NoMalware

NoMalware is another powerful rogue antispyware application. NoMalware will cause you many unwanted computer problems, invade your privacy as well as try and steal your money. NoMalware will make use of a fake system scan, fake system scan report results as well as fake computer security notifications. You need to know that NoMalware will try every single trick that it can in order to try and convince you that you have malicious threats running on your machine.

NoMalware may go by the following names:
• No Malware
• No.Malware

NoMalware may display some of the following symptoms:
• Is your computers performance slower than usual?
• Are you receiving annoying pop ups?
• Are things changing on your machine, that you didn\'t change yourself?
• Do you see a scan report that has taken place, which you didn\'t start?
• Are you receiving fake scan report results?
• Is your computer generating scary system security notifications?
• Are you being asked to buy a full version in order to rectify these problems?
• Is your internet connection acting differently to usual?

In order to remove NoMalware from your computer, it is imperative that you make use of a decent antispyware removal product that is able to both detect and automatically remove NoMalware for you. You can try the manual removal process, but you need to be warned that if you do something incorrectly, you run the risks of further damaging your already damaged computer.
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Danger level 7

How to manually remove NoMalware

Files associated with NoMalware infection:

setup[1].exe
NoMalware.exe

NoMalware processes to kill:

setup[1].exe
NoMalware.exe

Remove NoMalware registry entries:

MicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionUninstall{6268F50B-D811-4370-8483-C017BC9F0C9F}_is1
NoMalware
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