BeesQ.net Redirect

BeesQ.net Redirect

If you browse Google and your search results redirect you to BeesQ.net, be aware that your system is being attacked by a browser hijacker, and you should hurry up to install software, which could remove this tricky cyber criminals’ implementation right away. Browser hijackers are computer infections, which change web browser settings to create larger traffic to cyber criminals chosen sites, and in BeesQ.net case there is a high chance that the infection is part of the Google Redirect Virus, Read more »

Windows No-Risk Center

Windows No-Risk Center

Windows No-Risk Center can easily ruin your day, because this malicious application can mimic a legitimate antispyware, when in reality it is nothing else but a monstrous scam tool. The fake program will try to enter your system in any way possible, and then will trick you into believing that your system is infected with all sorts of malignant software. And if you let yourself believe Windows No-Risk Center’s “good” intentions, you will be immediately tricked into paying money for a program that you do not need running in your Windows system. Do not wait until it is too late, and remove Windows No-Risk Center from your PC for good. Read more »

Windows Antihazard Solution

Windows Antihazard Solution

With all the fake security tools available online it has become increasingly more difficult to distinguish between genuine and fake security tools like Windows Antihazard Solution. This rogue antispyware application in particular derives from a family of well known and dangerous rogue applications. It will enter the system surreptitiously and remain hidden until it is ready to start its attack. The user will not even be aware of the presence of Windows Antihazard Solution on the system until it’s too late. Read more »

Windows Risk Minimizer

Windows Risk Minimizer

Windows Risk Minimizer is yet another addition to the Rogue.VirusDoctor family, whose creators have produced such fake antispywares as Windows Personal Doctor, Windows Malware Sleuth and many others. The newest member looks exactly like its predecessors, which helps hackers to profit, without wasting any time on developing newly designed fraudulent programs. Despite the fact that Windows Risk Minimizer has the same interface of its previous clones, it still manages to fool PC users around the world, and if you do not want this to happen to you, remove Windows Risk Minimizer instantly. Read more »

Windows Managing System

Windows Managing System

If you think that your Window is going to stay healthy without active AV software, think again, because Windows Managing System will attack those computers, which do not have built-in security first! Rogue.VirusDoctor schemers, who have designed this fake antispyware and its clones (Windows Tools Patch, Windows Personal Doctor, etc.), will not rest until you purchase Windows Managing System’s useless full version, and will use every trick up their sleeves to make a fool out of you. So if you have noticed rogue’s computer scanner running inside your Windows, do not wait and remove Windows Managing System, because it is the only way to get rid of your PC’s security issues. Read more »

Windows Safety Tweaker

Ever since Rogue.VirusDoctor started its family, tons of fake security tools emerged and Windows Safety Tweaker is one of them. All members of this family, including Windows Tools Patch, Windows Personal Doctor, have sneaky ways of circumventing your system and installing itself without your consent. You should remove it after you become aware of its presence, that is when you start seeing never-ending pop-up warnings or a fake scanner performing its mischievous duty. Read more »

Windows Tools Patch

There are not that many things in the virtual space that are more cunning and detrimental than Windows Tools Patch. The clone of such malicious rogues as Windows Personal Doctor, Windows Trojans Sleuth and Windows Attacks Defender, is as sneaky as it can get, so do not let cyber criminals make a fool out of you and remove Windows Tools Patch immediately. If you have already paid for this bastard’s full version, do not wait and inform your bank at once, as this might help other clueless PC users too!
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Facebook Adware

Most of you have Facebook account; hence, you should know that this website, as well as others, may be used by cyber attackers to collect personal information. To achieve this, Facebook Adware has been produced. It can get in the system together with other infections or spread via Facebook as regular applications that are now so popular among users of Facebook. Additionally, the adware can impair the system’s performance, so you should remove the infection as soon as you notice pop-up advertisements on your screen. Read more »

Security Scanner 2012

Cyber criminals do not waste any time with creating new fake antispywares, and generate upgraded old clone versions. Security Scanner 2012 is one of these upgraded rogues, which is an exact copy of Security Scanner and its clones Security Tool and Security Shield. This rogue antispyware is on a mission to profit from as many PC users as possible. So, if you act carelessly when downloading software or following suspicious social engineering and black hat SEO scams, you will catch the infection in no time. The only way to delete any security risks and infection’s components is to remove Security Scanner 2012 from your Windows operating system at once. Read more »

Windows Personal Doctor

Do not believe anything Windows Personal Doctor has to say. This rogue application derives from a family of well known rogues which are bent on ripping you off, even if that means destroying your PC in the process. It enters your system surreptitiously and remains hidden until it manages to securely root itself into the system. The point is that Windows Personal Doctor does not have the ability to live up to any of its fake promises, and will only serve to cause much more destruction to your PC than any actual good. Read more »