Being confused that a antivirus software named Windows Antivirus Release tells you that your computer have been infected some virus you should active it? What even baffling you that after activating it you computer become wired! I may tell you that ‘s the true virus! You should remove it immediately!
Brief understanding of Windows Antivirus Release
Windows Antivirus Release is another fake antivirus software. It often shows a security alert says that your computer has been infected some virus, such as Trojans, worms and other threats, you need to install it to have a full scan and remove the virus, otherwise your computer will be at a high risk. The truth is Windows Antivirus Release is a fake rogue program, fake security warnings, fake scan results. It does this to scare you into thinking that your computer has a severe security problem so that you will click it and then purchase a license to supposedly remove these problems. If you do that then you have been taken in! What a worse, the fake program will change your computer’s settings, the internet connection will be blocked and the task manager and registry editor will be disabled or even bring some other virus anyway. If you attempt to use the program to clean your computer, though, it will first prompt you to purchase it before being allowed to do so. Generally speaking, there are 3 methods Windows Antivirus Release prompts: Firstly, it hack in websites that attempt to exploit vulnerabilities on your computer in order to install the infection without your awareness or permission; Secondly, it pretends to be an online anti-malware scanner through advertisements, these advertisements will pretend to scan your computer and then state that your computer is heavily infected. It will then prompt you to download the installed for the rogue. Finally, this malware is also promoted through Trojans that pretend be software needed to view an online video. As this program is a scam, please ignore any prompts to purchase it and just close the program.Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 8, 2012 1:23 pm and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:53 am.
Virus named Windows Ultimate Safeguard is totally a fraud to trick your money. This pest pops up suddenly without your permission and warning that your computer are facing various kinds of problems. Have you been taken in? Do you know how you get this infection? Do you know how to kill it? Once you picked up this rubbish, please pay attention to this post.
What is Windows Ultimate Safeguard?
Most users know few about Windows Ultimate Safeguard virus. Now let me give you a brief description about it. This is a fake anti-virus program. It always pops up suddenly acting as a security tool which in fact is just a rogue ransomware. It’s here trying to trick you into buying it’s fake program so the attacker can make as much money as they can. Actually, this program is one of the ransomware family just like the Windows Home Patron which always almost action the same. Usually it will record a series of fake alerts in order to make you mad, and then declares that if you buy their product then they can help you fix all the bugs. When you are anxious about how to get rid of it, you may lose your mind and pay the money to the attacker. Even you do so, the problem is still there. Nothing changes at all. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 5, 2012 11:33 am and last modified on May 31, 2013 7:43 am.
Have you heard of this fake anti-virus program called Windows Antivirus Machine? It attacks your computer in windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP. Many people have read through the websites online on how to remove this virus manually and they can’t seem to get it off. Well, here is some instructions for you to remove such a fake warning alert.
What is Windows Antivirus Machine?
Windows Antivirus Machine is known as one of the fake anti-virus programs from the Rogue.FakeVimes family. It has just been reported to attack many innocent computer users worldwide likes Windows Custom Management. You may think of it as an updated version of Windows Custom Management. This rogue as usual has a deceitful appearance in order to dress itself up like a legitimate PC system protection software. But it is definitely not friendly according to many of its victims. Its final goal is to collect as much money as possible from vulnerable computer users by boasting. It is said to be an Internet crime that has been quite popular in these days. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 2, 2012 2:09 am and last modified on August 4, 2012 2:05 am.
You may be the first time to heard of WINDOWS ACTIVE GUARD virus. It’s not a good news to get infected with this pest. According to what I know, thousands of users have become the victims. Since this rogue program released, we have worked hard on it to find a safe and complete solution to get rid of it. Now please pay attention to this post.
Description of WINDOWS ACTIVE GUARD virus.
As we all know, there are many viruses created everyday, such as Trojans, browser hijacker and rogue programs. WINDOWS ACTIVE GUARD virus is a newly released fake anti-spyware which distributed and installed with the help of Trojans. Since you are here, it’s very likely that your PC has picked up this infection. I guess some of you have purchased this fake program. Some of you may have tried the legal anti-virus to remove it but in vain. Once installed, you will failed to run the legit anti-virus. Mostly, this virus impersonates a legitimate security program and can start itself automatically every time when you log in Windows system. By showing you annoying pop-ups, this infection will give you a bunch of error messages which are well-prepared by the scammers beforehand in order to trick you into believing your computer is at risk. And finally WINDOWS ACTIVE GUARD just wants to convince the users into purchasing their software (purchasing it’s full version) and stealing their personal information. Such a malicious virus should be removed instantly. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 30, 2012 10:16 am and last modified on November 26, 2012 5:49 am.
Have you heard of this fake anti-virus program called Windows Ultra Antivirus? It attacks your computer in windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP. Many people have read through the websites online on how to remove this virus manually and they can’t seem to get it off. Well, here is some instructions for you to remove such a fake warning alert.
Is Windows Ultra Antivirus fake or legitimate? How to remove?
Windows Ultra Antivirus belongs to a rogue anti-spyware program that displays false scan results, fake security warnings, and uses root-kits to prevent you from terminating or deleting the program. This malware was announced by security researcher. The main goals just aiming to bamboozle you into spending money on its full version before you realize that these warnings are fake. It is distributed through Trojans already on your system or exploits. Then, the important information concluded as follow: The circumstances where you PC will be infected with Windows Ultra Anti-virus. When clicking links, It can point your browser to download threats or visit malicious web site. When you download unknown “free” software, the virus will sneak into your computer. While opening unknown e-mail, your PC also can be infected by the Windows Ultra Anti-virus. So you must get it off your computer once found it. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 29, 2012 5:10 am and last modified on August 4, 2012 2:08 am.
Are you trying to uninstall the Windows Security System? Is it making you crazy? If you are unlucky to get this annoying thing, this text must be very helpful to you. Step-by-step guide is included here.
Windows Security System is a fake anti-virus program that attacks computer randomly. This virus can be easily brought in without users notification, especially careless or inexperienced users. It belongs to the rogue anti-spyware family just like the Antivirus Protection 2012 or Privacy Protection. They all declare themselves as a legal security tool which actually are the dangerous things. Usually, Windows Security System imitates all the functions of the legitimate anti-virus tools aiming at tricking users to purchase their fake products. Be cautious if you noticed it on your computer as this virus can cause unpredictable damages. Once it’s installed, it may execute automatically every time the computer is on. After a fake scan it displays series of alerts making you believe that your system is infected. Most of the alerts warn about that your computer has been remotely controlled and claim that your personal information is at risk. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 21, 2012 8:04 am and last modified on August 4, 2012 2:17 am.
Have you noticed that your computer is infected with the Windows Security Renewal virus? Or are you tying to uninstall it now? If you are unlucky to get this annoying thing, remember not to pay for this fake rogue. Then read this text to find out more information.
Windows Security Renewal Description:
Windows Security Renewal is a new created faker security program which has infected thousands of computer. It declares itself as a genuine security tool and usually pops up a window reporting several fake alerts every time you log in your computer. At first sight, many people may believe it’s true because it displays a trustworthy appearance looked so much like a real anti-virus program. But to think it further, you may notice that this is a scam. The main purpose of Windows Security Renewal fake anti-virus is to sell its nonexistent program to PC users so they can make as much money as possible. If infected, almost all the computer programs are blocked. Some users are forced to purchase this because they are anxious and have no idea about this virus. At this time, please don’t hesitate to contact us for further information. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 19, 2012 1:07 pm and last modified on August 4, 2012 2:23 am.
“The malware is what I couldn’t think of. I tried that and I couldn’t get it to work. I’m getting ready to take my PC to the place where I purchased it. ” I do believe many victims will do the same thing when they get fake series virus virus infected. While, purchasing a fake program to protect your computer is not a wise choice. If you read next passages, you will understand why.
Overview of Windows Home Patron Virus
Windows Home Patron, another fake series virus, every time tries to convince people to purchase it although it doesn’t provide any protection or optimization to your computer. Please bear in mind, such program is a rogue program, don’t even pay a penny for it. Windows Home Patron is not a PC saver at all; it’s indeed a fake anti-virus which is just want to make you pay money. It is a cheater in its heart. Even you purchase it; it cannot provide you any protection. When your computer gets infected by such virus, that implies that your computers original anti-virus has been taken place by it. It plays a role as if it’s an excellent security guard with much better functions to protect your computer. In fact, it’s installed into your PC silently without your permission. In this regard, it can’t be a real legit anti-virus. How does Windows Patron work as a rogue program? When it intrudes to your computer, it slips into a menu item while you are in that menu item by declaring, “You have some errors on your register [sic]”. This will make you think that it is the information from a Windows software which you don’t know, so you may click on Download button like a dummy to get a free scan as it tells you. After a “quick scan”, you will discover you have to pay for the “Fix”. So the whole process is: access your PC pretends to have a scan of your computer>inform you that your computer is in bad situation> entice you to purchase the malware. All these steps are well-designed to make you be duped. In particular to note is the disguise of Home Patron is so fancy that it has a same GUI as other real anti-virus or system defenders.Is there a good Windows Home Patron removal tool? No. It can only be removed in manual way. If you are suffering a great deal from Windows Home Patron virus, please never hesitate to delete it permanently. Even if you pay money to purchase the fake anti-virus, it can’t give you any safeguard. Never let it succeed in cheating you and throw it away from your computer forever! Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 18, 2012 7:41 pm and last modified on May 31, 2013 7:34 am.
You may not believe this. But this is true. A new fake anti-virus program named Windows Virtual Firewall appeared recently. Has your computer been infected? You must be anxious because none of the real anti-virus can deal with it. After reading this article, you can figure out the procedure to remove Windows Virtual Firewall manually without losing any of your vital file.
Let’s introduce what is Windows Virtual Firewall and what it will do:
Windows Virtual Firewall is a rogue anti-spyware program from the Rogue.FakeVimes family such as Windows Premium Defender. This malware disguises itself as legit and professional ant-virus while in fact is kind of virus. Just like most of the rogues, this malicious program presents fake security alerts which reporting that your computer has Vulnerability of has been infected. The real point of the fake alerts is to trick you into purchasing it’s product. Always remember that this doesn’t help any sense but to ruin your system and make as much money as they can. They are definitely bad guys. Once the rogue is installed on your computer, it will change the Windows Registry and insert some code without your permission. So the program will start automatically when the computer is on. This virus can also create backdoors. When users click on this, the attacker may controlled your computer and steal your personal information or do something evil. To pay more attention to it , I may tell you how it’s distributed. One is the use of hacked websites that exploit visitor’s vulnerable programs. Second is websites that displayed fake online anti-malware scanners. Another is spread the use of Trojans that pretend to be software required to view an online video.Since not everyone knows this malware, so will you be scared when you meet this rogue Windows Virtual Firewall. I am here to tell you calm down and do not purchase the program. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 16, 2012 5:09 pm and last modified on June 3, 2013 7:13 am.
Windows Premium Defender is a new released fake rogue program which disguises as a registry cleaner and error repair tool. It advocates that it is trusted by over 8,000,000 users worldwide. Windows Premium Defender is the safest and most advanced registry cleaner available, and will thoroughly scan your computer for problems in about four minutes. It can then create a system restore point and repair all of the problems found. But all of these are lie. It will tell you that it has many advantages such as: Remove Adware / Spyware, Fail Safe Backup, Easy One-Click Repair, Custom Scan Profiles, Free up Disk Space. However if you really install this rogue program in your computer, you will regret very much! PC Windows Premium Defender absolutely plays a role of villain. Just as the victim said at the beginning of this article, it will take over your computer acting as a virus. At first it will replace your original anti-software as if it is a much better antivirus. Then it will change your setting of your computer system or legit programs without authorization. Instead of creating a system restore point, it will not allow you do that. You will feel no freedom once you install it in your computer because with its rudeness, Windows Premium Defender will bock you operating your computer freely as before. It will automatically start scanning your computer without your permission and tell you that your computer is in much dangerous situation. There are many problems and virus of your computer in your computer. You have to purchase Windows Premium Defender to fix so many problems. But your computer may be healthy enough and it just threatens you into pay money. But if you really buy it, it won’t run as you wish. It just strikes an attitude as if it is working to remove some registries or fix some errors. Don’t be deceived by it. It’s totally not a good antivirus to protect your computer. It’s just a rogue program forcing you use it and even you can’t disable it. Unfortunately, with this virus in your computer, don’t expect that you can install an legit antivirus to remove it. Any real antivirus will be blocked running, let alone removing it. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 14, 2012 1:59 am and last modified on August 4, 2012 2:46 am.