Archive for the ‘Rogue Antispyware’ category

AV Pipeline

September 8th, 2010

AV Pipeline is rogue anti-spyware application which enters the system with the help of trojan. Trojan based software starts its activities once installed to your computer. Malware is only an imitation of a security program and is not able to provide any actual computer security service.

Once installed it will display false system security warnings and then will prompt you to buy a full version of this program to remove threats that don’t even exist. The parasite neither has the ability to detect nor remove computer threats therefore it is not being trusted. This is a scam. Do not fall for this fraud. Your money will be stolen if you try to purchase this program because you’ll definitely get an offer to buy its “full” version. Avoid believing in anything it shows or states because information is unreliable. Choose decent anti-spyware application and get rid of the parasite immediately.

Malware Destructor 2011

September 7th, 2010

Malware Destructor 2011 is a rogue anti-spyware application which is also a clone of malicious Paladin Antivirus program. The parasite spreads via trojan which enters the system through its vulnerabilities. Malware downloads and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent.

Once active it starts to scan your computer and displays numerous security alerts and fake warning messages. Here’s an example of a rogue message:

Automatic Updates
System Security Pack Update

System Pack 2010.78.932 (Malware Destructor Upgrade; KB943379)

It gains you to believe in a fake and purchase its “legal” version. Do not fall for this blatant scam. it can’t detect and remove legitimate viruses. Malware Destructor 2011 may hijack your browser to misleading websites that sell the program. Avoid all notifications that malware shows but choose decent anti-spyware and terminate Malware Destructor 2011 as soon as possible.

Windows Defence

September 6th, 2010

Windows Defence is the latest fake anti-spyware application which is also a clone of Security Shield and Security Guard malicious programs. With the aid of trojan, spam emails and various websites it tends to be affiliated one can easily fall victim to this dubious application.

Once installed it will display false system security warnings and then will prompt you to buy a “full” version of this program to remove threats that don’t even exist. Malware neither has the ability to detect nor remove threats therefore it is not being trusted. Not only is Windows Defence incapable to detecting or removing malware, it can harm your system by editing registry entries. The parasite may redirect your browser to misleading web pages that sell the program. Avoid purchasing anything it offers but choose decent anti-spyware and get rid of Windows Defence indefinitely.

SP Center

September 6th, 2010

SP Center is a rogue anti-spyware program which tries to trick user into believing their computer is infected. It spreads via trojan which enters the system through its vulnerabilities. At the moment user’s computer is started the parasite starts its fake scans. Malware shows you fraudulent security threats stating that PC is infected. It also has an ability to hijack web browser to deceptive web pages that sell the program.

Take in advantage that numerous pop-ups displayed at your desktop are all fictitious. It may show you rogue messages, such as: “Warning! System was detected critical privacy violations and system errors!”. You’ll be asked to pay small fees for using this tool, because SP Center is designed to pilfer money from unwary computer users. This is all scam. You are fully safe to ignore fake alerts. Choose a reputable anti-spyware program and remove this malicious program upon detection.

Defence Center

September 5th, 2010

Defence Center is a rogue anti-spyware application which enters to the system via trojan. The trojan based software starts its activities as soon as it is installed on your computer. Malware downloads and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent.

Once active it starts to scan your computer and displays numerous fake pop-ups and fabricated security alerts that state about computer infections. Defence Center tries to trick you into thinking your PC is at high security risk and should be healed with its “full” version. Malware is configured to pilfer money from unwary users and tries to do everything in its power to make user to lose their vigilance and purchase “licensed” version of the program.

Defence Center may hijack your browser to counterfeit website that sells the application. This is scam and none of the information it show should be trusted. Ignore all fake warning messages but choose decent anti-spyware program and remove Defence Center upon detection.

MegaVaccine

September 3rd, 2010

MegaVaccine is another rogue anti-spyware program which tries to convince you that your computer has been compromised. The main purpose of the bogus system is to pilfer money from unwary users. It spreads via trojan. Trojan comes to the system through its vulnerabilities and makes a perfect background for malware to sneak.

MegaVaccine downloads and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent. Once active it imitates computer scan and pretends being legitimate computer security tool. After the rogue scans are finished malware will display fabricated security alerts that state about PC infections. This is a scam and none of the information should be trusted. Malware is not able to detect or delete legitimate viruses therefore they don’t even exist. This is a fraud. Avoid buying anything this program offers because it may cause you serious trouble. Choose decent anti-spyware tool and terminate MegaVaccine upon detection.

White Shark Virus

September 2nd, 2010

White Shark Virus is a malware which is also a clone of Wireshark Antivirus scam. It is only an imitation of a security program and is not able to provide any actual computer security service. The parasite is distributed online and is usually difficult to avoid if one does not employ reputable security software.

Once installed it starts to scan your computer and displays numerous pop-ups and security threats that state about PC infections. Malware tries to trick you in this way that you would purchase its “registered” version without thinking. White Shark Virus not only is incapable of detecting or removing malware, it can harm your system by editing registry entries. You have to get rid of pop-ups that literally paralyze your computer system.

It may also redirect your web browser to counterfeit websites that sell the program. Ignore all rogue warning messages shown by this bogus system but use decent anti-spyware application and terminate White Shark Virus indefinitely.

AV Defender 2011 Platinum

September 2nd, 2010

AV Defender 2011 Platinum is another addition to the long lists of the fake security applications that will cause annoyances on computer. The parasite spreads via trojan. AV Defender 2011 Platinum downloads and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent. It is also a clone of rogue AVDefender 2011 program.

Once active, malware starts its fraudulent scans and shows fabricated results that state your computer is infected. It also offers to pay small fees for the registered version of AV Defender 2011 Platinum application. Purchasing it means you will have huge problem and more viruses onto your computer. We highly recommend to ignore fake threats. It is not worth spending your money. Choose reputable security program and terminate malware upon detection.

Win7 AV

September 2nd, 2010

Win7 AV is a malware which enters the system with the help of trojan horse. Win7 AV is just an imitation of computer protection tool. It downloads and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent.

Once active it will start to scan computer and will display fabricated results that state about computer infections. Your desktop will be flooded with numerous pop-ups and security alerts. For example:

Warning: visit this site may harm your computer
This website may contain elements from the site gcounter.cn, which appears to host malware – software that can hurt your computer or otherwise operate without your consent. Just visiting a site that contains malware can infect your computer. For detailed information about the problems with these elements, visit the Google Safe browsing diagnostic page for gcounter.cn

This is a scam and none of the information should be trusted. Malware neither has the ability to detect nor remove computer threats therefore it is not being trusted. It only gains to trick user into thinking their PC in severely compromised. Win7 AV will offer you to buy its “registered” version. Your browser will be redirected to deceptive web pages that sell the application. Ignore all notifications but use decent anti-spyware program and terminate Win7 AV upon detection.

AV Security Suite Platinum

September 1st, 2010

AV Security Suite Platinum is a rogue anti-spyware program which pretends to be legitimate computer security tool that is able to detect and remove viruses and other computer malware. This is a scam and a clone of AV Security Suite application.

Once installed it scans your computer and shows numerous pop-ups that state about your PC infections. It is designed to pilfer money from unwary users. The parasite will also redirect your browser to counterfeit websites that advertises its registered version. This is a fraud and none of the information should be trusted. The parasite seeks to trick user into thinking their computer is infected and must be cleaned with its supposedly legitimate version.

Do not fall for this blatant scam because the program is malicious and fraudulent. It is also very annoying and only goes away when you terminate the program itself. That’s why you have to choose reputable anti-spyware application and get rid of AV Security Suite Platinum immediately.