April 17th, 2012
Windows Antivirus Patch is the parasite which gains to pilfer money from unwary users. The main goal of malware is make believe user that their PC is severely compromised and need to be healed with “registered” version of Windows Antivirus Patch application.


Malware spreads via trojan horse. The parasite downloads and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge. Once installed Windows Antivirus Patch will perform a quick system scan and report fake malware infections on your computer. Ignore them because they are malicious and fraudulent. Windows Antivirus Patch will redirect your browser to deceptive websites that sell the program. Use decent anti-spyware application and delete Windows Antivirus Patch upon detection.
April 16th, 2012
Windows Protection Unit is a hoax which spreads via trojan horse. Malware installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent. Windows Protection Unit gains to steal money from unwary users, so it pretends being legitimate security software.


Once active Windows Protection Unit starts to scan your PC and displays numerous fake warning messages that state about PC infections. Do not fall for this blatant scam because malware is not able to protect your computer from viruses therefore they don’t even exist. Windows Protection Unit imitates system infections in order to force you purchase its “full” version. Ignore all notifications and offers but use decent anti-spyware application and get rid of Windows Protection Unit ASAP.
April 15th, 2012
Windows Crucial Scanner is a rogue anti-spyware application which gains to steal your money. Malware spreads via trojan horse without user’s knowledge and consent. Windows Crucial Scanner installs itself automatically.


Once active the parasite starts to imitate computer infections and displays numerous fake warning messages that state about PC infections. Do not fall for this scam because Windows Crucial Scanner is not able provide any actual computer security service. It only gains to trick you into thinking your PC is compromised and needs being healed with its “full” version. Malware will redirect your browser to misleading web page that sell the program. Ignore all notifications and offers but use decent anti-spyware application and get rid of the parasite immediately.
April 13th, 2012
Windows Foolproof Protector is a rogue security program which pretends being legitimate one. It only gains to pilfer money from unwary users. Do not fall for this scam because it is fraudulent and malicious.


Windows Foolproof Protector downloads and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent. Once active it starts to scan your PC and shows numerous fake warning messages that state your computer is severely compromised. For example:
Warning
Firewall has blocked a program from accessing the Internet
C:\program files\internet explorer\iexplore.exe
is suspected to have infected your PC. This type of virus intercepts entered data and transmits them to a remote server.
Error
Trojan activity detected. System data security is at risk.
It is recommended to activate protection and run a full system scan.
Warning! Identity theft attempt Detected
Hidden connection IP: 58.82.12.124
Target: Your passwords for sites
Ignore all rogue security threats that state your computer is infected. The parasite will offer you to purchase illegal version of the program stating it is legitimate and will protect your computer from malware. This is a scam. Do not take it for granted because purchasing the program means you’ll get more viruses onto your PC and less money in your pocket. Use reputable malware scanner and remove Windows Foolproof Protector immediately.
April 12th, 2012
Windows Antivirus 2012 is a rogue security software which spreads via trojan horse. The parasite downloads and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent. It is created to steal you money, so do not fall for this scam.


Once active Windows Antivirus 2012 starts to scan your PC and displays numerous fake warning messages that state about computer infections. Here’s one of rogue alerts:
Windows Security Alert
To help protect your computer, [Rogue anti-virus program's name] have detected Trojans and ready to remove them.
Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Lipler.bkue
XF.Lugunay!dam
Win32/Sality
Banker.MGB
Win32/Conficker.AE
Do not fall for this fraud because malware is not able to provide any security service. It only can steal your money and install more viruses onto your PC. Windows Antivirus 2012 may also redirect your browser to misleading web pages that sell the program. Ignore it as well but use decent anti-spyware application and get rid of Windows Antivirus 2012 upon detection.
April 12th, 2012
Windows Command Processor is a rogue anti-spyware application which spreads via trojan. The trojan based software starts its activities as soon as it is installed on your PC. Windows Command Processor downloads and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent.
Once active it imitates computer scans and displays fake results. Your desktop will be flooded with various pop-ups that state your PC is infected. Do not fall for this scam because all information is fraudulent. The main goal of the Windows Command Processor is to trick user into thinking their system has mass of viruses and they need to be removed with its “licensed” version.
This is a lie. Do not buy anything this application offers. It is designed to pilfer money from unwary users. Malware is able to hijack your browser to misleading web pages that sell the program. Avoid purchasing it because your money will be stolen. Choose decent anti-spyware application and terminate Windows Command Processor upon detection.
April 11th, 2012
Windows Antibreaking System is a rogue computer security software which gains to trick users into purchasing its “full” version of the tool. The parasite spreads via trojan horse and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent.


Once active Windows Antibreaking System starts to scan your PC and displays numerous fake warning messages that state about computer infections. Do not fall for this scam because it gains to force you to purchase illegal version of the application. Malware seeks to steal your money and don’t provide any security service as it claims other way round. Use effective malware remover and get rid of Windows Antibreaking System immediately.
April 11th, 2012
Windows Stability Maximizer is a rogue anti-spware program. This malware pretends to be un update for Windows installed via Automatic Updates. The parasite has a characteristic to scan your computer automatically once your computer is started. This is done absolutely without user’s knowledge. Just after the fake scan malware shows many fake warnings stating your computer is at risk and has been infected.


The aim of the fabricated scan results is to make user lose their vigilance and get into trap by paying small fees for a “full” version of Windows Stability Maximizer. We have to warn you this is all rogue and your computer is fully safe. You can ignore all the warnings. You just need to remove Windows Stability Maximizer as soon as possible.
April 11th, 2012
Windows Component Protector is a fake security software which gains to steal money from unwary users. The parasite comes to the system via trojan which enters computer through its vulnerabilities.


Once active Windows Component Protector starts to scan your computer and displays numerous rogue alerts:
Warning
Firewall has blocked a program from accessing the Internet
C:\program files\internet explorer\iexplore.exe
is suspected to have infected your PC. This type of virus intercepts entered data and transmits them to a remote server.
Error
Trojan activity detected. System data security is at risk.
It is recommended to activate protection and run a full system scan.
Warning! Identity theft attempt Detected
Hidden connection IP: 58.82.12.124
Target: Your passwords for sites
Do not fall for this scam because malware is not able to provide any security service. It only can to steal your money, so you must ignore all notifications and offers but choose reputable spyware scanner and remove Windows Component Protector upon detection.
April 10th, 2012
Windows Processes Accelerator is a malware which gains to trick users into purchasing its “legitimate” version. The parasite spreads via trojan horse and downloads itself without any notice of the user.


Once installed Windows Processes Accelerator starts to imitate computer scans and displays numerous fake warning messages that state about PC infections. Do not fall for this scam because malware is not able to provide any actual computer security software. It only can to steal your money and install more viruses. Ignore all offers Windows Processes Accelerator displays but use decent anti-spyware application and get rid of Windows Processes Accelerator immediately.