حمى انصهارات كثير [سكرور], أو, برمجيّة يصمّغ أن يخيف أنت داخل يبدّد مال على هو.
أنت أمكن شكرت [تروجن] أو [سكم] يذوب موقعة ل يركّب حمى على حاسوبك. ما إن حمى انصهارات يكونون داخل, يذوب حمى محاولات أن يخدع أنت داخل يفجّر عجين على ال "يشبع" صيغة من حمى انصهارات, مع خدعة نظامة إنذارات وب يلاحظ مبارد مؤذية بما أنّ خطرة.
قبل أن يأخذ أنت [شينسو] إلى [بك] ك إلى موقف حمى يذوب [بوبوبس] وأنّ حمى انصهارات إنذار, أنا سأبدي أنت تعليمات [ستب-ب-ستب] أن يزيل حمى انصهارات, لحرّة.
[تروجن.وين32.جنت.زسي] [تروجن] أنّ يظهر في "أمن" مسح ومقلّدة نظامة إنذارات ب [سكرور] [أنتيفيروس] شخصيّة.
يكون [تروجن.وين32.جنت.زسي] خطرة? [تروجن.وين32.جنت.زسي] أمكن يتلقّى كنت تهديد جدّيّة, [أنس وبون ا تيم]. الآن, [تروجن.وين32.جنت.زسي] يخيف خطر كبير أنت داخل يبدّد عجين على [سكم] برمجيّة [أنتيفيروس] شخصيّة.
أعديت أنت لا حقّا مع [تروجن.وين32.جنت.زسي] - أنت أعديت مع [سكمور] أنّ أنت تحتاج أن يزيل.
أنا سأبدي أنت كيف أن يحصل يخلّص من [تروجن.وين32.جنت.زسي] و [أنتيفيروس] شخصيّة, لحرّة.
System Alert is a typical fake system alert used by scam software. This “System Alert” comes from scareware Extra Antivirus. This System Alert reads:
“System alert. malicious applications, which can contain trojans, were found on your PC and need to be immediately removed. Click here to remove these potentially harmful items using Extra Antivirus.”
If you follow this System Alert’s prompts, you’ll end up buying Extra Antivirus, which will promptly remove $50 from your wallet.
Is System Alert driving you bananas? Let me show you how to remove System Alert, for free.
“Warning!Trojan Found” Popup is a spoof warning from scareware Extra Antivirus. This “Warning!Trojan Found” Popup reads:
“Your computer is infected. Warning!Trojan Found! Threat detected: Trojan. File name: svhost.sys. Threat name: Trojan-PSW.BAT.Cunter. File at risk of infecdtion: C:\Documents and Settings\… Total vulnerabilities: 21. Description: This trojan is trying to steal all your passwords for network. Recommended: Please click ‘Remove All’ to eliminate all possible threats and protect your PC.”
If you follow this “Warning!Trojan Found” Popup’s prompts to “remove all” threats, you’ll end up buying Extra Antivirus, which will promptly remove $50 from your wallet.
Try and close “Warning!Trojan Found” Popup until your mouse breaks. That won’t make this “Warning!Trojan Found” Popup go away. Let me show you how to remove “Warning!Trojan Found” Popup, for free.
“Tip of the Day” Popup is a fake tip from scareware Extra Antivirus. This “Tip of the Day” Popup reads:
“Tip of the Day. This is very important advise. Please do not hesitate to use it. Use passwords and encrypt sensitive files. Passwords and other security features add layers of protection if used appropriately. By encrypting files, you ensure that unauthorized people can’t view data even if they can physically access it. You may also want to consider options for full disk encryption, [sic]“
If you follow this “Tip of the Day” Popup’s prompts, you’ll end up buying Extra Antivirus, which will promptly “encrypt” $50 of your dollars, so you are no longer able to access them.
Try to close “Tip of the Day” Popup until your mouse breaks. That won’t make this “Tip of the Day” Popup go away. Let me show you how to block this “Tip of the Day” Popup, for free.
Extra Antivirus is actually the name for two different fake antispyware applications; but this post covers both scams. Either version of Extra Antivirus is just more scamware, disguised as legit software. Like other scareware, Extra Antivirus tells you you’re infected with imaginary threats, and then demands you buy Extra Antivirus for about $50 to remove these “threats.” Even if you see through the scam, you’re sanity is threatened by a Extra Antivirus alert.
Before you set fire to your PC to stop Extra Antivirus popups, I’ll show you how to remove Extra Antivirus.
AV AntiSpyware Alert is a fake warning from scareware AV AntiSpyware. This AV AntiSpyware Alert reads:
“AV AntiSpyware alert. Infiltration Alert. Your computer is being attacked by an Internet Virus. It could be a password-strealing attack, a trojan-dropper or similar. Details: Attack from 87.68.191.64, port 51787; Attacked port 13168; Threat Win32/Winshow.FJ.”
If you follow this AV AntiSpyware Alert’s prompts to block this “attack,” you’ll end up buying AV AntiSpyware, which will promptly remove $50 from your credit card, along with your sanity.
Try to close AV AntiSpyware Alert until your mouse breaks. That won’t make this AV AntiSpyware Alert go away. Let me show you how to block this AV AntiSpyware Alert, for free.
“Spyware object detected!” Popup is a fake warning from scareware WiniBlueSoft. This “Spyware object detected!” Popup reads:
“Spyware object detected! You are recommended to scan the whole system and remove all suspicious objects. Detected threat: Cookie: DoubleClick”
If you follow this “Spyware object detected!” Popup’s prompts to block DoubleClick cookie, you’ll end up buying WiniBlueSoft, which will promptly remove $50 from your credit card, along with your sanity.
Try to close “Spyware object detected!” Popup until your mouse breaks. That won’t make this “Spyware object detected!” Popup go away. Let me show you how to block this “Spyware object detected!” Popup, for free.
“Recommendations” Popup is a fake warning from scareware WiniBlueSoft. This “Recommendations” Popup reads:
“Recommendations… Windows Security Center. Your computer is infected by spyware - threat have been found while scanning your files and registry. It is strongly recommended that you disinfect your PC and activate Realtime protection against future intrusions.
Recommendation: Register the WiniBlueSoft antispyware to clean your computer and prevent new security and privacy attacks. You will be able to downloads database updates and get online protection against Internet attacks.”
If you follow this “Recommendations” Popup’s prompts to “protect” yourself, you’ll end up buying WiniBlueSoft, which will promptly remove –
About $50 from your credit line.
Try to close “Recommendations” Popup until your mouse breaks. That won’t make this “Recommendations” Popup go away. Let me show you how to block this “Recommendations” Popup, for free.
AV AntiSpyware is more scareware.
You might thank a Trojan or scam website for installing AV AntiSpyware onto your PC. Once AV AntiSpyware is in, AV AntiSpyware tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of AV AntiSpyware with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.
Before you take a hammer to your PC to stop AV AntiSpyware popups and that AV AntiSpyware alert, I’ll show you step-by-step instructions to remove AV AntiSpyware, for free.

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