AntispywareXP2009

AntispywareXP2009 (or Antispyware XP 2009, AntispywareXP 2009) is associated with Antivirus XP 2008 and AntivirusXP2008. This particular anti-spyware application, AntispywareXP2009, is downloaded and installed via a Trojan application and through the use of browser security holes. Obviously all of this occurs without the user’s consent, or knowledge for that matter. An erroneous notification of fake security and privacy risks is displayed to the user of the infected computer, once AntispywareXP2009 is embedded within a computer system. All of which is specifically designed to coerce the user into purchasing the full version of the AntispywareXP2009. It is quite easy to detect AntispywareXP2009 , as this particular malware will cause your computer to be languorous in performance. Experts suggest that AntispywareXP2009 be deleted from a computer as soon as it is detected.
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Danger level 10
Type: Rogue Anti-Spyware
Common infection symptoms:
  • Changes background
  • Connects to the internet without permision
  • Shows commercial adverts
  • Normal system programs crash immediatelly
  • Slow internet connection
  • System crashes
  • Annoying pop-up's
  • Slow Computer
Other mutations known as:
Infection Video AntispywareXP2009

How to manually remove AntispywareXP2009

Files associated with AntispywareXP2009 infection:

iretulyboc.exe
AVEngn.dll
epipokip.exe
htmlayout.dll
Install[1].exe
AntispywareXP2009.exe
wini10603.exe
AntiSpywareXP2009.exe

AntispywareXP2009 DLL's to remove:

htmlayout.dll
AVEngn.dll

AntispywareXP2009 processes to kill:

AntiSpywareXP2009.exe
wini10603.exe
iretulyboc.exe
epipokip.exe
Install[1].exe
AntispywareXP2009.exe

Remove AntispywareXP2009 registry entries:

Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\AntiSpywareXP 2009
AntiSpywareXP2009
Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\AntiSpywareXP2009
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Comments

  1. NTrip Oct 22, 2008

    I tried with this software. I found the AntispywareXP2009 entried into the Registry. It helped me to clean up the mess created by the AntispywareXP2009 program. Thanks!

  2. omalleygeorge Oct 24, 2008

    How am I suppose to download this to my computer and use it when this virus hijacked Internet Explorer and killed my Firefox? I'm borrowing a family members computer just to do this. I tried turning antispywarexp2009 off and deleting the program files and editing my registry, but it's still there, somewhere. I keep getting the pop up notices ... I would even BUY SOFTWARE to delete it if I could get to your webpage on my computer. It redirects me. Grrrr.

  3. Deltasw Oct 24, 2008

    U can buy software on one pc and enter paswords in other pc

  4. trace Oct 24, 2008

    i cant click any of your anti virus links because antispyware 2009 redirects my browser and makes my computer way too slow to do anything

  5. CW Oct 27, 2008

    Copy and past page URL's in to avoid the computer browser being redirected when you click on a link

  6. AT Oct 29, 2008

    If you right click and use "Open link in a new window" it will usually open.

  7. asdasdf Oct 29, 2008

    go to task manager and end process antispywarexp2009. internet should work

  8. BK Nov 1, 2008

    My young son downloaded this dang thing.
    I have been trying for two days to kill this 2009 beast, now 80% of all
    programs installed wont work, if I save all my important files, ie; photos, taxes,
    spread sheets, then just reburn the entire hard drive will this $&^$$*^ trjan attach to those files?

  9. lisa Nov 5, 2008

    Copy this programme on a memory stick from a clean machine and install it on compromised computer

  10. PB43 Nov 12, 2008

    It blocks task manager, saying "the administrator has suspended privileges for taskmanager" or something to that effect.

    I found it only blocks Internet Explorer browsing. I used a Firefox browser to download a trojan remover to put a stop to it.

    I also found it deleted all my "Program Files" Applications and other active programs. I had the data settings all backed-up, but had to re-install or "repair" most applications.

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