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Digital ProtectionAlias: Digital Protection
Description: Digital Protection is another rogue anti-spyware application which may be secretly installed by a trojan or manually downloaded from one of many fraudulent Fake Scanner Sites. Digital Protection can block almost all executable programs from running. If this is your case, please follow the instructions below: Digital Protection Special Removal Instructions. This procedure will require you to restart your computer so it is advisable that you bookmark this page for later reference. Step 1: Restart your computer in Safe Mode with Networking. To go into Safe Mode, restart your PC normally and start tapping the F8 key until you are presented with DOS style options. For Windows XP, use the keyboard up/down arrow keys to select 'Safe Mode with Networking'. For Windows Vista select 'Windows Vista Advanced Boot Options' then select 'Safe Mode with Networking'. Step 2: Your computer will start and give you an option to log is as Administrator. Select this option (log in as Administrator). Step 3: Download and run SpyNoMore to remove Digital Protection. Make sure to run SpyNoMore in 'Full Scan' mode and to select the entire drive you operating system resides on (in most cases this will be C:). Please remember SpyNoMore may detect Digital Protection as Fake Alert trojan. Step 4: After you have disinfected your computer, restart it once more normally. If you are unable to access the internet go to Control Panel > Internet Options > Connections > Lan Settings, then remove any checkmarks under the 'Proxy Server' section. Once installed, Digital Protection performs a system scan and displays exaggerated fake results similar to the one show below: ![]() Digital Protection produces fake alerts that imitate official Windows Security Alerts and periodically displays fake Security Center alerts similar to: ![]() Digital Protection can hijack Internet Explorer and prevent the user from visiting certain websites in which case it will display a warning page which says "visiting this website may harm your computer!". Additionally, Digital Protection displays fake warning pop-up messages. All these attempts are to try and frighten the user into purchasing the full version of the application which costs $79.50. Threat type: Hijacker - A Hijacker is a software application that takes control of your browser's settings. Usually it changes your home page and redirects it to some unknown site or modifies your search settings. It prevents you from changing back your browser's settings. An infected browser usually operates much slower. Ransomware - Ransomware is a software application that infects a computer and asks for money to have the infection removed. Trojan - A Trojans or Trojan Horse is any programs that installs itself secretly, quite often with sinister intent. Once installed, the trojan author (hacker) can gain complete control of the infected PC. Trojans are usually designed to steal sensitive information and/or destroy the system. Trojans can be distributed as unsolicited email attachments, or bundled with freeware and shareware programs. Advice: Remove This is a very high risk threat and should be removed immediately as to prevent harm to your computer and / or to protect your privacy. Detection: SpyNoMore removes Digital Protection: Yes Threat risk: Very High Risk Extremely dangerous malware. Uses stealth installation, randomly named entries and has the capability to self update or resurrect after incomplete removal. Almost impossible to remove manually. Category mostly consists of trojans and spyware. Symptoms: Icons appear in your Windows Tray. Pop-up messages claiming that your computer is infected. Digital Protection may have been be installed without your consent via a trojan. Access to certain websites is blocked and a fake warning page is displayed instead. Antivirus programs can become disabled. Running Process Signatures: N/A File Signatures: N/A Registered Dll (Dynamic Link Library) Signatures: N/A Internet Explorer Integration: Yes Folder Signatures: N/A Registry Signatures: N/A SpyNoMore Collected Residual File Signatures: N/A
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