How to get rid of AntiAID

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 16-11-2009

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About AntiAID:
AntiAID is a rogue anti-spyware program, which often is downloaded and installed without your knowing. Usually it’s successful performance provided by a Trojan popularly known as Zlob, which is found in the most cases in fake video codecs, or through browser security holes. You may be scared and believe your computer is infected with spyware. It’s normal thing with such programs. Their main aim is to scare you and in attempt to solve the problem by buying the full licence. These fake notifications may look innocent for you at the beggining because they’re designed to look similar to the messages issued by AntiAID. If you end up registering AntiAID, your PC will get slower each day, not to mention the internet connection problems you may encounter with AntiAID on board. But please bear in mind that purchasing AntiAID is ultimately a waste of money. Instead of panicking it’s recommended to stay alert and remove AntiAID malware once you notice the first symptoms of its presenting on your computer. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of AntiMalware

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

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About AntiMalware:
There are plenty dangerous rogue anti-spyware programs surfing in the Internet. AntiMalware (Anti Malware) is just another mutation of the extremely aggressive and dangerous rogue anti-spyware. AntiMalware is malware and you may get it on yoru computer by 2 ways. It may be installed onto your computer by Trojans found bundled on corrupt shareware programs or you may have manually downloaded the program from a malware website. But if you have it don’t waste your time on guessing how you got it. It is strongly recommended to remove AntiMalware from your system without any delay. The reason for this is very simple but true. When inside, AntiMalware 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. This technique of intimidating the brainwashed victims pursues the goal of ensuring downloads of AAntiMalware commercial version. All that messages are fake but if you don’t act quickly AntiMalware may install on you rcomputer other trojans that may cause further damage of the system and slowing down the speed of all operations. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of MaCatte Antivirus 2009

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 05-11-2009

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About MaCatte Antivirus 2009:
If you are searching for information about MaCatte Antivirus 2009 (MaCatte Antivirus2009) this post is what you need. MaCatte Antivirus 2009 is the latest rogue anti-spyware application developed to maintain the malicious traditions of such aggressive scareware programs. MaCatte Antivirus 2009 spreads obscurely by embedding itself with some questionable downloads received from insecure websites. Another method of infiltration is via trojans that get inside without the user’s awareness and approval by overcoming the authentication obstacles of the target system. All programs from this aggressive anti-spyware can lead to the special syptoms that your system may have when infected. One of them is a fake system scan created to generate a list of spyware results that are supposedly found in your system. All of them are false. Be careful, because if you click on any of these messages, you’ll be redirected to MaCatte Antivirus 2009 rogue website to further download MaCatte Antivirus 2009 licensed version. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Windows Enterprise Suite

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 01-11-2009

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About Windows Enterprise Suite:
Windows Enterprise Suite (Windows EnterpriseSuite) appears to be the latest rogue security product from creators of Volcano Security Suite. Windows Enterprise Suite usually installs in your computer without your knowledge or consent. When inside the target Operating System, Windows Enterprise Suite tends to issue fake popup alerts and runs bogus security scanners that always report tons of infections and security issues. And that’s exactly what the idea of Windows Enterprise Suite creators is about – to mislead people into paying for the worthless commercial version of their software. Do NOT trust a single one of the pop-ups and scanners displayed by Windows Enterprise Suite – they are all bogus and totally exaggerated. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of SoftBarrier

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 29-10-2009

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About SoftBarrier:
SoftBarrier (Soft Barrier) is a fake anti-spyware application originating from the same family as SoftStronghold, ShieldSafeness and other. You may have also downloaded SoftBarrier from a rogue website thinking it would remove your spyware threats. When inside the target system, SoftBarrier issues fake notifications about parasites allegedly detected on your computer. SoftBarrier displays tons of bogus ads that claim your privacy is at risk because loads of dangerous applications are allegedly on your PC threatening your cyber routine. Do NOT waste your money for the program called SoftBarrier – it’s fraud and it can’t possibly protect your computer because it was designed for other purposes which are much more malicious than may seem at first misleading sight. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Desktop Defender 2010

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 28-10-2009

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About Desktop Defender 2010:
Desktop Defender 2010 (DesktopDefender2010) is breaking the digital world with its cyber stealth and its enormous striving for more money swindled out of unsuspecting computer users. You may have also downloaded Desktop Defender 2010 from a rogue website thinking it would remove your spyware threats. Therefore, you will know you have Desktop Defender 2010 on board only when it starts displaying its annoying alerts and commences running its bogus scanners. This technique of intimidating the brainwashed victims pursues the goal of ensuring downloads of Desktop Defender 2010 commercial version. These deceptive popup ads will be accompanied by occasional system scanners that pretend to check the compromised system for viruses and eventually report numerous parasites. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Volcano Security Suite

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 27-10-2009

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About Volcano Security Suite:
Volcano Security Suite (VolcanoSecuritySuite) is a dangerous fake anti-spyware application that pursues the goal of gaining purchases of its license by deceiving people. Volcano Security Suite and the Trojan that may have installed Volcano Security Suite popup up alerts and system notices that usually say your computer is infected with some type of parasite or spyware. When inside the target system, Volcano Security Suite issues fake notifications about parasites allegedly detected on your computer. Volcano Security Suite has the task of getting you to purchase the full version of Volcano Security Suite through the various malicious actions that are performed. Volcano Security Suite 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 ShieldSafeness

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 25-10-2009

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About ShieldSafeness:
ShieldSafeness (Shield Safeness) is a rogue antivirus product that hails from the same fraudulent workshop as SoftCop and SoftStronghold scareware. One way to “catch” ShieldSafeness freeware is via trojans that are embedded with files downloaded online. When inside your system, ShieldSafeness tends to trigger fake error messages that pop up to tell you about malware threats found in your system. As you must have figured out, ShieldSafeness is anything but true antivirus program, so beware of its tricks if it’s installed on your computer. If you end up registering ShieldSafeness, your PC will get slower each day, not to mention the internet connection problems you may encounter with ShieldSafeness on board. Read the rest of this entry »

How to remove SoftStronghold

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 22-10-2009

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About SoftStronghold:
SoftStronghold (Soft Stronghold) is a fake security product that claims to protect your computer against registry problems and other similar issues. You may have also downloaded SoftStronghold from a rogue website thinking it would remove your spyware threats. When inside and active, SoftStronghold will trigger its deceptive popup ads and the Windows Security Center alerts to tell the user his/her computer is contaminated and is under serious risk. Please, do not let SoftStronghold trick you into wasting your money. SoftStronghold is also capable of launching fake system scans and display erroneous scan results. Read the rest of this entry »

How to remove SoftCop

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 19-10-2009

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About SoftCop:
SoftCop is a brand-new devastating rogue security product which offers a not very comforting choice to its potential victims: to pay for its licence - or bid one’s farewell to the Operating System functionality. SoftCop spreads through trojans that constitute malicious scripts resident on insecure websites you may hit while surfing the web. Once infected by SoftCop, you’ll receive numerous fake security alerts and system scan results stating that your computer is infected with spyware. These scanners and the accompanying popup warnings will recommend installing SoftCop full version for removing the “detected” parasites. The whole strategy of SoftCop is pursuing the only goal – to brainwash you into installing and purchasing its licensed full version, or else SoftCop will probably disrupt your system and make the computer unusable. Read the rest of this entry »