How to Remove Win 7 Antivirus 2014

I’m in a jam, please help, can anybody tell me something about Win 7 Antivirus 2014, is that a newly authoritative antivirus program? I just regularly browsed some website to read some information about new Iphone this morning! However, in the middle of something, a pop-up showed up in the lower right corner all of sudden, and it was a warning which told me that my PC have been exposed to a highly risk, there were too many system vulnerabilities exist in my computer, it suggested me to download Win 7 Antivirus 2014 program, otherwise my computer will soon suffer from more problems which may lead to system crash. Well, I got to say, I felt astonished at the moment, I don’t know how to describe my mood, it’s complicated, maybe a little numb, because I just bought a year protection plan from Kaspersky last night, I was confused, I did a full scan after I purchased the service, it said my computer is clean. But now my computer is full of risks and craps? Is that a joke? How things like that happen to me? No matter what, I’m in an awkward predicament here, I don’t want to pay more money for Win 7 Antivirus since I already paid for Kaspersky, but I’m also afraid about the risk things in my PC might be true. I need some advices!

Brief Introduction to Win 7 Antivirus 2014

Win 7 Antivirus 2014 is a fake antispyware application like many others that already have been spread over times, they attempt to trick computer users in order to gain some money from them, this antispyware will be rampant and getting worse in the future. I believe people who have little experience about surfing the internet would saw this kind of trick from time to time. You will see a pop-up notification while you browse some web pages, that’s a bogus notification, and it threatens you by telling you that your computer is under a awful situation. Some people will choose to ignore, some who had driven by curiosity and fear will click and download it. Win 7 Antivirus is promoted through fake online scanners which offer free system scan for viruses. Seems like it did you a favor, but the truth is, it turns out to be totally useless and even harmful. To make it more authentic, after it “scans” your disk, it will provide you a funny scan results which list a large number malicious infections and system bugs. In order to repair your computer, it recommends you to purchase a full version of Win 7 Antivirus 2014 before the so-called infections and bugs which are actually nonexistent ruin your computer. However, if you were unfortunately taken in this trick which means you already made a payment for this program, then not only will you lose your money, but also get no services for that. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on September 11, 2014 2:47 pm and last modified on September 22, 2014 2:39 pm.

Win 8 Antivirus 2014 Removal Guide

I picked up this Win 8 Antivirus 2014 on my Dell laptop running with Windows 8 when I was opening an unknown email attachment. I have tried hours to uninstall the pop-up rogue program from the control panel, but the fake antivirus kept showing up on the computer screen and blocked my action to deal with it. I was really annoyed at getting this fake antivirus alert every time I launched the system. I doubt whether those detected threats exist in my computer or not. Really, neither this unregistered version of rogue program nor its full editor do I need on my computer. What can I do to remove the fake antivirus from the system? I do need some advice on this rogue program removal. Please help!

Brief Introduction to This Win 8 Antivirus 2014

Win 8 Antivirus 2014 is identified as a risky computer virus scam designed by cyber criminals to gather money from unwary users illegally. It is a newly released fake antivirus which has targeted worldwide computers. The virus infection can be changed into many vicious variants that are capable to affect computers running with Windows 7, Vista, XP and the latest Windows 8.1. It performs same harmful actions on the target computer as Win 7 Protection 2014, Vista Antivirus 2013 and XP antivirus 2013 do. Besides, the fake antivirus infection can be promoted through Trojan viruses, and it mainly spreads through hazardous sites, random popups and doubtful freeware downloads and so on. Actually, it can come bundled with many additional threats like adware, worms, malware and spyware. Upon arrival, the rogue program is installed in the computer automatically and pops up bogus security scans on your computer. After scanning the system, the rogue program reports that your computer is at low security level and it contains many malicious threats. It fools victims that the only way to clean your computer and get further unlimited protection against threats and bank account fraud. However, this rogue program is a horrible computer malware which displays fake and fraudulent security alerts to scam your money. Consequently, the fake anti-virus spyware becomes an urgent case that should be resolved effectively.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 11, 2014 5:48 am and last modified on September 22, 2014 1:36 pm.

How to Remove Win 7 Protection 2014

Win 7 Protection 2014 kept popping up on my screen and it blocked most of actions on the computer. Is it a reliable antivirus or a fake one? If it is a fake antivirus, what should I do to get it off the computer? I was freaked out with this annoying pop-up security program and found it unable to be uninstalled from the control panel directly. What further damages will this rogue program bring to my computer? Why can’t any licensed anti-virus software block this rogue program? How to uninstall it from the computer completely? Any rogue program removal guide will be highly appreciated.

Brief Introduction to This Win 7 Protection 2014

Win 7 Protection 2014 is a newly released computer infection rather than a useful security protection. It is identified as a risky rogue program which attacks worldwide computers. PC users are likely to pick up this fake anti-virus software when you receive doubtful attachments from others, visit malicious sites and download freeware from affected web pages etc. Soon as the virus arrives, it gets installed in the target computer automatically. It will run as a startup program and pop up on your computer screen every time the affected system is launched. This fake antivirus is designed by cyber criminals who attempts to swindle money from unknown users. Other rogue programs like Win 7 Protection 2013, Vista Antivirus 2013 and XP antivirus 2013 etc. share same features as this virus to perform harmful actions on affected computers. Upon installation, the rogue program will launch an automatic scan through the system and then it displays scan reports stating that many threats have been found in the computer. It also cheats unknown victims to pay for its registered version of program and install it so as to clean those detected threats and protect your computer against further attacks. Actually, this fake anti-virus spyware is a big virus scam which users should clean it out of the computer immediately.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 10, 2014 12:08 am and last modified on September 22, 2014 1:37 pm.

How to Remove Windows Sight Center

What should I call this Windows Sight Center? It looks like an authentic virus checker. But I don’t know when this thing comes to my computer. I can’t bypass the screen of this program to get my desktop. It announces that my computer is at great risk with different kinds of computer threats. If I pay to this program, can I get ultimate protection from it? Please advise.

Brief Introduction to This Program

When we see this Windows Sight Center at the first sight, most of us may be cheated by its appearance as it shows it is powered by Microsoft. Also, from its interface, we can find many professional-looking options about the computer security which can strengthen its reality to make people convince that it is a useful anti-virus virus program that can be utilized on computer. When people start to trust this thing, the disaster can come soon. What this so-called security tool can bring the computer is not the safety at all, as a matter of fact, it is categorized as a rogue anti-virus program which has been reported as one of computer threats that target on Windows machines all over the world. It has nothing to do with the computer protection, all it brings to the infected computer can be a nightmare for computer user. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 19, 2014 11:01 pm and last modified on September 22, 2014 9:02 am.

How to Remove Fast Clean Pro

Fast Clean Pro asks me to pay? I have another famous anti-virus program on my computer, and it is a paid version as well. I don’t think an anti-virus program can block the whole system, but this thing can. I can’t bypass the screen of it to go online or do my work. What is it? Does it block my computer for the reason that my computer is infected by viruses? Should I pay for it to get protection from it?

Brief Introduction to This Program

Fast Clean Pro, when we mention its name, maybe many computer users will think it should be a computer protection tool that can guard their computers from being attacked by computer viruses and other malware. On the contrary, the real fact is that it is a bad thing for computers whose operating systems are Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and 8. It can be called a fake anti-virus program or rogue antispyware. To make it simple, it belongs to be a computer virus. Cyber hackers who make this infection can use a deceptive name to convince PC users that it can be used for computer protection. However, it has nothing to with the safety of computer, all it can bring to the infected computer is endless trouble. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 11, 2014 5:46 am and last modified on September 22, 2014 9:12 am.

“AV Security Suite” Uninstall Guide

Well, recently I have something fishy downloaded on my computer called AV Security Suite. At first I thought it was an antivirus program, but after searching on Google I found it was fake. Now this program completely disabled almost everything on my user account. I am not quite sure how to get rid of this virus because my task manager doesn’t open up on my account either. Also it won’t allow me to run AVG, nor Malwarebytes by keeps giving  me fake security alerts. Also when I go to control panel, I cannot see the program there. So what is the best way to uninstall “AV Security Suite”?

How to Remove AV Security Suite?

If “AV Security Suite” suddenly pops up on your computer screen and starts scanning your computer, then your computer must be attacked by a common type of online fraud – Rogue Program. Now there are a number of ways for this rogue antivirus software to access your PC, and the most common one is via fraudulent pop-up windows and fake alerts which try to convince you that your machine has been infected. If you click on any of the fake alerts, this deceitful program can install itself very quickly and then perform destructive activities on the target machines that run with Windows OS, including Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and even Windows XP. As we can see, rogue antivirus programs are increasingly becoming a big problem for both individual computer users at home and for businesses of all sizes. Don’t give them any chance to access your computer, or your computer will be fully messed up.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on July 6, 2014 12:30 pm

Optimum PC Boost Removal Tips

Optimum PC Boost has blocked my computer by asking me to activate its full function. I cannot bypass its window and get any of my files I need. I didn’t mean to have it but it just appeared there and began to run a scan all by itself. After it finished it told me that I have so many threats on my computer and suggested me to purchase its full version to solve all of them at once. However, I have already got McAfee and do not want any others. What can I do to remove it from my computer for good?

Details of Optimum PC Boost Rogue:

Optimum PC Boost is not a good computer optimizer program but a fake system security program. It doesn’t help any on finding real viruses, threats and system bug on computers. What it gives to the computer users are not true computer information. This rogue program usually uses this trick to cheat innocent computer users into trusting they really have problems on their computers. From a widely research it comes out that all victims of the virus do not mean to download the program by themselves. In most cases, this rogue will pop up all of a sudden and out of nowhere. It begins to do an overall scan on the infected system. Computer owners cannot do anything to stop it. What they can do is standing by and waiting for its diagnosis. Obviously, a lot of computer threats, viruses and malware will be detected by it.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 12, 2014 5:48 am

Remove Windows Internet Guard Virus

I need help on getting rid of Windows Internet Guard virus. I do not think it is a legitimate antispyware program because it nearly blocks my access to my personal computer. It requires a fee to activate its updated version to remove all the threats on my computer otherwise it will not let me use anything on the machine. I can’t run the real antivirus software on the computer to  kill it. It doesn’t allow me to get into safe modes! I have no idea now. What shall I do?

Some Instruction of Windows Internet Guard:

Windows Internet Guard virus is a nightmare which drives people to desperate all over the Internet recently. On the appearance, it is a well-designed software which seems to help people get better computer experience and assistant computer users to take care of their computers. It is said to help us protect the computer from being hacked by any online threats such as any Trojan viruses, suspicious programs and some redirect items. However, it turns out to be the opposite. The program is a fake antispyware which doesn’t help any on removing PC risks or solving PC problems. It is a software created by cyber criminals to cheat people. It has an official look as most common security software. But it won’t help but to ruin the regular use on the computer.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on April 8, 2014 5:27 am and last modified on April 8, 2014 5:49 am.

Windows Internet WatchDog Uninstall Guide

Windows Web WatchDog warns me that my computer has been infected by many viruses. What is that? I don’t think I have installed this program on my computer before? It just pops up on my screen and shows me the warning. What’s more, I can’t close the window of it, it just likes my computer get blocked. It also tells me that it can remove the threats for me, but I need to pay. Should I pay for this?

Brief Introduction to This Program

Windows Internet WatchDog is a newly released computer threat rather than a useful protection tool. It is classified as a fake anti-virus program or rogue ransomware. To make it simple for computer users to know, it is a computer virus that can attack many computers all over the world. Mostly, this virus can be spread from the Internet. Cyber criminals who create this fake program can put it into many websites that have already been hacked by them. The virus can be stored in the servers of those web pages, once people come to those infected websites, this virus can infiltrate the target computers instantly and secretly. As a fake protection tool, many innocent people can be cheated from its name. Hackers can publish this virus as a program on many websites for people to download. Besides, many other free programs can contains this virus as an optional program for people to install. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on April 2, 2014 5:37 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 3:55 am.

Windows Web Watchdog Uninstall Guide

What is this Windows Web Watchdog pop up? Is it a legit program? It popped up on my laptop a few hours ago when I was trying to install a tool. Ever since then, I encounter all kinds of troubles on using my computer due to the annoying blocks by this pop up. It prevents me from using my computer and wants me to pay. I am having troubles to get rid of it. I can’t do anything on my computer. What is the best way to remove this unwanted program without erasing my personal files? Please help!

Windows Web Watchdog – How to Uninstall Rogue

The pop-up Windows Web Watchdog is reported as an unwanted PC protection tool that can sneak onto Windows computers without permissions from their users. Once installed successfully, this program will annoyingly pop up giving users all kinds of difficulties to run on the machine. It not only prevents users from using the computer efficiently, but wants them to pay for its full version so that all the detected problems on the machine can be solved. This type of unwanted PC protection tool is categorized as a rogue antispyware which does no help in protecting your PC but is particularly designed by computer hackers to scam innocent Windows users. Computers that are infected by this rogue scam malware stay in a risky and vulnerable status which may provide potential convenience for other malware/spyware problems. Hence, this nasty pop up rogue should be removed right away once being spotted on a PC. This passage provides a general guide on how to get rid of it successfully.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 29, 2014 9:02 am

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