Archive for May, 2008

MalwarePatrolPro Removal Guide

Do you know what MalwarePatrolPro is?

DESCRIPTION

MalwarePatrolPro is a pest confirmed be a fake anti-spyware program. MalwarePatrolPro is another poor attempt by hackers to take money from gullible computer users who end up purchasing the full MalwarePatrolPro programs in hopes for a spyware solution. MalwarePatrolPro is no solution unless you consider loosing money a solution to an addition like gambling.

If MalwarePatrolPro is installed on your computer it will display popup alerts all the time annoying the hell out of you. MalwarePatrolPro also scans your system only to fool you with erroneous results trying once again to trick you. MalwarePatrolPro is known to be downloaded or installed through a Trojan infection which may come from a fake video codec or from the www.malwarepatrolpro.com website.

Windows Antivirus 2008 Removal Guide

Do you know what Windows Antivirus 2008 is?

DESCRIPTION

Windows Antivirus 2008 or Windows Antivirus2008, is a rogue anti-spyware program that uses its common name to trick computer users into thinking that it is a legitimate anti-spyware or anti-virus application. Windows Antivirus 2008 is a clone of Antivirus2008 which shares the same malicious actions of deviation.

We have noticed that if you have Windows Antivirus 2008 installed it will bombard you with popups and alert messages that say you have an infection. In some cases Windows Antivirus 2008 will prompt you to purchase the full Windows Antivirus 2008 version to remove the infections that it supposedly found.

IEAntiSpyware Removal Guide

Do you know what IEAntiSpyware is?

DESCRIPTION

IEAntiSpyware or IE AntiSpyware is a rogue anti-spyware program that may be downloaded and installed through a Trojan infection such as Zlob or Vundo Trojan. We discovered that IEAntiSpyware loads several files apon startup of Windows which makes it very difficult to remove. IEAntiSpyware.

If installed, IEAntiSpyware will display many popup or system alert messages attempting to get you to purchase the full IEAntiSpyware or IE AntiSpyware program. This is a trick that the developers of IEAntiSpyware use to extort money from computer users who have IEAntiSpyware installed on their system.

Pest-Patrol Removal Guide

Do you know what Pest-Patrol is?

DESCRIPTION

Pest-Patrol is a very dangerous rogue anti-spyware program. Pest-Patrol is usually obtained from www.pest-patrol.com which is discovered to be a malicious website that distributes and sells the fake anti-spyware application Pest-Patrol. Pest-Patrol entices computer users to purchase the full Pest-Patrol program through popup alerts that state you are infected with Trojans or spyware.

Pest-Patrol should not be confused with another program that is simply called “PestPatrol” which is a legitimate program. Pest-Patrol, which has a dash in-between the two words, is a fake anti-spyware program that should not be used no matter how trustworthy it may look.

AntivirusForAll Removal Guide

Do you know what AntivirusForAll is?

DESCRIPTION

AntivirusForAll is a rogue anti-spyware program known to be a clone of other fake anti-spyware applications such as AntivirusPCSuite and WinSecureAV. Out first hand experience with AntivirusForAll reveals that when it is installed it will perform a system scan displaying results that cannot be confirmed as being honest. If AntivirusForAll scans our system the results that it shows are totally bogus.

AntivirusForAll uses the fake scans and bogus messages to scare computer users into purchasing the AntivirusForAll program. The name AntivirusForAll should be TricksForAll because all this program does is trick people. AntivirusForAll does not remove any spyware or viruses from your computer. It is a complete waste of time and money.

Zinaps Removal Guide

Do you know what Zinaps Anti-Spyware is?

DESCRIPTION

Zinaps or Zinaps Anti-Spyware, is a fake anti-spyware program that is presented as a legitimate spyware removal tool but we have found that it is not. Zinaps Anti-Spyware attempts to get computer users to purchase a full version of the Zinaps Anti-Spyware application through annoying popup sane system alert messages.

Zinaps Anti-Spyware cannot be trusted no matter how convincing it may look. Zinaps Anti-Spyware is not much different than any other harmful program where it extorts money from you in return for a useless program. Zinaps.com is a website that promotes the download and purchase of the Zinaps Anti-Spyware program. You should stay away from this website to avoid the accidental download of this malicious program.

Antivirus 2008 Pro Removal Guide

Do you know what Antivirus 2008 Pro is?

DESCRIPTION

Antivirus 2008 Pro or Antivirus2008Pro is rogue anti-spyware application that may come from a Trojan infection. Antivirus 2008 Pro may secretly install onto your computer without your permission if you have a Trojan infection which could have come from a fake codec download or peer 2 peer website. Antivirus 2008 Pro uses it’s common name to exploit computer users in the effort to get them to purchase the full Antivirus 2008 Pro program.

Antivirus 2008 Pro is a scam and only a Pro at deceiving computer users to make them think that Antivirus 2008 Pro will remove spyware or other infections from their computer. We discovered that Antivirus 2008 Pro is just like Antivirus 2008. in that it scans your system displaying totally erroneous results. Everything about Antivirus 2008 Pro is fake from the popup alerts to the exaggerated scans.

PrivacyWarrior Removal Guide

Do you know what PrivacyWarrior is?

DESCRIPTION

PrivacyWarrior is a rogue anti-spyware application that infiltrates your computer through an installed Trojan infection such as Zlob or a browser security hole. The Zlob Trojan infection usually comes from a fake video codec or MediaAccess Codec installer found on porn sites or other malicious pages that you may have surfed.

If installed, PrivacyWarrior will bombard you with multiple popups or system alert messages that say you have compromising files on your system. This is a fake message and should not be taken to heart. We strongly advise you to take action to remove the PrivacyWarrior program that is causing the messages before damage is caused to your system.

Insecure Internet Activity. Threat of Virus Attack popup Removal Guide

Do you know what “Insecure Internet Activity. Threat of Virus Attack” popup is?

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The “Insecure Internet Activity. Threat of Virus Attack” popup is a fake security message from the rogue anti-spyware program WinSpywareProtect or the Zlob Trojan infection. Usually this type of Trojan infection roots from a fake video codec download that has the ability to install rogue anti-spyware programs onto your computer. WinSpywareProtect is just one rogue anti-spyware program that may display the Insecure Internet Activity or Threat of Virus Attack popup alert. If either message is clicked on it may result in you being redirected to a website to purchase a fake anti-spyware program.

Insecure Internet Activity. Threat of Virus Attack message reads similar to the following:

“Reported Insecure Browsing: Navigation blocked.
Insecure Internet activity. Threat of virus attack
Due to insecure Internet browsing your PC can easily get infected with viruses, worms and Trojans without your knowledge, and that can lead to system slowdown, freezes and crashes.
Also insecure Internet activity can result in revealing your personal information.
To get full advanced real-time protection for PC and Internet activity, register WinSpywareProtect.
We recommend you to protect your PC now and continue safe Internet browsing.
Click here to get full advanced real-time protection and continue browsing.
Continue to this website unprotected (not recommended).”

Do you ever get this message? If so, then you may be infected with a Trojan or have a rogue anti-spyware program such as Antivirus2008, Antivirus2008 Pro or WinSpywareProtect installed on your computer.

KvmSecure or Kvm Secure Removal Guide

Do you know what KvmSecure is?

DESCRIPTION

KvmSecure is a harmful rogue anti-spyware program that may be installed without your permission from the infamous Zlob Trojan infection. KvmSecure, also called Kvm Secure, uses fake system alert messages or popups to notify computer users of being infected by bogus parasites. KvmSecure uses this strategy to entice computer users to purchase the KvmSecure program for removal of the so-called parasite that it found.

Do you ever get an alert message that says this?

“Spyware Threat. Your computer is infected with Spyware: Adware.Win32.Agent.rf, Packed.Win32.NSAnti.r, W32/Netsky-P. Remove All Spyware”

The message above is nothing more than a scare tactic used by KvmSecure. This message must not be taken to heart but you must take action to remove the KvmSecure infection that is causing this message to popup.

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