“System Protector” Pop up Description:
“System Protector” Pop up usually emerges out of the system tray and tries to trick the computer users into installing the sponsoring rogue anti-spyware known as System Protector. The “System Protector” popup itself is a result of the pranks of trojan viruses that probably challenged your system authentication and got inside without your awareness and any particular firewall resistance. It’s these Trojans of Vundo or Zlob category that configure the system to issue fake warnings like “System Protector” popup. If you take a closer look, you will see that “System Protector” popup suggests changing your security settings to swap from the low security status to a higher one. By clicking on “System Protector” popup (even to try closing it), you will inevitably get involved into the deceptive scheme aiming to promote System Protector scareware.
“Warning! Virus/Attack detected” Pop up Description:
“Warning! Virus/Attack detected” Pop up alert should by no means be perceived as a true alert trying to notify you about actual threats. In fact, “Warning! Virus/Attack detected” alert is simply a sign of your computer being infected with the nasty rogue anti-spyware called General Antivirus. The unregistered version of General Antivirus must have penetrated into your system imperceptibly for you and your security software via the stealthy Trojan downloader. Upon hidden intrusion, General Antivirus will keep flooding your system with its bogus and annoying pop-ups trying to alarm you about infections that in reality either do not exist at all or have nothing to do with your particular machine. “Warning! Virus/Attack detected” alert triggered by General Antivirus attempts to make you think that “harmful action has been detected on your computer” .
“Warning! Your media codec is out of date” Pop up Description:
“Warning! Your media codec is out of date” Pop up is a fake alert that may appear from your system tray to notify you about imaginary and non-existent PC trouble. The fact of getting the “Warning! Your media codec is out of date” popup implies that your system is infected with the fake security application known as WinCodecPro, to be more precise – with WinCodecPro corrupt unregistered version that is developed to do its best to become “registered” by making its victims pay money. If you are witnessing system tray popups like this, don’t even think about updating the media codec because doing so will automatically launch the installation of WinCodecPro onto your computer. If installed, WinCodecPro may do quite a bit of harm to your system by disabling some of its media options and by deteriorating the overall PC performance.
“Latest Updates Available” Pop up Description:
“Latest Updates Available” Pop up is a misleading alert triggered by the dangerous rogue anti-spyware called ANG AntiVirus 09. If you are getting “Latest Updates Available” popup alert, it means you have the unregistered version of ANG AntiVirus 09 in your system. You may get surprised at the presence of some software you never installed onto your machine – well, since ANG AntiVirus 09 is a rogue, it tends to apply dirty tactics while infiltrating, so you may not know you have it until its activity becomes too apparent to ignore. “Latest Updates Available” pop up is generated by ANG AntiVirus 09 to make you think your PC is under the risk of malware infection. “Latest Updates Available” pop up tells you there’s malware found on your PC and recommends updating your system now.