Live Security Platinum Removal Guide

What is Live Security Platinum Removal Guide?

The cyber criminal who wrote malicious applications such as Smart Fortress 2012 and Smart Protection 2012 has recently released their latest production called Live Security Platinum. As this deceptive software is a clone of the rogues mentioned, it is attributed to the same Rogue.WinWebSec family. The rogue pretends to be a legitimate security tool, and the following discussion focuses on the features of Life Security Platinum so that you can easily diagnose whether this malware, which should be removed as soon as notices, is present on your computer or not.

Live Security Platinum is very easy to notice, because once installed in the system, it announces about its presence. It is impossible not to notice this malware, because it displays simulated scans which supposedly diagnoses that many infections have invaded the system, and, therefore, you should activate Live Security Platinum to remove those infections. Do not do what the rogue asks you to do, because it does not possess a capability to scan, detect and remove anything. The activation of the fake full version is a way to obtain your money and identifiable information; therefore, ignore the rogue’s attempts to scare you. This infection displays messages which present inaccurate information. This is how the rogue might attempt to deceive you:

Warning!
Application cannot be executed. The file rdpclip.exe is infected. Please active your antivirus software.

Security Monitor: WARNING!
Attention! System detected a potential hazard (TrojanSPM/LX) on your computer that may infect executable files. Your private information and PC safety is at risk.
To get rid of unwanted spyware and keep your computer safe you need to update your current security software.
Click Yes to download official intrusion detection system (IDS software).

As well as misleading messages, simulated malfunctions of the system are used to lure you into thinking that you have to activate the rogue so that infections are removed. Life Security Platinum is known to limit access to the Internet so that you cannot remove it with a tool downloaded from the Internet. Certain executable files, Task Manager and Registry Editor are disabled to stop users from finding a way to remove the infection.

Thanks to white hat hackers’ efforts, you can delete the rogue even if it does not allow you to access relevant Windows tools which are necessary for the removal. Find instructions on manual and automatic removals and use the most appropriate one to terminate the malware.

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If you want the rogue to be removed without your participation in the removal, use a removal tool. This way of removal does not require technical knowledge; therefore, it is suitable for every Window users.

1) To get a removal tool from the Internet you should have access to the Internet. To restore the connection, activate the rogue by using this activation key 64C665BE-4DE7-423B-A6B6-BC0172B25DF2. Once you can access the Internet, download a legitimate antispyware tool which will terminate the infection. Before downloading a removal tool find whether it is legitimate and trusted, because you might get another infection. You can use, for example, SpyHunter which will terminate the infection.

2) Those who do not want the Internet on the infected computer can use a spare computer to download antispyware and transfer an installation package onto the infected computer. 100% FREE spyware scan and
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Manual Live Security Platinum Removal

The manual removal of Live Security Platinum is impossible without Registry Editor where you have to find and delete the entries created by the malware. To restore this Windows application, you have to activate rogue using the key provided above. When the rogue is activated, take the following steps:

1) Stop these processes:
c5826.exe
a2e1a.exe
%AppData%\ [Random]\[Random].exe
f424f.exe
2) Open Registry Editor and remove the following registry entries:
3) Eliminate these files to finish the removal:

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