Rogues like Windows Tools Patch enter your system without having asked for permission. Most of the time, they make use of fake online malware scanners or infected websites that initiate the download of Windows Tools Patch the moment you land on the site. Windows Tools Patch belongs to the Rogue.VirusDoctor family ...
If you want to install a security tool, which will protect your Windows system, Windows Personal Doctor is definitely the choice you need to avoid. The fake antivirus application has many deceptive features that can trick you into believing its legitimacy. And if you trust Windows Personal Doctor with your system’s protection and buy a useless lifetime support product ($99.90), ...
The Rogue.FakeVimes family creators know how to make money, and Best Virus Protection is just another tool to reach the goal. Despite using a different name, Best Virus Protection looks and acts exactly like its clones Antimalware PC Safety, Home Malware Cleaner or Internet Security Guard. The fake antispyware identifies fake threats found in your PC and offers you to buy its licensed version, which supposedly will delete the infection. ...
If your Antimalware PC Safety started popping tons of annoying warning messages out of the sudden, you know, that something is wrong. You probably have never seen that much malware being reported in your life. Unfortunately, the cause of all this is Antimalware PC Safety, since it is a rogue security software with an intention to steal your money by scaring you into believing that your computer is infected with FAKE threats. ...
The old saying goes: it never rains, but it pours, and as far as the Rogue.VirusDoctor cluster of malicious computer applications is concerned it certainly is true. The reason that allows us to say so is Windows Personal Detective - the newest addition to the family even though just yesterday we have updated on other previous clones from this group: Windows Malware Sleuth, Windows Trojans Sleuth, Windows Trojans Inspector and the others. ...
There are many dangerous computer programs that interfere with the way you operate your machine and Windows Malware Sleuth is one of them. This program is notorious for being able to block your executables under the pretense that the program your trying to run is infected with dangerous malware. ...
You know you’ve encountered a trouble when you see one. And when it comes to Windows Trojans Inspector, you have to be ready to repel a genuinely powerful attack, because this rogue antispyware comes with intention to rip you off to the very last cent. Windows Trojans Inspector borrows the appearance of Windows XP ...
Have you noticed Windows Trojans Sleuth’s computer scanner counting your Windows system’s threats? Have you been denied access to Windows Registry and Task Manager? What about blocked running of most executable files? Do you recognize any of the notifications bellow? ...
Dealing with rogue antispyware applications is always frustrating especially if the one you are infected with is something like Windows Attacks Defender. This rogue is very good at pretending to be a legitimate antivirus program, because it copies its layout and overall design from a famous antivirus application. Therefore, it is extremely hard for inexperienced computer users to tell the two things apart. ...
Having just recently described Windows Threats Destroyer, now we have to talk about Windows Attacks Preventor, which is also a rogue from the Rogue.VirusDoctor family and it is a direct clone of the previously mentioned Windows Threats Destroyer and other similar rogues like Windows Firewall Constructor, Windows Performance Catalyst and so on. ...