Internet Security Pro Virus Removal

Have you got a pop up screen about a program named Internet Security Pro? Do you remember giving permission for this process to install in your computer? Where is this unknown program coming from? Is it even legit to utilize?If this program keeps running scans through your computer automatically and reports lots of infections to you, be careful that you might come into a scam. This Internet Security Pro isn’t a legit software to use.

Internet Security Pro Rogue Antispyware

Internet Security Pro is a program that’s unwanted by many computer users. It actually belongs to a rogue antispyware problem which has been troubled lots of computer users recently. With a deceitful appearance that looks no difference than those of legit antivirus, this virus has managed to get many computer users to pay for its fake “registered” version. Cyber criminals are behind this rogue antispyware as they want to benefit. This Internet Security Pro virus, similar to the Internet Security 2013 virus and Internet Security 2014 virus, is quite a sneaky scam. Computer users should be looking out for this fake antivirus software.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 1, 2013 8:31 am and last modified on June 4, 2013 2:51 pm.

“System Doctor 2014” Virus

My computer was infected with System Doctor 2014 virus last night. It scanned my computer each time when I logged in and didn’t allow me to download programs from Internet. It showed that my computer was infected with a lot of viruses but it won’t help me remove all of them until I purchased the full version. I don’t know if this is legitimate program or just a fake security tool to cheat my money. I cannot find it in Control Panel. What should I do to uninstall System Doctor 2014 now?

Effected by “System Doctor 2014” Virus? How to Remove?

System Doctor 2014 is categorized as a Rogue Program that dresses up itself as a legit antivirus software to cheat you. In reality, it is a fake security tool created by PC attackers in order to scam money from its victims all around the world. Uses can easily get this virus by viewing porn sites or movies online which have been hacked by PC hackers or installing unfamiliar free software that might have been bundled with this nasty program. Until now, more and more computer users are annoyed by System Doctor 2014 virus because this tricky virus can access target computers without any permission.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 30, 2013 3:53 am and last modified on June 5, 2013 7:28 am.

“Internet Security 2014 Virus” Removal Guide

How can I remove Internet Security 2014 virus manually when it blocked every access to tools or files? Recently, I have an alert on my business computer and it asks me to buy the Internet Security 2014 reg key or activation code to register for the full version. I cannot even get onto the internet on mine unless I am running it in safe mode, i have real anti-virus program, so i am sure this freak thing is malware, but it won’t let me run anything. What is the best way to clean out this threat?

Fake Internet Security 2014 Virus – How to Remove?

The Internet Security 2014 virus seems another computer attack that many to believe is a legitimate computer safeguard that has just warned the user that the computer is at risk due to lots of threats detected during the recent system scan. It is very similar to Internet Security 2013 virus. Currently, user’s computer has been infected with Internet Security 2014 malware, which shut down the IE and didn’t allow to run regedit. It created a desktop icon that pointed to its executable insecure.exe. The Internet Security 2014 Virus is a malicious threat that once installed on the computer will attempt to do two things. The first thing is to attempt to steal money from the user by tricking them into thinking that there are serious threats on the computer that need to be removed by a security program and charging the user to install this software to clear the computer of the dangers that have been detected. The second thing that this attack will do is begin to take down the computer system and if left undetected it will eventually crash the entire computer, putting all of the data stored on the hard drive at danger of being lost forever. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 28, 2013 12:53 pm and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:35 am.

Driver Performer Virus

Is your computer acting weird lately ever since there’s this Driver Performer software installed? Do you remember giving permission for this program to install? Then how come it can sneak inside of the system still avoiding the other antivirus protection tools on the computer? Does it report many infections and errors to you after installation? Do you feel annoyed by such constant actions? Then how do people remove this unwanted Driver Performer software out of the computer?

Driver Performer Virus – Fake Antispyware Description

Driver Performer is claimed to be an unfriendly software that can be installed on computers without consent from PC owners. This unwanted program, pretending to be a legit PC optimization tool, is in fact a threat to most computers. It has a trustworthy appearance which looks no difference than many other legit antivirus programs. Usually, this kind of computer threat is categorized as a rogue antispyware. Similar members from the same category include Internet Security virus and Win 7 Protection 2013 virus. Driver Performer virus  is, therefore, a highly dangerous threat to many computer users all around the world as this virus has no certain targets in certain areas. Once your computer is attacked by such rogue antispyware, you will get a new pop up PC protection tool which you haven’t given permission to install.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 27, 2013 1:27 am

Remove “24/7 PC Guard” Virus Uninstall Guide

Lately, my computer screen always pops up an antivirus screen. It’s the 24/7 PC Guard which seems to be an antivirus software. But I haven’t given permission for it to install on my PC. Where does it come from? Is this 24/7PC Guard a legit antivirus software? Why does it always run scans through the PC automatically and detect many problems while my other antivirus won’t? It’s absolutely annoying. I want to get rid of this 2/7PC Guard software.

24/7 PC Guard – Rogue Antispyware Description

24/7 PC Guard is a software that looks like an antivirus application. It’s been reported to show up on many computers without permission lately. As a matter of fact, this PC Guard is a rogue antisypware which belongs to a computer virus. We can also find out this fact from the “Internet Security 2013” virus which is quite active in these days. A fake antivirus software is usually associating with computer hackers behind the surface. This 24/7PC Guard virus looks like a real antivirus software. It even acts like a legit antivirus program. However, judging from its characters, this unwanted software is being categorized as a rogue antispyware which has been a computer problem for a long time and should be watching out. Ordinary computer users will be easily tricked by this program and their money will be collected as well as private info. It’s actually an international issue as this 24/7 PC Guard virus can be spread over the internet and can attack PCs from different areas.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 14, 2013 4:37 am

Protection System Malware Removal

Installed a fake anti-virus Protection System carelessly? It blocked most of your normal programs running on your computer including the previous installed anti-virus software? How to remove this fake thing from your computer if can’t do anything now? Is their a safe way to get rid of this hateful Protection System malware without restore operating system? Let’s read this post for solution.

Is Protection System A Real Anti-virus or Malware?

Protection System has been designed as the same looking as many famous anti-virus software.  However, it’s a fake thing which doesn’t have any protection functions. It disguises as an anti-virus to cheat people to pay money. It widely spread all over the world in 2013. This program is classified as a rogue as it displays false information in order to trick you into purchasing the program. The interface of it looks like legit, friendly and helpful. In fact, it absolutely plays a role of villain. Protection System is a virus indeed which hides on malicious websites or in bundled downloads, camouflaged as fake video codecs or spam email attachments. Protection System Malware prepares to attack PCs anytime once it gets an opportunity. The chance can be one of your careless operation such as a visit to some malicious sites, click a cataleptic video or advertisement link, etc. No matter in which way, it will automatically install in your computer without your notice and permission. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 8, 2013 5:55 am

Internet Security 2013 Virus Removal Guide

How can I get rid of Internet Security 2013 Virus? Recently, I have a Internet Security 2013 alert on my work computer and have tried everything to get rid of it. I cannot even get onto the internet on mine unless I am running it in safe mode. It will not allow me to open any applications (.exe files). Is it a legitimate or fake program? Do I really meed to pay money and activate the full version? If not, how do I remove it from my computer? Any help will be appreciated.

Fake Internet Security 2013 Virus Description

The Internet Security 2013 virus is categorized as a Rogue program which is an attack that used to cheat innocent computer users. Many people believe it is a legitimate computer virus scanning program because it has the same ability like other security tools to warn the user that computer is at risk due to several threats detected during the recent system scan. It is very similar to Win 7 Internet Security 2013 virus or XP Internet Security 2013. But does Internet Security 2013 virus really own virus detecting and removal ability and reveal the status of your computer? The answer is No. Even though it has a convincing appearance, it is just a rogue security program which uses misleading error messages in order to scam computer users into purchasing fake anti-virus software. Once it launches it performs system scan in real time and then returns a long list of malicious threats and attacks that have been detected.  When you click on any option in order to remove them all, you will be prompted to upgrade to the full paid version first and you need to pay for a great amount of money.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 3, 2013 4:09 pm and last modified on October 10, 2013 3:39 am.

“Win 8 Protection 2013” Virus Removal

Have antivirus programs been running out of control recently on the computer? Have you got an unknown software with the name Win 8 Protection 2013 on top? Are you familiar with this program? Do you remember giving it permission to install? If not, how does it get into your computer? Have you been annoyed by this Win8 Protection 2013 program as it reports many security alerts while others don’t? Do you keep being asked to get the registered version of Win8 Protection 2013? How does one remove this unwanted antivirus software off the computer?

Win 8 Protection 2013 Alert Isn’t Legit

Win 8 Protection 2013 shows up on your computer without permission and reports lots of viruses and errors to you? This software is actually not a friendly PC protection tool. It’s in fact a fake antivirus program which is associating with computer hackers who create this kind of computer virus to attack computers every once in a while. Computer users from different areas can come into this scam since it has no certain targets or limited areas. Win8 Protection 2013 virus can be treated as the upgrade version of the Win 7 Protection 2013 rogue. Different from Win7 Protection 2013 which mainly targets Windows 7 operating systems, Win8 Protection 2013 virus attacks computers that specially run Windows 8 operating system. With a deceitful look as a legit antivirus program, it has managed to make a lot of computer users believe that it’s a real program and thus make them to pay for its “Registered version”. Computer users who are having this  Win 8 Protection 2013 software on their computers should realize that it’s in fact a rogue program. IT’S A SCAM!
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 3, 2013 10:29 am and last modified on May 3, 2013 12:33 pm.

“Win 8 Antivirus 2013” Virus – How to Remove

Have you just got a pop up on the computer saying it’s the Win 8 Antivirus 2013? What is this unfamiliar program doing in your computer? How does it install since you haven’t given permission for it to do so? Is it coming together with any programs in the computer? Is Win8 Antivirus 2013 from Microsoft? How do we verify it?

Fake Win 8 Antivirus 2013 Description

Win 8 Antivirus 2013 is categorized as a rogue antispyware that pretends to be legit antivirus software and tries to scam money out of innocent computer users as much as it can. This newly released computer virus should be watched out by ordinary computer users all around the world because it looks no different than other legit antivirus programs on the surface. Computer hackers are associating with this rogue program and have given it a deceitful appearance to trick computer users into believing it’s real. What do computer hackers create this nasty software for? Of course money is the big target here! Win 8 Antivirus 2013 rogue is trying to help computer hackers steal as money as it can before being caught. To avoid such things from happening, always be suspicious when coming across unknown programs on the computer.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 3, 2013 6:16 am

“Win 7 Protection 2013” Alert – How to Remove

How do I get rid of the Win 7 Protection 2013 Alert virus? (I’m writing on my uninfected laptop). I have received the Win7 Protection 2013 Unregistered Version alert, i am sure it is not real but fake AV! As I didn’t install this thing on my work computer and it pops up this morning weirdly. It states this software has blocked a program from accessing the internet, can you help me disable this warning?

Win 7 Protection 2013 – Unregistered Version Description

The Win 7 Protection 2013 Alert virus is an anti-spyware attach that infects the computers of users that carelessly click on links and downloads that contain the virus, or when an email attachment is opened that contains this attack. Like XP Protection 2013, Vista Protection 2013, it comes from the same rogue family. The virus does two things, first it begins to install and attack the system settings, really slowing down the CPU and making normal operations appear to be very sluggish. The second thing this virus does is to display a fake virus scan, which shows the users the results upon completion, alerting them that there has been several threats detected on the computer and they need to be removed and deleted immediately. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on April 26, 2013 6:41 pm and last modified on May 2, 2013 3:45 am.

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