[أنتيفيروس] [دوكتور] 2009 - [أكا] [أنتيفيروس] [دوكتور] 3.0 و [أنتيفيروسدوكتور] - آخر مقلّدة [أنتيفيروس] تطبيق. مثل أخرى [روغ] [أنتيفيروس] برمجيّة, يستعمل [أنتيفيروس] [دوكتور] 2009 [سكرور] تكتيكات أن يخدع أنت داخل يبدّد مال على ال [سكم] برمجيّة. [أنتيفيروس] [دوكتور] 2009 يمكن ركضت يبالغ نظامة مسح وخدعة نظامة أعديت إنذارات أن يخيف أنت داخل يفكّر أنت مع [سبور]. إن أنت تتبع [أنتيفيروس] [دوكتور] 2009 [بوبوب] رسالة حثّ في حالة ذعر أن يزيل هذا تهديدات تخيّليّة, سيفجّر أنت عجين على ال "يشبع" صيغة [أنتيفيروس] [دوكتور] 2009. ولن يزيل يدفع ل هذا [سكرور] أيّ شيء غير أنّ اعتماد على [أمإكس] ك.
إن أنا أكون أذهب أن يبدّد مال, فضّل أنا أن يتمّ هو في [فغس]. أنت مع ي?
[لت'س] [أونينستلّ] [أنتيفيروس] [دوكتور] 2009.
[بنكرفوإكس.ا] [تروجن] أنّ يظهر في مقلّدة أمن إنذارات من [سكرور] [سبور] يحمي 2009. وفقا ل هذا [بنكرفوإكس.ا] [بوبوب]:
“[سبور] يحمي 2009 إنذار. تسرب إنذار: هاجمت حاسوبك يكون بإنترنت حمى. هو استطاع كنت [بسّوورد-ستلينغ] هجوم, [تروجن-دروبّر] أو مماثلة. تفاصيل: هجوم من 204.149.96.102, مينة 43969; يهاجم مينة 22673; تهديد [بنكرفوإكس.]. أنت تريد أن يسدّ هذا هجوم?"
طقطقت "لا" إلى أن يكسر فأسك. إن أنت تطقطق "نعم," سينهي أنت فوق يبدّد مال على [أنتي-سبور] مقلّدة [سبور] يحمي 2009.
يكون [بنكرفوإكس.ا] حقّا خطرة? The only danger of this “Trojan” is its scaring you into blowing dough on scam software.
Let me show you how to block this BankerFox.A popup and give you Spyware Protect 2009 removal instructions before you take a blow torch to your PC.
“Spyware Alert! Vulnerabilities Found” popup is a fake security alert from scareware Spyware Protect 2009. Designed to look like warning from legit anti-badware app NOD32 Antivirus, the goal of this “Spyware alert!” popup is to trick you into wasting dough on scamware Spyware Protect 2009. This “Spyware Alert!” Popup reads:
“Spyware alert! Vulnerabilities found. Your computer is infected by spyware – 34 serious threats have been found while scanning your files and registry. It is strongly recommended that you disinfect your computer and activate Realtime secure protection against future intrusions. Why do you need Spyware Protection? Upgrade to full version of Spyware Protect 2009 security kit to clean your computer and prevent new security and privacy attacks. You will be able to download daily updates and get online protection against Internet attacks.”
You will also be able to see unnecessary charges on your credit card, and wonder why Spyware Protect 2009 doesn’t seem to remove any spyware from your computer.
Unless you like getting ripped off, don’t download anything this “Spyware Alert!” pop-up ad pimps. The only threat you’ve got is one to your sanity and wallet — Spyware Protect 2009.
Let me show you how to block this “Spyware Alert!” popup and uninstall Spyware Protect 2009.
“Windows Security Alert” is a fake system alert created by scareware Spyware Protect 2009. This “Windows security alert” reads:
“Windows Security alert. Windows reports that computer is infected. Antivirus software helps to protect your computer against viruses and other security threats. Click here for the scan you computer. Your system might be at risk now.”
What’s the tip off this Windows security alert is a sham? How about its English-as-a-second-language poetry? And besides that, do you think Billy Gates would actually have Windows urge you to download non-Microsoft software?
The only thing “your system might be at risk” for is blowing dough on Spyware Protect 2009: if you follow this “Windows security alert”s prompts, you’ll end up wasting money on fake anti-spyware software Spyware Protect 2009.
Let me show you how to remove Windows Security Alert and Spyware Protect 2009, for free.
Win32/Nuqel.E is a Trojan that appears in fake system alerts and scans by scareware Spyware Protect 2009. This Win32/Nuqel.E alert reads:
“Spyware Protect 2009 alert. INFILTRATION ALERT. Your computer is being attacked by an Internet Virus. It could be a password-stealing attack, a trojan-dropper or similar. DETAILS. Attack from: 84.154.14.114, port 34940. Attacked port: 50507. Threat: Win32/Nuqel.E. Do you want to block this attack?”
Click “No” until your mouse breaks.
So is Win32/Nuqel.E really a threat? Win32/Nuqel.E may have been true badware, ages ago. Now, the worst Win32/Nuqel.E will do is scare you into wasting money: if you follow Win32/Nuqel.E alert’s prompts, you’ll end up blowing dough on Spyware Protect 2009 to “remove” Win32/Nuqel.E.
If you’re getting Win32/Nuqel.E popups, you’re not infected with Win32/Nuqel.E — you’re infected with Spyware Protect 2009, fake anti-spyware software that you need to remove.
I’ll show you how to get rid of Win32/Nuqel.E and Spyware Protect 2009, for free.
“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.
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.
PCenter is scareware posing as anti-spyware software. Like other scareware, PCenter spoofs system scans and alerts to trick you into thinking you’re infected with badware. What’s the point? PCenter wants you to blow your dough on the “licensed” version of PCenter.
If you see a PCenter popup, the only thing you’ve got to worry about is your sanity — PCenter alerts go on and on and on, but likely the only “threat” on your system is PCenter.
Before you toss your computer in a bubble bath to kill PCenter pop-up ads, let me show you how to remove PCenter.
Spyware Protect 2009 is just more scamware, disguised as antispyware software.
You probably got infected with Spyware Protect 2009 through Conficker, the headline-making worm that’s infected millions of PCs. Like other scareware, Spyware Protect 2009 tells you you’re infected with threats that don’t exist, and then demands you use Spyware Protect 2009 to remove them. Even if you see through the scam, you’re sanity is threatened by Spyware Protect 2009 popups.
Before you set fire to your PC to stop Spyware Protect 2009 popups, you can remove Spyware Protect 2009 for free with my instructions below. However, if you have SpywareProtect2009, you may also have Conficker worm. Use this eye chart to see if you have Conficker worm. If Conficker blocks your access to antivirus software or sites, follow our free Conficker removal instructions.
Crusader Antivirus is a fake anti-spyware program up to the usual tricks: the scamware runs exaggerated system scans loaded with false positives and spoofs security alerts to trick you into blowing dough on Crusader Antivirus.
If you see any Crusader Antivirus popups, don’t get scared, and don’t bother wasting any money — likely the only thing you’re infected with is Crusader Antivirus.
Let me show you how to uninstall Crusader Antivirus.

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