Monthly Archives: November 2012 - Page 9

XP Antispyware Pro 2013

XP Antispyware Pro 2013

As you are the “boss” of your computer, you should be aware that there is a danger that you might be affected by cyber criminal, and XP Antispyware Pro 2013 is one of the dangerous issues which camouflages itself with attractive interface and real-life looking scans. Just like older version Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013, XP Antispyware Pro 2013 is a fraudulent application which should be removed from the computer. Read more »

Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013

Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013

No matter how hard you'd like to let go of Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013, the rogue just does not get enough. If its predecessors that include XP Antispyware Pro 2013 and Vista Antispyware Pro 2013 did not cause enough damage then Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013 is here to finish you off. It obviously shows that the creators of Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013 are very eager to cash in on you at all costs. No one wants to be robbed, so you have to find a way to remove Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013 from your system as soon as possible, otherwise soon there will be no system to protect. Read more »

Win 7 Antivirus Pro 2013

Win 7 Antivirus Pro 2013

There is no doubt that you should keep away from Win 7 Antivirus Pro 2013 rogue antispyware, because this malicious program can definitely endanger your banking details and your identifiable data with cyber theft. The infection, which can get inside your operating Windows system within minutes through one of the many security backdoors, can create disrupting computer dysfunctions, which would not allow you to detect and remove Win 7 Antivirus Pro 2013 virus Read more »

Windows Protection Maintenance

If Windows Protection Maintenance computer scanner informs you with tens of treacherous computer infections, do not panic, and focus on the only task – bogus security application’s removal, because it is the sole Windows threat, which can occupy your system, and make you spend your money on a full version tool, which will never detect and delete real, high-risk infections. The rogue antispyware is truly cunning, and has secretly stolen money from hundreds Read more »

Remove Incredibar

Normally we would expect a browser extension to improve the overall browsing quality. However, if you install Incredibar on your computer, you will most probably suffer from various hindrances and interferences, because Incredibar is a browser helper object, and it comes with many other applications that do upgrade your browser at all. On the contrary - Incredibar comes with additional adware programs that spam you with undesirable commercial advertisements in order to generate revenue for third party websites. Read more »

Anonymous Virus

Anonymous Virus

So far we've been used to Ukash viruses that lock computers pretending in the name of national law enforcement organizations. However, unlike FBI Moneypak or Metropolitan Police Virus, Anonymous Virus takes an entirely different approach towards terrorizing computer users. Although it is a ransomware application from the Ukash Virus group, instead of pretending to be displaying a message from a law enforcement agency, Anonymous Virus locks your desktop in the name of the notorious hacktivist movement Anonymous. Read more »

Cycbot Trojan

It is common for rogue antispyware to arrive at your system via some other malicious program that infects your computer first. The same scheme applies to Cycbot trojan. This backdoor Trojan distributes such rogue antispyware applications as Palladium, ThinkPoint, CleanThis and others. Therefore, if you remove Cycbot trojan in time, you will prevent a much more serious infection. Unfortunately, most of the time Cycbot trojan remains unnoticed for a very long time and causes a lot of problems. Read more »

Federal Computer Crime Unit Virus

Federal Computer Crime Unit Virus

The latest ransomware infections are targeted at different countries, and Federal Computer Crime Unit Virus is not an exception. After getting into the system, the threat disables your access to the desktop and pops up a bogus notification with a headline Federal Computer Crime Unit on behalf of the Federal Police in Belgium. The message claims that the police have locked the computer, Read more »

Magyar Rendorseg Virus

Magyar Rendorseg Virus

Computer users in Hungary should be aware of Magyar Rendorseg Virus, which is an obstinate computer infection that has to be removed from the system as soon as possible. It is easy to notice this infection, because a screen message is displayed once the virus infects the system. Not only does the virus present a misleading message, but also disables the access to the desktop, which is why it is important to delete Magyar Rendorseg Virus, especially with a professionals and powerful anti-spyware program. Read more »

Politia Romana Virus

Politia Romana Virus

Politia Romana Virus is a ransomware infection which you should be aware of, because this cunning infection locks the system down once it gets in. The infection also displays a fake warning containing the credentials of the Romanian police to look as persuasive as possible. The virus provides the user with a list of fake accusations which are given as the possible reasons for the lock-down of the machine. As all the statements given in the message are misleading, it is vital to remove Politia Romana Virus from the system and protect it against future ransomware attacks. Read more »