When you find suspicious system’s disorders and pop-ups displayed by Vista Antispyware Pro 2013, note that it is a fraudulent security application. It has been created by the cyber criminals who made Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013 and many other latent applications. The aim of this pest is to deceive PC users about the system’s security and make them pay money for an imaginary full version of Vista Antispyware Pro 2013. ...
If you come up against XP Antispyware Pro 2013, remove it from the system immediately. This application was created by the crooks that created Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013 and other malware. XP Antispyware Pro 2013, as its predecessor, belongs to the rogue family which includes many fake applications created for the same purpose — to mislead the users and make them pay money for a nonexistent security application. ...
It is almost impossible to say what danger you could put your identity through, if you fell for the tricks of Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013 (clone of XP Antispyware Pro 2013), which falsely states that your Windows system is infected, and that you should trust its full version to delete these malicious infections. In reality, all the Trojans, worms or backdoors, listed in Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013’s computer scanner, are only scary names, used to intimidate impulsive Windows users into paying their money for something ...
There are many Internet-related things which you should be aware of. One of them is Windows Protection Maintenance which is a cleverly design malicious application. Once found on the computer, this bogus application should be removed from the system, because Windows Protection Maintenance pretends to be a security tool which scans and detects infections and removes them as soon as it is activated. Do not purchase or activate the malware, because this is the main objective of the criminals behind the rogue. ...
Anonymous virus is the latest piece of ransomware which, in contrast to other ransomware infections, does not present a law enforcement institution but employs a hacktivist character Anonymous. As other Ukash viruses, this particular infection in question locks computers down and presents a message written in white on a black background. The text in the message given reads like this: ...
Openmediasoft Virus should be categorized as a browser hijacker, because it can modify your Google Chrome’s settings and help cyber criminals control it in any way wanted. The malicious program is most likely to enter your computer with the help of social engineering scams and via questionable online advertisement channels. ...