“System Protector” Popup is a false security alert from fake antispyware software System Protector. This “System Protector” Popup reads:
“System Protector. Your system security status is LOW! Please change your security settings.”
If you follow this “System Protector” Popup’s prompts, you’ll end up downloading scareware System Protector.
Try to close “System Protector” Popup until your mouse breaks. But that won’t make “System Protector” Popup go away. Let me show you how to block this “System Protector” Popup, for free.
On fasterpccleanclean.com and the computer repair shop I work at, I’ve found that a lot of people use manual removal instructions to remove rogue security software (scareware) from their computer. Using a paid antivirus/antispyware program is easier and more reliable, since manually removing infections by hand can be tricky. But for those of you who like the long road, here’s a list of common issues while removing fake antispyware.
I’ve got a list of files to delete but Windows won’t let me delete them.
That’s because you are currently running the Scareware and Windows won’t let you delete files that are already in use. Boot into Safe Mode (Hold F8 at start up, when the menu appears select “Safe Mode”) This will prevent any programs automatically loading other than those that Windows needs to run. Delete your files from there and when you are done, just reboot normally.
How am I supposed to delete this program with it generating popups every 20 seconds?
Ultra Antivir2009 is more fake antivirus software. Like other scareware, Ultra Antivir2009 tells you you’re infected with threats that don’t exist, via Ultra Antivir2009 popups and false system scans, to try and trick you into buying the “full” version of Ultra Antivir2009. And even if you have an infection besides Ultra Antivir2009, the only thing Ultra Antivir2009 removes is around fifty bucks from your credit card line.
Before you set fire to your PC to stop Ultra Antivir2009 popups, I’ll show you how to get rid of Ultra Antivir2009 for free.
Virus Alarm — or VirusAlarm — is more fake antivirus software.
You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing Virus Alarm onto your PC. Once Virus Alarm is in, Virus Alarm tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of Virus Alarm with fake threat alerts, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.
Before you take a baseball bat to your PC to stop Virus Alarm popups and crashes, I’ll show you how to remove Virus Alarm for free.
AntiSpyware Pro 2009 — or AntiSpywarePro2009 — is more fake antivirus software.
You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing AntiSpyware Pro 2009 onto your computer. Once AntiSpyware Pro 2009 is in, AntiSpyware Pro 2009 tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of AntiSpyware Pro 2009 with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.
Before you take a golf club to your PC to stop AntiSpyware Pro 2009 popups and crashes, I’ll show you how to get rid of AntiSpyware Pro 2009 for free.
Malware Defender 2009 — or MalwareDefender2009 — is more fake antivirus software.
You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing Malware Defender 2009 onto your computer. Once Malware Defender 2009 is in, Malware Defender 2009 tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of Malware Defender 2009 with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.
Before you set fire to your PC to stop Malware Defender 2009 popups and crashes, I’ll show you how to get rid of Malware Defender 2009 for free.
SysCleanerPro — or SysCleaner Pro — is more fake antivirus software.
You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing SysCleanerPro onto your computer. Once SysCleanerPro is in, SysCleanerPro tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of SysCleanerPro with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.
Before you give your PC a bubble bath to stop SysCleanerPro popups and crashes, I’ll show you how to get rid of SysCleanerPro for free.
Ultimate SecuritySuite — AKA Ultimate Security Suite — is a suite of software: with Ultimate SecuritySuite, not only do you get fake antivirus software, but also a fake privacy scanner, and more.
What a deal.
You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing Ultimate SecuritySuite onto your computer. Once Ultimate SecuritySuite is in, Ultimate SecuritySuite tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of Ultimate SecuritySuite with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.
Before you set fire to your PC to stop Ultimate SecuritySuite popups and crashes, I’ll show you how to get rid of Ultimate SecuritySuite for free.
MXH AntiSpyware — AKA MXHAntiSpyware — is just more fake antivirus software.
You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing MXH AntiSpyware onto your computer. Once MXH AntiSpyware is in, MXH AntiSpyware tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of MXH AntiSpyware with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.
Before you set fire to your PC to stop MXH AntiSpyware popups and crashes, I’ll show you how to get rid of MXH AntiSpyware for free.
WinCoDecPRO — or WinCoDec PRO — is more fake antivirus software.
You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing WinCoDecPRO onto your computer. Once WinCoDecPRO is in, WinCoDecPRO tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of WinCoDecPRO with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.
Before you set fire to your PC to stop WinCoDecPRO popups and crashes, I’ll show you how to get rid of WinCoDecPRO for free.

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