Rapid Antivirus

Rapid Antivirus is yet another malware that PC users need to look out for. Usually, Rapid Antivirus is installed via devious websites, the likes of pornographic sites, etc. Rapid Antivirus tends to operate quite openly, thus system users, as a rule, have no difficulty in trying to discover the rogue application on their systems. It is recommended that end-users remove Rapid Antivirus, also known as RapidAntivirus, as soon as its presence has been made known. Hackers act primitively but their business works and develops; the main reason is that users often are ignoring malware until they see how much harm is made. After that, they, being scared, usually trust annoying alerts of fake remover and pay for license. Do not go this way; get rid of Rapid Antivirus (RapidAntivirus) and other malware with nice remover recommended below.
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Danger level 10
Type: Rogue Anti-Spyware
Common infection symptoms:
  • 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:

How to manually remove Rapid Antivirus

Files associated with Rapid Antivirus infection:

0000005377.exe
Rapid Antivirus.exe
install_511_MHw0MXwwfHx8fHx8fHw_[1].exe
install_511_MHw0MXwwfHx8fHx8fHw_.exe
setup.exe

Rapid Antivirus processes to kill:

0000005377.exe
Rapid Antivirus.exe
install_511_MHw0MXwwfHx8fHx8fHw_[1].exe
install_511_MHw0MXwwfHx8fHx8fHw_.exe
setup.exe

Remove Rapid Antivirus registry entries:

Rapid Antivirus
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Comments

  1. Shirley Baker Jan 5, 2009

    I have bought Rapid Antivirus but do not have the code to activate it. I bought it on 12/9/08. Who do I need to get in touch with? Did not recieve activation code.

  2. IT Jeff May 28, 2009

    Shirley-

    The "Rapid Antivirus" program is itself actually a virus (technically malware).

    It scams the infected user by falsely reporting a virus infection, in hopes of having the user pay to activate and "fix" the false infection.

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