Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Conficker April 1 Warnings Boost Rogue Infections

With so many warnings and new articles about the Conficker worm and the possibility of a malicious attack on infected computers April Fools Day, fear has swept over PC users globally.

The media and security experts are reporting that computers infected with Conficker have a very high likelihood of coming under the control of a criminal master machine on April Fool's Day. Without certainty of what will take place tomorrow, PC users are being warned to protect their computers by patching Windows completely through Windows Update and make sure they have anti-malware and antivirus software up& running, as Conficker may have disabled it.

PC users who have been neglecting to protect their computers are in a panic to get the latest Windows Update patches and install antispyware and antivirus software in an attempt to avoid a possible Conficker bomb tomorrow. In an attempt to find security software that will protect against Conficker, many people are actually downloading criminal software, software that is made to look like legitimate antispyware or antivirus software, but is actually fake.

Unfortunately the rogue antispyware creeps are taking advantage of this mass hysteria and security software downloading frenzy by targeting people with ad campaigns across publisher networks, including Google Adwords. Creators and promoters of rogue antispyware are also working their corrupt websites to the top of search engines for popular searched phrases people are using to quickly cover their butts. Searched phrases like "Remove Conficker from my computer" in Google will return websites that promote rogue antispyware and without further investigation, people are willingly downloading corrupt and potentially very dangerous software onto their computers without a second thought.

It's always best to investigate any software downloaded from the internet, especially software that claims to be free. Rogue software can be potentially very dangerous, promoters of corrupt software feed right into the hysteria of the Conficker worm and are lining their pockets with all the uninformed hasty downloads and purchases people are making.

Recommendation:
Protect yourself from Conficker, and at the same time, avoid other scams if you can help it.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Privacy Center

Privacy Center is a corrupt anti-spyware application posing as a legitimate spyware remover, created by cyber-thieves intended to rip people off. Privacy Center is a scam, nothing more, and should be avoided. Do not buy Privacy Center and remove it from infected computers immediately.



Privacy Center makes its way from computer to computer via trojans pretending to be a video codec, the trojan usually displays intimidating notifications about spyware infections and suggest to download Privacy Center.

Once PrivacyCenter is installed on a computer it a performs fake system scan and reports various infections, which are fake. Privacy Center also displays security warnings and alerts that are false as well. These misleading security alerts and falsified system scans are an attempt to make people think their computer is seriously infected and they need to buy Privacy Center to remove the infections.

Privacy Center is a completely useless software, once purchased it does no protect or clean infections form the PC. Do not buy this corrupt software, it is a parasite itself.

If your computer is infected with Privacy Center, you should remove it immediately. VIPRE can remove Privacy Center from your computer. Click here to download VIPRE.

*****UPDATE****
Privacy Center has updated the design of their GUI:




Virus Alarm

Virus Alarm is a phony antispyware software, or a rogue antispyware. Virus Alarm is designed to scam people out of their money with misleading advertising and PC threat alerts. Do not trust this corrupt software, do not buy Virus Alarm and remove it from infected computers.

Virus Alarm makes it's way from PC to PC via misleading banners and pop-up windows on various websites across the internet. These banners pretend to be free online scanners, suggesting to perform system scan, which will without a doubt report that the PC is infected and suggests the user should download Virus Alarm.

Once VirusAlarm is installed on a computer it performs a fake system scan and reports false results claiming the computer is infected with spyware or malware. Virus Alarm will also try to frighten the user with false warnings that the PC is in great danger because the system security has been compromised. These false warnings and system scans are intended to frighten people into thinking their PC is badly infected and they need to buy Virus Alarm in an attempt to clean the machine.

Virus Alarm is completely worthless, once purchased, the software does not prevent future infections, it does not clean anything from the PC and it is a parasite in itself.

If your computer has Virus Alarm installed, you should remove it immediately. VIPRE can remove Virus Alarm. Click here to remove Virus Alarm with VIPRE Antivirus + Antispyware.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Renus 2008

Renus 2008 is a rogue antispyware designed to scam people out of their money. Do not trust Renus 2008, do not buy this corrupt software and if it has made it's want onto your computer, remove it immediately.



Renus 2008 is made to look like a legitimate spyware remover, yet is completely useless and potentially very harmful if left installed on a computer. Renus 2008 usually infects a system without user's knowledge or permission via Trojan applications. These dangerous applications enter the system via security exploits, spam e-mails or fake online anti-virus scanners.

Once Renus 2008 makes it's want onto a computer it will perform a fake system scan and generates fallacious alert messages or fake scan reports, informing the user that the system is seriously infected. All these fake warnings are generated in an attempt to scare people into thinking they need to buy Renus 2008 to clean their computers of infections. Unfortunately Renus 2008 is useless, it dose not remove infected and harmful threats nor does it protect from future infections.

VIPRE can remove Renus 2008. Click here to use VIPRE to remove Renus 2008 form your computer now.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Total Security

Total Security is a fake antispyware software, also known as a rogue antispyware. Total Security is a clone of Antivirus 360, another rogue antispyware that has infected countless PC, using scare tactics to goad people into buying this corrupt software.




Total Security makes it's way from PC to PC with the help of Trojans that display fake security alerts about threats and then installs Total Security without user permission. Once installed, Total Security will scan the computer and display a variety of infections that cannot be removed until the user purchase the program. These infections, though, do not really exist and are being shown to scare people into purchasing the program.

Total Security is a nasty parasite that will constantly barrage the user with nag screens and fake security warnings about problems on the computer. All these fake security alerts and warnings are an attempt to scare people into purchasing the program. Total Security will also display a window labeled Total Security Protection Center that impersonates the legitimate Windows Security Center. This protection center states that the computer has no protection and recommends that you purchase Total Security. You should not purchase anything from this company.

Click here to remove Total Security from your PC with VIPRE now. VIPRE can remove Total Security and the trojan it rode in on.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

General Antivirus

General Antivirus is a phony antivirus software, or a rogue antivirus. General Antivirus uses scare tactics to trick people into buying this corrupt software. Do not trust General Antivirus, do not buy this software, remove this parasite from infected computers immediately.



General Antivirus makes it's way from PC to PC with the help of Trojans and misleading advertising on the internet. After a PC is infected with General Antivirus it will continually show system security alerts, system scans and warnings that are all false, intended to scare the user into thinking they need to buy General Antivirus to remove a multitude of infections from the computer. The real infection is General Antivirus. If your PC is infected with this parasite, you should remove it immediatly.

General Antivirus is a clone of Personal Antivirus, another nasty rogue that has ripped off thousands of victims.

VIPRE can remove General Antivirus and the Trojans that installed the program on your PC, click here to use VIPRE to remove all malicious threats from your PC now.

Personal Antivirus

Personal Antivirus is a phony antivirus program, or a rogue anti-spyware application. This fake spyware remover is a parasite that is designed to scam people out of their money using scare tactics. Personal Antivirus should not be trusted, do not buy this corrupt software.



Personal Antivirus is made by the same jerks who make other nasty rogue security software including; Antivirus 2009, Antivirus 360 and TotalSecurity.

Like most rogue antispyware and rogue antivirus software, Personal Antivirus uses trojans to infect PC after PC. Once Personal Antivirus makes it's way onto a computer it will continually bombard the user with false and misleading security alerts in the form of pop-ups, system scan results and warnings that look very similar to windows system alerts. All this in an effort to make people think they need to buy Personal Antivirus to clean their computers. Unfortunately after the corrupt software is purchased it is completely useless.

Click here to remove Personal Antivirus from your computer with VIRPE. VIPRE will also remove the Trojan that this rogue rode in on too!

Anti-Virus Number 1

Anti-Virus Number 1 is a phony and corrupt software, or a rogue antivirus. AntiVirus Number 1 is designed to scam people out of their money by making them think their computers are infected and they need to buy this fake antivirus software to clean their computers. Anti-Virus Number 1 is the Number 1 parasite that should be removed form infected computers immediately.



Anti-Virus Number 1 makes it's way from PC to PC with the help of Trojans and security loopholes on the internet. Once installed on a computer Anti-Virus Number 1 will continually bombard the user with security warnings in the form of system tray alerts, pop-ups, system scan results and more. Once a person buys this phony software they will quickly realize the software is completely useless and the annoying security warnings do not go away.

If your PC is infected with Anti-Virus Number 1, you should remove it. Click here to remove Anti-Virus Number 1 with VIPRE.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Spyware Fighter

Spyware Fighter is a fake antispyware software, also knows as a rogue antispyware. Spyware Fighter is designed to trick people with scare tactics into buying the corrupt software. Spyware Fighter is a computer parasite that should be avoided. Do not buy Spyware Fighter, you will be wasting your money.



SpywareFighter usually makes it's way from computer to computer via Trojans, but can also be downloaded from www.spyware-fighter.com which is a malicious website. Once Spyware Fighter is installed on a computer it will act as most other rogue security software acts, it will bombard the user with a series of threat notifications in an attempt to make the user feel like they have to buy the full version of the software in order to clean their machines. The threats notifications are all false and can come in a variety of methods including, pop-ups, system scan results, system warning notifications that almost look like legit windows notifications. Once a user purchases Spyware Fighter the software is completely useless, it does not protect against spyware, it will not stop bombarding the user with threat warnings.

If your computer is infected with Spyware Fighter, you should remove it immediately. VIPRE can remove Spyware Fighter, and the trojan it rode it on!

Remove Spyware Fighter now with VIPRE.

Malware Defender 2009

Malware Defender 2009 is a phony antispyware or antimalware software, also know as a rogue antispyware. Malware Defender 2009 is completely useless, and a PC parasite at best. This potentially harmful software should be removed from infected computers immediately.

Malware Defender 2009 is from the same family as System Guard 2009 and Spyware Guard 2009. Malware Defender 2009 makes it's way from PC to PC with the help of the Trojan Vundo, which displays fake security alerts and pop-ups that state the computer is infected tricking people into downloading the rogue antispyware.



Once Malware Defender 2009 has infected a computer it will continually display false security warnings, system scans with false results, pop-up security alerts and more until the user either removes the corrupt software or breaks down and buys the software. Unfortunately once the software is purchase it is completely useless and the PC will continue to show pop ups and security warnings. Because of the constant barrage of pop ups and the fact Malware Defender 2009 is constantly running the user may experience system performance issues.

Click here to remove Malware Defender 2009. VIPRE can remove this rogue and keep your PC protected from future infections, oh yea, it will also take care of that Vundo Trojan that downloaded Malware Defender 2009 on your PC too.

Antispyware Pro 2009

Antispyware Pro 2009 is a rogue antispyware, or in other words, it is completely fake. Antispyware Pro 2009 was designed to rip people off. Do not download Antispyware Pro 2009, do not buy this software, and remove it from infected PC's immediately.




Antispyware Pro 2009 is a clone of Pro AntiSpyware 2009, another rogue that has scammed thousands into buying useless and corrupt software.

Antispyware Pro 2009 is usually downloaded via trojans, browser security loopholes and misleading advertising on rogue websites. Antispyware Pro 2009 is made to scare people into buying the software after installing and continually showing false alerts, security scans and misleading threat detection pop ups.

If your PC is infected with Antispyware Pro 2009, you should remove it immediately. VIPRE can remove Antispyware Pro 2009. Click here to remove this parasite with VIPRE now.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

VirusMelt

VirusMelt is a phony antivirus software, or rogue antivirus. VirusMelt is designed to scam people out of their money. Do not trust this corrupt software, remove it from infected PC's immediately.


Virus Melt makes it's way from PC to PC with the help of trojans and misleading advertisements. Once Virus Melt is installed on a computer it will continually use pop ups to inform the user of security alerts which are false. Virus Melt will also preform a system security scan that reports infections on the computer that are fake. The pop up alerts and falsified scan results are produced to make people think they need to purchase the full version of the software in order to clean the PC. This is a scam, once Virus Melt is purchased the software is completely useless. Do not fall for the VirusMelt scam.

If your computer is infected with VirusMelt, you should remove the parasite from your computer immediately. Click here to remove Virus Melt from your computer with VIPRE.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

MalwareDoc

MalwareDoc is a rogue antispyware, or a phony antispyware software, designed to rip people off. Do not buy MalwareDoc, remove this corrupt software from infected PC's immediately.



With the help of Trojans, security loopholes in web browsers, as well as using misleading advertising tactics to Malware Doc makes it's way from PC to PC. Once a computer is infected with Malware Doc the corrupt software will run its fake system scanner every time the PC is started, causing the PC to run very slow and sluggish. Malware Doc will also run system security scans and report numerous infections, which are all false. Malware Doc will also continually display false security pop up alerts. These false security alerts and system scans are designed to make people think they need to purchase the full version of the software to remove the infections. This is a complete scam, once MalwareDoc is purchaset the software is completely useless and dose not protect the user from futre infection or remove threats in any way.

PC's infected with MalwareDoc should have the software removed immediately. VIPRE can remove MalwareDoc. Click here to remove Malware Doc from your PC with VIPRE now.