infection, I recommend the manual removal guide posted above the comments section.
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January 9th, 2010 at 8:46 am
We just downloaded this and found out it was a scam- too late! We are trying to get our money refunded. Please contact your credit card company to get a refund. The more complaints, the more chance we will get a refund
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