How to Remove SecureCleaner (Removal Instructions)
What is SecureCleaner? (Run SecureCleaner Scan/Check with SpyHunter)
SecureCleaner is a rogue anti-spyware application that is commonly brought to your computer by a Trojan infiltrating your machine via security holes. As soon as it is downloaded, it will install itself secretly and will then harass your desktop with false notifications of imaginary security and privacy violation acts in hopes of tricking you into buying the full version of non-existent anti-spyware application. SecureCleaner should not be trusted and removed from your system without any hesitation.
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SecureCleaner Bad Behavior:
- SecureCleaner installs without your consent.
- SecureCleaner installs other types of spyware/adware.
- SecureCleaner may hijack, redirect and change your browser.
- SecureCleaner displays annoying popups while you surf the web.
- SecureCleaner compromises your privacy and security.
- SecureCleaner is difficult to uninstall.
SpyHunter’s Free Spyware Scanner is for spyware detection purposes only. If SpyHunter’s spyware
scanner detects SecureCleaner on your PC, you’ve been infected with SecureCleaner and we suggest you buy the full-version of SpyHunter to remove SecureCleaner and other spyware threats.
SecureCleaner - Manual Removal Instructions:
WARNING: SecureCleaner manual detection and removal process is difficult. You’re required to access sensitive files in your machine. NOT recommended unless you’re an expert in this field.
SecureCleaner manual removal too hard? Run SpyHunter’s FREE SecureCleaner Scan Now!
Stop SecureCleaner system processes:
Unregister SecureCleaner DLLs:
Remove SecureCleaner files:
Remove SecureCleaner registry values:
SecureCleaner Tips & Warnings
RECOMMENDED: Run SpyHunter’s FREE SecureCleaner scan and automatically detect SecureCleaner on your PC.
Why use the SecureCleaner scanner?
- SecureCleaner is difficult to remove and sometimes hard to detect.
- Manually going through your system can prove to be time consuming and ineffective.
- You run the possible risk of damaging your computer or losing important data.
- To check for SecureCleaner, we recommend you use SpyHunter’s Free SecureCleaner scanner.
More SecureCleaner Related Info:
What is a rogue anti-spyware program?
SecureCleaner is a rogue anti-spyware program.
A rogue anti-spyware program is a program that uses spyware and other deceptive tools to trick you into purchasing their fake spyware remover. A rogue anti-spyware software will install a trojan on your machine to download the software. You’ll know you’re being tricked if you go to a website and an ad pops up that looks like a Windows notification message. Once you click on the ad’s OK button, this will direct you to the software’s website. In other cases, simply by clicking the cancel or close button can start the rogue anti-spyware program’s installation. Often, a rogue anti-spware program will display false positives (nonexistent spyware) when you use their spyware scanner. Some rogue anti-spyware software, like SecureCleaner will automatically download the trial version without your knowledge.
How do I know I have SecureCleaner on my computer?
Good question! The first step in detecting and removing SecureCleaner is by asking yourself whether or not your computer has been infected. SecureCleaner, as well as other unwanted software, can be difficult to detect and even more difficult to remove but knowing the SecureCleaner symptoms can start you on the road to having a SecureCleaner-free computer.
SecureCleaner Symptoms
If you answer “yes” to any of the SecureCleaner symptoms listed below, you may have SecureCleaner or other types of parasites installed on your computer. Keep in mind that the symptoms of SecureCleaner and other unwanted software infections vary.
SecureCleaner may install without your knowledge or consent. Downloading shareware/freeware software or visiting questionable websites might lead to a SecureCleaner infection. Once installed, SecureCleaner can compromise your privacy by transmitting your personal information and downloading popup advertisements.
SecureCleaner may monitor your surfing habits. Once installed, SecureCleaner or other types of parasites can do almost anything. It can tracks which websites you visited or what terms you’ve typed. Spyware uses your information to deliver targeted ads to you. Also, data of your surfing activities may be sold to third parties.
SecureCleaner may bombard you with popup ads. SecureCleaner may display annoying popups while you surf the Web. You might have SecureCleaner or other types of parasites on your computer if you see pop-up advertising, even when you are not on the Web or when your computer has been idle for many minutes.
SecureCleaner may hijack, redirect and change your Web browser. When your Web browser’s home page unexpectedly changes without your consent or your Web browser suddenly closes or stops responding, you might be infected with SecureCleaner. Also, in other cases new toolbars appear on your Web browser and you can’t get rid of it.
Slow computer performance. A sluggish computer is one of the easiest signs that you have been infected with SecureCleaner. SecureCleaner and other unwanted sofware use your computer’s resources to do its nasty tasks such as displaying popups or tracking your surfing activities. If you see your computer is slowing down dramatically or crashing a lot, you may be infected with an unwanted software.
Help! I have SecureCleaner. What do I do?
Your privacy has been compromised and you no longer have control over your computer. What do you do? You panic and try to search for the number of a computer repair company? No! The best approach is to find a reliable anti-spyware program to run a spyware check. Once the anti-spyware software has identified the harmful files, you can easily remove all the files with a click of a button.
If you’re not computer savy and you think you’ve been infected with SecureCleaner, download SpyHunter’s free SecureCleaner scanner to automatically check for any SecureCleaner files.
Also, we recommend that you DO NOT reformat your computer, reformatting should be your last resort. Reformatting will erase the contents of your hard-drive and you’ll have to reinstall every software you had before.













