Windows Universal Tool is a rogue security program that is distributed by means of fake Microsoft Security Essentials. Its main purpose is to promote itself in various means. A scan on the computer that produces fake result is one way to endorse the program. It can also be in a form of fake alert messages that will disguise as a part of Windows and will be presented in the following message:
“Microsoft Security Essentials Alert
Potential Threat Details
Microsoft Security Essentials detected potential threats that might compromise your private or damage your computer. Your access to these items may be suspended until you take an action. Click ‘show details’ to learn more.”
If users execute this pop-up, a copy of Windows Universal Tool will be installed on the computer. If you think that computer will be safe by having this tool then you may fall into buying the registered version of this useless program. Its presence on the system will continuously provide fake warning alerts. Worst, this time it will be more extreme and annoying. It will exhibit more fake virus detected and advise to remove these by having the Windows Universal Tool registration key.
The provided solution by malware itself is not for free, it will attempt to extract payment from your credit card and process a fraudulent transaction. So, for your own safety, ignore this fake Windows Universal Tool and immediately get rid of it if a presence is detected. You can follow the guide below to eliminate the presence of this virus.
What are the Symptoms of Windows Universal Tool Infection?
It will modify Windows Registry and add the following entries:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon “Shell” = ‘%UserProfile%\Application Data\.exe’
The threat will drop the following malicious files:
%UserProfile%\Application Data\.exe
How to Remove Windows Universal Tool Manually
1. Restart your computer in SafeMode
– Press F8 on keyboard as soon as you turn on the computer
– Select SafeMode to start the computer loading only minimal resources
2. Delete Windows registry entries the malware created. It is important to BACKUP YOUR REGISTRY FIRST.
– On Windows Start Menu, Click Start > Run
– Type in the field, regedit
– Find registry entries mentioned above and delete if necessary
3. Files related to Windows Universal Tool must be deleted:
– Browse and delete malicious files detected above.
– Some files cannot be deleted instantly. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to open Windows Task Manager, look for any virus-related files mentioned on this page and highlight it, click End Process. Try to delete the file once more.
4. Run Antivirus Program
– You must be connected to Internet to be able to update your anti-virus program. This is needed to have the latest database available and detect newer threats.
– Thoroughly scan the computer and clean or delete all detected threats.
How to Easily Remove Windows Universal Tool
1. Print this procedure as we need to close all running programs later.
2. Download AntiMalware Application here and save it to your Desktop.
3. Close all open applications.
4. Double-Click on the downloaded mbam-setup.exe to start the installation. If unable to execute, infections on computer is preventing it from running, rename the file mbam-setup.exe to anything (like myfile.exe)
5. Run the installation on the default settings. No changes are necessary.
6. Just before completing the installation, make sure that the following are marked check.
– Update the program
– Launch the program
7. The tool will run and update itself after installation. Close it after the update.
8. Restart your computer in SafeMode
– After Power-On the computer, just before Windows start, press F8
– From the selections, Select SafeMode
9. Click on the icon and start to Perform Full Scan to begin scanning your computer for Windows Universal Tool related files.
10. After scanning, a message will appear stating that the scan is completed successfully. Click OK.
11. Click Show Results and detected threats will be displayed.
12. Make sure that all threats are marked check, then click Remove Selected to begin removal of the malicious files.
13. Exit AntiMalware Apps and restart your computer.
14. Windows Universal Tool and all its files are now removed from your computer. To guard your computer from this threat and avoid future infections, you may want real-time protection from a full version of anti-malware program..


