RemedyAntiSpy is a phony anti-spyware application, or rogue antispyware, made to look like a legitimate security software that will scan for and remove spyware from users' computers. RemedyAntiSpy is a complete scam and should not be trusted.
RemedyAntiSpy makes its way from PC to PC through exploits that also download adware or spyware on victim's computers without notice or consent. Once RemedyAntiSpy has infected a computer it will replace the user's desktop wallpaper with extremely annoying ads RemedyAntiSpy also displaying false warnings of spyware on the computer system. These ads and security warnings are used as a scare tactic to convince people to pay for the program. RemedyAntiSpy will also perform a system scan that reports false positives but will not remove the alleged spyware unless the user pays for the program. Removing valid files falsely reported as spyware could be potentially harmful to the computer. A newer variant of RemedyAntiSpy falsely warns that the user is infected with a key logger named keylogger32.exe, another scare tactic to get the user to pay for the software. RemedyAntiSpy is part of a family of rogue security programs that includes a similar program named SmartSecurity.
If your PC is infected with RemedyAntiSpy, you should remove it now. Click here to use VIPRE to remove RemedyAntiSpy from your computer.
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Monday, February 23, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
AntiSpyBoss
AntiSpyBoss is a phony anti-spyware software, or rogue antispyware, that tricks people into thinking it will scan for and remove spyware from their computers. AntiSpyBoss is a uses very aggressive scare tactics, frightening people with false security warnings to get them to buy the software. AntiSpyBoss should not be trusted, save your money, do not buy AntiSpyBoss as the software is potentially dangerous and completely useful as far as PC security goes.
AntiSpyBoss usually infects PC's through security holes while on the internet and through downloaded adware/spyware and always without notice or consent.
Many victims report having their desktop wallpaper replaced with an aggressive flashing red ad for AntiSpyBoss that displays false warnings of spyware on their machines. The ad is used as a scare tactic to convince the user to pay for the program. AntiSpyBoss will perform a free scan that reports false positives but will not remove the alleged spyware unless the user pays for the program. Removing valid files falsely reported as spyware could be potentially harmful to the computer.
A newer variant of AntiSpyBoss falsely warns that the user is infected with a key logger named keylogger32.exe, another scare tactic to get the user to pay for the software. AntiSpyBoss is part of a family of rogue security programs that includes a similar program named SmartSecurity.
If your computer has been infected with AntiSpyBoss you should remove it immediately.
Click here to start removal of AntiSpyBoss.
(The above link will start VIPRE Antivirus installation, use the trial to remove all PC parasites for free.)
AntiSpyBoss usually infects PC's through security holes while on the internet and through downloaded adware/spyware and always without notice or consent.
Many victims report having their desktop wallpaper replaced with an aggressive flashing red ad for AntiSpyBoss that displays false warnings of spyware on their machines. The ad is used as a scare tactic to convince the user to pay for the program. AntiSpyBoss will perform a free scan that reports false positives but will not remove the alleged spyware unless the user pays for the program. Removing valid files falsely reported as spyware could be potentially harmful to the computer.
A newer variant of AntiSpyBoss falsely warns that the user is infected with a key logger named keylogger32.exe, another scare tactic to get the user to pay for the software. AntiSpyBoss is part of a family of rogue security programs that includes a similar program named SmartSecurity.
If your computer has been infected with AntiSpyBoss you should remove it immediately.
Click here to start removal of AntiSpyBoss.
(The above link will start VIPRE Antivirus installation, use the trial to remove all PC parasites for free.)
Labels:
AntiSpyBoss,
keylogger32,
Rogue Antispyware,
SmartSecurity
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
AdwarePunisher
RazeSpyware is a rogue antispyware application. This software tricks users into thinking it will scan and remove spyware from their computers by frightening them into buying the software with false infection reports.
If RazeSpyware is on your computer you should remove it immediately. Use VIPRE to remove RazeSpyware from your computer now.
RazeSpyware is known to be distributed through exploits that also download adware/spyware on users' computers without notice or consent. Many victims report having their desktop wallpaper replaced with an aggressive flashing red ad for RazeSpyware that displays false warnings of spyware on their machines. The ad is used as a scare tactic to convince the user to pay for the program.
RazeSpyware will perform a free scan that reports false positives but will not remove the alleged spyware unless the user pays for the program. Removing valid files falsely reported as spyware could be potentially harmful to the computer. A newer variant of RazeSpyware falsely warns that the user is infected with a key logger named keylogger32.exe, another scare tactic to get the user to pay for the software. RazeSpyware is part of a family of rogue security programs that includes a similar program named SmartSecurity.
Remove RazeSpyware from your computer with VIPRE Antivirus, use the free 15-day trial to remove all spyware, malware, rogue applications, viruses and more.
Click here to remove RazeSpyware now.
If RazeSpyware is on your computer you should remove it immediately. Use VIPRE to remove RazeSpyware from your computer now.
RazeSpyware is known to be distributed through exploits that also download adware/spyware on users' computers without notice or consent. Many victims report having their desktop wallpaper replaced with an aggressive flashing red ad for RazeSpyware that displays false warnings of spyware on their machines. The ad is used as a scare tactic to convince the user to pay for the program.
RazeSpyware will perform a free scan that reports false positives but will not remove the alleged spyware unless the user pays for the program. Removing valid files falsely reported as spyware could be potentially harmful to the computer. A newer variant of RazeSpyware falsely warns that the user is infected with a key logger named keylogger32.exe, another scare tactic to get the user to pay for the software. RazeSpyware is part of a family of rogue security programs that includes a similar program named SmartSecurity.
Remove RazeSpyware from your computer with VIPRE Antivirus, use the free 15-day trial to remove all spyware, malware, rogue applications, viruses and more.
Click here to remove RazeSpyware now.
Labels:
AdwarePunisher,
keylogger32,
Rogue Antispyware,
SmartSecurity
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
RazeSpyware
RazeSpyware is a rogue antispyware created by Nelroy LTD. RazeSpyware is a fake anti-spyware application duping users into thinking it will scan for and remove spyware from their computers.
RazeSpyware is known to be distributed through exploits that also download adware/spyware on users' computers without notice or consent. Many victims report having their desktop wallpaper replaced with an aggressive flashing red ad for RazeSpyware that displays false warnings of spyware on their machines. The ad is used as a scare tactic to convince the user to pay for the program.
RazeSpyware will perform a free scan that reports false positives but will not remove the alleged spyware unless the user pays for the program. Removing valid files falsely reported as spyware could be potentially harmful to the computer. A newer variant of RazeSpyware falsely warns that the user is infected with a key logger named keylogger32.exe, another scare tactic to get the user to pay for the software. RazeSpyware is part of a family of rogue security programs that includes a similar program named SmartSecurity.
If your computer is infected with RazeSpyware you should remove it immediately.
Click here to remove RazeSpyware now.
(The above link will download VIPRE Antivirus, use the free 15-day trial to remove any spyware, malware, rogue antispyware, viruses or any other treats from your computer.)
RazeSpyware is known to be distributed through exploits that also download adware/spyware on users' computers without notice or consent. Many victims report having their desktop wallpaper replaced with an aggressive flashing red ad for RazeSpyware that displays false warnings of spyware on their machines. The ad is used as a scare tactic to convince the user to pay for the program.
RazeSpyware will perform a free scan that reports false positives but will not remove the alleged spyware unless the user pays for the program. Removing valid files falsely reported as spyware could be potentially harmful to the computer. A newer variant of RazeSpyware falsely warns that the user is infected with a key logger named keylogger32.exe, another scare tactic to get the user to pay for the software. RazeSpyware is part of a family of rogue security programs that includes a similar program named SmartSecurity.
If your computer is infected with RazeSpyware you should remove it immediately.
Click here to remove RazeSpyware now.
(The above link will download VIPRE Antivirus, use the free 15-day trial to remove any spyware, malware, rogue antispyware, viruses or any other treats from your computer.)
Labels:
keylogger32,
Nelroy,
Raze Spyware,
RazeSpyware,
Rogue Antispyware,
SmartSecurity
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