How to remove Warning! You're in danger! wallpaper

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Warning! You're in danger! wallpaper description

“Warning! You’re in danger!” wallpaper is a deceit used by several rogue programs to trick victims into purchasing malware. The wallpaper is usually changed by WinBlueSoft, System Security 4.52 and System Security 2009.

WARNING!
YOU‘RE IN DANGER!
YOUR COMPUTER IS INFECTED WITH SPYWARE!

All you do with your computer is stored forever in your hard disk. When you visit sites, send emails… All your actions are logged. And it is impossible to remove them with standard tools. Your data is still available for forensics. And in some cases
For your boos, your friends, your wife, your children.
Every site you or someody or even something, like spyware opened in your browsers, with all the images, and all the downloaded and maybe later removed movies or mp3 songs – are still there and could break your life!
SECURE YOURSELF RIGHT NOW!
REMOVE ALL SPYWARE FROM YOUR PC!

While the message on the wallpaper sounds terrifying, it’s just a hoax to make people interested in security tools. Unfortunately, applications promoted in such a way are neither legitimate nor useful.

If your desktop was changed into black background with scary text in red and white, it’s a sign of malware infection.

Click here to remove System Security 4.52.

Click here to delete WinBlueSoft fraud.

Click here to delete System Security 2009.

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14 Responses to

Warning! You’re in danger! wallpaper

  1. GREEN

    i removed win blue soft and this background is still there,i know a lot about computers and yes win blue soft is removed
    so how do i fix my background?

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    Ryan Reply:

    i had to completely reboot my computer back to its factory seetings by changing the bios to boot from a diffrent source.

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  2. Avalos

    One way to remove it that seems to be working:

    Go to Control Panel -> Display -> Desktop. Click on the Customize Desktop button. Then select Web and uncheck (or delete) the webpage Security. Click OK and it’s done.

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  3. sinrise

    I rebooted my system and hit Ctrl-Alt-Delete as soon as I could during windows startup. I managed to intercept the processes and stop it from loading. Now I’m trying to make sure it’s completely gone with spybot and such.

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    fsdf fsdfa Reply:

    how did u reboot ur computer

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  4. shawn

    this happened to me last night, and I get lsass.exe errors, some stupid antivirus scan called Total Security, or Total control or something like constantly tries to open….I am unable to run anything….it has completely taken over my computer….I cannot run my McAfee anti-virus to remove it, I can not open any web sites to find a solution. Any suggestions or ideas besides chucking the damn thing in the trash???

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  5. annoyed

    yeah the same thing just happened to me…some person who doesn’t know how to spell took over my computer. I can’t run spybot or adware to get rid of the problem. Can’t hit control alt delete..can’t do anything. help

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    Luciana Reply:

    Check what kind of program the scam recommends to buy and look for removal of the program on this website. You can’t run removal tools but you can delete the infection manually.

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  6. Symone

    I downloaded those programs but NOTHING HAPPENED ! I deleted all of my pictures because I thought I was hacked. What do I do ?

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  7. teenski

    system restore :)

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  8. DARIN KROEPEL

    AVALOS YOUR THE MAN, I HAVE BEEN PULLING MY HAIR OUT TRYING TO FIGURE THIS OUT. 2 MINUTES AND IM BACK ON LINE, THANKS.

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  9. Sandra

    It’s a virus programme and it’s changing its location all the time. Run your pc in safe mode with networking (so exe file won’t load) and look for virus exe file (sort by install date). Then delete and you’re fine. Spybot won’t work.

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    Jmat Reply:

    what do you mean by look for virus exe file?

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  10. Eli

    Go to the “Start” menu and click “Control Panel.” Click the “System and Security” link and then the “Action Center” link.
    Click “Recovery” on the bottom right of the “Action Center” window. Click the “Open System Restore” button.
    Click “Next” in the “System Restore” window. Select the desired restore point from the list and click “Next.” Click “Finish” to confirm system restore

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