Remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE virus (Removal Guide)

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What is MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE?

MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE is considered as malicious program (malware).

MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE detected as TROJ.HOST.
MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE actively resists detection and employs a number of techniques to ensure that you cannot remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE from infected computers.
 

Technical Information:

  • Full path on a computer= %WINDIR%\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MICROSOFT HOST INTERFACE\LIB\MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE

How MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE got on your computer?

Phishing is the most common way for malware to infect computers.
It could be a fake email message that appears to be originated from Microsoft Customer Service, eBay, PayPal, Amazon, or even your bank or insurance company.
Fake emails that appear to come from the police, the FBI and other government entities were also reported.

MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE could also infect your computer by exploiting a security vulnerability of your Web browser or one of its plugins.
If this is the case, MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE would be injected into a Web page, and could get to your PC when you visited a malicious or hacked Web site.

MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE can be distributed with legitimate software that is repackaged by the scammers.
It could be downloaded from warez Web sites or download archives.

How do you know you have MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE on my computer?

MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE works in background. It does not appear as a window, does not have a shortcut.
MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE hides its existence from your eyes.

You have 2 ways to remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE:

You have 2 ways

Remove it automatically1. Remove Automatically.
Remove it manually2. Remove Manually.

Why I recommend you to use an automatic way?

  1. You know only one virus name: "MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE", but usually you have infected by a bunch of viruses.
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Here’s how to remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE virus automatically:

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STEP 2: Scan for malware using UnHackMe (1 minute)

STEP 3: Remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE virus (3 minutes)

So it was much easier to fix such problem automatically, wasn't it?
That is why I strongly advise you to use UnHackMe for remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE redirect or other unwanted software.

How to remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE manually:

STEP 1: Check all shortcuts of your browsers on your desktop, taskbar and in the Start menu. Right click on your shortcut and change it's properties.

http://…

You can see MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE or another web site at the end of shortcut target (command line). Remove it and save changes.

In addition, check this command line for fake browser's trick.
For example, if a shortcut points to Google Chrome, it must have the path:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe.
Fake browser may be: …\Appdata\Roaming\HPReyos\ReyosStarter3.exe.
Also the file name may be: “chromium.exe” instead of chrome.exe.

STEP 2: Investigate the list of installed programs and uninstall all unknown recently installed programs.

check installed programs to uninstall

STEP 3: Open Task Manager and close all processes, related to MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE in their description. Discover the directories where such processes start. Search for random or strange file names.

Remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE virus from running processes

Remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE virus from running processes

STEP 4: Inspect the Windows services. Press Win+R, type in: services.msc and press OK.

Remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE virus from Windows services

Remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE virus from Windows services

Disable the services with random names or contains MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE in it's name or description.

STEP 5: After that press Win+R, type in: taskschd.msc and press OK to open Windows Task Scheduler.
Remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE from scheduled task list.

Delete any task related to MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE. Disable unknown tasks with random names.

STEP 6: Clear the Windows registry from MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE virus.
Press Win+R, type in: regedit.exe and press OK.

Remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE virus from Windows registry

Remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE virus from Windows registry

Find and delete all keys/values contains MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE.

STEP 7: Remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE from Google Chrome.
Remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE Virus from Chrome Extensions

STEP 8: Remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE from Internet Explorer.

Set Internet Explorer Homepage

Set Internet Explorer Homepage

STEP 9: Remove MICROSOFT WINDOWS PROTOCOL SERVICES HOST.EXE from Mozilla Firefox.

Change Firefox Home Page

Change Firefox Home Page

STEP 10: And at the end, clear your basket, temporal files, browser's cache.

But if you miss any of these steps and only one part of virus remains – it will come back again immediately or after reboot.

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