Windows Efficiency Master popped up on my computer automatically soon as the system launched. It ran scans on the computer and claimed that threats had been found in the computer. Is it a fake antivirus alert or a real one? Can I sign up and activate its full edition to get full protection as suggested? If not, what should I do? How to uninstall this rogue program from the computer without making any damage? If you have failed in deleting the fake antivirus, please follow removal guide below to deal with it effectively.
Brief Introduction to This Windows Efficiency Master Virus
Windows Efficiency Master is categorized as a fake anti-spyware which pretends to help users clean out computer threats. Soon as the rogue program affects the computer, it will pop up automatically every time the system starts. It pops up and covers most part of the computer screen, which blocks users from accessing any other program. Also, users may find it difficult to close or exit this fake antivirus via its pop-up fake alert screen. To make users’ convinced, cyber hackers have created this rogue program to perform as real antivirus which runs automatic scan through the whole system. After the scan, the bogus antivirus displays false and fraudulent scan results telling that your computer is at great risk, as many harmful threats have been detected in the computer. This fake anti-spyware shares the same features as another rogue program Windows Safety Master that makes great damages to the target computer. Consequently, PC users should take actions to uninstall this risky rogue program from the computer completely soon.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on February 6, 2014 4:33 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:06 am.
Yesterday when I turned my laptop on, Windows Safety Master appeared automatically on my screen, running a scan and telling me that my computer has been seriously infected. I searched the Internet and found it was a virus. But even though I have tried EVERYTHING within my ability to uninstall this fake antivirus program, it didn’t help at all! Not only will it not close down, but it will prevent any other program from opening!! You name it, music, videos, games, everything! I can’t open anything because the program is in front of all the desktop icons which I cannot close it down. I also tried to open task manager to end the process, but that won’t even open! It is really annoying. How to get rid of fake Windows Safety Master?
Windows Safety Master – How to Remove Fake AV
Windows Safety Master is a newly-published rogue program that has been reported to only attack Windows OS (Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista). But it is not associated with Microsoft at all. This rogue program is widely distributed in the network and it can perform many malicious activities as soon as it is downloaded. It runs itself automatically whenever system boots up, and then creates malicious files and even adds its own registry to mess up your computer registry entries. This virus pretends itself as a security tool but it provides no function to detect viruses or even protect your computer. It just defrauds money from targeted users.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on February 3, 2014 2:29 am and last modified on February 8, 2014 5:18 am.
Help! All of the programs I try to open up are blocked by this Windows Ultimate Booster, including internet explorer, my current antivirus program, and my task manager. It tells me that my computer is in great danger. But I can’ do anything on my computer now, it’s totally blocked. This anti-virus programs asks me to pay, after that, it can help me remove the threat in my computer. How can an anti-virus tool lock my computer in this way? I need to remove it, but currently, I can’t do anything on my computer. Please help.
Brief Introduction to This Program
Windows Ultimate Booster is categorized as a rogue program comes from the FakeVimes malware family as similar as the previous virus called Windows Efficiency Kit. This virus has plenty of clones but all of them do the same thing to damage a vulnerable computer. Rogue program like this one usually installs on a user’s computer by using Trojan viruses that get downloaded from malicious websites. Except infecting computer by the help of Trojan, this fake program can also pretend as a legit protection tool for people to download from the Internet. Hackers can describe it as a very powerful program which can protect the computer from all of the viruses and other computer threats. With this attractive function, people can be easily lured to install this fake program. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 28, 2014 11:22 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:07 am.
You have no idea why Windows Efficiency Kit pops up on your computer? You do not remember when you agree this strange software to install in your computer? It starts to scan your computer when you power the computer on, which you cannot cancel? The scan result shows that the computer is infected with many malware infections and Trojan horse viruses? Is it a hoax or legitimate software? You already have a famous antivirus program, but you never get these risk reports? It covers the whole screen and blocks all other functions? What can you do to get rid of this unnecessary software completely and prevent it from returning back again and again?
Windows Efficiency Kit – How to Remove Fake AV
Windows Efficiency Kit is a rogue antivirus program from rogue software family which also contains Windows Prime Accelerator and Windows Prime Shield. It displays false scan results and alerts to scare you. When its installation completes, it will create many files with random names in your system and then inform you that these files are all related to dangerous viruses after an automatic scan. If you try to use this software to remove any detected infection, you will be required to purchase its license key. All its scan reports as well as alerts are fake, please do not purchase it.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on January 25, 2014 11:52 am and last modified on January 25, 2014 12:01 pm.
I need help to get rid of this Windows Prime Accelerator pop up thing from my computer. I accidentally downloaded it the other day as I thought it was legit. But ever since then, I am having constant troubles to use my computer. And I can’t even uninstall it. The malware hacks my computer and pops up every time I try to do something. It often states it’s not activated and I need to do that by paying. I don’t want this program anymore. How do I remove the pop up completely on my computer?
Windows Prime Accelerator – How to Remove Fake AV
Windows Prime Accelerator is a newly released rogue antispyware distributed by unknown third-party online to hack into Windows computers and scam their users via displaying lots of troubles to trick them into paying an amount of money in order to get all the “detected threats” removed from the systems. This pop-up program has the regular look of an anti-virus software. But it does not belong to Microsoft or any other legit product. This type of computer scam ware has already become very common among Windows users around the globe. It’s been reported to only attack Windows OS (Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista) so far. Windows users may have lots of chances to get this rogue program on their computers even when they are protected by the advanced security protection tools. The unwanted program can get onto your computers in any bundle with freeware. Once it’s on, a complete uninstall can be achieved via manual removal.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on January 21, 2014 2:35 am and last modified on January 22, 2014 1:30 am.
How can I get rid of Windows Prime Shield virus from my main computer? I cannot remember when I install it. I probably never mean to have it. I only turned on my computer and this program began to do a first scan on my PC. I can’t cancel it. I let it finish and it said my computer had many infections of malware and Trojan viruses. I can’t believe it! I have perfect antivirus protection and I don’t even realize the risks it reported. I guess it is a fake thing and I want it off. However, when I want to uninstall it I cannot. Because I can’t get through its window. It seems it has covered my whole screen and blocked all other functions. I cannot open my Internet explorer, nor can I delete this by running my own antivirus. I really don’t know what to do now. Anyone can help?
Brief Information of Windows Prime Shield Rogue Software:
Windows Prime Shield Virus is not a regular antivirus program thought taking common face of normal anti-spyware software. It is a rogue antivirus software in fact. Severe damages will be caused to target computers once it gets installed. Usually net users don’t even know how and when they get this bogus program. This bogus software often infect computers when computer users are trying to install regular software which have been packaged with some malicious threats. You may also get it by clicking on any unsafe web links. The redirection from those nasty webpages often cause unsafe download or invasion of viruses. They can arise chaos in your system and cause it being infected by more and more other risks spread on the internet. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 15, 2014 1:00 pm and last modified on January 15, 2014 1:02 pm.
Help!!! My computer screen has been blocked by Windows Prime Booster virus. I cannot bypass this warning window of this program. It will not allow me to launch my internet explorer either. I never install it. As soon as I boot up my computer and log in my user, this rogue program begins to run a quick scan and after it finishes it tells me that there are great amount of threats on it and it scares me. I click on remove all threats it provides but it refuses it and requires me to activate its full version to get those off. I don’t know what to do. I have Norton and I don’t need this. How can I remove it from my computer?
Details of Windows Prime Booster:
Windows Prime Booster virus is a rogue anti-spyware virus. It is well designed by Cyber criminals to slip into random computers. It doesn’t need to get the permission of the computer users to install. It is always bundled with some malicious software which you can easily download from the internet. And when you install some programs which are not reputable or click on some unsafe web links this fake antivirus program can get the chance to settle down to your computer. Since it is modified with advanced codes the regular antivirus protection can hardly detect it when it gets down to the vulnerable system. This virus is able to bypass any scans of computer security products and gets installed to your system automatically. That can tell why the victims of this virus have no idea on how and when they get this rogue program installed.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on January 14, 2014 9:22 am and last modified on January 15, 2014 3:40 am.
BitMefender popped up all of a sudden when I was downloading a PDF file in my computer. Soon as the computer launched, it popped up automatically. It covered most part of my computer screen, which made it an obstacle to perform properly. It made me scared and worried about the computer situation. I can’t uninstall BitMefender from my computer. Why can’t my advanced antivirus block this fake anti-spyware? How to uninstall this rogue program from the computer successfully? If you had no clue, please read this article and get this fake program off the computer with following removal instructions.
Brief Introduction to This BitMefender Fake Program
BitMefender is identified as a fake antivirus which attacks the target computer terribly. It is designed by cyber criminals to cheat unwary users into taking it as reliable antivirus which is supposed to clean out any computer threat. The interface of the BitMefender fake anti-spyware is quite similar to licensed anti-virus programs which share some common features, such as quick scan, deep scan and history etc. It pretends to provide PC users with various functions like changing settings and viewing history and so on. Actually, BitMefender is not a reliable antivirus but a risky computer infection which PC users should uninstall it immediately. Indeed, the rogue program installs and runs itself in the computer automatically every time the system starts. The BitMefender virus launches itself as a startup process, running in the background of the computer. Besides, the fake program scans the target computer automatically and then it displays a bogus scan result telling that numerous threats have been found in the system. It claims that users have to activate its registered version in order to remove the detected threats entirely. However, neither the trial version nor its so-called full version will help users protect their computers from various computer threats. Consequently, the BitMefender rogue program must be removed from the computer at an early time.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on January 13, 2014 12:53 pm and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:08 am.
My computer is infected! A rogue program named Windows Virtual Protector has messed up my Dell laptop, I think it is a helpful anti-virus program which can protect my computer, but the machine is really wired after installing this program. I can not even go online or open program at all because each time I do that, this Windows Virtual Protector thing will pop up and stop me from doing this! It claims that the process or program I want to open is infected by the Trojan horse, the process or program has been blocked completely, and this virus also suggests me buy its full version to keep the infected PC safe and remove the threat. My friend tells me that it is just an unreliable rogue program, however, I can not uninstall it at all, it seems that this program can protect itself by some means. How can I remove this rogue program completely from my PC? Any help will be appreciated.
Brief Introduction to This Program
Windows Virtual Protector is a latest version of the rogue program which acts a reliable anti-virus program for its malicious purpose. Most of the PC users have no idea about this dangerous virus infection because the rogue program looks so real, they may regard it as a real security tool that can help them protect the computers. However, Windows Virtual Protector is totally a rogue program that can cause chaos and problems on the infected computer, all the Windows OS including XP, Vista, 7 and 8 can be the target of this virus. The rogue program will mess up the system files and destroy the real anti-virus program to damage the infected computer, it has been one of the most dangerous virus infections on the Internet, PC users need to be cations while dealing with it. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 11, 2014 8:35 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:09 am.
Can you imagine how terrible my computer is? I get alarmed by this Windows Excelerator Pro; it tells me that my computer is in such a bad situation that needs to be solved immediately. Unfortunately I believe in that, and try to use it the fix the problem. But it tells me that I have to pay. I already have another more powerful anti-virus program Norton in my computer, but I find that I can’t switch to that one and I can’t do anything on my computer. How can I bypass this program and see the desktop? I need my computer to finish my work! Please advise.
Brief Introduction to This Program
Windows Excelerator Pro is a kind of fake anti-virus program which can be downloaded from the Internet. Cyber hackers use this program to collect money from innocent people whose computers are infected by this rogue program. People may get confused when they see this program first on the Internet. From the description of it, people can be easily misled to download this program by themselves, they may think this software can protect their computer from virus and Trojan, but actually, it is a computer threat in essence. Also, except this way, this program can bundle itself to other free computer softwares that can be found on the web page. When people try to install those programs in their hard drive, they will get some optional programs to install at the same time, for some careless people, they would install them all; hackers can put this Windows Excelerator Pro in them and cheat victims that it is good for computer. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on January 10, 2014 5:58 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:10 am.