Windows Care Taker

What is Windows Care Taker?

Bombarded with unwanted security notification and considering buying a registered version of Windows Care Taker? To clear everything up, Windows Care Taker is a fraudulent application circulating in the network and passed on by Trojans. The interface of the rogue looks like real security software but its appearance does not show its real “face”. The cyber criminals are waiting for you to expose your sensitive information which would allow them to steal your money.

The crooks who made Windows Care Taker try to make you feel unprotected and vulnerable to threats on the Internet. When the rogue settles itself in the system and makes changes in the registry, it starts waiting for your reaction to appear. You might notice that the Internet browser (does not matter what kind of browser you use) does not obey your will to open certain websites and the process of logging on to and off the OS slows down. More importantly, the task bar displays unbearably annoying pop-ups saying that your PC is at risk and that you need to acquire a registered Windows Care Taker version. Do not believe it because such application does not exist.  Every single notification is fabricated by Windows Care Taker to trick you.

When you get an obscure understanding that you need to take some actions, do not try to remove the so-called “infections” manually. Those fake viruses or malware do not exist in the system and you might delete relevant files which, in return, will cause more serious damage than you might think is possible. We recommend deleting Windows Care Taker automatically which is to get a legitimate antispyware which will detect the real infection and remove it from the system for ever.

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Windows Care Taker belongs to the Rogue.VirusDoctor family which includes Windows Custodian Utility, Windows Shielding Utility and many other clones which possess very similar characteristics.

This rogue also makes certain changes in the system. For example, it launches itself when a user logs into Windows and it might slow down the functionality of the system. Moreover, it will block the access to the Internet so that users could not find information about its removal. In this case, the access to the Internet can be gained in Safe Mode with Networking or through another computer.

In addition, the creators of Windows Care Taker employed a scare tactic to threaten Windows users into purchase of fake “full” version. The rogue is trying to convince users that the system desperately requires activated protection. Some fake messages are presented below:

Error
Software without a digital signature detected.
Your system files are at risk. We strongly advise you to activate your protection.

Warning
Identity theft attempt Detected Hidden connection IP: 58.82.12.124 Target: Your passwords for sites

Error
Key-logger activity detected. System information security is at risk. It is recommended to activate protection and run a full system scan

These messages are not real and they should be ignored. To get rid of these fake notifications and to ease up the process of Windows Care Taker removal, you should use a registration code, which usually is acquired after the purchase of the rogue. When you enter the registration key, do not forget to delete the malware from the computer immediately. In spite of the absence of annoying pop-ups, Windows Care Taker is still active in the system.

Registration key: 0W000-000B0-00T00-E0020

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