Windows First-Class Protector

What is Windows First-Class Protector?

Have you noticed any sudden changes in your Windows system? If you are experiencing system’s slow-down and an unfamiliar scanner is active, Windows First-Class Protector must have invaded your computer. This malicious antispyware is following the footsteps of it predecessor Windows Debug Center, and is in your computer with only one cunning purpose. The rogue will not settle until you believe its legitimacy, so it is crucial you remove Windows First-Class Protector from your operating system and stop hijackers from making a dishonest profit.

If Windows First-Class Protector is already active in your PC, you must have instigated a malware setup, or a vicious Trojan has done it for you. Maybe you have downloaded a free antivirus scanner? Or maybe an attachment in your spam email has prompted the installation? Ultimately, there is a countless number of ways this could have happened. Once in the system, Windows First-Class Protector activates a fake computer scanner which threatens you with all sorts of infections, and recommends you to buy their full version protection tool that could remove the infection and guard you from other malware. Do not believe this bogus malware and its deceitful ways. If you think that Windows First-Class Protector will help removing real infections, you are sadly mistaken! This malware will not only NOT protect you, it will do the complete opposite! If you spend money on useless Windows First-Class Protector program, you will disclose your banking details, and become vulnerable to third parties. Even though it is hard to tell where or when Windows First-Class Protector creators will use this information, it is highly likely they will use it to extract even more money from you!

Whatever you do, note that Windows First-Class Protector will not protect you slightest, and will only harm your personal security. If you were rash and have already transferred the money, without realizing the scheme, do not forget to inform your bank, they will be able to refund you and block your accounts from third parties. Delete Windows First-Class Protector from your system with a legitimate antispyware program, or do it manually. However, manual infection’s removal can only be performed by an experienced Windows user, and anyone else could harm essential system’s components.

Warning, this parasite will block your Internet connection. Click here for instructions how to renew your Internet access.

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Windows First-Class Protector has an interface identical to the one of its predecessors, and it just proves that this rogue is straight off the conveyor and it is produced only to rip the unsuspecting users off by convincing them their computers are infected with a throng of fake security notifications:

Warning! Identity theft attempt Detected
Hidden connection IP: 58.82.12.124
Target: Your passwords for sites

Warning
Firewall has blocked a program from accessing the Internet
C:\program files\internet explorer\iexplore.exe
is suspected to have infected your PC. This type of virus intercepts entered data and transmits them to a remote server.

Windows First-Class Protector tries its best to make an impression that your computer is seriously infected with various malware. After the fake system scan it presents you with a list of the supposed malware that include such names as Trojan-IM, NetTool, DoS, Net-Worm. There is not need to tell you that these infections do not exist in your computer and the scan results are supposed to scare in your paying for Windows First-Class Protector.

If that weren't enough Windows First-Class Protector also makes sure that you would not get rid of it so easily - the rogue blocks you from acquiring the means for rogue removal. That is to say, it does not allow you to open your Internet browser, denies access to Task Manager and Registry Editor. You can regain these programs and tools by "registering" Windows First-Class Protector.

Registration code: 0W000-000B0-00T00-E0020

Keep in mind that "activating" the rogue does not remove Windows First-Class Protector from your system. In fact, it can come back any minute, so you have to be faster than the rogue and Download powerful security tool that will delete Windows First-Class Protector from your computer in a flash, if you cannot terminate the rogue on your own. Do all it takes to keep your computer safe.

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