Windows Debug Center Removal Guide

Do you know what Windows Debug Center is?

It seems that hackers are not pleased with profits made by Windows AntiHazard Center, because Windows Debug Center, the newest edition of its unwearied family of fake antispywares, is ready to do some illegal business in your PC. Despite its believable looks, Windows Debug Center is a completely fake program, which does not have your computer’s protection on its to-do list, and the only purpose that hackers have for this malicious program is to make profit from naive PC users. So, do not become one of them and remove Windows Debug Center before its creators get what they want!

Windows Debug Center can enter your system in countless number of ways, and bellow you can see only a few most popular ones:

• Trojans
• Black hat SEO, social engineering schemes
• Bundled downloads
• Online scanners, etc.

If you get fooled by a fake online scanner, you should blame yourself for all the misery that Windows Debug Center puts you through, because this online scanner can only make you install the rogue’s setup, and you would still need to run this malicious application yourself. And once this is done, you might have networking connection problems, your PC might slow down until it becomes completely inoperative, and you might get fooled into paying money for useless Windows Debug Center protection services by a ridiculously fake computer scanner, and numerous fake security alerts.

In non-techie terms:

Do not let Windows Debug Center fool you, and do not follow any purchase recommendations offered, because if you decide to pay for a completely useless product, you will waste your money and disclose your sensitive identifying information to cyber criminals. It is hard to tell where this information could be used, so if you do not want your information to be related to fraud, remove Windows Debug Center from your system now. You can do so manually, but it is a highly complicated task, and if you do not have previous experience, it is best not to experiment with your Windows operating system and install a legitimate antispyware, which will delete Windows Debug Center and its infectious files quickly.

Aliases: WindowsDebugCenter.

UPDATE

After further research it has been determined that Windows Debug Center sends the following fake security notifications:

Torrent Alert
Recomended: Please use secure encrypted protocol for torrent links.
Torrent link detected!
Receiving this notification means that you have violated the copyright laws. Using Torrent for downloading movies and licensed software shall be prosecuted and you may be sued for cybercrime and breach of law under the SOPA legislation.
Please register your copy of the AV to activate anonymous data transfer protocol through the torrent link.

Warning
Firewall has blocked a program from accessing the Internet.
Windows Media Player Resources
C:\Windows\system32\dllcache\wmploc.dll
C:\Windows\system32\dllcache\wmploc.dll is suspected to have infected your PC. This type of virus intercepts entered data and transmits them to a remote server.

Error
Keylogger activity detected. System information security is at risk.
It is recommended to activate protection and run a full system scan.

Error
Software without a digital signature detected.
Your system files are at risk. We strongly advise you to activate your protection.

Also, as it has been mentioned above, Windows Debug Center blocks your Internet connection along with the executables, Windows Task Manager and Registry Editor. To get some of the control back and to deal with Windows Debug Center, enter this code into the rogue's registration form:

0W000-000B0-00T00-E0020

It will make Windows Debug Center stop sending the fake security notifications and for the time being your computer will go back to normal. When it happens, do not hesitate any longer and remove Windows Debug Center with a reliable antimalware program, that will be able to secure your system against similar threats.