Police Central e-crime Unit is a ransomware virus application, which could be equated to Metropolitan Police Scam or the recent FBI MoneyPack infection. Even though the extremely treacherous virus is targeted at British Windows users, systems all around the world have been attacked, and your computer could be next, if you do not take the appropriate measures to protect it with legitimate security software, which could remove similar attacking malware. The ransomware looks completely legitimate, and blocks/locks your whole system, so you could not use your personal computer, Read more »
Monthly Archives: July 2012 - Page 4
Windows Web Commander
Windows Web Commander is the follower of Windows Interactive Security, Windows Proprietary Advisor and their previous rogue antispyware clones, which all belong to the tremendously vast Rogue.VirusDoctor group. The fake antispyware in this family are short-lived, and are being replaced with new infectious replicas nearly each day. Despite this quick change, all family’s rogues are identical, Read more »
Remove FBI Moneypak Redirect Virus
FBI Moneypak is a Windows infection, which cyber criminals will use to gather illicit profits. The malignant application can slither in through various security backdoors, like spam email attachments, bundled downloads, encrypted software, etc., and is based on intimidation strategies. Once inside a target computer, the virus will paralyze your system, so you could not remove FBI Moneypak, Read more »
Live Security Platinum Removal Guide
The cyber criminal who wrote malicious applications such as Smart Fortress 2012 and Smart Protection 2012 has recently released their latest production called Live Security Platinum. As this deceptive software is a clone of the rogues mentioned, it is attributed to the same Rogue.WinWebSec family. The rogue pretends to be a legitimate security tool, and the following discussion focuses on the features of Life Security Platinum so that you can easily diagnose whether this malware, which should be removed as soon as notices, is present on your computer or not. Read more »
Windows Interactive Security
There are thousands of computer applications, which can improve your Windows experience; however, some of them will only use your trust to make unlawful profit. Windows Interactive Security is that kind of a tool, and hackers have enabled the fictitious security program to enter your computer surreptitiously via one of the many security cracks that any unprotected system is prone to have. Even if your Windows are guarded with some kind of security software, these should be kept updated consistently; otherwise, security cracks will be exposed for malware invasion. Read more »
Random Audio Ads
Random Audio Ads are computer infections which are typically regarded as harmless; however, the truth is that audio ads should be removed once noticed on the machine. Random audio ads are not necessarily visible, and the user only hears voice commercials. If only a commercial is heard, that does not mean that there is nothing more behind it. Audio advertisements can bring more infections to the system; hence, only an automatic removal of random audio ads is recommended so that all possible infections are detected and deleted from the system. Read more »
Windows Proprietary Advisor
Fake antispywares Windows Custom Management and Windows Premium Console have a new follower – Windows Proprietary Advisor. This newly unleashed application not only replicates its ascendants but also has the same purpose, which is to fool you and make iniquitous profit. So, remove Windows Proprietary Advisor speedily; otherwise, you might lose control over your system, get blocked from accessing Internet or even having a fully functioning computer. Windows Proprietary Advisor, Read more »
Security Shield Virus Removal
Security Shield should not be trusted, because it is a misleading security application created to scare you into believing that your PC’s system is trapped by harmful threats. Security Shield wants you to believe that the system is badly infected and that the only way out is to purchase a full version of the imaginary application. Security Shield informs you that you have to activate the software to remove those infections. The truth is that this bogus application is a terrible liar; thus, we recommend you remove it from the system if you want to use your computer as usual. Read more »