Antivirus Pro 2009
Posted November 6, 2008
Antivirus Pro 2009 is the latest fake antivirus program making the rounds.
Make sure you don’t confuse Antivirus Pro 2009 with Panda Antivirus Pro 2009, which is a legit antivirus program. You can easily tell Panda’s version from the fake Antivirus Pro 2009 as Panda won’t be bombarding you with fake security alerts every 30 seconds.
Be sure to avoid AV-Pro-2009.com, home of the fake Antivirus Pro 2009.
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Remove Antivirus Pro 2009 Automatically, with SmitFraud
Don’t have a lot of time? What with YouPorn.com reading The Guardian, my charity work, and more, neither do I. If you don’t know how to manually delete Antivirus Pro 2009 files, and don’t want to learn, here’s how you automatically remove Antivirus Pro 2009.
Before you start, print out these instructions—you’re going to have to restart your computer in Safe Mode. Also, back up your PC in case you make a mistake.
- Download SmitFraudFix for free, and save it to your desktop.
- Reboot your PC in Safe Mode.
- To reboot in Safe Mode using Windows XP, restart your PC, and when a progress bar appears at the bottom of the screen, hit F8 once every second. When you see the Windows Start-up menu, highlight Safe Mode and hit Enter. Your desktop will show up, and make whatever repairs necessary. Then reboot your system and allow it to start up as normal.
- To reboot in Safe Mode using Windows Vista, go Start > Run. Type “MSCONFIG” into the Open field, and click OK. From the BOOT.INI tab, check /SAFEBOOT and click Restart).
- Once your desktop loads, double-click SmitfraudFix.exe.
- After the credits roll, you’ll see a menu. Click option number two, “Clean (safe mode recommended)“. Click Enter and delete your files infected with Antivirus Pro 2009.
- SmitFraudFix will clean your PC. When SmitFraudFix is finished, its Disk Cleanup automatically starts.
- Once Disk Cleanup is done, it’ll ask you, “Registry cleaning – Do you want to clean the registry?” Type in “Y” (yes), and click “Enter“. When Disk Cleanup finishes, restart your PC.
- If your system’s wininet.dll is infected, SmitFraudFix asks you if you want to replace the file. If SmitFraud asks, “Replace infected file?” Type “Y” (yes) to answer and click “Enter“.
- Once that’s finished, restart your system.
- After restarting, a Notepad file might popup with a log of the files SmitFraudFix deleted. If it doesn’t popup, you can find the log as a file rapport.txt in Local Disk C:, the root of your hard drive.
- Restart your system again, in Safe Mode. Once it boots up, go to C:\Windows\Temp. Select “Edit“, select “Select All“, and click “DELETE“. Click “Yes” to confirm you want all these files to get trashed in the Recycle Bin.
- Restart your system one more time, in normal mode. Go to Windows Update and download any critical updates for your computer. You’re done.
Remove Antivirus Pro 2009 with Your Bare Hands
You dig a work out. Manually removing Antivirus Pro 2009 can be hard and time consuming, but apparently you’re into that. Obviously, I can’t guarantee these instructions will completely remove Antivirus Pro 2009 from your system, but it’s worth a try. Just make sure you backup your system before you try to remove Antivirus Pro 2009 manually.
Before you start, print out these manual Antivirus Pro 2009 removal instructions and close all applications, including your web browser.
- Uninstall Antivirus Pro 2009: Select Start menu > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click “Add/Remove Programs“, and search for “Antivirus Pro 2009″. If you find Antivirus Pro 2009, uninstall Antivirus Pro 2009.
- Stop Antivirus Pro 2009 processes: Select Start menu > Run. Type taskmgr, then click on the Processes tab for a list of running processes. Search for Antivirus Pro 2009 processes, like “Antivirus Pro 2009.exe“, or any Antivirus Pro 2009 processes I list below. Right-click “Antivirus Pro 2009.exe“, and click “End task“.

c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009\AntivirusPro2009.exe
c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009\Uninstall.exe - Delete Antivirus Pro 2009 files in Windows Vista and XP: Select Start menu > Settings > Search. Click For Files and Folders…. You’ll see a speech bubble asking you, “What do you want to search for?” Select All files and folders. Type the names of Antivirus Pro 2009 files into the search box, including any Antivirus Pro 2009 file I’ve listed below. Now select Local Hard Drives, and click Search. As soon as you see a bastard Antivirus Pro 2009 file, just delete it.

c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009
c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009\AntivirusPro2009.cfg
c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009\wscui.cpl
c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009\data
c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009\data\daily.cvd
c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009\Microsoft.VC80.CRT
c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009\Microsoft.VC80.CRT\Microsoft.VC80.CRT.manifest
c:\Documents and Settings\Bleeping\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\AntivirusPro2009.lnk
c:\Documents and Settings\Bleeping\Desktop\AntivirusPro2009.lnk
c:\Documents and Settings\Bleeping\Start Menu\Programs\AntivirusPro2009
c:\Documents and Settings\Bleeping\Start Menu\Programs\AntivirusPro2009\AntivirusPro2009.lnk
c:\Documents and Settings\Bleeping\Start Menu\Programs\AntivirusPro2009\Uninstall.lnk
c:\WINDOWS\dyxad.bat
c:\WINDOWS\gutysolyk.dll
c:\WINDOWS\oheva._dl
c:\WINDOWS\uhuleko.bat
c:\WINDOWS\ulysi.bin
c:\WINDOWS\votadiboz.sys
c:\WINDOWS\xocorepen.lib
c:\WINDOWS\system32\_scui.cpl
c:\WINDOWS\system32\mehydohahe.scr
c:\WINDOWS\system32\owah.bat
c:\WINDOWS\system32\uquhoti.reg
c:\WINDOWS\system32\zuxeme._dl
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\cyqi.sys
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\gemegiqyno.ban
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\pymom.lib
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\wivodexy.reg
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\yzotuxeka.vbs
c:\Documents and Settings\Bleeping\Application Data\ydutufuj.inf
c:\Documents and Settings\Bleeping\Local Settings\Application Data\coziguduca._sy
c:\Documents and Settings\Bleeping\Local Settings\Application Data\fapeka._dl
c:\Documents and Settings\Bleeping\Local Settings\Application Data\gukusozy.sys
c:\Documents and Settings\Bleeping\Local Settings\Application Data\iluqopohaz.ban - Unregister Antivirus Pro 2009 DLL files: Select Start menu > Settings > Run. Type “cmd” in Run’s box, and click OK. To switch directories, type “cd” in the command box, hit the Space key, and type the directory where the Antivirus Pro 2009 DLL file is located. If you don’t know which directory the Antivirus Pro 2009 DLL file is located in, enter “dir” into the command box to see a directory’s contents. To go back one directory, enter “cd ..” in the command box and hit Enter. Once you find the Antivirus Pro 2009 DLL file you want to remove, including any of the DLLs I list below, type “regsvr32 /u MadeUpDLLName.dll” (e.g., “regsvr32 /u Antivirus Pro 2009.dll”) and hit Enter. If you delete a DLL by mistake, type “regsvr32 MadeUpWhoopsName.dll” (e.g., “regsvr32 Antivirus Pro 2009.dll”) into your command box, and hit Enter.

c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009\AVEngn.dll
c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009\htmlayout.dll
c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009\pthreadVC2.dll
c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009\Microsoft.VC80.CRT\msvcm80.dll
c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009\Microsoft.VC80.CRT\msvcp80.dll
c:\Program Files\AntivirusPro2009\Microsoft.VC80.CRT\msvcr80.dll
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\pisijupag.dll
c:\Program Files\Common Files\buryleto.dll - Unregister Antivirus Pro 2009 registry keys: Select Start menu > Run. Type regedit, and click OK. Search for any Antivirus Pro 2009 registry keys I list below. To delete these Antivirus Pro 2009 registry keys, right-click the Antivirus Pro 2009 registry key, select “Modify”, and click “Delete“.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\AntivirusPro2009
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\AntivirusPro2009
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\don’t load “scui.cpl”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\don’t load “wscui.cpl”
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “Antivirus Pro 2009″ - Delete Antivirus Pro 2009 directories: Select Start menu > My Computer > Local Disk (C:) > Program Files > Show the contents of this folder. Search for “C:\ProgramFiles\Antivirus Pro 2009“, or any Antivirus Pro 2009 directories I list below. Right-click these Antivirus Pro 2009 directories. Click “Delete“, “Yes“, and “Yes” again to confirm you want to move the Antivirus Pro 2009 folder into the Recycle Bin.
- Remove Antivirus Pro 2009 desktop icons: Drag and drop any Antivirus Pro 2009 icons into your Recycle Bin.
- Change your home page: If Antivirus Pro 2009 hijacked your home page, select Start menu > Control Panel > Internet Options > General. Under “Home Page” select Use Default. Enter the URL you want as your home page (for example, “http://www.damntrojan.co.uk”), and select “Apply” and “OK“. Open a new browser window to make sure your home page has changed.
You’re done. Hopefully these Antivirus Pro 2009 removal instructions got rid of Antivirus Pro 2009 for you. Just so we’re clear on things, I can’t guarantee these instructions will completely remove Antivirus Pro 2009 from your computer.
If you tried these instructions to get rid of Antivirus Pro 2009 and they didn’t work, throw your computer out the window.
Or consult professionals.
References for Antivirus Pro 2009
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Ken May wrote:
On the premis that antivirus pro 2009 is illegal can the originators be traced for legal action to be pursued ?
Graham wrote:
Yes Ken, legal action can be pursued however these scams are run out of Russia so you would be lucky if you get anything from it.
carl rowley wrote:
I have just had this antivirus pro 2009 on my computer “very nasty could hardly do a thing.
But i downloaded “malwarebytes” and it completely removed it.
carl rowley wrote:
One more thing
this may sound stupid ,If you did pay £50 i think, i take it you would not be able to use this antivirus pro.
would it still be on your computer doing all those alerts all the time
Graham Bateman wrote:
If your lucky, the scammers may send you a license key. It’s wothless but at least you’ll have an email address to send your hate mail to. All the while antivirus pro will keep saying you are infected and that your should buy the full version. I’m glad you were able to get rid antivirus pro Carl.