How to get rid of XP Police Antivirus

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 15-06-2009

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About XP Police Antivirus:
XP Police Antivirus (XPPoliceAntivirus) is a dangerous fake anti-spyware application that pursues the goal of gaining purchases of its license by deceiving people. One way to “catch” XP Police Antivirus freeware is via trojans that are embedded with files downloaded online. When inside the host PC, XP Police Antivirus issues exaggerated reports that pop up to tell the user the computer is infected. XP Police Antivirus may as well trigger fake scanners that also return results stating there are multiple parasites inside the computer and the user needs to install XP Police Antivirus full version to get rid of them. XP Police Antivirus is also known to trigger its fabricated security scanners that report imaginary infections you urgently need to get rid of. All links provided by XP Police Antivirus will most likely redirect you to malicious websites that sell XP Police Antivirus as a legitimate spyware remover. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of System Security 2009

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 14-06-2009

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About System Security 2009:
System Security 2009 (SystemSecurity 2009) is a fake spyware removal tool that applies dirty forbidden methods to promote itself. System Security 2009 spreads through trojans that constitute malicious scripts resident on insecure websites you may hit while surfing the web. When inside, System Security 2009 usually scans the compromised system for signs of malicious programs and concurrently triggers multiple annoying alerts that pop up to notify the user about tons of spyware and other infections detected on the computer. If you get misled by System Security 2009 dirty deceptive tactics, you may end up following its fraudulent recommendations and install its commercial version – that’s exactly what the cyber-criminals want you to do, so please, refrain from downloading the software prompted by System Security 2009 fake warnings and scanners. The deceptive alerts and system tray notifications are usually accompanied by occasional system scanners performed by System Security 2009. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Internet Antivirus Pro

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 14-06-2009

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About Internet Antivirus Pro:
Internet Antivirus Pro (InternetAntivirusPro) is a new fake anti-spyware program marketed as a solution to exterminate adware, spyware and other unwanted software from your computer. Internet Antivirus Pro infects its victims’ computers through security vulnerabilities and other minor gateways exposed by the associated Trojan viruses. When inside, Internet Antivirus Pro unregistered version configures the host system to run its executable code each time the PC starts. In order to remove these imaginary threats, you’ll be urged to purchase Internet Antivirus Pro’ “licensed” program. If you click on any of messages or links, you’ll be redirected to Internet Antivirus Pro’s website to further purchase Internet Antivirus Pro’s licensed version. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Spyware Protection 2009

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 13-06-2009

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About Spyware Protection 2009 :
Spyware Protection 2009 (SpywareProtection 2009) is a rogue anti-spyware program and is a clone of Protection System that when installed, scans your system finding multiple parasites that are not actually present on your computer. Spyware Protection 2009 uses trojans to infiltrate computers through the slightest software splits and firewall vulnerabilities. Once installed, you’ll receive numerous fake system alerts or security alerts notifying you about supposed spyware infections. If you get tricked after that brainwashing, you may end up downloading Spyware Protection 2009 full commercial version and pay your money for its license. Don’t get spoofed into wasting your money. Instead, remove Spyware Protection 2009 as soon as you start feeling Spyware Protection 2009 is trying to take over your computer. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Antivirus 2010

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 13-06-2009

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About Antivirus 2010:
Antivirus 2010 (Antivirus2010) is a rogue anti-spyware emanating from the same family as Antivirus 2009 scareware. Antivirus 2010 makes it onto the potential victim’s computer through software exploits and firewall flaws and bypasses the authentication of your system. You may have also downloaded Antivirus 2010’s trial thinking it would remove your spyware infections. Antivirus 2010 is not a legitimate spyware remover and therefore, it’s not able to detect nor remove any malware from your system. Just like the above-mentioned fake alerts, Antivirus 2010 scanners are as well fabricated and report non-existent problems to encourage the victim to install the licensed version of Antivirus 2010. If you end up registering Antivirus 2010, your PC will get slower each day, not to mention the internet connection problems you may encounter with Antivirus 2010 on board. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Personal Deluxe Guard

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 12-06-2009

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About Personal Deluxe Guard :
Personal Deluxe Guard (Personal DeluxeGuard) program – it’s is a new successor of the infamous Tiger Protector Plus rogue anti-spywares. One way of intrusion is via browser-hijacking tactics which involve related malicious websites. Once Personal Deluxe Guard’s trial version is installed, it will run a fake system scan to generate a list of spyware results that are supposedly found in your system. If you click on any of these messages, you’ll be redirected to Personal Deluxe Guard’s rogue website to further download Personal Deluxe Guard’s licensed version. These pop-ups will be occasionally accompanied by Personal Deluxe Guard fabricated system scanners that report more infections as well. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Tiger Protector Plus

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 11-06-2009

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About Tiger Protector Plus:
Tiger Protector Plus (Tiger ProtectorPlus) is a rogue anti-spyware program and is a clone of Tiger Protector Plus that when installed, scans your system finding multiple parasites that are not actually present on your computer. One way to “catch” Tiger Protector Plus freeware is via trojans that are embedded with files downloaded online. Tiger Protector Plus is designed to lure unsuspecting users out of their money by scaring them into purchasing the full version of the program. Of course, all the reported threats are in fact imaginary – the only thing they should become a stimulus for is removing Tiger Protector Plus scam from your machine immediately. Don’t get spoofed into wasting your money. Instead, remove Tiger Protector Plus as soon as you start feeling Tiger Protector Plus is trying to take over your computer. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Protection System

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 10-06-2009

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About Protection System:
Protection System (ProtectionSystem) is a rogue anti-spyware program developed to quench the money-thirst of cyber-criminals. Just like its forerunner, Protection System trespasses on its victim’s computer through trojan viruses that explore the compromised system for weak spots and backdoors applicable for imperceptible intrusion of Protection System freeware. When inside, Protection System unregistered version configures the host system to run its executable code each time the PC starts. Of course, all the reported threats are in fact imaginary – the only thing they should become a stimulus for is removing Protection System scam from your machine immediately. If you end up registering Protection System, your PC will get slower each day, not to mention the internet connection problems you may encounter with Protection System on board. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Barracuda Antivirus

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 09-06-2009

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About Barracuda Antivirus:
Barracuda Antivirus (BarracudaAntivirus) is a rogue anti-spyware utility that tries to trick its victims into purchasing its licensed version. Barracuda Antivirus performs this scan among other actions to keep computer users perplexed about the next step to take in order to remove the found parasites. Once Barracuda Antivirus has intruded on the compromised machine, it will flood the infected system with its bogus warnings and fake scanners that try to scare the user into thinking the computer is badly contaminated and must be treated by a professional utility like Barracuda Antivirus. In order to remove the supposed spyware infections, you must purchase Barracuda Antivirus’s full version. Barracuda Antivirus will also display notifications of imaginary security risks in its attempts to get the user to purchase the full version. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of CoreGuard Antivirus 2009

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 08-06-2009

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About CoreGuard Antivirus 2009:
CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 (also known as CoreGuardAntivirus 2009) is a fake registry optimizer that promises to lift your PC performance to a higher level but in fact only tricks you into purchasing its license. When CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 intrudes on your system, it’s stealthy and almost imperceptible – all because CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 uses trojans to infiltrate the target system and bypass any and all authorization. Having gotten on board through the above tactics, CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 unregistered software floods the infiltrated system with its misleading pop-ups stating that there are serious risks detected on your PC. To remove the supposed spyware infections, CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 will then urge you to purchase CoreGuard Antivirus 2009’s full program from its website. Read the rest of this entry »