Total Protect 2009 Description:
Total Protect 2009 is a typical rogue anti-spyware that uses deceptive tactics to get you purchasing its licensed software. The denomination of this digital chameleon prompts that its mission is to protect you from hazardous threats out there. In fact, though, Total Protect 2009 does the contrary – it tries to make you think your machine is infected. Once installed via backdoor Trojans, Total Protect 2009 trialware will show you fake positives about system risks supposedly caused by multiple infections. Total Protect 2009 is also known to run bogus system scans to consequently claim things are pretty bad with your cyber security.
eXPress AntiVirus 2009 Description:
eXPress AntiVirus 2009 is the latest rogue anti-spyware application that misleads computer users into believing their PCs are contaminated with malware. The tactics applied by eXPress AntiVirus 2009 usually involve backdoor Trojans that guide the malicious trialware through authentication barriers undetected. Once inside, eXPress AntiVirus 2009 will impose free system scans that will often run without any action of yours and will report threats in your system that are mostly imaginary. The particularly dangerous thing about these scan results is the fact that some of your absolutely normal system files may be labeled as infected
Antivirus 2009 Pro Description:
Antivirus 2009 Pro (AKA Antivirus2009 Pro) is a rogue anti-spyware utility. Antivirus 2009 Pro represents rogue anti-spywares typically, because it implements its malicious activity by deceiving unsuspecting computer users into purchasing its licensed version. Antivirus 2009 Pro is mostly distributed through trojans that ensure undetected intrusion of the malware trial version into new host systems. Another way of getting infected is via Antivirus 2009 Pro website antivirus-2009-pro.net. Once on board, Antivirus 2009 Pro trialware will display multiple annoying popups notifying you about fake security risks. Such technique is aimed at misleading you into believing your machine is infected so you should install Antivirus 2009 Pro paid commercial software. The security alerts and scans generated by this
Websafetyguide.com Hijacker Description:
Having a browser hijacker inside your system is beyond doubt an extremely annoying and threatening thing for normal PC performance and internet usage. Websafetyguide.com is a vivid instance of such malicious activity. Websafetyguide.com sustains the System Security notorious rogue anti-spyware. This hijacker can make it inside your system absolutely unnoticed due to the aid of its affiliated Trojan that bypasses all authentication barriers. The only manifestation of its presence is getting redirected to the very tricky website imitating the “My computer” window. This counterfeit interface will show you a fake system scan running and reporting a variety of infections distributed through your disks and folders. By getting you tricked this way, Websafetyguide.com hijacker will urge you to
Spyware Protect 2009 Description:
Spyware Protect 2009 (AKA SpywareProtect 2009) is another cyber fraudster aiming to become your counterfeit companion in spyware removal. Just like the rest of the rogue anti-spywares, SpywareProtect 2009 is propagated through Trojans that enable the malicious trialware to sneak past your system’s authentication. You may also ‘catch’ SpywareProtect 2009 on some false security web resources. Once inside, SpywareProtect 2009 trialware will typically annoy you with its misleading popup ads pounding your monitor with their deceptive information. These bogus security alerts will try to make you think you have security problems and need to eliminate them ASAP. Your next step is expected to be downloading SpywareProtect 2009 ‘commercial’ software which requires paying a certain sum. If you ignore all these popups or, even worse, decide to follow such deceptive
iSafe AntiVirus Description:
iSafe AntiVirus is a dangerous malware that has much in common with Antivirus Trigger and Astrum Antivirus rogue anti-spyware programs. iSafe AntiVirus is often distributed via the Zlob Trojan that is bundled with video codecs necessary for viewing online trailers on some websites of doubtful origin. iSafe AntiVirus may also involve fake online system scanners shown on sites you get redirected to against your will. Once inside your system, iSafe AntiVirus trialware will configure itself to launch automatically each time you start you computer. iSafe AntiVirus will generate counterfeit popups that claim your machine is infected with malware. In addition, you’ll get fabricated system scans that list some security risks. The infections that iSafe AntiVirus will report are usually legitimate files, so deleting them is a dangerous and
Security System Protection Control Panel Popup Description:
Malware infection is often implied when you get strange intimidating popup alerts that mention imaginary infections. Security System Protection Control Panel popup is one of such fake positives that may emerge all of a sudden and let you know your system is infected by the parasite called TrojanDowloader.XS, which is claimed to be a malicious application of high severity. For removal of the ‘detected’ malware, you will be recommended to install some anti-virus tool (PC Antispyware) which usually turns out a rogue anti-spyware program pushed dishonestly by affiliated fraudulent applications. The basic idea about Security System Protection Control Panel pop up is to make you believe you have a critical threat in your machine that needs to be removed. At this point, some fake security utility
5Scanav.com Hijacker Description:
5Scanav.com is a cunning browser hijacker related to the InternetAntivirusPro rogue anti-spyware. 5Scanav.com adds something new to malicious activities of hijackers because it may fake the “My computer” window. This fabricated window will always display two hard disks (C & D), even despite the fact that your actual disks may be entitled in a different way. The bogus “My computer” interface will contain the pre-determined deceptive information about threats that were ‘detected’ as a result of a system scan which is run in real time. This rogue Windows scan is claimed to be provided by InternetAntivirusPro which is wrongfully marketed as the “official partner” or the operating system. Eventually, you will be offered to download the paid version of InternetAntivirusPro for removal of the imaginary
Virus-alert-center.com Description:
Virus-alert-center.com is a malicious medium for promoting the notorious Antivirus 360 fake anti-spyware. The tactics applied by Virus-alert-center.com involve the imaginary NesSky.q infection and indirect cooperation with Scanner-antivirus360.com browser hijacker. The whole scheme usually commences with getting fabricated security alerts that mention the so-called NesSky.q virus, which is in fact a non-existent malware used for scaring unsuspecting computer users into believing their systems are severely infected. Clickiing on such bogus positives will bring you to Virus-alert-center.com or to Scanner-antivirus360.com, both of which are contaminant websites and should be avoided at all costs. Once on the website, you’ll view an absolutely framed up online system scan
Astrum Antivirus Pro Description:
Astrum Antivirus Pro is yet another species of rogue anti-spyware family that seems to be dominating the malware world presently. Astrum Antivirus Pro is aimed at misleading victims into purchasing its commercial version which is a complete counterfeit. While operating in the web, this rogue involves some malicious websites that generate fabricated popups. These fake positives will tell you about imaginary infections in your system, thus urging you to take immediate steps about it. No matter what part of such popup alerts you click, you will view an online system scan that runs and then reports a number of hazards your PC is claimed to have on board. Furthermore, you will be offered to use the Astrum Antivirus Pro utility to remove the ‘detected’ infections. Your system may as well get contaminated by Astrum Antivirus Pro