What is this Windows AntiBreach Patrol? Is it useful and legit? Should I trust it? It tells me that my computer has been infected by many computer viruses. However, I can’t open any other programs on my computer. I am asked to pay for this program for its full version, so that I can get ultimate protection. I have almost done the payment but someone told me that it is a virus. But how can I unlock my computer? Please help.
Brief Introduction to This Program
Windows AntiBreach Patrol is not a good program for computer user to install. It is classified as a fake anti-virus program or we can call it rogue ransomware. People who are not computer literate can be easily cheated as this virus is forged as a legit protection tool for computer. This virus targets on computers with Windows systems. Hackers who create this virus can also concoct a fake function description about this virus, and publish it to many websites for people to download. Also, except cheating people to download from the Internet, this program can also be installed with other free programs. This virus can be implanted into other programs downloaded from the Internet, this virus can pretend as an optional program for people to install, seeing from its name, people will easily approve it to be installed. Spam E-mail attachments can also be used for the spread of this virus as cyber criminals can also use the method to spread this fake program. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on March 25, 2014 12:41 pm and last modified on April 10, 2014 3:57 am.
What’s wrong with my computer? I can’t use my computer anymore! The only thing now I can see is the window of Windows Antivirus Patrol. It says that my computer is at risk and I really worry about it. It also tells me that in order to get rid of these threats, I need to purchase the product as it is only a trial version now. Should I pay for it? Why it won’t allow me to use my computer? Nothing else can be opened. What exactly should I do now?
Brief Introduction to This Program
Windows Antivirus Patrol is a new released fake anti-virus program which has the same characters with the Windows Security Booster and Windows Protection Tool. They come from the same computer virus family. The whole program is a virus but pretends as a useful application for computer. It targets on Windows machines, from Windows XP to Windows 8, none of them can be escaped from its infection. As a virus infection, this rogue ransomware can be spread more widely than other kinds of viruses, the reason is that people can be cheated by its name and appearance. Hackers who design this virus can also forge an exaggerated description of it to entice people to download it from the Internet. Also, this virus can use other free programs to spread, this virus can also disguise as an optional program in other programs for people to install. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on March 21, 2014 12:48 pm and last modified on April 10, 2014 3:58 am.
Do you have the Windows Pro Defence Kit pop up on your computer? Is it giving you a difficult time to run on the PC? What is this pop up software that’s got onto your Windows without consent? Does it associate with Windows? It’s been giving users a real hard time with many troubles. Is the program even legit or some kind of scam? If you are totally blocked by this pop up, look for a solution here in this passage.
Windows Pro Defence Kit – How to Uninstall Rogue
The pop-up Windows Pro Defence Kit is classified as a rogue antispyware program that is designed by unknown online third party to scam PC users. With a deceitful appearance, the rogue can confuse lots of average PC users and convince them that their computers contain potential threats which could only be removed by the “full version” of this program. During the malware attack, users will come across a difficult time to operate on the infected system due to the constant blocks by this fake anti-virus program. In what way will Windows users be scammed by this pop up fake AV? The answer is simple. This rogue program is trying to get as many PC users to pay for its fake “full version” as possible. Many chaos and false security alerts will be witnessed during the attack to achieve this final scheme. Computer users are warned to NOT PAY for this unfriendly malicious program.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 19, 2014 2:10 am
I had installed the Windows Defence Master and now I cannot open any program. I can’t even uninstall it in safe mode too. How do I get rid of this unwanted program on my PC? It keeps reporting many threats on my system that I can’t delete with other programs. If I need help from the program, I will be asked to register to get its full version. Will I be able to remove these popups on computer if I activate this program? Is it legit or scam? I don’t want further problems on my PC. Please suggest.
Windows Defence Master – How to Uninstall Rogue
This pop-up Windows Defence Master may look like a regular and helpful anti-virus software to PC users. However, it is classified as a rogue antispyware which is unwanted by many computer users for it can cause unpleasant experiences on the targeted PCs. Although unwanted by many, this fake anti-virus software is able to sneak onto a PC via bundling with freeware. That is, when you download unknown programs, files or email attachments from unidentified resources online, you could have the chances to be infected by this rogue scam malware. It attacks Windows users mostly. By creating constant blocks on the infected computers, this scam program is trying to get as many computer users to pay for its unreal “registered version” as possible so that the rogue designers can benefit. This is not a rare situation among Windows PCs. It has become a major malware attack on Windows. PC users, when getting this pop up on computers, are not supposed to believe that it’s legit and pay for the scam program. Instead, one should try to uninstall the fake AV program as soon as possible to secure the system and improve its performance.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 15, 2014 7:46 am and last modified on March 17, 2014 1:28 pm.
What can I do with this “Windows security master”? Every time after I can see the desktop on my laptop, this window always pops up and tells me that my computer is at great risk. It shows me a list that my computer has been infected by many viruses and Trojans. Also, this pop-up window asks me to pay for the full version, so that I can get ultimate help from it. However, I can’t escape it and use my real anti-virus program which I have already paid to remove them. I don’t know what to do now, please help!
Brief Introduction to This Program
Windows security master is a newly released virus which comes from FakeVimes family. It is classified as a rogue ransomware or we can call it fake anti-virus program. This virus has a big difference with other viruses, which is that it can forge itself as a legit program which can provide protection for the computer. In this way, people can be cheated to get it downloaded into their computers. Hackers who design this fake can use the name of it to entice people to trust, so that it can infect a great number of computers in a short time. Cyber hackers can publish this fake program to many websites for people to download. People can be easily lured to download from seeing the fake description about it. Also, the spam E-mail attachment can also be a way for it to spread. People can be received phony E-mails with forged header information sent by cyber criminals who want to spread this virus. Once people click on the infected attachment, their computers get infected immediately. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on March 12, 2014 5:14 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 3:59 am.
I can’t uninstall this Windows Security Booster thingy from my PC. Please help! It keeps popping up as a block and I am unable to use the computer. It also detects many infections on my system. If I want to delete these threats, I am asked to pay for the program to activate it. I don’t want unknown program but just can’t uninstall it. It always reappears every time I reboot the computer. System restore also fails. What do I do to get rid of this potentially unwanted program?
Windows Security Booster – How to Uninstall Rogue
This pop-up Windows Security Booster is a new variant of fake anti-virus program designed to scam Windows users. This potentially unwanted program is a rogue which often appears on computers as a helpful PC protection software. But it is not friendly at all to our computer. This fake AV can cause lots of chaos on the system which cannot be fixed easily so that users would give up eventually and pay for this scam ware hoping to restore PC from all the consequences. PC users are warned to not pay for this kind of rogue scam malware as it’s only created to benefit computer hackers. Your problems on PC won’t be fixed even if you pay for the “registered version” of the fake program. After all, you will need to remove the malware from the system in order to secure PC and personal data from being hacked by unknown third parties online.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 10, 2014 3:15 am and last modified on March 10, 2014 5:42 am.
Help! I can’t access explorer anymore. This Windows Defence Unit stops me to do anything on my laptop. It says that my computer has many viruses and threats. However, I can’t switch to another anti-virus program on my computer to have a double check. Does it block my computer for the safety? And I am asked to pay for this program so that it can help me remove those threats. Should I pay?
Brief Introduction to This Program
When you can see Windows Defence Unit on your computer, please do not trust it at all. It is not a legit anti-virus program. Recently, a lot of computers get infected by this virus. Why we call it a virus? Because it has the same traits with other fake programs like Windows Protection Booster, Windows AntiVirus Tool. They all come from fake antispyware family and are classified as computer threats by computer experts. However, many people still believe that this program is a useful protection tool. Hackers who design this fake program can also forge a professional description for it to convince people. Cyber hackers can publish this fake program on some websites for people to download, and due to the name of this rogue program, it is much easier for it to spread to thousands of computers than other computer viruses. Also, this fake program can pretend itself as an optional program in other free programs. Once people install the infected free program into their computers, people can be cheated to install this fake at the same time. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on March 9, 2014 4:48 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:01 am.
What happen to my computer? All I can see now is a window of Windows Protection Tool; I can’t close it or minimize it so that I can use my computer for other things. It looks like it blocks me to use my computer in some ways. It claims that my computer has been infected by many viruses and threats, and I am asked to remove them as soon as possible. However, in order to get its help, I need to pay to activate the program so that it can remove those bad things for me? Should I pay for it?
Brief Introduction to This Program
Recently, many people’s computers get infected by Windows Protection Tool. Why we use “infected”, because this program is classified as rogue anti-virus program which is not a legit program worthy for people to trust. Technically speaking, this program is not an application but a virus. However, being different from other computer viruses, this virus can be downloaded into the computer by PC users themselves, as many people can be cheated by its names and description about it. They think this program can protect the computers from being infected by Trojans and viruses without any doubts. Hackers who design this virus can concoct the professional functions of it and publish this virus to many websites for people to download. Once unwitting people download and install it into their computes, the disaster comes. Also, this virus can also pretend as a useful optional program for people to install when people try to install other free programs. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on March 8, 2014 10:03 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:02 am.
Recently, I have downloaded this SpeedUpMyPC 2014 into my computer, and I thought with the help of this program, I can get a better performance on my computer. But it seems that I have made a mistake. Now my computer acts improperly and slowly. I don’t know why and I am not a computer literate. Is that possible my computer get infected by virus or something else? I receive many warning message on this SpeedUpMyPC 2014. Is that serious? If so, should I pay for the program to save my computer?
Brief Introduction to SpeedUpMyPC 2014
When people first see this SpeedUpMyPC 2014 on the Internet, they can be cheated to believe it is a good system security program. From the description that hackers write for it, people may think this program can speed up their computers and protect the computers from being infected by virus. However, the fact is there is nothing to do with the security or protection. This program belongs to a rogue anti-virus program which is classified as a computer threat. The purpose of those Hackers who design this fake program is to gain illegal incomes from unwitting people. Cyber hackers can put this SpeedUpMyPC 2014 on many websites for people to download. Being different with other computer viruses, this computer threat can be downloaded by people on their own which make this fake program infection spread widely. Also this rogue anti-virus program can also be installed during the installation process of other free program. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on March 6, 2014 5:56 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:02 am.
I have Windows Protection Booster on my computer. I need help to get rid of it. I believe it got onto my computer the other day when I downloaded some other tools from the internet. Its icon appeared on my desktop when I uncompressed the package. I have been screwed for days trying to delete this pop up but with no success. It always blocks me from using the computer properly and detects different infections on the PC. It’s really annoying. How do I get rid of this unwanted program on my Windows?
Windows Protection Booster – How to Uninstall Rogue
This pop-up Windows Protection Booster is one of the newly released fake anti-virus programs that attacks Windows users mostly. It gets installed on Windows in a bundle with freeware and automatically modifies the system defaults so that many problems will be witnessed. This fake anti-virus software, also known as a rogue antispyware, pretends to be a legit PC protection tool which requires users to pay to activate it in order to get a full protection. And in order to achieve that, the rogue scam ware will display constant blocks on the infected PC as well as annoying pop-up security alerts to scare PC users and make them believe that their PC performance is at risk. When getting this pop up on computer screen doing a lot of blocks, users need to remove the rogue program instead of paying to activate the malware. All the problems can only be solved when the rogue program is deleted completely on the computer.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 6, 2014 3:57 am and last modified on March 7, 2014 6:02 am.