Antivrsystem.com is a fraudulent browser hijacker and also can be found in a different name – antivrsystem.microsoft.com. This misleading website is related to Antispyware Soft malware. Malicious program causes annoying pop-ups that aren’t dangerous to your PC. You can ignore them, because this is all a scam. Choose reputable anti-spyware program and terminate Antispyware Soft malicious application in order to get rid of the Antivrsystem.com hijacker.
Archive for April, 2010
Antivrsystem.com
April 30th, 2010CTRComponents
April 30th, 2010CTRComponents (also known as Control Components) is a rogue security tool which is also a clone of ControlCnt malicious program. It spreads via trojan horse which enters the computer through its vulnerable spots. Trojan makes a perfect background for malwares to sneak into the system. Behind those malicious applications there are people who tends to get money from unwary users. That is why we strongly suggest you do not trust any information that CTRComponents application shows.
It acts like legal anti-spyware tool but, in fact, it isn’t so. It can’t process any security actions. Even if it scans your computer and shows various security issues, note, that this is all scam. Do not purchase registered version of CTRComponents program, because this is a fraud and is dangerous for your PC. It also may hijack your browser to deceptive websites that sell the tool. Your computer is completely safe if you ignore those threats. What is more, you have to ignore it, otherwise, it may cause you serious problems. The best thing you can do is to use a reputable security tool and delete CTRComponents tool upon detection.
ControlCnt
April 30th, 2010ControlCnt a.k.a. Control Center is a fake anti-spyware. The parasite spreads via trojan and once the trojan is released this rogue program starts scan the users PC. On your computer’s desktop malware displays fake scan results and floods all kind of fake warnings stating your computer is infected.
This is all fraudulent. Pay an attention that the parasite tries to scare you into believing you have to pay small fees for buying “full” version of the ControlCnt program. This is all scam. You are safe to ignore this. Choose a reputable anti-spyware tool and get rid of the malware upon detection.
PCommander
April 29th, 2010PCommander a.k.a. ACommander is a fake anti-spyware program. It comes along with a trojan which leaves a backdoor for parasite to enter. It acts like legitimate security program. This is only imitation of anti-spyware tool. It is not able to provide any security actions.
Malware is distributed online and is difficult to avoid if one does not employ decent security software. This malicious application shows numerous warnings, security alerts, because it starts fraudulent scans and it is its way of making user to believe their computer is infected. It can also offer you to pay small fees for buying a „full“ version of Pcommander or ACommander. This is all scam. Do not purchase it. Choose reputable anti-spyware program and terminate the parasite instead.
Antivirusexpertsoft.com
April 29th, 2010Antivirusexpertsoft.com is a malicious domain that promotes Antispyware Soft malicious program. This browser hijacker has its few alias, such as, fortress-software.net, alphaantivir.com, alphaantivir.microsoft.com, software-defender.net, defendersoftpremium.net, defender-soft.com, antiviralpha.net and avexpertsoft.com.
Antivirusexpertsoft.com presents Antispyware Soft application like a legitimate security tool, but this is all a lie. It is a malicious program and can not be trusted. Purchasing it may cause you serious problems and more malware onto your computer. Do not fall for this scam. You better choose reputable anti-spyware tool for terminating Antispyware Soft in order to delete Antivirusexpertsoft.com hijacker.
VirusCatch
April 28th, 2010VirusCatch is a rogue anti-spyware program which spreads via trojan horse. Trojan comes to the system through its flaws and creates a perfect background for malwares to sneak in. VirusCatch is designed to pilfer money from unwary computer users. Malware gains you to purchase its registered version, but this is a fraud. Do not buy any program it offers.
Once active, malware starts computer scans and displays fraudulent results. VirusCatch downloads and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent. After the malware spreads fake security threats it also can redirect your browser to deceptive web pages that sell the program. Do not believe any information it shows you, because this is a scam. VirusCatch program has no abilities to detect and remove threats. Use a decent malware remover and terminate VirusCatch upon detection.
VirusBye
April 28th, 2010VirusBye is a fraudulent anti-spyware tool which spreads via trojan. Trojan comes to the system through its vulnerabilities. Trojan can infect your computer at different means, such as, spam emails or it can be installed by another parasite and causes fraudulent system warning alerts. VirusBye is a fake program, but acts like a legitimate security application.
Once installed, malware begins its fraudulent computer scans and displays fabricated results. After the scans are finished the parasite floods your desktop with all kind of security threats, warning messages, pop-ups that usually state your PC is at high security risk. Malware also offers to purchase a registered version of the program by paying small fees for it. Do not buy this application, because this is a fraud. Malware also has an ability to redirect your browser to deceptive web pages that sell the fake program. You have to ignore the warnings. Use a decent malware remover to terminate VirusBye program upon detection.
Flooder.Skypflood
April 27th, 2010Flooder.Skypflood is a dangerous application which is able to infect your computer. The trojan based program is designed to allow hackers to send corrupt messages and emoticons on Skype via hotkeys. Flooder.Skypflood also has few alias, such as, Generic.dx!lfy (McAfee), Mal/Generic-A (Sophos), Virus.Win32.Skypflood (Ikarus), Win-Trojan/Xema.variant (AhnLab). To avoid this trojan you have to choose decent security tool and terminate Flooder.Skypflood upon detection.
Vir’O'Fire
April 26th, 2010Vir’O'Fire a Polish rogue anti-spyware program. Malware is a perfect clone of ThreatFire from PC Tools. Vir’O'Fire can be downloaded from the web page pl.virofire.eu. Moreover, it also has to be installed manually. For the running a fraudulent application you have to send an SMS and get back the code to unlock it. Do not do it, because this is a fraud.
Purchasing this program may cause you serious problems and more viruses onto your computer. As common for malwares this one will also scan your computer automatically and will display rogue results. Do not believe any information this malware shows you, because it can’t be trusted. Choose reputable anti-spyware tool and terminate Vir’O'Fire application upon detection.



