Internet Defender is an infamous and well documented rogue security application which is used to rip unsuspecting PC owners off by investing in a bogus security tool. In fact, Internet Defender derives from the very same family of despicable rogues as Security Defender. This is evidence enough already that you are dealing with a maliciously deceitful application which has no intent to offer any type of benefit to your PC. ...
XP Home Security is a fake security application which enters the system under false pretenses. It enters the system surreptitiously and hides its presence from the user until such time that it is ready to start its attack against the system. XP Home Security 2011 hails from a sophisticated family of rogues which has the ability to alter its properties to adapt to its surroundings. This means that should the user be running the Windows 7 or Vista operating system, XP Home Security 2011 will alert its name to Win 7 Home Security 2011 or Vista Home Security 2011. ...
Developers of rogue security tools Virus Doctor, My Security Shield and My Security Engine have been hard at work with their latest rogue Internet Security Essentials. This rogue takes off from its predecessors, but it also improves on its forerunner’s weaknesses so as to culminate in a powerful and destructive rogue security application. Of course Internet Security Essentials will do everything in its power to come across as a genuine security tool, but when all is said and done it has no power, and cannot detect or remove any type of threat from the PC. ...
If you are looking for a well rounded, authentic and powerful security tool to invest in, steer well clear of Win 7 Antispyware 2011. This rogue forms part of a network of disgusting rogues which has the ability to alter their properties to adapt to their environments. This is to say that should their victims be running XP, Win 7 Antispyware 2011 will actually change its name to XP Antispyware 2011, and the same with Windows Vista. ...
It has become increasingly more and more difficult even for experienced users to distinguish between gamine and rubbish security tools like Security Defender. This is because of the level of sophistication the developers behind Security Defender and similar rogues invest in their rubbish applications. Security Defender enters the system surreptitiously and will not relent until the user either decides to pay for its worthless software or remove Security Defender from the system completely. ...
Trojan FakeAlert is a fake alert which is used in the attacks against PCs by various rogue antispyware applications. It is not a genuine threat in itelf, but instead a fabricated lie made up by developers of rogueware in order to scare consumers into paying for their worthless software, much like the Zlob G Trojan. ...
AntiVira Av is a rogue antispyware application that comes forth with a formidable background behind it. It is a new version of such rogues as Antivirus Action, Antivirus Scan and Antivirus .NET, so it means that it can easily trick a lot of unsuspecting computer users and then steal their money without them even realizing it. Financial gain is the only thing that AntiVira Av wants to achieve by being in your computer, so do not have any illusion that his program here could be a useful one. ...
Internet Security 2011 is a direct clone of the well-known and despised rogue security application Antivirus 2010. This rogue security tool was designed not to protect users’ PCs against any type of attack or threat, but simply to rip them off. Its criminal developers cleverly markets Internet Security 2011 as a powerful and user friendly application, but the truth is that Internet Security 2011 cannot detect, quarantine or remove any type of threat from the PC, seeing that it is nothing more than a threat in itself. ...
If you are concerned with the good functioning of your system, then you will certainly not want to allow WinDisk anywhere near your PC. This rogue defragmenter was never designed to complement any PC, but instead to act as a vehicle with which unscrupulous cyber criminals rip naïve consumers off. This is evident in the fact that WinDisk is unable to detect or fix any type of error on the system. It will, however, attempt to convince the user of its authenticity, but users are urged never to trust any correspondence received from WinDisk. ...
If you are looking for a user friendly and powerful security tool to complement your PC’s security, then you are well advised to steer clear of McAVG 2011. This rogue antispyware application was designed not to protect your PC against any type of threat, but instead to act as a vehicle with which vindictive cyber criminals rip honest consumers off. ...