Apr 21

Extraantivir.com Description:

Extraantivir.com is where the invasive rogue anti-spyware called Extra Antivirus is being promoted. As a rule, you may hit Extraantivir.com domain after pushing some doubtful link prompted on misleading system notifications. Another way to visit Extraantivir.com website is through browser redirections implemented by trojans that modify browser settings without the user’s awareness and consent. On Extraantivir.com, you will see how “effective” the sponsoring program called Extra Antivirus is in terms of removing spyware, pop-ups and preventing slow performance. To produce the impression of a legitimate website propagating legitimate software, Extraantivir.com contains some explanations as to what spyware is and how to tackle it. The only option the hackers expect you to choose on Extraantivir.com is “Get it now” which automatically installs Extraantivir.com onto your PC.

Apr 21

Virus Melts Description:

Virus Melts is another corrupted representative of the rogue anti-spyware family of malware applications. Being a malicious successor of the infamous Virus Melt malware, Virus Melts is just as hazardous and even more deceptive when it comes to the tactics applied. Virus Melts gets into new systems using its related trojans that trick the system authentication and make it onto the PC undetected. When on board, Virus Melts will attempt to make it obvious that the computer is infected and needs a reliable cure like Virus Melts licensed software. The trick is that you will have to buy it before using. Virus Melts scaring tactics involve the use of fake notifications and misleading system scanners reporting infections that aren’t there. And it definitely sounds like a cold comfort to purchase and install Virus Melts for removing non-existent infections,

Apr 20

Data6scan.info Description:

Data6scan.info is capable of hijacking your web browser and making it hit its own domain uncontrollably. Actually, Data6scan.info implements its corrupt tactics with the aid of trojan viruses which can stream into your system without you knowledge and then modify browser settings. When you hit Data6scan.info website, you will see something like an online scan that only pretends to check your system for malware but it actually doesn’t go beyond pretending. The scan on Data6scan.info reports non-existent infections and recommends installing dangerous and worthless rogue anti-spyware known as Internet Antivirus Pro . If you ignore browser redirections to Data6scan.info, the hijacker will get more persistent and cause even more frequent diverts.

Apr 20

Just6scan.info Description:

Just6scan.info is another one of the enormous quantity of browser hijackers pushing the sponsoring fake anti-spyware tool known as Internet Antivirus Pro . Just6scan.info hijacker infiltrates the system through Trojans that take advantage of the security vulnerabilities of your PC. When inside, these trojans hijack the basic functionalities of your web browser and make it bring the user to Just6scan.info domain at certain intervals. On Just6scan.info, you will view a worthless imitation of an online scanner that pretends to check your computer for malware. When through with the scanning procedure, Just6scan.info reports a multitude of infections which, according to the obsessive exaggerated pop-ups, can’t be removed unless you register Internet Antivirus Pro licensed version.

Apr 20

Scaneasy4.info Description:

Scaneasy4.info is a browser hijacker. Its corrupt activity is driven by Vundo or Zlob trojans that challenge a system and get inside undetected. Scaneasy4.info hijacker promotes its affiliated rogue anti-spyware called Internet Antivirus Pro , which is an aggressive cyber-invader. When inside your system, the above-mentioned trojans modify browser settings and ensure hits to Scaneasy4.info domain. Externally, Scaneasy4.info looks like a scanner that runs online and claims to find multiple infections on your computer. In reality, Scaneasy4.info scan is a fake one and should be ignored – it reports malware with a single purpose in mind, i.e. to scare you into installing Internet Antivirus Pro for removing the detected threats.

Apr 20

Fix Tool Description:

Fix Tool (also known as FixTool) is a fake security application developed to mislead people into installing its paid commercial version. The most typical way to get infected with Fix Tool freeware is because of Trojan invasion or directly from its website at Fix-tool.com which contains tons of adware encouraging you to download Fix Tool. No matter how you got it onto your machine, Fix Tool symptoms are common in all cases. Fix Tool pretends to scan the compromised computer for registry bugs and invalid values and then reports multiple detections. As a remedy for cleaning your system of the errors found, Fix Tool unregistered will recommend its full licensed version which cannot be installed until you pay for it. It’s important to realize that Fix Tool does not repair the system registry and cannot possibly optimize PC

Apr 20

«Recommendations …» Popup Description:

«Recommendations …» Popup is one of the ways the counterfeit spyware remover called WiniBlueSoft manifests itself. On the outside, “Recommendations” Popup resembles a Windows Security Center alert which would probably be reasonable to trust if it weren’t for the fact that it’s dangerous rogue anti-spyware that is promoted through it. Recommendations Popup states your computer is infected with spyware and you need WiniBlueSoft utility to protect yourself against the detected threats and internet attacks. If you follow the cunning recommendations prompted on Recommendations Popup, you will install WiniBlueSoft licensed version which requires making an online payment. With WiniBlueSoft inside your system, you may forget about safe web-surfing and normal computer use. It’s because WiniBlueSoft tends to make the compromised computer operate much slower and decreases the data exchange rate via the Internet.

Apr 20

Extra Antivirus Description:

Extra Antivirus (also known as ExtraAntivirus) is another dangerous representative of the rogue anti-spyware family initiated by the Virus Sweeper scamware. The most noticeably expressed signs of Extra Antivirus infection on your computer are its misleading pop-ups and system tray alerts, as well as the fabricated scanners launched now and then by Extra Antivirus on the compromised computer. Just like most rogue anti-spywares, Extra Antivirus usually installs via trojan virus that spreads its code throughout networks, so you are not likely to know you are infected until you start getting the apparent malware signs on your machine. When the above-mentioned trojans get inside, they configure the system to run Extra Antivirus each time the Operating System starts.

Apr 19

WiniBlueSoft Description:

WiniBlueSoft (also known as WiniBlue Soft) is a fake spyware remover whose primary objective is to scare its victims into purchasing its licensed version. When it comes to the infections techniques, WiniBlueSoft doesn’t deviate much from the typical and most widely practiced tactics of infiltration. WiniBlueSoft tends to use affiliated backdoor trojans of Vundo or Zlob category in order to ensure hidden penetration into the target machine. When inside, WiniBlueSoft obscurely creates hundreds of fake malware entities in your system. This is done in order to “detect” these dummy files afterwards and therefore make you think it’s high time you removed all the reported malware. Indeed, WiniBlueSoft malicious trialware usually runs each time you log on to Windows and displays its fake system scanner that claims to find a variety of corrupted dangerous files.

Apr 18

AV Antispyware Description:

AV Antispyware (aka AVAntispyware) is a malicious successor of the devastating rogue anti-spyware utility called MS AntiSpyware 2009. AV Antispyware infiltrates the target PCs through the use of trojan viruses that bend their way imperceptibly past the security traps of your firewall and protective software. When the unregistered version of AV Antispyware gets on board, it configures the compromised Operating System to launch this program automatically upon each boot. When launched, AV Antispyware trialware will flood your system with its annoying deceptive popup alerts and fake scanners that state your computer is threatened by multiple security risks. Then, in order to deprive your system of these “detections”, you will be recommended to purchase AV Antispyware license and then let this program handle all your PC trouble.