Remove Vista Antispyware 2012 Virus
Vista Antispyware 2012 is a fake computer program. Vista Antispyware 2012 will make changes to Windows so that it can run every time a program is launched. These changes are made in the Windows Registry. When launched, it will act like it is scanning the computer for viruses; however, the program will show the same results for all computers. These results will be exaggerated to scare you. Vista Antispyware 2012 will ask for a registration key or code. Vista Antispyware 2012 is part of a group of fake computer programs which include XP Antivirus 2012, Vista Antivirus 2012, Win 7 Antivirus 2012, XP Internet Security 2012, Vista Internet Security 2012, Win 7 Internet Security 2012, XP Home Security 2012, Vista Home Security 2012, and Win 7 Home Security 2012. If you have any of these fake computer programs, the removal method will be the same. We recommend immediately removing Vista Antispyware 2012 since it is fake.
Automatic Removal – We recommend the following removal tool for Vista Antispyware 2012. The tool has received numerous awards including CNET’s Editor’s Choice. The tool can be downloaded below.
Vista Antispyware 2012 Manual Removal -
Stop Vista Antispyware 2012 Processes (Learn How)
[RANDOM].exe
Look for PW.exe or a process with three letters.
Delete Vista Antispyware 2012 Files (Learn How)
For XP Users – C:\Documents and Settings\[USERNAME]\Local Settings\Application Data\[RANDOM].exe
For Vista or 7 Users – C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Local\[RANDOM].exe
Delete Vista Antispyware 2012 Registry Keys (Learn How)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “[RANDOM].exe”
Stop Vista Antispyware 2012 Start Up (Learn How To Do This)
[RANDOM].exe
Vista Antispyware 2012 is a new version of Vista Antispyware 2011.

June 16th, 2011 at 10:42 pm
I found that on my computer it had managed to lock out my internet by claiming that ANY site I wanted to go to (including Windows Tech Support) were all full of malware and then locking my browser from going there.
The only way I could get rid of it was to have the computer go back to a previous back up point and expunge anything that had come after and made changes to any of the programs or directories.