[وين32/نوقل.]
[وين32/نوقل.] [تروجن] أنّ يظهر في مقلّدة نظامة إنذارات ويمسح جانبا يحمي [سكرور] [سبور] 2009. هذا [وين32/نوقل.] يقرأ إنذار:
“[سبور] يحمي 2009 إنذار. تسرب إنذار. هاجمت حاسوبك يكون بإنترنت حمى. هو استطاع كنت [بسّوورد-ستلينغ] هجوم, [تروجن-دروبّر] أو مماثلة. تفاصيل. هجوم من: 84.154.14.114, مينة 34940. يهاجم مينة: 50507. تهديد: [وين32/نوقل.]. أنت تريد أن يسدّ هذا هجوم?"
طقطقت "لا" إلى أن يكسر فأسك.
هكذا يكون [وين32/نوقل.] حقّا تهديد? [وين32/نوقل.] يمكن يتلقّى كنت يصحّ [بدور], أعمار [أغو]. الآن, سيتمّ ال [وين32/نوقل.] مريضة أخفت أنت داخل يبدّد مال: إن أنت تتبع [وين32/نوقل.] إنذار رسالة حثّ, سينهي أنت فوق يفجّر عجين على [سبور] يحمي 2009 أن "يزيل" [وين32/نوقل.].
إن أنت يكون تحصل [وين32/نوقل.] [بوبوبس], لا يعدى أنت مع [وين32/نوقل.] - أنت أعديت مع [سبور] يحمي 2009, مقلّدة [أنتي-سبور] برمجيّة أنّ أنت تحتاج أن يزيل.
حميت أنا سأبدي أنت كيف أن يحصل يخلّص من [وين32/نوقل.] و [سبور] 2009, لحرّة.
SecurityImplement.com
SecurityImplement.com [سكم] موقعة أنّ [بيمبس] [سكرور] نظامة أمن. SecurityImplement.com يطلق [سبووفس] يمسح نظامتك, بعد ذلك بعض "أمن" إنذارات. عظيمة. هذا SecurityImplement.com يقول [بوبوبس]:
“http://SecurityImplement.com يقول: إنذار!!! يحتوي حاسوبك إشارات مختلفة من حميات و [ملور] برامج وجود. يتطلّب نظامتك فوقيّة [أنتي] حميات تدقيق! نظامة سينجز أمن سريعة و [سكنّينغ] حرّة من [بك] ك لحميات وبرامج خبيثة."
و:
“يقول الصفحة في http://SecurityImplement.com: Your computer remains infected by viruses! They can cause data loss and file damages and need to be cured as soon as possible. Return to System Security and download it secure to your PC”
SecurityImplement.com’s goal is to get you to waste dough on fake anti-spyware System Security.
Despite SecurityImplement.com’s warnings, the only threat you’re dealing with is one to your sanity: SecurityImplement.com.
Fuzfle CL
Fuzfle CL — dubbed Generic Dropper.av by McAfee, Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent.fun by Kaspersky, and Infostealer by Symantec– is a Trojan that uses rootkit techniques to nestle into your system and stay hidden from you. What is Fuzfle CL up to? Secretly gaining control of your PC.
Lovely.
Unless upping your odds of discovering $62,324.57 worth of Estonian charges on your credit card sounds like a fun weekend, you ought to uninstall this Trojan.
The only gambling I like to do involves black jack, the Bellagio, and Vegas. So let me show you how to uninstall Fuzfle CL.
Small AB
Small AB is a downloader Trojan that sneaks into your PC through system weaknesses. Once Small AB gets creepy-cozy in your machine, Small AB downloads and installs more badware.
Thanks, Small AB.
Unless upping your odds of hacker botnets, identity theft, and Small AB popups sounds like a fun weekend, you should uninstall this Trojan.
Personally, when I gamble, I prefer to do it in Vegas. So let me show you how to remove Small AB for free.
System Alert by Fast Antivirus 2009
“System alert” is a spoof popup created by scareware Fast Antivirus 2009. This false system alert reads:
“System alert: Suspicious software, which may be malicious, has been detected on your PC. Click here to remove this threat immediately with Fast Antivirus 2009.”
This sham system alert’s goal is to trick you into wasting dough on fake anti-spyware software Fast Antivirus 2009. The only “suspicious software” you have on your PC is Fast Antivirus 2009.
I’ll show you how to get rid of this fake system alert.
System Alert
System Alert is a popup courtesy scareware Presto TuneUp. This “system alert” reads:
System alert: Needless programs and files have been detected on your PC. Click here to remove them immediately with Presto TuneUp.
This “system alert” is designed to trick you into wasting money on fake registry repair software Presto TuneUp. The only needless program and files you have on your PC are related to Presto TuneUp.
I’ll show you how to get rid of this spoof system alert.
Adware.MediaBack
Adware.MediaBack is a BHO, or a “browser helper object.” What does Adware.MediaBack help your browser to? Some popups, homepage hijacking, and search redirects.
How considerate.
Not all BHOs are badware, but since Adware.MediaBack is a BHO, MediaBack starts up with your browser. And since your system sees it as a part of your browser, Adware.MediaBack can be hard to detect. Meanwhile, Adware.MediaBack may watch you surf the web, and tailor waves of ads accordingly.
Adware.MediaBack popups driving you bananas? Before you set fire to your PC, I’ll show you how to uninstall Adware.MediaBack.
Presto TuneUp Total Doctor
Presto TuneUp Total Doctor is scareware disguised as registry tune-up software. Like other scareware, Presto TuneUp fakes scanning your computer and spoofs system alerts about imaginary registry errors. These Presto TuneUp popups’ goal? To get you to waste $50 on the “full” version of Presto TuneUp.
Presto TuneUp promises to “solve registry problems, increase performance [and] free up disk space.” Presto TuneUp may as well say you’ll get a unicorn and a puppy if you blow dough on the software — all you get from shelling out cash for Presto TuneUp is a charge on your credit card.
Before Presto TuneUp alerts drive you bananas, I’ll show you how to uninstall Presto TuneUp.
Fast Antivirus 2009
Fast Antivirus 2009 is a fake antivirus software program that plays the usual scareware tricks: exaggerated system scans and alerts tell you you’re infected with imaginary threats. The point? Fast Antivirus 2009 wants you to blow dough on the “licensed” version of Fast Antivirus 2009.
The only thing that makes Fast Antivirus 2009 special — and especially annoying — is that it’s in French. Sacre bleu! But at least we know our amis on the other end of the pond are getting some scamware love, too.
Don’t follow any Fast Antivirus 2009 popup prompts — Fast Antivirus 2009 just wants to steal your Euros. And since I’d rather waste fifty bucks on half a croissant and French-pressed cafe at Starbucks, let me show you how to uninstall Fast Antivirus 2009.
SC-KeyLog PRO
SC-KeyLog PRO is a commercial keylogger designed for “responsible parents, concerned lovers, dedicated managers, and curious husbands and wives.” I might argue that a more curious spouse would be one less curious about what you did during your private time, but that’s not the point.
The point? That SC-KeyLog PRO tracks every keystroke you type, which translates into being able to read your emails, online chats, and see what sites you’ve been visiting. SC-KeyLog PRO may have been installed for legit reasons — like monitoring little Tommy’s Internet safety — but SC-KeyLog PRO might be used to steal your username and passwords and track your Internet activity. Sound like a violation of your privacy? When used for the wrong reasons, SC-KeyLog PRO can risk your personal information.
I suggest uninstalling SC-KeyLog PRO, and dumping whoever placed SC-KeyLog PRO on your PC.

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