How to Remove and Uninstall Security Toolbar 7.1 Infection with Free Tool
If your system has been infected with Security Toolbar 7.1 toolbar, causing the computer to behave erroneously with symptoms such as frequent false pop-up dialog messages from the notification area or taskbar saying that “Your computer is infected,” web browser been hijacked to other websites while normal Internet surfing or while opening, numerous popups, fake Windows Security Center popup messages, and automatically been redirected to virus infection information pages as if the PC is bugged, here’s a free removal tool for the pesky Security Toolbar adware/spyware.
To remove and uninstall Security Toolbar 7.1, download the fully functional evaluation version or trial version of UnHackMe (currently at version 4.5). UnHackMe is a bootwatch antirootkit utility which also removes Trojans, adware, spyware as well as rootkits. The license costs $19.95 USD. However, it provides free trial period which you can download, install, and use UnHackMe to remove Security Toolbar 7.1 or any other malicious software on your computer. After cleaning, simply uninstall the product.
Download fully functional UnHackMe evaluation copy.
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February 28th, 2008 00:35
Thanks a million!!!
this tool really saved me from a more than embarrassing situation! I am actually a key-user with admin rights on all our office pcs. I keep telling everybody to stay away from any web content that might be executable. And what do I do? I allow a suspicious video-codec to install itself on my computer – how stupid can you get?!?!?! Of course it turned out to be the above mentioned “security toolbar 7.1″!
Well thanks to the UnHackMe.exe download I got away with just a nasty shock …
My warmest thanks to the programmers!
Carsten