Do not believe that threats such as Backdoor.Win32.Rbot presented by Windows Recovery Series are really in your system. Windows Recovery Series is a deceitful program which simulates infections in the system and presents various files as malignant. More importantly, the main aim of cyber criminals, who created Windows Recovery Series is to obtain money from Windows users.
The victimization of users begins once Windows Recovery Series is installed onto the computer. Malware, Trojans and other infections are presented as real although they might be ordinary system’s files. Do not try to remove those “threats”, for you might damage your system by deleting those valid files. The only infection of the system might be Windows Recovery Series, and it should be removed. Moreover, Windows Recovery Series will proceed with threatening you if you do not delete it from the system. For example, it will display fake notification that should be ignored:
Warning! Virus Detected
Threat detected: FTP ServerRecommended:
Please click “Remove all” button to erase all infected files and protect your PCError
Potential malware detected.
It is recommended to activate protection and perform a thorough system scan to remove the malware.
These fake messages can be disabled if you enter a registration code, which is usually available after the purchase of the rogue. For your convenience, we provide you with the code which will allow you to remove Windows Recovery Series manually:
0W000-000B0-00T00-E0020
This registration code will also restore some functions which you might notice as disabled. For example, access to Registry Editor or Task Manager might be disable as well as Internet connection. You might not be able to launch these tools and check your system’s functioning. Moreover, running of some executes might also be suspended in order to stop you from finding and removing Windows Recovery Series from the system. The registration key will repair all impairments discussed, and after removal of Windows Recovery Series, you could use your system properly.
If you find the manual deletion of the rogue too tricky, we recommend using a legitimate antispyware tool which will remove the Windows Recovery Series after a thorough scan of the system, and there will be no need to worry about further infections.