Windows Stability Alarm

What is Windows Stability Alarm?

It can be easy to fall victim to the seditious lies spread by the seemingly innocuous Windows Stability Alarm. Appearing to be a legitimate security tool, users are warned against the true nature of this rogue antispyware application. Windows Stability Alarm will enter the system under suspicious circumstances, and will remain hidden until it is ready to start its attack against the PC. This is done in an effort to prevent the user from getting rid of Windows Stability Alarm prior to the rogue having rooted itself firmly in the PC, ready to begin its terror campaign.

Windows Stability Alarm was designed to panic consumers into thinking their PCs are under attack, and to get them to pay for worthless software. The software the user will be urged to buy is in fact nothing more than an empty shell, unable to live up to the developers behind the scam’s outlandish promises. Windows Stability Alarm will enter the system surreptitiously, and disable any security applications capable of detecting and removing it.

The rogue will then spam the user with fake system scans and bogus security alerts, and contribute to generally making the PC inoperable. This will be done by causing erratic system behavior and poor system performance, and blocking the user’s access to the Internet.

As an example, one of the warning messages may look like this:

System Security Warning
Attempt to modify register key entries is detected. Register entries analysis is recommended.

Warning!
Location: c:\windows\system32\taskmgr.exe
Viruses: Backdoor.Win32.Rbot

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%AppData%\Microsoft\[random].exe
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