Archive for October, 2008

Real Antivirus

Friday, October 31st, 2008
 

Real Antivirus is a funny name for computer parasite, yet malware creators decided to call one of the newest infections that way. RealAntivirus is a malware. It is difficult to remove, it loads annoying pop-ups and it hijacks web browser. Needless to say, regular anti-virus doesn’t include ‘features’ like that.

Real Antivirus is a threat because it targets user’s money. It presents itself as a security tool and demands purchasing full version. This is the core of this fraud: RealAntivirus urge to pay money for nonexistent thing. Save the $39.95 and delete Real Antivirus with no hesitation. Real Antivirus redirects web browser to real-av.info. Block the website using HOSTS file and use Real Antivirus removal to deal with this malware.

 

Security 2009

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
 

Security 2009 is a software that you may encounter while browsing the web. You will see a pop-up window offering online security scan; the pop-ups might also present scan results right away. The report informs each person about the same trojans and other infections located on a computer. If clicked upon, the pop-up will offer buying full version of Security2009 as a cure for malwares. This is the way that Security 2009 infects computers. It may be difficult to recognize the scam behind these online advertisements, but it’s possible. One should keep in mind that online advertisements have no access to visitor’s computer. Therefore the information displayed on the pop-ups is pure lie fabricated to attract attention.

Do not download Security 2009 and don’t spend your money for this fraud! Once Security2009 gets on a computer, it loads even more pop-ups and it is difficult to delete. Remove Security 2009 as soon as possible.

 

Internet Antivirus Pro

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
 

Internet Antivirus Pro is widely advertised online by fake “online scanner” pop-ups. The advertisements report various problems located on a computer although the pop-ups have no access to a machine. These misleading tactics should raise suspicions immediatelly. However, InternetAntivirus Pro is able to install itself automatically when user visits vendors’ website.

Do not trust this malware! Remove Internet Antivirus Pro with no doubt. If InternetAntivirusPro gets on a computer, it keeps loading security related pop-ups. It usually warns people about trojans detected, remote attacks being performed and similar activities. If Internet Antivirus Pro is installed on your system, keep in mind that each and every message displayed by this program is false. It’s intimidating strategy that is run in order to push people into purchasing full version of Internet Antivirus Pro. Whole deal is another scam: the full version is just a lure; users that pay get nothing in return.

 

Micro Antivirus 2009

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
 

Micro Antivirus 2009 is another product presented by cyber criminals. It is distributed on several websites as it was a reputable anti-virus. The creators even think that MicroAntivirus2009 is worth $40 and more.

Micro Antivirus is a scam. The fraudulent intentions of this program are easy to recognize as Micro Antivirus 2009 is usually installed by trojans. If application appears on your computer without your permission, there are not much chances of it being legitimate and useful.

MicroAntivirus 2009 may appear to be regular security software. It displays a computer scan, results of the scan, infection alerts and similar notifications. It may also mimic system tray alerts displayed by MS Windows. However, all the warnings loaded by Micro Antivirus 2009 are falsified. If you see Micro Antivirus 2009 alerts on your computer, you should be concerned about removing Micro Antivirus 2009 instead of removing trojans reported by this corrupt program.

Do not trust MicroAntivirus2009 and don’t spend your money on this fraud. Use Micro Antivirus 2009 removal to deal with this malware.

 

MicroAV Security Center

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
 

MicroAV Security Center gets on computers through various trojans and then requires paying for using its services. If you are in the situation like this, do not trust this program and remove MicroAV Security Center as soon as possible.

The name MicroAVSecurityCenter reveals goals of this fraud. It pretends to be a security tool; it offers computer protection in exchange for certain price. Some people may fall for this trick especially when Micro AV Security Center starts loading infection alerts. People should keep in mind that MicroAV SecurityCenter is a computer parasite and it is not capable of detecting issues or deleting malwares. All the messages and scan reports displayed by MicroAV Security Center are falsified. It is a malware and it won’t magically turn into anti-spyware or anti-virus if user purchases the full version.