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How to Remove Alpha Antivirus

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By ajparker


About Alpha Antivirus

There is a new rogue among us. It appears that Alpha Antivirus has replaced Personal Antivirus as one of the latest rogue security programs. This particular rogue installs through online "scans" (popups.) The reason I say "scans" is they're essentially animations of a scan (every one that visits the site will see the same thing even if you visit from a non windows OS which is somewhat amusing...) But, those details could certainly be changed. Who knows someday they may randomize their animations of scans and alter them to match other operating systems if they start to get fancy. Anyway, like many of the rogues that we've been covering their goal is to scare you into downloading and then paying for Alpha Antivirus by providing scan results that appear to indicate a security problem with your computer that only they can fix if you pay. In addition to this "fun", Alpha Antivirus also drops a password stealing trojan. Those online banking passwords are more valuable than the fee for this software I suspect. Read on to see how to remove alpha antivirus.

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Alpha Antivirus Removal

First off, the following domains are associated with Alpha Antivirus:

Mycomputerthreats15 com

Securewinupdatesv3 com

Statickingdom com

Windowsprotectionupdate4 com

Blog them however you wish, but you should not visit those sites without the biohazard suit and rubber gloves! In addition to the "features" listed above of stealing passwords and the false security warnings trying to coax you into paying for it. It also slows your computer down, redirects your web browser to malicious sites and may be able to disable legitimate computer security programs (antivirus/antispyware.) I would suggest first trying to download and run malwarebytes antimalware from my virus removal toolkit page.

If you are not able to run and update it in a normal Windows Boot, retry in safemode and if that doesn't work, you may need to rename the installer file or program executable to get it on the system.

Another alternative is the first step of manual removal: In the task manager look for and kill off the following process:

Alpha Antivirus.exe

(After this you may/should be able to run malwarebytes.)

If continuing with the manual removal then you will want to delete files in the following locations:

%SysRoot%\Samples

%UserProf%\Local Settings\Temp

%ProgFiles%\Alpha Antivirus

%ProgFiles%\LabelCommand

%DocRoot%\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Alpha Antivirus

%DocRoot%\All Users\Application Data\Alpha Antivirus

Alpha Antivirus.exe


The executable may need to be searched for. My first guess would be to look in the above directories, or the system root directory. Following that the Windows install directory and the system32 directory beneath the Windows Install directory. If you still can't find the Alpha Antivirus.exe file then you may need to use the search feature to search for it (make sure you're searching all files.)

After a manual removal of alpha antivirus it's still a good idea to update and run malwarebytes antimalware to ensure that you clean up any leftovers or other files brought by this rogue security program.

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FranktsoK  says:
2 months ago

Hey Dear Fellas,

Here Is The Most Easy Step To Remove Alpha Antivirus..

I Had This Problem Too But Now It's Been Removed With This 2 Easy Step...

Aite..

Step ONE:1.

1. Open My computer, choose Disk C;

2. Find the folder Program Files=>Common Files=>Uninstall=>AlphaAV

3. Run the file AlphaAV

And If It Don Work.. Then Follow Step 2:

Step Two:2.

Paste the following string to Windows Explorer address bar and execute it (Press Enter key):

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Uninstall\AlphaAV

Good Luck Fellas.

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ajparker  says:
2 months ago

Glad you found it easy to remove! I wish all rogues were as easy as running an uninstall....

genesboys  says:
2 months ago

Thanks for this post. Just an addition, if you cannotdownload and run mbam you can view procedures here.

http://www.precisesecurity.com/rogue/alpha-antivir

Sheryl  says:
2 months ago

This better work

shorne  says:
2 months ago

was a little booger but made it.removed off of task manager and removed folder totally took it out

Vel  says:
6 weeks ago

Step one worked perfectly on my new Dell Desktop. Many thanks.

greg  says:
3 weeks ago

dude, thank u so much,i spent forever trying to get rid of that shit. step 2 is awesome. it worked for me.

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