Windows Accelerator Pro Removal

I think I just accidentally download Windows Accelerator Pro thing and now I’m having a hard time uninstalling it from my computer. First I got this pop up on the internet and thought it was a useful program. But I can’t use my computer ever since it’s installed. It will not be uninstalled from Control Panel. Now it keeps popping up whenever I try to run a program or open a profile on the computer. Do I get an activate code to fix this problem? How to remove Microsoft Accelerator Pro on computer?

Windows Accelerator Pro – How to Remove Fake AV

Windows Accelerator Pro is a rogue antispyware designed specifically by computer hackers to scam innocent PC users around the world. This rogue will claim itself as a helpful PC protection software and report many infections on the targeted computers to trick PC users into paying for this malware program. For computer users who have got this unwanted program on their machines, they are usually unable to use the computers properly because of the constant blocks from this rogue scam program. Also, they are having a hard time to uninstall it. Besides from getting installed manually by computer users, this fake antivirus can also get on targeted computers without permissions via bundling with the unidentified files or applications one downloads from the internet. Instead of helping users protect their PCs from virus attacks, it acts aggressively on computers and causes lots of troubles.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 29, 2013 4:40 am

Windows Premium Shield Virus Removal

Windows Premium Shield stops me doing anything on my laptop. How can I uninstall or remove it completely? It blocks the Internet browser and I can’t visit web sites. It reports me that in my laptop, so many threats have been detected. I have to purchase its paid version to remove all the threats. Is that real? My laptop is in danger? I really hate that program cause it always pops up windows. How can uninstall Windows Premium Shield from my laptop?

Is Windows Premium Shield A Good Program or Fake Antivirus Software?

Windows Premium Shield is another new discovered fake antivirus program – a roguish software trying to scam people. This program has been created by some lawbreakers who just want to make money from innocent people. This malware is well programmed in the disguise of a fake antivirus software. That is to make people believe their PCs are in very dangerous situation so that they would be willing to pay money to purchase this rogue software. Actually, once you got installed this malware into your computer, you almost can’t do anything. It will block all your programs running. It appears that the only way is to buy this malware? No, don’t waste your money on this useless thing. Even if you buy it, this malware can’t provide any protection for your computer. What’s worse, the real purpose of this malware is to bring in many more other kinds of viruses. Actually, this fake antivirus program always changes its name and interface so that it can cheat more people. One similar version is: Windows Efficiency Console. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on December 24, 2013 4:01 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:11 am.

Remove Dream Scan Soft (Manual Removal)

I was on Fackbook earlier and then Dream Scan Soft popped up on my screen and scanned my computer automatically. I need help!!! It overrode my computer, made all .exe file terminate when I tried to open them, ran all the fake system scans and popped all kinds of messages talking about how bad is my computer. No matter what options I chose on this program, it just took me to a page asking me to pay for the full version. I knew it was a fake antivirus, however I just tried everything I can but still cannot uninstall it. Any idea?

What is Dream Scan Soft Fake Antivirus?

Fake Antivirus (FakeAV) threats have been rampant in the past few years. Dream Scan Soft, as the latest fake antivirus program, is designed with the same aim like other rogue programs – to cheat inexperienced computer users into purchasing a useless product. Generally speaking, this kind of rogue program can infect a computer without any consent and permission. It appears to be beneficial from a security perspective but provides limited or no security, generates erroneous or misleading alerts, or attempts to lure users into participating in fraudulent transactions like the previous virus called Windows Activity Booster and Smart Guard Protection. It could be installed automatically through by clicking malicious code or unsafe advertising pop-ups, visiting pornographic website or downloading attachment from spam emails. As soon as it gets installed, it scans your computer just like a real PC cleaner does and tells you your computer is seriously infected. But that’s only what the whole process looks like and it is not real at all. The scan does not reveal any true facts about how your system is functioning for the moment and whether or not it has spyware on board. It just reports the things you don’t actually have.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 20, 2013 10:19 am and last modified on December 20, 2013 10:19 am.

Remove Windows Efficiency Console (Virus Removal Guide)

Help!!! My computer has been blocked by this Windows Efficiency Console virus. I cannot do anything on it! It blocks my internet, my antivirus and everything. I cannot access anything on my machine. How can I bypass it and gain my access to all my files? And how can I remove it completely? I want it off from my computer as soon as possible! I never mean to have such a rogue program on my computer.

Brief Instruction on Windows Efficiency Console Virus

Windows Efficiency Console virus is not a good system protection tool for computer users. Nowadays, there have been a lot of people who are deceived by this fake anti-virus program. Just like other rogue anti-spyware, this application can be found on Internet and downloaded by those people who trust that it can fix their computer problems. That is the main way for this virus to come into innocent people’s computers. People willingly install this program to their computers thus provide this virus an easy way to invade more computers. Being different from regular computer software, this software can be installed easily while it seems impossible for newbies to uninstall it, which proves that it is really tricky for people to find and remove in their computers. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on December 17, 2013 12:46 pm and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:13 am.

How to Remove Windows Software Saver Virus?

I have never seen that my computer is in such a great risk before. This Windows Software Saver tells me that all of my protections in my computer are off, like my Firewall and Antivirus protection. But I can’t check about that, because I can’t do anything on my computer, I can’t even move my cursor out of the window of this software. Is it a virus? If so, how can I remove it? Nothing I can do on my computer!

Brief Introduction of Windows Software Saver Fake AV

Windows Software Saver is a kind of rogue anti-virus program. For many people, it is hard to distinguish that it is a virus rather than a system protection tool. Seeing from its name, people can hardly associate it with virus, let alone knowing its description from the website. In this way, this infection can be easier to come into the computer than other viruses. Because sometimes, people can download this virus into their computers by their own hands, and install it without any hesitation. This virus can play itself as an additional program in many ‘free’ software s which can be easily found on the Internet. And during the process of installation, people may allow this fake program be installed with other softwares. Why some people let this malicious thing come to their computer willingly? Because people can be easily cheated by its name and they think that this program can protect their computers from virus infection. Also, this infection can invade your computer without your notice and approval, when you visit some malicious websites, as the content of this site, this thing can be downloaded into your computer and installed automatically.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 16, 2013 1:30 pm and last modified on December 16, 2013 1:33 pm.

Windows Activity Booster Removal

Windows Activity Booster – A Fake Antivirus Software

Windows Activity Booster gives you the first impression that it’s an antivirus program. Actually, it’s a malware which can easily hack users’ PC and scam them for money in the disguise of an antivirus program. Such malware can’t provide any security protection or your PC, instead, it will continually damage your operating system even your computer hardware. It’s thoroughly a roguish software. The hackers who created this malware also released some other similar version such as: Smart Guard Protection, also a fake antivirus which has been infecting many users. The hackers who designed this malware make use of it to earn profits. Once PCs gets infected, the malware can stop users doing almost anything. For compromise, they would rather pay the money to “Activate” the rogue software. However, oppositely, the malware can’t give your PC any protection but damages! Don’t be fooled by its appearance even though it looks like a real antivirus software. Don’t waste your money on it, which is absolutely nonsense!  Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on December 11, 2013 5:29 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:14 am.

Remove Smart Guard Protection (Virus Removal Guide)

I’m afraid my laptop gets a malware. Its name is Smart Guard Protection. I didn’t mean to install it but last night, I visited a web site. There was a message popped up telling me that my computer was in danger and let me click the scam icon to detect viruses. After that, I found that malware had been installed in my laptop. It stops me do anything unless I pay money to buy it. I think that is rogue malware. The problem now is that I can’t uninstall that malware. Who can help me here?

What is Smart Guard Protection Fake Virus?

Smart Guard Protection is commonly recognized as a fake anti-virus program which has been programmed for excessive profit without utilitarian functions. That means this program is just a roguish software that can’t provide any security protection for users’ PCs. Many lawbreakers made some similar fake anti-virus programs to scam people such as: AntiVirus Plus 2014. The disgusting point of the malware is that you even can’t easily uninstall it from your computer once it’s installed. It’s tantamount to a virus. Many people suffer a great deal from it since they can’t freely use their computer now. For surrender, people have no alternative  but pay the money to buy the so called full version of Smart Guard Protection. To pay money to buy it is really not a good idea since the rogue program is not a good stuff that can give you some benefit. It can only damage your operating system and reveal personal information in your computer. The looking is very similar to a real anti-virus program, the background and images or buttons can easily delude you. The only different is that the fake anti-virus doesn’t have any protection functions at all! Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on December 10, 2013 9:18 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:15 am.

Remove AntiVirus Plus 2014 (Rogue Uninstall Guide)

I’m having a hard time removing this antivirus plus 2014 pop up from my computer. Is it fake or a helpful tool? Should I just keep it since I don’t have any protection on the PC? But it’s really giving me tough moments for using the computer. I’m constantly blocked whenever trying to run on my computer. How to get rid of AntiVirus Plus 2014 screen?

AntiVirus Plus 2014 – How to Remove Fake AV

AntiVirus Plus 2014 is a rogue program that attacks Windows users mostly and causes lots of inconveniences. This type of fake AV software usually pretends as legit PC protection tool while its actual purpose is to help computer hackers scam innocent PC users. First the unwanted program gets installed on your computer via unknown online resources, then it scans through your computer and reports many risks to you hoping to convince you that PC is at risks and trick you into paying for this rogue. It has managed to scam many average computer users with its deceitful appearance. Users, especially victims of this rogue antivirus are warned to stay away from any forms of online payment when computers are hacked by this PUP.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 7, 2013 3:35 am and last modified on December 7, 2013 5:30 am.

Windows Warding Module Removal Guide

If you cannot use programs properly in your computer, and a small window keeps popping up asking you to purchase a full version of Windows Warding Module to get rid of all the viruses and threats it detects on the poor victim computer, your computer must be infected with this nasty ransomware. Is it locking your desktop and you cannot use most of the programs especially antivirus program? Does it disable all the executive files in your PC? If you are looking for an effective virus removal way, please read the post and follow the instruction to remove this virus completely.

How To Get Rid of Windows Warding Module:

Windows Warding Module  is a newly created version of fake anti-spyware production that reported recently b many users as a virus which can disable all the executive files in the infected computer and prohibits almost every good programs in the infected PC like the other fake protection program such as Antivirus Security Pro 2014 Virus, Security Cleaner Pro and Windows Active HotSpot will do. These scamware are pretending to be good protection software before installation so that PC users would like to have a try of some newly created anti-viruses. Usually this software is displayed in some unsafe websites, annoying pop-ups or unwanted spam mail from some contacts whose mail account are unfortunately hacked by hacker. Malicious links or free sharing files from unknown resources are high risky zone as well. It looks attractive, keeps alluring you to download a trial version. If you click “install”, you are inviting a vicious and almost irremovable virus into your computer. The main purpose of this rogue ransomware is to earn money. All the ransomware that created by hackers are made for making profits. Don’t trust it. Don’t pay the virus. Windows Warding Module is one of the untrusted fake anti-virus program because it disable all the good programs on the infected computer to protect itself, modifies registry entries to effect it malicious settings and pops up annoying untrusted messages to scam people’s money so  many users  is considered it as a stubborn virus.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 5, 2013 1:00 pm and last modified on December 6, 2013 2:12 am.

Windows Active HotSpot Removal Instruction

I cannot remove the Windows Active HotSpot. I was wondering if the active hotspot virus is actually a legit product or a scam ware. I think I have downloaded a virus in the form of anti-malware, have uninstalled the program but can’t get rid of the pop-ups. I can’t access the internet on the infected PC. Is there any way to get rid of Windows Active HotSpot pop-ups without paying for a licensed version?

Windows Active HotSpot Virus – Fake Antivirus Removal

Do you have Windows Active HotSpot popped up on your computer? For the last few hours, this potentially unwanted program has attacked many computers and caused unpleasant feelings among PC users. This pop-up software, claiming itself as a legit anti-virus program and apparently appearing that way, is actually an unfriendly malicious application controlled by hackers. It’s categorized as a fake anti-virus program or rogue antispyware which is known for its ability to dress up like an authentic PC protection software and scam innocent computer users by tricking them into paying for a fake “licensed” version of this program. Why would people want to pay for this unknown pop-up? That’s because the scam malware usually detects and reports potential threats while other protection tools remain quiet. After failing to remove these “threats”, users would be more willing to pay for this unknown program.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on December 2, 2013 2:23 am

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