About Shark PC Protector
Shark PC Protector is a phony system optimization software application that has actually been detected by our malware analysis department as the one that assaults numerous computers nowadays. Some people mention it as an infection, and most likely this is quite easy to understand. Shark PC Protector does more harm than it actually assists in terms of system optimization. This is the program that does not be worthy of to stay in your workstation.
Shark PC Protector can place parts of files in the following locations:
Folders
%programfiles%\Shark PC Protector
%commonprograms%\SHARK PC PROTECTOR
%appdata%\Shark PC Protector
%temp%\IS-492UD.TMP
Registry Keys
HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS NT\CURRENTVERSION\SCHEDULE\TASKCACHE\TREE\SHARK PC PROTECTOR
HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS NT\CURRENTVERSION\SCHEDULE\TASKCACHE\TASKS\{94427936-D024-4D0E-8A85-3496931204CE}
HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS NT\CURRENTVERSION\SCHEDULE\TASKCACHE\BOOT\{94427936-D024-4D0E-8A85-3496931204CE}
HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENTVERSION\UNINSTALL\{E6302A5A-54A4-4A53-9BE7-EA9AC128D298}}_is1
HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\TRACING\sharkpcprotector_RASAPI32
HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\TRACING\sharkpcprotector_RASMANCS
HKCU\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENTVERSION\RUN!Shark PC Protector
Shark PC Protector is spread through numerous fake alerts in web browsers that are already damaged by adware. Such fake signals might report different infections to be supposedly discovered in your system. At the same time, all such details is definitely misleading. You should not trust these malfunctioning statements as pop-ups may tell you about various phony hazards apparently determined. Otherwise you may wind up installing Shark PC Protector scam, which will attempt to steal your hard generated income.
Why is Shark PC Protector unsafe?
Shark PC Protector will essentially decrease the efficiency of your computer as soon as it makes its home in it. Initially, it will modify a great deal of system parameters in order to be self-started automatically with every system start-up. So, as soon as you begin doing something crucial on your computer system you will start dealing with Shark PC Protector scam disturbing your attention.
Obviously, paying loan for Shark PC Protector fraud is the waste of cash. We highly recommend you to immediately seek for the service to clean your PC from all traces of malware in it. The issue is that manual elimination of malware might be a really lengthy endeavor. Moreover, Shark PC Protector program might contain a lot of residues in the system that might restore its even after removal of the program from the Control Panel. Hence, our company believe that scanning the system with reliable anti-malware tool is the best service to clean your system.
Follow the steps in the slider explaining how to use GridinSoft Anti-Malware.
- Step 1. Download GridinSoft Anti-Malware. Click on its installer in the left-bottom section of your browser.
- Step 2. Allow changes to be made via User Account Control.
- Step 3. Click on “Install” to install the program.
- Step 4. Wait until the program is fully installed into your PC.
- Step 5. Click on “Finish“.
- Step 6. Run the program. Wait until scanning is completed and all malware is detected.
- Step 7. Click on “Clean Now“.
- Step 8. Select the license type and purchase the program. Remove all identified threats with purchased version of the software.
- Step 9. Shut down all your browsers. In GridinSoft Anti-Malware, click on “Tools“, then select “Reset browsers settings” option.
- Step 10. Select browsers you want to be automatically reset and appropriate reset options, then click on “Reset“.
- Step 11. Click on “Protect“. Make sure that Internet Security mode is enabled.
Tips to remove Shark PC Protector manually from your PC.
STEP 1. Uninstalling unwanted software regularly (via the Control Panel).
In order to get rid of Shark PC Protector from your system, locate the “Uninstall a program” feature in your PC depending on the version of your Windows operating system:
- For Windows 8/10: Right-click on Start – Quick Access Menu – Control Panel – Uninstall a program. You may check the list of applications and utilities installed on your PC. Find suspicious software that may cause Shark PC Protector problem, then right-click on it and select “Uninstall“.
- For Windows 7: Click on Start – Control Panel – Uninstall a program. Check the list of programs and software available in your PC that might cause Shark PC Protector problem, then press “Uninstall“.
- For Windows XP: Click on Start – Control Panel – Add/Remove Programs. You will find the list of available programs in your PC. Right-click on suspicious software that may cause Shark PC Protector problem and select “Uninstall“.
Here is the detailed process with screenshots on how to uninstall unwanted software manually.
- Right-click on Windows logo in the bottom-left section of the screen, then select “Control Panel“:
- In “Programs” section, click on “Uninstall a program“:
- Right-click on specific unwanted application, the select “Uninstall“:
- Right-click on Windows taskbar, then select “Task Manager“:
- Select specific task related to unwanted program, then right-click on it and choose the option “End Task“:
Warning! Some unwanted programs may be active (running) while you attempt to uninstall them. It might be necessary for you to end their task via the Task Manager application. Here is how you can do that:
Warning! Manual malware removal as described above is often a very time-consuming undertaking. It requires a lot of technical skills and does not guarantee absolute repair of your system. We recommend you to select our fully automatic solution to fix your PC on a professional basis.
STEP 2. Fixing your browser home page and search engine settings.
Instructions to fix Google Chrome home page and search engine settings manually.
- Click on Google Chrome menu in the form of three vertical dots, then select “Settings“:
- Scroll down through Google Chrome Settings until you reach “On Startup” section. Select “Open a specific page or set pages“. Find suspicious unwanted home page, then clock on “Remove“:
- In Google Chrome Settings find “Search Engine” section. Select your preferred search engine to be enabled if your search settings are messed up (amended) by adware or browser hijacker:
- Click on “Manage search engines“.
- Find specific search engine that you do not want to be your default one, then click on “Remove from list“:
Instructions to restore Mozilla Firefox home page and search engine settings manually.
- In Mozilla Firefox, click on its menu in the form of three horizontal lines, then select “Options“:
- In “General” section, check home page settings. Remove unwanted parameters, or click on “Restore to Default“:
- In the “Search” section of Mozilla Firefox, select your preferred search engine:
- You may as well remove unwanted search engine completely from Mozilla Firefox by clicking on the “Remove” button next to it:
Instructions to repair Internet Explorer home page and search engine settings manually.
- In Internet Explorer, click on its settings menu in the form of a gear-wheel, then select “Internet Options“:
- Click on the “General” tab, then check home page settings. Remove unwanted home page from the field, or click on “Use new tab“. Click on “Apply” to save changes:
- In Internet Explorer, click on its settings menu in the form of a gear-wheel, then select “Manage add-ons“:
- Click on “Search Providers“, then select unwanted search engine and click on “Remove” button related to it:
Instructions to change Opera home page and search engine settings manually.
- Click on Opera menu in the form of “Opera” button, then select “Settings“:
- Click on “Browser” section, then select “Set pages“:
- Find unwanted start page of Opera, then click on “X” next to it to remove it:
- In the “Search” section, click on “Manage search engines…“:
- Click on “Make default” to select your preferred default search engine, then click on “Done“:
STEP 3. Removing unwanted extensions from browsers.
Deleting unwanted extensions from Google Chrome.
- Click on Google Chrome menu in the form of three vertical dots, then select “Settings“:
- Click on “Settings” in the left menu (in the form of three horizontal lines), then select “Extensions“:
- Find unwanted extension, then click on “Remove” button next to it:
Removing unwanted add-ons from Mozilla Firefox.
- In Mozilla Firefox, click on its menu in the form of three horizontal lines, then select “Add-ons“:
- Click on the “Extensions” item. If you see suspicious add-ons, disable and then delete them:
Getting rid of unwanted addons from Internet Explorer.
- In Internet Explorer, click on its settings menu in the form of a gear-wheel, then select “Manage add-ons“:
- In the section called “Toolbars and Extensions“, find specific unwanted add-on, then click on “Disable” button related to it:
Cleaning unwanted extensions from Opera.
- Click on Opera menu in the form of “Opera” button, then select “Extensions“:
- Find specific unwanted extension, then click on “Disable” button associated with it:
STEP 4. Disabling push notifications from browsers.
Disabling push notifications from Google Chrome.
- Click on Google Chrome menu in the form of three vertical dots, then select “Settings“:
- Scroll down to the bottom of the page, then click on “Advanced“:
- In “Privacy and Security” section, click on “Content Settings“:
- Click on “Notifications“:
- Find specific site that is displaying unwanted push notifications, click on its options in the form of three vertical dots, then click on “Remove“:
Disabling push notifications from Mozilla Firefox.
- In Mozilla Firefox, click on its menu in the form of three horizontal lines, then select “Options“:
- Scroll down to “Privacy & Security” section, then find “Notifications“, click on “Settings” button related to it:
- Find unwanted sites that keep displaying unwanted notifications, then change the status from “Allow” to “Block“. Additionally, check the box “Block new requests asking to allow notifications“. Then click on “Save changes“:
STEP 5. Full reset of browsers either manually or automatically (video guides).
Important notice! Trying to fix your browsers manually after malware attack is definitely not easy, requires more skills and time, even with detailed description as above. We recommend you to try our absolutely free feature provided by GridinSoft Anti-Malware to reset your browsers automatically within just a couple of mouse clicks!