Archive for August, 2008

Pyro AntiSpy

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
 

PyroAntiSpy is a smartly masked malware. It is presented as anti-spyware just like many scams these days, but Pyro AntiSpy also has a shiny website with all the kinds of favorable comments from happy users. Although it is advertised as antispyware, it gets on computers with help of trojans. This kind of distribution wouldn’t be preferred by creators of reputable security tool.

PyroAntiSpy offers computer scan and protection for a certain fee, but it never functions as promised. Even if a user pays for a full version of software, Pyro Anti Spy can only load commercial pop-ups. Use PyroAntiSpy removal to deal with this fraud.

 

LiveKill

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
 

LiveKill malware infects computers secretly once computers’ owners visit infected website. Then it loads pop-ups offering to download LiveKill “anti-spyware” although this application is already installed on a machine. Don’t be misled by LiveKill! It is not anti-spyware; it’s only promoted this way in order to make people buy it. If user clicks on a pop-up, Live Kill loads other pop-ups masked as computer scan and infection alerts. And then the main part comes: LiveKill urges to purchase a license. Don’t trust this application; LiveKill is just a smart malware trying to rob money. Delete it with no regret. Use LiveKill removal to deal with this infection.

 

Registry Power Cleaner

Monday, August 4th, 2008
 

RegistryPowerCleaner has the only one power and it is cleaning bank accounts. The creators of Registry Power Cleaner chose misleading tactics that are used by many fraudulent programs these days. RegistryPowerCleaner is presented as a security tool in order to attract people interested in web safety. This application even loads falsified system alerts to give an impression of some work done in a background. And then it urges people to pay for a full version in order to use all features. Unfortunately, there are no other features: RegistryPower Cleaner can only display fabricated security messages, that’s all. Do not purchase this program! Remove RegistryPowerCleaner malware without any hesitation.

 

HardDriveGuard

Friday, August 1st, 2008
 

Do not download HardDriveGuard and if it’s installed without your consent, remove it as soon as possible! Hard Drive Guard is advertised as anti-spyware, but it usually infects computers with help of trojans. Needless to say, real antispyware programs are not distributed this way.

Once aboard a machine, HardDrive Guard loads large numbers of intimidating pop-ups pushing user to pay for this corrupt anti-spyware. It also displays fabricated security reports to keep an image of spyware remover. Don’t trust this application and remove it without hesitation. If Hard Drive Guard infects your computer, use HardDriveGuard removal to deal with it.