Archive for July, 2008

WinPerformance

Thursday, July 31st, 2008
 

The name WinPerformance may seem familiar at the first sight; well it has “Win” in its name so it must be part of MS Windows. Unfortunately this kind of logic leaves people without their money and with malware on their computers. Win Performance is a computer parasite; it manipulates its name in order to trick people into purchasing a license of this application. It presents itself as malware remover so people who are interested in computer security are more than happy to test it and even pay for it.

Avoid WinPerformance at all costs and remove it right after it hits your computer! Use WinPerformance removal if there are any problems in deleting Win Performance in other ways.

 

PC TotalDefender

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
 

PCTotalDefender should be named PC invader because this name is more relevant to its features. PC Total Defender is advertised as anti-spyware, but it actually infiltrates computers as malware. This program is not the one to trust.

PC TotalDefender is installed by trojans. It pretends to be a security tool in order to gain a purchase. Do not trust scan reports, system alerts and other security related messages loaded by PCTotalDefender! All the pop-ups displayed by this application are fabricated. Remove PC Total Defender without hesitation.

 

XLG Security Center

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
 

Apparently people are inspired with bad example as well as with a good one. Once XLGuarder scam appeared on web, it took one day for a clone (XLG Security Center) to emerge. Needless to say XLG SecurityCenter is a fraud just like its forerunner.

Use XLG Security Center removal if this malware infects your computer. It is usually installed by trojans, so running antispyware scan is highly recommended after XLGSecurityCenter appears on a computer. XLG SecurityCenter is also promoted online as anti-spyware. Don’t trust this misleading advertising and avoid XLG Security Center at all costs.

 

VitaeAntivirus 2008

Monday, July 28th, 2008
 

Don’t trust Vitae Antivirus 2008! This program is yet another scam pretending to be a security tool. The disguise can easily be revealed by running a reputable anti-spyware: it will detect VitaeAntivirus 2008 as a malware because that’s what it is.

Vitae Antivirus 2008 is useless as a security tool: it can only load pop-ups and people don’t usually buy antivirus to have pop-ups all over their desktops. VitaeAntivirus2008 tries to lure people into buying full version by making the pop-ups appear similar to scan reports and Windows system notifications. Don’t believe this fraud and remove Vitae Antivirus as soon as possible. Use Vitae Antivirus 2008 removal to deal with this infection.

 

AntiSpywareApp

Friday, July 25th, 2008
 

AntiSpyware App is actually application for gathering money. It is another scam presented as a security tool. Don’t hesitate and remove AntiSpywareApp right after it appears on your computer.

AntiSpywareApp is installed secretly by trojans like Zlob; it’s the reason number 1 to avoid this program. The second reason to delete it is loads of pop-ups it displays. Anti Spyware App tries to make an impression of very infected system and push user into buying a license of this malware. Don’t trust any messages loaded by AntiSpywareApp.