Thursday, February 18, 2010

Security Antivirus, Advanced Defender & My Security Wall

Security Antivirus, Advanced Defender & My Security Wall are some of the latest rogues to reek havoc across the interwebs, infecting PC after PC.





If your PC has been infected with any of these rogues, you should remove them immediately, as they pose serious security risks.

Click here to remove these phony security programs from your PC with VIPRE Antivirus.

Security Essentials 2010

Security Essentials 2010 is a rogue security program, or a fake. Security Essentials 2010 is a complete scam, designed to trick people into thinking it is a legit antivirus program.


Once Security Essentials 2010 infects a PC it will continually harass the user with system warnings and alerts stating the PC is unprotected, under attack or infected in hopes people will fall for the scam and buy the program. Security Essentials 2010 will also run system scans and report numerous infections, which are all fake, again with hopes people will fall for the scam, believe the scan reports are true and buy the software to remove the supposed infections.

If your PC is infected with Security Essentials 2010, you should remove it immediately. Security Essentials 2010 will also hijack the web browser, prevent other programs from opening making the PC near useless.

Click here to remove Security Essentials 2010 from your PC with VIPRE.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Advanced Defender

Advanced Defender is fake security software that tricks people into thinking it's legitimate antispyware software in hopes they will pay for the product.



Advanced Defender is a potentially dangerous and extremely frustrating PC infection that should be removed immediately. If Advanced Defender has infected your computer you may notice the following symptoms:
  • System scans that report numerous infections, yet requires purchase of Advanced 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 Advanced Defender (These warnings are fake)
  • Web browser redirecting to random websites (these websites are owned by cyber thieves and will further infect your PC)
  • Advanced Defender will prevent other programs from opening, stating they are infected (The programs are not infected)
If your PC is infected with Advanced Defender, you should remove it immediately. Click here to remove Advanced Defender from your computer with VIPRE Antivirus.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

SecurePcAv

SecurePcAv is a phony antivirus program that has been infecting PC's across the interwebs in recent days.

If your PC is infected with SecurePcAv you will most likely experience the following:
  • 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 SecurePcAv, you should remove it immediately. Click here to remove SecurePcAv from your PC now with VIPRE.

Paladin Antivirus

Paladin Antivirus is a phony security program, designed to rip people off. Paladin Antivirus tricks people into thinking they are downloading a legit antivirus software, then continually displays false security alerts and warnings followed up with a requests for users to buy or register the software.


Once a computer becomes infected with Paladin Antivirus it will instantly begin a system scan and will report multiple infections. Paladin Antivirus will refuse to remove any of these supposed infections until the user buys or "registers" the software. Do not fall for this scam.

Paladin Antivirus will also use pop-up system warnings and alerts stating the PC is has numerous infections or is under attack and suggests purchase of the software to ensure protection.


Unfortunately if you fall for the Paladin Antivirus scam, you will quickly learn you have been ripped off. Paladin Antivirus will not prevent infections nor will it remove existing infections. Paladin Antivirus is an infection in itself.


Click here to remove Paladin Antivirus from your PC now with VIRPE.

Monday, February 8, 2010

XPAntiSpyware2010

XPAntiSpyware2010 is rogue antispyware, malicious software thats designed to infect as many computers as possible. XPAntiSpyware2010 uses fake security warnings, system scans and other false alerts to trick people into buying the software.


XP AntiSpyware 2010 uses many different types of system warnings and alerts to trick people into believing it's a legitimate security software.

Above is a fake Window Security Center that shows Virus Protection turned off, and recommends activating XPAntispyware 2010. The system alert in the lower right corner give a warning that you may have a spyware infection and your data security may be compromised sensitive data can be stolen. Once clicked on this security alert will ask you to activate or buy XP Antispyware 2010.

Above is an example of a fake alert stating the system is infected with multiple infections and requests the user to "Register" XPAntiSpyware 2010" in other words - pay for the product.

Above is another fake alert stating the PC is being hacked. If you were to click "Yes" to block the attack, it will take you to a web page to buy XPAntiSpyware2010.


Above is a fake Windows alert, This alert is made to look like it's a Windows based alert and recommends purchasing or "Activating" XP Antispyware 2010.

XP Antispyware 2010 is just an elaborate scam that steals money from unsuspecting and gullible PC users who fall for these fake alerts and warnings. If your PC is infected with XPAntispyware2010, you should remove the malicious software immediately. Click here to remove XPAntispyware 2010 from your PC now with VIPRE.

AntiVir 2010

AntiVir 2010 is a phony antivirus software designed to infected as many PC's as possible and trick users into buying the software. AntiVir 2010 is a complete scam, do not buy this malicious software.


If your PC is infected with AntiVir2010, you should remove it immediately. Click here to remove AntiVir2010 with VIPRE Antivirus.

Your PC Protector

Your PC Protector is a rogue antivirus software, designed to frighten people into buying the software.


Your PC Protector is made to look like legitimate antivirus software, but is actually a scam. Your PC Protector will report multiple infections and request the user purchase the software, unfortunately the infections Your PC Protector report are fictitious. Your PC Protector is actually a PC infection in itself. Your PC Protector will actually report that all programs on your PC are infected, see the example below:

If Your PC Protector has infected your computer, you should remove the rogue immediately. Click here to remove Your PC Protector from your computer now with VIRPE.

Antivirus Soft

Antivirus Soft is a phony antivirus software, designed to look and act like legitimate security software, but is actually a PC infection in itself.


Antivirus Soft uses fake security warnings and system scans to trick people into buying the software. The scam works like this"
  • Antivirus Soft infects a PC while the user is surfing the web, usually through malicious advertising or video file
  • Antivirus Soft will install and begin a system file scan that will report multiple infections and refuse to remove these supposed infections until the user pays for the software
  • If the user does not buy the software it will continually use pop-ups and system warnings stating the computer is infected, under attack or the commuter is unprotected and the antivirus software needs to be purchased
  • The web browser will redirect to malicious websites when trying the surf the web. Many times Antivirus Soft will display warnings in the browser staying the PC is infected and restrict access to websites
  • When the user tries to open any programs Antivirus Soft will show a fake alert saying the application is infected, an example is below:

The above is all an elaborate scam Antivirus Soft uses to trick people into buying the software. Do not fall for the Antivirus Soft scam, if your PC is infected, you should remove Antivirus Soft from your PC immediately.

Click here to use VIPRE to remove Antivirus Soft from your PC now.

SafePcAv, MyPcSecure, GuardWWW

SafePcAv, MyPcSecure and GuardWWW are the latest rogue antispyware programs to terrorize the internet. These fake antispyware programs are actually malicious infections that should be removed from infected PC's immediately.





If your PC has been infected by SafePcAv, MyPcSecure or GuardWWW, you should remove the rogue immediately. Click here to use VIRPE to remove rogue antispyware from your PC now.