Thursday, January 28, 2010

PCSecureNet, PcsSecure, APcSafe

Rogue Antispyware publishers have been busy, we have 3 new rogues to report. PCSecureNet, PcsSecure and APcSafe. These phony security programs all look the same and use the same tricks to goad people into buying the software.






PCSecureNet, PcsSecure and APcSafe use scare tactics to frighten people into buying the software. These scare tactics include:
  • Fake system scans that report numerous infections and refuses to remove the supposed infections until you buy the phony software
  • Alerts and warnings stating the PC is under attack or unprotected and recommends you buy the phony software
  • Other software will not work, when attempting to open programs a warning stating the program is infected appears and the software is closed.
  • Web browser hijacking, redirecting the user to malicious websites or showing false security warnings on sites like Google.com
If your PC is infected with PCSecureNet, PcsSecure or APcSafe, you should remove the infection immediately. Click here to remove these rogue antispyware programs with VIPRE.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Desktop Security 2010

Desktop Security 2010 is a rogue antispyware program, designed to trick people into thinking it is a legitimate program. Desktop Security 2010 uses fake security warnings and system scans to frighten people into buying the software. If Desktop Security 2010 is installed on your PC, you should remove it immediately as it is a potentially dangerous computer infection.


Computers that have been infected with Desktop Security 2010 may show the following symptoms:
  • System scans that report numerous infections, yet requires purchase of System Defender before it will remove the infections (These are fictitious scan results)

  • Alerts and Pop-Up system warnings stating the PC is infected and recommend purchase of System Defender (These warnings are fake)

  • Web browser redirecting to random websites (these websites are owned by cyber thieves and will further infect your PC)

  • System Defender will prevent other programs from opening, stating they are infected (The programs are not infected)

If Desktop Security 2010 has infected your computer, you can remove it now with VIPRE.

Click here to download VIPRE to remove Desktop Security 2010 from your PC now.

APcSecure

APcSecure is phony security software that uses false security warnings and system scans that report numerous infections to trick people into buying the software.


If APcSecure has infected your PC, you should remove it immediately. Click here to use VIPRE to remove this rogue antispyware form your computer now.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

System Defender

System Defender is a rogue antispyware program, or a PC infection made to look like real security software. System Defender is a scam designed to trick people out of their money.


If your PC has been infected with System Defender, you will most likely experience the following symptoms:
  • System scans that report numerous infections, yet requires purchase of System Defender before it will remove the infections (These are fictitious scan results)

  • Alerts and Pop-Up system warnings stating the PC is infected and recommend purchase of System Defender (These warnings are fake)

  • Web browser redirecting to random websites (these websites are owned by cyber thieves and will further infect your PC)

  • System Defender will prevent other programs from opening, stating they are infected (The programs are not infected)

System Defender is a very serious computer infection and should be removed from infected machines immediately. Click here to remove System Defender form your PC free with VIPRE.

ArmorDefender, ProtectSoldier and ProtectDefender

ArmorDefender, ProtectSoldier and ProtectDefender are the latest rogue antispyware programs released by cyber thieves to terrorize PC users.





ArmorDefender, ProtectSoldier and ProtectDefender are phony security programs that trick people into buying the software with false security warnings and system scans. By displaying false system warnings, pop-up alerts warning of infections, and system scans that state the PC has numerous infections, cyber thieves rip people off by demanding the user buy the program to remove the supposed infections.

If your PC is infected with ArmorDefender, ProtectSoldier or ProtectDefender, you should remove the rogues from your PC immediately. Click here to use VIPRE to remove these rogue security program from your system now.

Antivirus360

Antivirus360 is a phony antivirus program, designed to rip people off. Cyber thieves who created phony software like Antivirus360 use scare tactics to frighten people into buying the software.



Antivirus360 will show false security warnings and scan results stating the PC is infected and request payment for the software to remove the supposed infections. Antivirus360 is a complete scam and a potentially very dangerous PC infection that should be remove from infected computers.

If your PC has been infected with Antivirus 360, you should remove it from your PC immediately. Click here to use VIPRE to remove Antivirus360 from your PC now.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Ghost Antivirus

Ghost Antivirus is a phony security software designed to rip people off. If Ghost Antivirus has infected your PC, you should remove it immediately.


Ghost Antivirus uses fake system scans, warnings and alerts to frighten people into buying the software. Below is an example of a false warning Ghost Antivirus uses to trick people into buying the software.


If your PC is infected with Ghost Antivirus, you should remove it immediately. Click here to remove Ghost Antivirus from your computer with VIPRE.

DefendAPc & SysDefenders

Two new rogues today, DefendAPc and SysDefenders. These antispyware programs are fakes, designed to rip people off.





DefendAPc and SysDefenders use scare tactics to frighten people into buying the software. These phony security programs will use fake security warnings, system scans and system alerts that stat the PC is infected to goad people into buying the software to remove the supposed infections. Unfortunately if you do fall for the scam and buy the software, you will quickly learn the software is a fake and will not remove malware or prevent future malware infections. DefendAPc and SysDefenders are PC infections, you should remove them immediately.

Click here to remove DefendAPc or SysDefenders from your PC now with VIPRE.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Guard Pro

Guard Pro is a rogue antispyware software, or a phony. Guard Pro uses fake system scans and warnings to frighten people into buying the software.


Guard Pro will show system scan results that report numerous infections, which are all fake, and will not remove the supposed infections until the user buys the product. Do not fall for this, it is a complete scam, Guard Pro is the infection itself. Guard Pro will also show system warnings and alerts stating the PC is infected or under attack and prompts the user to buy the software.

If your PC is infected with Guard Pro, you should remove it immediately. Click here to use VIPRE to remove Guard Pro from your PC.

Friday, January 8, 2010

InSysSecure

InSysSecure is a rogue security program, designed to rip people off. InSysSecure uses false security warnings, alerts and system scans to frighten people into thinking their computer systems are infected, all the while InSysSecure is the actual infection.



If InSysSecure has infected your PC, you should remove it immediately. Click here to use VIRPE to remove InSysSecure from your PC now.

SysProtector and ApcDefender

SysProtector and ApcDefender are two new rogue antispyware programs released in the past 48 hours.



SysProtector and APCDefender are potentially very dangerous PC infections. These rogues use fake security alerts and warnings to trick people into thinking their PC is under attack, all the while they drop fake files on the system. These rogues will also prevent other programs from opening, hijack the web browsers and render the PC nearly useless. Below is a screenshot of a hijacked browser, showing fake threat warnings.

Hijacked Browser - Fake Threat Alert

If SysProtector or ApcDefender has infected your PC, you should remove them immediately. Click here to remove rogue antispyware software from your computer with VIPRE Antivirus.

Data Doctor 2010 File Restore Tool - Free Data Decryption Tool

Data Doctor 2010 is a nasty PC parasite, once it infects a computer system it really makes a huge mess. Data Doctor 2010 will encrypt files on the PC making them impossible to use.


Sunbelt Software has created a tool designed to restore files that have been encrypted by Data Doctor 2010. You can download the free tool here: Sunbelt 2010 Data Decryption Tool

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

PCProtectar

PCProtectar is the latest rogue security software infecting PC's across the interwebs. PCProtecter uses false security warnings and system scan results to trick people into buying the software.



If your PC has been infected with PCProtectar, don't fall for the scam. Do not buy this software, it is completely useless and an infection in itself. PCProtectar is a potentially dangerous infection that may cause programs to stop working, web browsers to not open, making it impossible to access the internet. PCProtectar should be removed from infected computer systems immediately.

To remove PCProtectar from your PC now, click here to download a free 15-day trial of VIPRE.

PC Live Guard Removal

New video showing PC Live Guard removal with VIPRE



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Monday, January 4, 2010

No Malware (NoMalware)

No Malware is a rogue security program, or a phony. NoMalware is designed to trick people into purchasing the software, which is actually useless, a PC infection in itself.



NoMalware will use security scans to alert the user that their PC is infected. These security scans are not real, the infections reported are false. NoMalware will show these falsified scan results and refuse to remove the supposed infections unless the user buys the software. Do not fall for this scam. Victims that purchase NoMalware quickly lean that the software does not prevent infections or remove infections form their PC's.



NoMalware will also use system alerts and warnings stating the PC is infected and recommend purchase of the software. These warnings are of course fake, another way to frighten people into buying the software.

If your PC is infected with NoMalware, you should remove immediately. Click here to remove NoMalware with VIPRE.