A new threat for computer security has emerged, called Security Defender. It might look like a useful program at first, but this is what rogue anti-spyware applications are good at – they cheat. Instead of being a genuine security tool Security Defender will break your system, sending it into a knock-down. If that weren’t enough, this malware will also try to rip you off.
In most of the cases Security Defender enters your system through a Trojan infection. Upon the settlement in your computer the rogue sends you a fake notification that your system experiences a security risk which should be fixed immediately. If you pay no attention to it, Security Defender continues tormenting you with never-ending pop-ups, urging you to perform a system security scan, which is obviously a fake. Were you to perform the scan, it would announce that you need to acquire a full version of Security Defender if you want to get rid of computer security problems.
Don’t be deceived. Security Defender is a computer security threat itself, and if you pay for the full version of the application, consider your money gone for good. Your best choice is to terminate the malware before you put your computer in a greater risk. Close the application, remove Security Defender from your system and make sure you are protected against future threats.