Archive for January, 2008

Antivirus Gold

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
 

AntivirusGold is not a legitimate security tool; it even spreads like malware. Antivirus Gold infects computers secretly and then it urges people to buy the full version of this program. Free version of AntivirusGold is a fake and the full version is the same as the demo version except for the thing that it’s paid. Antivirus Gold attacks users with enormous amounts of pop-ups and fabricated security alerts until full version is purchased.
Do not trust Antivirus Gold and don’t pay money for a computer parasite. Use AntivirusGold removal to fight this infection.

 

Trojan.Win32

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
 

Do not trust any software that warns you against Trojan.Win32. This trojan is a fake threat used by corrupt security tools in order to make an image of badly infected system; rogue anti spyware use these tactics because they lead users into giving money away. Do not step into this trap and remove programs that load pop-ups related to Trojan.Win32.
Trojan.Win32 is not even a name; it’s a category of infections used by some anti virus and anti spyware tools. We can take Trojan.Win32.AddShare for example: ‘Trojan.Win32’ is a type of computer parasite and ‘AddShare’ is the name of infection.

 

VirusRanger

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
 

VirusRanger is not anti spyware although it acts like one and you may even find online advertisements that boost Virus Ranger as the best protection program. Do not fall for this fraud. VirusRanger is a corrupt tool: it displays scan results full of infections even on a completely clean computer. It uses fabricated scan reports and pop-ups in order to push user into purchasing the full version of Virus Ranger which is useless too. Use VirusRanger removal to delete this malware.

 

MalwareWiped

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
 

Malware Wiped is a computer parasite that spreads with help of trojans such as Zlob. It may also infect computer via web browser exploits when a malicious website is opened. MalwareWiped is a fraudulent software: its main goal is force people pay for non-existent computer protection. Malware Wiped is a part of scam; don’t take it as real anti spyware. It’s not matter if user purchases full version of MalwareWiped or not; he/she gets nothing but commercial pop-ups in both cases.
Remove Malware Wiped once you encounter it.

 

Win Anonymous

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
 

WinAnonymous installs itself secretly by using web browser security exploits. Once it’s on a computer, WinAnonymous displays fabricated security reports, scan results and error warnings in order to scare the user. The main goal of Win Anonymous is making people interested into full version of the same named security tool which is corrupt. Basically, WinAnonymous tries to gain a purchase using aggressive advertisements and excessive amounts of annoying pop-ups. Do not trust this rogue security tool.
Follow WinAnonymous removal instructions to delete this computer parasite.