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Feb 15 2008, 01:13 PM
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How to remove WinReanimator (Removal Instructions) What this programs does: WinReanimator is a rogue security program that is advertised and installed by the Vundo Trojan and other malware. The Vundo infection is typically installed by visiting or downloading executables from certain pornographic or crack sites. Once installed, the infections will bombard the infected computer with popups and fake security alerts stating that your computer is infected or has security risks. When you click on these popups you will be presented with variety of rogue anti-spyware programs, including WinReanimator, stating that you are infected and that you should install their products. Remember, that these are all scams and ads delivered by the infections and should be ignored. Another byproduct of these infections is an alert icon ( ) that appears in your Windows taskbar that periodically displays fake security alerts and warnings. The title of these alerts are Windows antivirus and they contain the following text:Windows has detected spyware infection!A screenshot of WinReanimator and the fake security alerts can be found below. ![]() WinReanimator Screenshot ![]() WinReanimator Fake Taskbar Security alerts This guide will walk you through removing the WinReanimator program and malware that may typically be installed with it. Tools Needed for this fix: Symptoms in a HijackThis Log: O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [WinReanimator] "C:\Program Files\WinReanimator\WinReanimator.exe" /hide Add/Remove Programs control panel entry: This program does not include an entry in Add or Remove Programs. Guide Updates: 02/15/08 - Initial guide creation. Automated Removal Instructions for WinReanimator:
If you are still having problems with your computer after completing these instructions, then please follow the steps outlined in the topic linked below: Preparation Guide For Use Before Posting A Hijackthis Log This is a self-help guide. Use at your own risk. BleepingComputer.com can not be held responsible for problems that may occur by using this information. If you would like help with any of these fixes, you can post a HijackThis log in our HijackThis Logs and Analysis forum. If you have any questions about this self-help guide then please post those questions in our AntiVirus, Firewall and Privacy Products and Protection Methods forum and someone will help you. -------------------- Lawrence
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