Premiumlivespywarescanner.com Virus Popup Removal

Premiumlivespywarescanner .com promotes Antivirus 2023, a fake antivirus program. Antivirus 2023 uses a variety of tactics to convince the user into purchasing their fake software, which is a scam. If you need help removing Antivirus 2023, please view our official guide by clicking HERE.

The website generally takes the user to https://premiumlivespywarescanner.com/promo/1/freescan.php, where it runs a fake scan.

Below is our recommended removal tool for Antivirus 2023 or any popups from Premiumlivespywarescanner.com. The removal tool has been rated 5 cows out of 5 by Tucows and was previously CNET’s Editor’s Choice. Feel free to download it below.

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Manual Removal - Generally, popups from websites such as Premiumlivespywarescanner.com come because a BHO (Browser Helper Object) has embedded itself in the user’s web browser. These BHOs can generally be remove with HijackThis. If you would like to learn more about HijackThis, please Click Here. Please use HijackThis with caution since removing improper entries can damage your computer if they are needed.

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3 Responses to “Premiumlivespywarescanner.com Virus Popup Removal”

Rich January 26th, 2024 at 6:15 am

I need help. Somehow I got this right around 4:30 pm today and now I can’t connect to the internet or anything. It seems to have killed my Mcafee and everything. Please help me out.

Rich January 26th, 2024 at 6:17 am

Oh and another thing…I can’t do a system restore on it. It seems to have deleted all my restore points. Should I use my Original System Recovery disk?

Guru January 26th, 2024 at 11:40 am

The popups are most likely from a BHO embedded in your browser. The best to way to remove it is with Hijackthis. If you post your Hijackthis log, I will happy to help you with which entries to remove.

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