Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 27-07-2009
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About AVCare:
AVCare 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. AVCare spreads obscurely by embedding itself with some doubtful 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. Once AVCare’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. It’s noteworthy that AVCare must be purchased before it can handle the reported threats – and that’s what this rogue is all about. It intimidates people into buying its license, so do NOT become one of the deceived victims. AVCare is also capable of launching fake system scans and display erroneous scan results. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 24-07-2009
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About SpySniper:
SpySniper (Spy Sniper) is what we are used to call a rogue anti-spyware, for a number of essential reasons. Upon infiltration, SpySniper 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. When inside, SpySniper unregistered version will flood the compromised system with its misleading and exaggerated pop-ups telling you about signs of malware allegedly detected on your PC. In order to remove these malware, you’ll be prompted to purchase SpySniper’s full version. If you click on any of these messages, you’ll be redirected to SpySniper’s rogue website to further download SpySniper’s licensed version. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 21-07-2009
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About Security Mechanic:
Security Mechanic (SecurityMechanic) is a rogue spyware remover, which is a devastating malware program that infected numerous computers all over the world. Just like most rogue anti-spywares, Security Mechanic gets inside its victims’ computers through trojans that spot and use security software splits of the target machine. When Security Mechanic unregistered version gets inside your system, it triggers fake alerts and bogus security scanners that state your PC is badly contaminated, while it’s fine in fact. In the meanwhile, the only problem your computer has is Security Mechanic itself. Purchasing Security Mechanic license is nothing but a waste of money, so refrain from doing so. All links provided by Security Mechanic will most likely redirect you to malicous websites that sell Security Mechanic as a legitimate security program. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 20-07-2009
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About AntivirusPro:
AntivirusPro is a misleading program that uses scare techniques in order to arrive at its fraudulent commercial objectives. AntivirusPro installs as a trojan-based trial version that sneaks inside without any authorization. When AntivirusPro finds itself inside a new cyber-environment, it won’t fail to make itself comfortable with it by creating a number of registry entries, which causes the PC to obey the rogue’s malicious commands. In order to remove the supposed spyware infections, AntivirusPro urges you to purchase its full version; promising to run your computer more efficiently. AntivirusPro is also capable of launching fake system scans and display erroneous scan results. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 19-07-2009
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About Home Antivirus 2010:
Home Antivirus 2010 (HomeAntivirus 2010) is a new rogue anti-spyware solution developed to take advantage of your eagerness to keep your computer intact and void of any sort of cyber infections. Home Antivirus 2010 penetrates into vulnerable systems and annoys the PC users to install its commercial software. The most widely used method for Home Antivirus 2010 promotion is the use of trojans that bypass authorization and infiltrate the target nodes without user awareness and approval. The returned results will be so sad that the user is likely to get intimidated into installing and buying Home Antivirus 2010 full version which requires payment before it can handle any detected malware. Do not believe the information mentioned in Home Antivirus 2010 fake pop-ups and reported by its phony security scanners. Instead, it’s recommended to remove Home Antivirus 2010 and any attendant infections if detected. Home Antivirus 2010 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 »
Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 17-07-2009
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About VirusBye:
VirusBye is what we are used to call a rogue anti-spyware, for a number of essential reasons. VirusBye and the Trojan that may have installed VirusBye popup up alerts and system notices that usually say your computer is infected with some type of parasite or spyware. When inside, these VirusBye trigger misleading pop-ups and system tray alerts stating that your system is under the risk of malware invasion and you need to install a reliable security product to protect yourself against dangerous infections. Then, VirusBye will be strongly recommended as the utility you need to fix the registry. In the meanwhile, your registry is probably perfectly fine and needs no repair. Don’t get spoofed into wasting your money. Instead, remove VirusBye as soon as you start feeling VirusBye is trying to take over your computer. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 15-07-2009
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About PC Security 2009:
PC Security 2009 (PCSecurity2009) is not one of the trustworthy programs because it uses illicit tactics to propagate and get people paying for its license. PC Security 2009 may be installed in your computer by a Trojan, browser backdoors or through a malicious website. PC Security 2009 scareware has been released to invade the cyber-world and get thousands of unsuspecting victims all over the plant paying for its license. By no means should you install PC Security 2009 licensed software – it’s hazardous and may present serious danger to the system stability on the whole. If you click on any of these messages, you’ll be redirected to PC Security 2009’s rogue website to further download PC Security 2009’s licensed version. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 13-07-2009
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About Spyware XP Guard:
Spyware XP Guard (SpywareXPGuard) is a new rogue anti-spyware solution developed to take advantage of your eagerness to keep your computer intact and void of any sort of cyber infections. You may have also downloaded Spyware XP Guard from a rogue website thinking it would remove your spyware threats. Zlob may pop up fake notifications to make you believe that your computer is infected with spyware. When the unregistered version of Spyware XP Guard breaks into your private cyber-environment, it tend to issue annoying and misleading alerts and detection reports stating your computer is severely infected and needs an immediate remedy to get protected. Then, as a tool for exterminating the detected threats, Spyware XP Guard will offer its services, but before that you will have to purchase its license. Don’t get spoofed into wasting your money. Instead, remove Spyware XP Guard as soon as you start feeling Spyware XP Guard is trying to take over your computer. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 12-07-2009
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About Windows Antispyware 2009:
Windows Antispyware 2009 (WindowsAntispyware2009) is a rogue anti-spyware utility that tries to trick its victims into purchasing its licensed version. One way to “catch” Windows Antispyware 2009 freeware is via trojans that are embedded with files downloaded online. When operating, Windows Antispyware 2009 triggers fake alerts that usually mention the so-called Virut infection which is stated to be inside the compromised machine to steal private financial data, send a lot of spam and “commit various kinds of fraud”. Once you click on Windows Antispyware 2009’s popups, you’ll be redirected to a scam website to buy Windows Antispyware 2009’s full version. Unless you enjoy wasting your money for no particular use, get rid of Windows Antispyware 2009 scareware as soon as it starts triggering its worthless deceptive ads. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 11-07-2009
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About WiniFighter:
WiniFighter (Wini Fighter) is a vivid example of a misleading application that attempts to take advantage of one’s desire of keeping the PC protected against malicious infections out there. WiniFighter infiltrates computers by exploiting security flaws or by embedding itself with insecure downloads or spam e-mail attachments. When inside and active, WiniFighter trialware makes itself comfortable with your system and configures it flip out by triggering WiniFighter exaggerated popup alerts about numerous threats which allegedly reside on your PC. WiniFighter offers its services to fix the trouble one allegedly has. The trick is that one has to purchase its full commercial version first. Don’t get spoofed into wasting your money. Read the rest of this entry »