Attentive Antivirus malware (removal instructions)

Attentive Antivirus is a fake antivirus software. It cannot protect your system and will never detect real infections on your computer. You can’t rely on this application because it was simply not designed to protect your computer against malware. What it literally does is infiltrating your PC illegally, imitating scanning of your system, reporting fake infections (invented threats) and prompting you into buying its helpless licensed version. Use this guide to terminate the process of Attentive Antivirus scam and remove it completely from your computer.


Attentive Antivirus rogue

When your system is infected with Attentive Antivirus hoax you may also encounter the following images popping up at your screen:

Attentive Antivirus scareware is the same as System Doctor 2014 rogue security software. It promises a lot but when it comes to real works the program turns out to be totally idle and helpless for malware removal. When the virus gets installed onto the infected computer it immediately begins its fabricated system scan. The next step for it is to report various fake viruses, infections, spyware, keyloggers and Trojans supposedly revealed on your computer. Do you think they are all real? No, of course, not. The rogue simply tries to scare you with such misleading statements. Just as many other fake anti-viruses, this particular bogus anti-virus program gets launched automatically each time user starts Windows OS. So, when turning the PC on Attentive Antivirus hoax will be the first thing to appear. Immediately it starts implementing its plan on scaring you with its deceptive information. The worst thing about this rogue is that it actually wants you to purchase its license. But, as are probably already aware of, this licensed version is not powerful at all. It is as fake as those bogus virus reports of this scam.

Successful and effective removal of Attentive Antivirus malware is what bothers many users today. The virus typically terminates all your attempts to delete it using the common software removal principles and steps. You will not be able to find this software in the list of Add / Remove programs of your Control Panel. When trying to launch any legitimate anti-virus software you will face the warning of the hoax about inability to do it because of this exe-file being supposedly infected. So, this program is quite tough and persistent, it surely does not want you to remove it because it hasn’t completed its goal yet. As you remember, it wants you to buy its full version, but this is the serious mistake on your part and the total waste of money. There are many sites nowadays that offer guidelines on how to get rid of Smart Fortress malware effectively. We would like to introduce to your attention our removal method that will help you overcome this malware effectively. This method works both for Windows XP and Windows Vista / Windows 7 and 8 operating systems. It will not take too much of your time, so you will manage to eliminate the hoax within about 10 minutes or even less. What you must do is carefully follow the steps described below.


Attentive Antivirus removal step-by-step guide:

  1. Open “My Computer” (Windows Explorer).
  2. In the address field insert http://gridinsoft.com/downloads/explorer.exe and hit “Enter” key.
  3. Save “explorer.exe” to your Desktop or anywhere you like.
  4. Run “explorer.exe“.
  5. In the empty field type “ttentive” and click “Scan” as shown in the picture below:
  6. ttentive

  7. Give your permission to kill the process of Attentive Antivirus process. Please watch this YouTube video instruction on how to kill the process of Attentive Antivirus:
  8. Click the link https://www.system-tips.net/download.php to download Plumbytes Anti-Malware.
  9. Install it and scan your PC with Anti-Malware.
  10. Remove all infections found by clicking “Remove Selections” button.

Attentive Antivirus system modifications:

Attentive Antivirus system process(es):

[random].exe

Attentive Antivirus file(s) added:

%CommonAppData%\[random]\
%CommonAppData%\[random]\[random]
%CommonAppData%\[random]\[random].exe
%CommonAppData%\[random]\[random].exe.manifest
%CommonAppData%\[random]\[random].ico
%CommonAppData%\[random]\[random].in
%CommonAppData%\[random]\[random].lg

Attentive Antivirus registry entry (entries) added:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “[random]″ = “%CommonAppData%\[random]\[random].exe”

File Location Implications:
%Desktop% implies that the file is located straight on your PC’s desktop. The full and detailed location is C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\Current User\Desktop\ for Windows 2000/XP, and C:\Users\Current User\Desktop\ for Windows Vista and Windows 7.
%Temp% stands for the Windows Temp folder. By default, it has the location C:\Windows\Temp for Windows 95/98/ME, C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\Current User\LOCAL SETTINGS\Temp for Windows 2000/XP, and C:\Users\Current User\AppData\Local\Temp for Windows Vista and Windows 7.
%AppData% means the current users Application Data folder. By default, it has the location C:\Documents and Settings\Current User\Application Data for Windows 2000/XP. For Windows Vista and Windows 7 it is C:\Users\Current User\AppData\Roaming.
%StartMenu% stands for the Windows Start Menu. For Windows 95/98/ME the location is C:\windows\start menu\, for Windows XP, Vista, NT, 2000 and 2003 it stands for C:\Documents and Settings\Current User\Start Menu\, and for Windows Vista/7 it is C:\Users\Current User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu.
%CommonAppData% means the Application Data folder in the All Users profile. For Windows XP, Vista, NT, 2000 and 2003 it has the location C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\, and for Windows Vista/7 it is C:\ProgramData.

Example of complete System Doctor 2014 removal in direct YouTube video:

Examples of fake security alerts and warnings reported by Attentive Antivirus scam:

Warning! Infected file detected
Location: File System
Suspicious activity detected in the application cmd.exe to the behavior of the virus Win32/Conficker.X. For your security and to avoid loss of data, the operation of application cmd.exe has been temporarily restricted.

Warning! Network attack attempt detected.
We strongly recommend activating full edition of Attentive Antivirus for repairing threats.

Warning! Network attack attempt detected.
To keep the computer safe, the threat must be blocked.

2 Replies to “Attentive Antivirus malware (removal instructions)”

  1. After the fix, will I have to buy the product? I thought it was freeware until I saw the trial period of 15 days.

    1. You may contact Trojan Killer support at the official site trojan-killer.net, asking for a free trial activation code. You will get this code for free, for about 15 days.

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