Archive for August, 2010

SearchandClick

August 26th, 2010

SearchandClick is an adware which is also can be described as a browser hijacker. This adware is snaeky and may be installed without adequate notice and consent, often though exploits. It also displays aggressive and deceptive advertising.

Adware sends your web browser to fake web page called „searchandclick 37“ and then keeps asking you to re-enter your search terms. If you noticed advertisements appearing that you didn’t download, or your browser hijacked, or your computer is performing very slow and etc., be sure you have SearchandClick adware onto your computer. Choose reputable anti-spyware program and terminate this extremely dangerous adware immediately.

VideoCop

August 26th, 2010

VideoCop is a rogue anti-spyware program used for cybercrime by malicious hackers. Once VideoCop is inside a machine it will simulate a system scan that will produce false positives and convince the user that their machine has been severely compromised.

It will load numerous pop-ups that state about computer’s infections and will prompt you to buy its “full” version. Do not fall for this blatant scam because purchasing it mean you’ll get more viruses onto your PC and less money in your pocket. It is not worth spending your money for this bogus system. Avoid buying anything connected with this dubious application but choose decent anti-spyware toll and terminate VideoCop upon detection.

AWM Antivirus

August 26th, 2010

AWM Antivirus is a fake anti-spyware application which spreads via trojan. Trojan enters the system through its vulnerabilities and makes a perfect background for malware to come in. It downloads and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent.

Once active it starts to scan your computer and shows numerous computer alerts and fake warning messages that usually state about PC’s infections. Do not fall for this scam. The program is malicious and fraudulent. It is not able to provide any actual security service. It only gains to trick user into purchasing illegal version of the application.

Malware may redirect your browser to deceptive websites that sell the program. Avoid buying anything promoted on those web pages but use reputable malware remover and terminate AWM Antivirus immediately.

AVDefender 2011

August 25th, 2010

AVDefender 2011 is a fake security tool that pretends it is able to detect and remove viruses and other computer malware. It does not do anything to prevent or remove legitimate computer viruses, spyware or other type of malware. The parasite is distributed online and is difficult to avoid if one does not employ reputable security software.

AVDefender 2011 is only as imitation of a computer protection application which spreads via trojan. It comes to the system through its flaws and provides fake PC scans. Rogue alerts are:

System warning:
Unknown virus is harming your system at this moment. Click here to stop and remove the virus.

Critical security error!
Malicious software has infected your PC and trying to send private information to remote host 231.21.212.1.

Warning! System health status is critical!
Your computer is infected with viruses. Stability and reliability of your system is damaged. It is strongly recommended to remove threats immediately.

Malware shows fake warning messages and security alerts that state about machine infections. It offers user to buy its registered version but it is fraud. Do not trust it in any circumstances because it is malicious and fraudulent. Choose decent anti-spyware application and get rid of AVDefender 2011 as soon as possible.

DiskClean

August 25th, 2010

DiskClean is a rogue anti-spyware application which pretends being legitimate computer security tool. Malware spreads via trojan horse which enters the system through its vulnerabilities. DiskClean downloads and installs itself automatically without user‘s knowledge and consent. I is also a lone of malicious AdCare and ResetInfo programs.

Once active it acts like legal computer security tool and starts to scan PC. The parasite displays numerous pop-ups stating about computer infections. This is a scam and none of the information should be trusted. It tries to trick user into believing their PC is severely compromised and all viruses have to be cleaned with its “licensed” version.

This is a fraud because malware can’t detect or terminate viruses onto computer therefore they don’t even exist. However, DiskClean may redirect your browser to counterfeit websites that sell the program. Avoid purchasing it because it can cause you serious problems. Choose decent anti-spyware application and delete DiskClean upon detection.

Antispycraft.com

August 24th, 2010

Antispycraft.com is another counterfeit web page that advertises illegal program called Security Suite. Malicious application comes to the system with the help of trojan horse. Malware downloads itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent. It acts like legitimate computer security tool and once active it starts to scan your computer.

This is a scam and none of the information should be trusted. Malware only gains you to buy illegal version of the program. Once user clicks on the link which is promoted on security alerts that Security Suite displays after fake scans, user is redirected to Antispycraft.com and forced to purchase the program. Do not fall for this blatant scam. Ignore all notifications and offers but choose decent anti-spyware tool and delete Security Suite.

Antivirdial.com

August 23rd, 2010

Antivirdial.com is a browser hijacker which promotes fake Security Suite application. Malware spreads via trojan which enters the system through its vulnerabilities and makes a perfect background for parasite to sneak in.

Once active it starts to imitate computer scans and displays numerous pop-ups that state about PC’s infections. When user clicks on the pop-up alerts or opens their browser they’ll be redirected to Antivirdial.com and coerced into purchasing the non-existent “full” version of Security Suite. This is a scam and none of the information should be trusted. Avoid purchasing this illegal version of the program because it will cause you serious problems. Choose decent anti-spyware application and terminate Security Suite in order to get rid of malicious domain.

Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert

August 23rd, 2010

Microsoft Security Essentials Alert
Potential threat details
Microsoft Security Essentials detected potential threats that might compromise your privacy or damage your computer. Your access to these items may be suspended until you take an action. Click ‘Show details’ to learn more.

“Fake  Microsoft Security Essentials Alert”  is a fictitious security alert which is displayed by rogues, such as Red Cross Antivirus, Peak Protection 2010, Pest Detector 4.1, Major Defense Kit and AntiSpy Safeguard. Parasites gain to trick people into purchasing fake anti-spyware application. They also demand to pay small fees for buying supposedly legal security tool. Avoid purchasing these programs. They are not legal and can cause you serious trouble. Use reputable malware remover to terminate rogue programs in order to get rid of the fake warning.

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AntiSpy Safeguard

August 23rd, 2010

AntiSpy Safeguard is a malware. It spreads via trojan which enters the system and then creates a backdoor for AntiSpy Safeguard to sneak. Once your computer is started bogus system starts it’s fabricated scans and show false results. All the warnings displayed on your PC’s desktop are fraudulent. Do not fall for this blatant scam.

The parasite also hijacks browser to deceptive websites that sell the program. It is not worth paying for this illegal security tool. It is only imitation of security software and it is not able to provide any actual computer security service. When you notice this rogue application your only solution is to terminate malicious program. Choose decent anti-spyware program and kill AntiSpy Safeguard immediately.

Major Defense Kit

August 23rd, 2010

Major Defense Kit is a rogue anti-spyware programs used for cybercriminals by malicious hackers. Malware spreads via trojan horse which makes a perfect background for parasites to sneak in. Major Defense Kit downloads and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent. This is scam and it is designed to pilfer money from unwary users.

Once active it starts to imitate computer scans and displays numerous rogue warning messages that state about PC’s infections. All infections are fake and don’t exist. In this way malware seeks into purchasing illegal version of the program. Major Defense Kit may hijack your browser to deceptive web pages that advertises application. Ignore all notifications shown by this scam but use an effective anti-spyware tool and get rid of Major Defense Kit immediately.