How to get rid of MProtect2009

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 09-07-2009

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About MProtect2009:
MProtect2009 (MProtect 2009) is the latest rogue anti-spyware application developed to maintain the malicious traditions of such aggressive scareware programs. Even the bookmarks and layout are the same, not to mention the text itself. Just like its forerunner, MProtect2009 comes unannounced through security vulnerabilities found on the potential host comptuer. Once infected by MProtect2009, you’ll receive numerous fake security alerts and system scan results stating that your computer is infected with spyware. Then, MProtect2009 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. It’s strongly recommended to refrain from buying MProtect2009, otherwise your computer problems will keep aggravating and may end up with complete system collapse. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Smart Defender PRO

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 07-07-2009

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About Smart Defender PRO:
Smart Defender PRO (SmartDefenderPRO) 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. Smart Defender PRO 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 installed, you’ll receive numerous fake system alerts or security alerts notifying you about supposed spyware infections. In order to trick you, Smart Defender PRO performs a bogus scan and displays fraudulent parasite threat notifications. Do not fall victim to this fraud. If Smart Defender PRO stays a while on one’s comptuer, it slows it down and may prevent the user from going online. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Security Central

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 04-07-2009

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About Security Central:
Security Central (SecurityCentral) is a rogue antivirus product that hails from the same fraudulent workshop as Security Central scareware. Security Central 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. When inside the target system, Security Central issues fake notifications about parasites allegedly detected on your computer. In order to remove these malware, you’ll be lured to purchase Security Central’s full version of the program. All links provided by Security Central will most likely redirect you to malicous websites that sell Security Central as a legitimate security program. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Windows Security Suite

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 02-07-2009

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About Windows Security Suite:
Windows Security Suite (WindowsSecuritySuite) 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. One way of intrusion is via browser-hijacking tactics which involve related malicious websites. When inside the target Operating System, Windows Security 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 Security Suite creators is about – to mislead people into paying for the worthless commercial version of their software. All links provided by Windows Security Suite will most likely redirect you to malicious websites that sell Windows Security Suite as a legitimate spyware remover. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Active Antivir

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 30-06-2009

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About Active Antivir:
Active Antivir (ActiveAntivir) is a rogue anti-spyware utility that claims to detect computer infections but only misinforms PC users in fact. You may have also downloaded Active Antivir from a rogue website thinking it would remove your spyware threats. When inside the target system, Active Antivir issues fake notifications about parasites allegedly detected on your computer. These scanners and the accompanying popup warnings will recommend installing Active Antivir full version for removing the “detected” parasites. Do not click on any link provided by Active Antivir. If you do, you’ll be redirected to a rogue website to download and purchase the full version of Active Antivir. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Secret Service

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 29-06-2009

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About Secret Service:
Secret Service (Secret Service) is another fake antivirus product that exploits legitimate Windows traits to seem trustworthy itself. Secret Service performs this scan among other actions to keep computer users perplexed about the next step to take in order to remove the found parasites. When inside, Secret Service 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 imaginary threats, you’ll be urged to purchase Secret Service’ “licensed” program. 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 AntiVirus BEST

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 28-06-2009

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About AntiVirus BEST:
AntiVirus BEST (AntiVirusBEST) is a fake antivirus that promises to lift your PC performance to a higher level but in fact only tricks you into purchasing its license. AntiVirus BEST spreads through trojans that constitute malicious scripts resident on insecure websites you may hit while surfing the web. Once on board and operating, AntiVirus BEST issues misleading warnings that alarming the user about a variety of threats that are allegedly inside the compromised system. In order to remove these malware, you’ll be lured to purchase AntiVirus BEST’s full version of the program. All links provided by AntiVirus BEST will most likely redirect you to malicous websites that sell AntiVirus BEST as a legitimate security program. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Virus Cleaner

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 27-06-2009

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About Virus Cleaner:
Virus Cleaner (VirusCleaner) is a rogue anti-spyware program and clone of one of other malware. One way of intrusion is via browser-hijacking tactics which involve related malicious websites. When inside the target Operating System, Virus Cleaner tends to issue fake popup alerts and runs bogus security scanners that always report tons of infections and security issues. Do NOT trust those pop-ups and system tray alerts issued by Virus Cleaner – they are framed-up and misleading. Instead, take prompt measures to remove Virus Cleaner before it plays havoc with your system and renders your PC useless. The deceptive alerts and system tray notifications are usually accompanied by occasional system scanners performed by Virus Cleaner. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Antivirus Protection

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 25-06-2009

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About Antivirus Protection:
Antivirus Protection (AntivirusProtection) is a fake security product that claims to protect your computer against registry problems and other similar issues. The distinguishing trait of Antivirus Protection is its stealthy intrusion on the target computer implemented through the use of backdoor trojan viruses. When inside the host PC, Antivirus Protection issues exaggerated reports that pop up to tell the user the computer is infected. In order to remove these imaginary threats, Antivirus Protection will then urge you to purchase its full version. All links provided by Antivirus Protection will most likely redirect you to malicous websites that sell Antivirus Protection as a legitimate security program. Read the rest of this entry »

How to get rid of Terminator 2009

Filed Under (Rogue Antispyware) by admin on 23-06-2009

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About Terminator 2009:
Terminator 2009 (Terminator2009) 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. Terminator 2009 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. Once infected by Terminator 2009, 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 Terminator 2009 full version for removing the “detected” parasites. Do not trust Terminator 2009 popup ads and security scans – all of them are completely faked. Read the rest of this entry »