At the first glance it might seem as though Vista Defender 2013 tries to protect your computer from viruses and errors, but that is the biggest mistake you can make when it comes to this rogue. Vista Defender 2013 is practically the same as XP Defender 2013 and Win 7 Defender 2013. The only difference between these three rogues is their names, other than that, they present the user with the same fake notifications and the same claim: protect your computer with Vista Defender 2013 or else. Read more »
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Win 7 Antivirus 2013
Win 7 Antivirus 2013 is a rogue antispyware from the infamous Braviax or FakeRean family. Such previously reported infections as Win 7 Defender 2013, Vista Defender 2013 or Win 8 Defender 2013 are just a few malicious clones from the faction which are presented with the same visual attributes. All of these malignant programs mimic the authentic Windows Defender, a completely free program, which has been designed by Microsoft to detect and remove any existing security threats. Unfortunately, Read more »
U-search.net virus
U-search.net virus is a computer malware that monitors and logs your Internet activity and search results. It does not redirect you forcefully to other websites, so you can remain oblivious to this infection for a very long time. U-search.net changes default homepage settings and loads automatically whenever the user launches his internet browser. Read more »
System Progressive Protection Virus
If you recognize the interface of System Progressive Protection virus it is because this rogue antispyware looks like its previous clones Live Security Platinum and Smart Fortress 2012. This cunning application was developed mimicking legal security applications, and the reason behind this deceptive exterior is truly mischievous. Schemers, who have developed these and other WinWebSec family rogues, Read more »
Win 8 Defender 2013
All computer users should be aware of Win 8 Defender 2013, also known as XP Defender 2013, because this so-called antivirus program is a deceitful program trying to lure poor souls into giving their money up to cyber criminals, whose product should be removed immediately. You may find this unwanted program after installing some doubtful software downloaded from unreliable sources or after opening a spam email attachment, etc. Consequently, keep in mind there are many websites that contain malware and are used to infect computers with different rogue products, which should be deleted as soon as noticed on the PC. Read more »
PC Optimizer Pro
PC Optimizer Pro is a fake system optimization tool. It is a rogue program that displays a list of fake notifications and errors. PC Optimizer tries to convince the infected user to buy the fake program, saying it can improve the overall system performance. PC Optimizer Pro also says that the errors can be taken care of, only if the user acquires the full version of the program. Read more »
Galileo System Cleaner
Galileo System Cleaner is the exact replica of the recently reviewed Great Antispy 2012, so it is safe to say that both of these infections are being managed by the same virtual criminals. Even though the devious rogue antispyware was first reported in the end of 2011, operating Windows systems all across the globe are still being attacked by the truly irritating and misleading application. Read more »
Great Antispy 2012
You may see Great Antispy 2012 antispyware running on your computer; however, that does not mean that you should trust this fictitious program with your system’s security or existing malware removal. The program does look like a legitimate tool, which is easy to navigate around and which seemingly could securely protect your personal computer and digital data within. Do not be fooled by this deceptive first impression, because the application is bogus and has no abilities to accomplish any of the declared tasks. Read more »
Windows 8 Security System Virus
You think you can guard your system against Windows infections without any legitimate software on your side? Well, you are wrong, because Windows 8 Security System Virus will enter your system without any notification, and you might not even understand that some dangerous rogue is in your computer! Read more »
Cybercrime Investigation Department Virus
Cybercrime Investigation Department Virus is another deceptive form of the Ukash family ransomware infections, and if you have already dealt With FBI Moneypak or Metropolitan Police Viruses, you will be very well aware that there is no need for you to trust this cunning scam. Just like previously reported malware, this cunning virus can enter your PC through an uncountable number of security loopholes and cracks, including infected spam email attachments and bundled downloads. Once the cunning application is through this barricade, it can then slither into your system’s registry, Read more »