Friday 17 February 2012

Windows Functionality Checker fraudulent anti-virus software

Detection and neutralizing of Windows Functionality Checker scareware is a burning question for today. It fools users with its name and professionally designed interface. The program is definitely not real security software and won’t actually do any of the things it declares. Loaris Trojan Remover`s analytics have tested the software and got shocking results.

We warn you to keep away from the fraudulent utility. Beware one fact, it detects the threats that are non-existent, i.e. those whose presence on your PC is not just doubtful – it’s a proven fact they aren’t there. The thing is, by reporting such items the program simply tries to entice you to buy it. It’s perfectly clear that purchasing fake software means you lose money and receive nothing in return. However, the activity of Windows Functionality Checker goes beyond simply tricking PC users. It may cause direct damage to the host Operating System by distorting Windows registry and interfering with the way the system is functioning in the worst way. You may encounter some problems launching normal applications because the badware will typically try to block them. Also, the web browser is likely to get hijacked to repeatedly take you to phishing sites, bogus search engines or some pages where you are requested to pay for the licensed copy of this tool. All in all, Windows Functionality Checker is certainly not one of those utilities that are worth your trust and the time spent. So make a move and counterattack this fraudulent app posing as an antivirus.

Windows Functionality Checker automatic remover:


AV Security Essentials automatic remover


Windows Functionality Checker manual removal guide:

Delete Windows Functionality Checker files:
%AppData%\NPSWF32.dll
%AppData%\Protector-oak.exe
%desktopdir%\Windows Functionality Checker.lnk
%commonprograms%\Windows Functionality Checker.lnk

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