Total Security — or TotalSecurity — is more fake antivirus software.
You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing Total Security onto your PC. Once Total Security is in, Total Security tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of Total Security with fake threat alerts, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.
Before you take a golf club to your PC to stop Total Security popups and crashes, I’ll show you how to get rid of Total Security for free.
“Warning! 21 infections found!” Popup is a false security alert from fake antispyware General Antivirus. This “Warning! 21 infections found!” Popup reads:
“General Antivirus has probably found malicious software that might harm your computer and compromise your privacy. Warning! 21 infections found!
Lost Documents and Settings
Permanent Data Loss
System not staring up
System Slowdown and Crashes
Loss of Internet Connection
Infecting other computers on your network”
If you “Remove all,” you’ll end up downloading scamware General Antivirus.
Try to close “Warning! 21 infections found!” Popup until your mouse breaks. But that won’t make this “Warning! 21 infections found!” Popup disappear.
Let me show you how to get rid of this “Warning! 21 infections found!” Popup, for free.
VirusRemover 2009 is just more fake antivirus software, designed to trick you out of your money.
VirusRemover 2009 works like other scamware: VirusRemover 2009 pops up fake alerts about threats that don’t exist, to scare you into buying to “full” version of VirusRemover 2009. VirusRemover 2009 may have been installed through a Trojan like Zlob, or you might have downloaded a VirusRemover 2009 trial through an ad.
The only thing VirusRemover 2009 removes is dough from your credit card.
Whether you’re just sick of VirusRemover 2009 popups, or already paid for VirusRemover 2009, I’ll show you how to get rid of VirusRemover 2009 for free.
Trojan FakeAValert is a Trojan that launches fake security alerts. Trojan FakeAValert popups read:
Windows Security Alert Caption:
Warning! Potential Spyware Operation
“Your computer is making unauthorized copies of your system and Internet files. Run full scan now to pervent any unathorised access to your files! Click YES to download spyware remover …”
Don’t worry, the only “potential spyware operation” you have is the Trojan FakeAValert creating this popup. I’ll show you how to get rid of Trojan FakeAValert for free.
“Warning! Potential Spyware Operation” popup is a fake security alert created by a Trojan. “Warning! Potential Spyware Operation” popup reads:
Windows Security Alert:
Warning! Potential Spyware Operation
“Your computer is making unauthorized copies of your system and Internet files. Run full scan now to pervent any unathorised access to your files! Click YES to download spyware remover …”
Don’t worry, the only “potential spyware operation” you have is the Trojan creating “Warning! Potential Spyware Operation” popup . I’ll show you how to get rid of “Warning! Potential Spyware Operation” popup for free.
AntivirusAndTrojan Threat Level: 
AntivirusAndTrojan is just more fake anti-spyware sofware. You might have caught AntivirusAndTrojan from a Trojan, or a rogue site. AntivirusAndTrojan might hijack your browser, launch fake system alert popups, and make up threats to scare you into buying AntivirusAndTrojan.
Don’t waste your money — don’t download the software any AntivirusAndTrojan popup recommends. The only thing AntivirusAndTrojan gets rid of is your money.
I’ll show you how to get rid of AntivirusAndTrojan for free.
Trojan Virantix is a Trojan that disables your anti-virus software and infect your computer with more malware and spyware, usually by downloading a file from FreeRealityMpegs.com. Trojan Virantix will create a mutex — {393921-e939391-3919139-3d3a738-11} — to make sure it’s always running on your computer. Trojan Virantix may try to scare you into downloading rogue antispyware WinAntivirus with fake security alerts. This Trojan Virantix popup reads:
“Windows Security Alert
Warning! Potential Spyware Operation!
Your computer is making unauthorized copies of your system and Internet files. Run full scan now to prevent any unathorised access to your files! Click here to download spyware remover …
Your computer is infected!”
or
“Your computer is infected!
Windows has detected spyware infection
It is recommended to use special antispyware tools to prevent data loss. Windows will now download and install the most up-to-date antispyware for you.
Click here to protect your computer from spyware!”
Trojan Virantix then tries to connect to www.softcashier.com/members/link_____ to download fake antispyware.
Unless identity theft and popups sound like a fun weekend to you, remove Trojan Virantix.
Cleaner2009 — AKA Cleaner 2009 — is more fake anti-spyware software.
Like other scam anti-spyware, Cleaner2009 was probably installed onto your PC by a Trojan pretending to be a video codec, or a rogue website. Cleaner2009 then tries to scare you into buying the “full” version of Cleaner2009 with fake system alerts.
Before you take a baseball bat to your computer, I’ll show you how to get rid of Cleaner2009 for free.

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