How to get rid of TRE AntiVirus

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 15-10-2009

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About TRE AntiVirus:
TRE AntiVirus is the latest fake spyware extermination program that pretends to perform system defence function but in fact forges its PC security activity. Upon infiltration, TRE AntiVirus makes the system launch its unregistered trialware each time the PC starts, which basically means you will keep getting more and more of its scanners and phony alerts about malware detections on your PC. TRE AntiVirus tries to scare its victim into thinking his/her computer is contaminated with malware and needs a remedy to fix the malicious problems. As a tool for removing the “detected” infections, you will be wrongfully suggested to use TRE AntiVirus full version which demands payment. TRE AntiVirus is not a legitimate anti-spyware removal tool and cannot be trusted. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of TrustSoldier

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 12-10-2009

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About TrustSoldier:
TrustSoldier (Trust Soldier)is a fake antispyware utility originating from the same family as SafeFighter, TrustCop, SecureVeteran, SecuritySoldier, SecureWarrior, SecurityFighter and SecureFighter. Just like most rogue anti-spywares, TrustSoldier gets inside its victims’ computers through trojans that spot and use security software splits of the target machine. Once TrustSoldier’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. In addition to wasting your money, you will encounter computer performance decrease and multiple privacy violations. Don’t get spoofed into wasting your money. Read the rest of this entry »

How to remove SafeFighter

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 08-10-2009

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About SafeFighter:
SafeFighter (Safe Fighter) is a malicious successor of the infamous fake anti-spyware program: TrustCop, SecureVeteran, SecuritySoldier, SecureWarrior, SecurityFighter and SecureFighter. One way of intrusion

How to get rid of Cyber Security

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 08-10-2009

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About Cyber Security:
Cyber Security (CyberSecurity) is the latest fake spyware extermination program that pretends to perform system defence function but in fact forges its PC security activity. Cyber Security performs this scan among other actions to keep computer users perplexed about the next step to take in order to remove the found parasites. If installed and operating inside the compromised system, Cyber Security tends to issue fake misleading popup alerts and bogus security scanners that return results stating that your computer has a variety of security issues and hardware errors that need to be attended to ASAP. In order to remove these malware, you’ll be prompted to purchase Cyber Security’s full version. Do not trust Cyber Security popup ads and security scans – all of them are completely faked. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of TrustCop

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

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About TrustCop:
Beware of TrustCop program – it’s is a new successor of the infamous SecureVeteran, SecuritySoldier, SecureWarrior, SecurityFighter and SecureFighter rogue anti-spywares. TrustCop is malware and 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. Having gotten on board through the above tactics, TrustCop unregistered software floods the infiltrated system with its misleading pop-ups stating that there are serious risks detected on your PC. And that’s exactly what the idea of TrustCop creators is about – to mislead people into paying for the worthless commercial version of their software. What you should do is remove TrustCop immediately upon detection and do NOT purchase its worthless full version. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of SecureWarrior

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 04-10-2009

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About SecureWarrior:
SecureWarrior (Secure Warrior) is a rogue anti-spyware utility originating from the same family as SecureFighter and SecureVeteran. Just like most rogue anti-spywares, SecureWarrior gets inside its victims’ computers through trojans that spot and use security software splits of the target machine. Once SecureWarrior’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. In order to remove the supposed spyware infections, SecureWarrior urges you to purchase its full version; promising to run your computer more efficiently. Do not trust SecureWarrior popup ads and security scans – all of them are completely faked. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of SecureFighter

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 01-10-2009

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About SecureFighter:
SecureFighter (SecureFighter) is a rogue antivirus product that hails from the same fraudulent workshop as SecureVeteran scareware. The distinguishing trait of SecureFighter is its stealthy intrusion on the target computer implemented through the use of backdoor trojan viruses. When inside the target Operating System, SecureFighter tends to issue fake popup alerts and runs bogus security scanners that always report tons of infections and security issues. As you must have figured out, SecureFighter is anything but true antivirus program, so beware of its tricks if it’s installed on your computer. If you click on any of these messages, you’ll be redirected to SecureFighter’s rogue website to further download SecureFighter’s licensed version. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of SecureVeteran

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 29-09-2009

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About SecureVeteran:
SecureVeteran (Secure Veteran) is a rogue anti-spyware program and clone of SecurityFighter and SecuritySoldier. SecureVeteran spreads via security exploits used by its affiliate trojans that bypass authentication while getting inside. SecureVeteran may cause system slowdowns and make you believe these slowdowns are caused by malware found in your system. Then, as a tool for exterminating the detected threats, SecureVeteran will offer its services, but before that you will have to purchase its license. Do not let the scammers who developed SecureVeteran trick you into wasting your dough. Consequently, it’s highly recommended to remove SecureVeteran pest as soon as possible of it’s on your computer. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of SecuritySoldier

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 27-09-2009

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About SecuritySoldier:
SecuritySoldier (Security Soldier) is a rogue anti-spyware program and is a clone of SecuritySoldier that when installed, scans your system finding multiple parasites that are not actually present on your computer. Like SecurityFighter SecuritySoldier is malware and 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. When inside and active, SecuritySoldier will trigger its deceptive popup ads and the SecuritySoldier alerts to tell the user his/her computer is contaminated and is under serious risk. SecuritySoldier has the task of getting you to purchase the full version of SecuritySoldier through the various malicious actions that are performed. Do not let it trick you so easily: paying means you surrender to the scammers’ plan. You’d better take some measures to immediately lose SecuritySoldier and all the traces of its presence on your computer. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of SecurityTool

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 26-09-2009

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About SecurityTool:
SecurityTool (Security Tool) is just another mutation of the extremely aggressive and dangerous rogue anti-spyware from the same malware category as its forerunner System Security. SecurityTool usually spreads via backdoor Zlob trojans that challenge and bypass system authentication while intruding on the potential host computers. The objective of the above-mentioned alerts and scans is to scare the unsuspecting users into installing the paid commercial version of the rogue utility under consideration. These scanners and the accompanying popup warnings will recommend installing SecurityTool full version for removing the “detected” parasites. If you click on any of these messages, you’ll be redirected to SecurityTool’s rogue website to further download SecurityTool’s licensed version. Read the rest of this entry »