Rogue.WinAVPro is a notorious group of rogues that encompasses quite a few rogue antispyware applications and Cloud AV 2012 is the newest spawn in the nest. Whatever you do, you should stay as far from this rogue as possible, because it can destroy your computer at the same time stealing your money. ...
It has become increasingly more difficult for users to distinguish between genuine and fake security tools on the web thanks to AV Protection 2012 and similar rogues. This seditious rogue antispyware application derives from the same family of despicable rogues as OpenCloud Security and AV Protection 2012, and enters the system surreptitiously while remaining hidden from the user’s attentions until such time that it is ready to start its attack against the system. ...
It would seem as though the developers of Cloud Security and OpenCloud Antivirus have been hard at work on their latest clone, AV Protection 2011. This malicious rogue antispyware application was never designed to be of any value to a PC, but instead to only fleece honest hardworking consumers out of their money. ...
In today’s increasingly hostile and unsafe online world the web is being overrun by rogue antispyware applications like AV Security 2012 that do a good job of emulating genuine security tools. The problem with this is that many PC users are finding it increasingly more difficult to detect fake security tools from genuine and trustworthy applications. ...
If your PC is getting annoying popup messages from System Fix stating that the system is being overrun with crippling errors then you have serious cause for concern. System Fix is a malicious rogue defragmenter only out to rip you off. Deriving from the same despicable family of rogues as FakeHDD, it will not rest until it succeeds in fleecing its victim out of his money. This rogue is not able to detect or fix any type of error and is nothing more than a malicious infection in itself. ...
Cyber criminals behind rogue antispyware application System Security 2012 are exploiting the good intentions of PC owners who value the safety and security of their PCs. This rogue, which derives from the same family of rogues as System Security 2011, does a great job at emulating the workings of a real antispyware application. ...
The developers behind System Security 2012 have been hard at work on their latest clone, System Protection 2012. This malicious rogue antispyware application was designed to stealthily enter its victims’ PCs and start a campaign of terror against the PC owner in an effort to fleece him out of his money. ...
The developers of Malware Protection rogue antispyware have been hard at work with the release of Privacy Protection – their latest rogue application released in November 2011. This rogue antispyware application does a great job at imitating the workings of a real antispyware application, even offering supposed help and support to their users. The Privacy Protection rogue has a well-designed user interface designed to look authentic and gain its victim’s trust. It will profess to offer a full PC scan, as well as update the firewall and maintain the PC’s privacy. ...