Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Remove Windows Inviolability System virus

Windows Inviolability System is a new fake security program from the same family of malware as Windows Microsoft Guardian, Windows Rescue Center, Windows Risks Prevention, Windows Activity Inspector, Windows Power Expansion, Windows Simple Protector, Windows Background Protector, Windows Lowlevel Solution, etc.  It simulates a system scan and reports false system security threats to make you think your computer is infected with trojans, spyware,

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Remove Windows Microsoft Guardian virus

Windows Microsoft Guardian is a new fake security program from the same family of malware as Windows Rescue Center, Windows Risks Prevention, Windows Activity Inspector, Windows Power Expansion, Windows Simple Protector, Windows Background Protector, Windows Lowlevel Solution, Windows Support System, Windows Emergency System, etc. The program created to make troubles for a computer user

Remove Personal Shield Pro virus

Personal Shield Pro is a program which pretends to be an antivirus software but, in reality, can not remove viruses, trojans, etc., nor will be protect your computer from legitimate future infections. Its created with one purpose to trick you into purchasing so-called full version of the sotware.

Personal Shield Pro is distributed with the help of trojans. Once started, it will be configured to start automatically every time when the system loads.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Remove Windows 7 Repair virus

Windows 7 Repair is a fake computer optimization software that is a clone of Windows XP Repair malware. It displays false information that your computer has a lot of critical problems with hard disks, memory, etc. It "detects" these problems in order to trick you into purchasing so-called full version of the software.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Remove Vista Antivirus 2012 virus

Vista Antivirus 2012 is a program which pretends to be a legitimate antivirus software but, in reality is a totally scam.  It is just another fake antivirus program that is a clone of XP Internet Security 2010 malware. Like other rogues from same family of malware, it uses various misleading methods such false scan results and fake security alerts in order to scare your into thinking your system in danger. It hopes that you will next purchase its full version.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Remove Windows XP Repair virus

Windows XP Repair is a fake computer optimization software that displays false information that your computer has a lot of critical problems with hard disks, memory, etc. It "detects" these problems in order to trick you into purchasing so-called full version of the software.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Remove XP Security 2012 virus

XP Security 2012 is just another fake antivirus program that is a clone of XP Internet Security 2010 malware. It reports false infections and displays a lot of fake security alerts in order to trick you into purchasing its so-called full version.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Remove Vista Home Security 2012, XP Home Security 2012, Win 7 Home Security 2012

Vista Home Security 2012 is a program which pretends to be a legitimate antivirus software but, in reality is a totally scam. Its infects the system with the help of trojans and may change its name depending on the OS run by the user (Windows XP: XP Home Security 2012, Windows Vista: Vista Home Security 2012 and Windows 7: Win 7 Home Security 2012).

Vista/XP/Win 7 Home Security 2012 uses various misleading methods such false scan results and fake security alerts in order to scare your into thinking your system in danger. It hopes that you will next purchase its full version.

When the rogue is installed, it will configure itself to start each time Windows runs. A fake system scan will initiate each time the user logs on to Windows, stating that the computer is infected with a lot of viruses, trojans, worms and malware. Of course, this is a misleading tactic which uses Vista Home Security 2012. Simply ignore the scan results. 



While Vista Home Security 2012 is running, it will prevent the user from connecting to the Internet, and will display tons of fake security alerts and messages, such as the following:
System danger!
Your system is in danger. Privacy threats detected.
Spyware, keyloggers or Trojans may be working in the
background right now. Perform an in-depth scan and removal
now, click here.
Computer security is at risk! Your PC is still under
malware attack. Dangerous programs were found to be
running in the background. System crash and identify
theft are likely.

This is all done in an effort to panic the user into paying for the bogus software.

You may find it difficult to detect and remove this malware manually, so use the Vista Home Security 2012 removal guide to uninstall the bogus software for free.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Remove XP Antivirus 2012 virus

XP Antivirus 2012 is just another fake antivirus program that is a clone of XP Internet Security 2010 malware. It reports false infections and displays a lot of fake security alerts in order to trick you into purchasing its so-called full version.

What XP Antivirus 2012 does

XP Antivirus 2012 is distributed with the help of trojans that come from various misleading websites. When the trojan is started, it will install this malware. On first run, XP Antivirus 2012 configures itself to start automatically. Next, the fake antivirus will simulate a system scan and list a lot of false infections that actually does not exist!



XP Antivirus 2012 will state that your computer is infected with adware, trojans, worms or malware with one purpose - to scare you into thinking that your PC in danger. Obviously, such results are a fraud, so you can freely ignore them.

What is more, while XP Antivirus 2012 is running, it will flood your computer with fake security alert and notifications from Windows task bar. Some of the fake alerts are:
Privacy threat!
Spyware intrusion detected. Your system is infected.
System integrity is at risk. Private data can be stolen by
third parties including credit card details and passwords.
Click here to perform a security repair.
Attention: DANGER!
ALERT! System scan for spyware, adware, trojans and viruses is complete.
XP Antivirus 2012 detected 28 critical system objects.
XP Antivirus 2012 Firewall Alert
XP Antivirus 2012 has blocked a program from accessing
the internet
Firefox is infected with Trojan-BNK.Win32.Keylogger.gen

As you can see, XP Antivirus 2012 is absolutely useless and what is more, even dangerous software. Most importantly, do not purchase it. Instead, please use the XP Antivirus 2012 removal guide in order to remove this malware from your computer for free.

Remove Win 7 Antispyware 2012 virus

Win 7 Antispyware 2012 is a rogue antispyware program from the XP Internet Security 2010 family of rogues. Nothing new here, except for new name. The program looks like a legitimate antivirus software but, in reality, it can not remove viruses, trojans, etc., nor will be protect your computer from legitimate future infections. Win 7 Antispyware 2012 is created with one purpose to trick you into purchasing the full version of the software. So, you must keep away from this fake security software and remove it ASAP.




Win 7 Antispyware 2012 is distributed through trojans that usually come from malicious websites. Once the rogue is installed and started, it will start an imitation of process of scanning and detect a lot of infections. Obviously, such results are a fraud, the program want to scare you into thinking that your computer is infected with malicious software.

What is more, Win 7 Antispyware 2012 will display a lot of nag screens and fake security alerts. Like false scan results, all of these warnings and alerts are a fake and should be ignored.

As you can see, this program has been designed only to mislead you into thinking your computer is infected with all sorts of malware. Thus, do not trust anything that this malicious program says and follow the Win 7 Antispyware 20122 removal instructions to clean your computer for free.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Remove Win 7 Antivirus 2012 virus

Win 7 Antivirus 2012 is a rogue antispyware program from the XP Internet Security 2010 family of rogues. Nothing new here, except for new name. The program looks like a normal antivirus software but, in reality, it can not remove viruses, trojans, etc., nor will be protect your computer from legitimate future infections. Win 7 Antivirus 2012 is created with one purpose to trick you into purchasing the full version of the software.



Win 7 Antivirus 2012 is distributed through trojans that usually come from malicious websites. Once the rogue is installed and started, it will start an imitation of process of scanning and detect a lot of infections. Obviously, such results are a fraud, the program want to scare you into thinking that your computer is infected with malicious software.

What is more, Win 7 Antivirus 2012 will display a lot of nag screens and fake security alerts. Like false scan results, all of these warnings and alerts are a fake and should be ignored.

If your computer is infected with this malware, then follow the Win 7 Antivirus 2012 removal instructions.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Remove Security Central virus

Security Central is a new fake security program from the same family of malware as Antivirus Center. It pretend to be a virus and malware removal tool, but unlike it, can not detect and remove any infections. This malware is created with one purpose, to trick you into purchasing so-called full version.


What Security Central does


Security Central infiltrate computers through the use of trojans. When the program is installed, it configures itself to run every time when you start Windows.

Once started, Security Central will imitate a scan and list a lot of infected files. It states that your computer is infected with adware, trojans, worms or malware and that you should purchase SecurityCentral to remove these infections. Obviously, such results are a fraud, the program want to scare you into thinking that your computer is infected with malicious software.


While Security Central is running, it will stop Windows legitimate programs from running, display various misleading alerts, nag screens and notifications. Some of these notifications are:

Your system has come under attack of harmful software. Click here to deactivate it.

Spyware.IEMonster process is found. The virus is going to send your passwords from Internet browser (Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Outlook & others) to the third-parties. Click here for further protection of your data with Security Central.

Of course, all of these alerts and notifications are a fake and like a fake scan should be ignored.


As you can see, Security Central is absolutely useless and what is more, even dangerous software.  The program isn't able to detect, nor to remove any infections from your PC. Thus, do not purchase its full version! Instead, please use the Security Central virus removal guide or the instructions below to remove this malware from your computer for free.

How to remove Security Central


1. Reboot your computer in Safe mode with networking.

2. Download Malwarebytes Anti-malware. Double click mbam-setup.exe to install the application. When installation is complete, make sure a checkmark is placed next to Update Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and Launch Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, then click Finish. If an update is found, it will download and install the latest version.

3. Once the program has loaded you will see a screen like below.

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware

4. Select "Perform Quick Scan", then click Scan. When the scan is done, click OK, then Show Results to view the results. You will see a list of malware that  Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware found on your computer. Note: list of malware may be different than what is shown in the screen below.

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware - lists of malicious software

5. Make sure that everything is checked, and click Remove Selected. Once disinfection is finished, a log will open in Notepad and you may be prompted to Restart.

If the instructions does not help you, then ask for help in the Spyware removal forum.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Remove Windows Rescue Center virus

Windows Rescue Center is a new fake security program from the same family of malware as Windows Risks Prevention, Windows Activity Inspector, Windows Power Expansion, Windows Simple Protector, Windows Background Protector, Windows Lowlevel Solution, Windows Support System, Windows Emergency System, etc. The program created to make troubles for a computer user and does not protect your machine in any way! Thus, never trust anything relate to Windows Rescue Center.


What Windows Rescue Center does


Windows Rescue Center is promoted and distributed with the help of Microsoft Security Essentials Alert trojan. When the rogue is installed, it will register itself in the Windows registry to run automatically.

The program will perform a system scan and list a lot of trojans, viruses and other malicious programs. Of course, the scan and its results are a fake. The rogue uses the false scan results as method to trick you into purchase its full version. Thus, ignore all that Windows Rescue Center will show you and remove it as soon as possible.


Windows Rescue Center


While Windows Rescue Center is running, it will display various misleading notifications and fake security alerts from Windows taskbar. Some of the alerts are:

Microsoft Security Essentials Alert
Potential Threat Details
Microsoft Security Essentials detected potential threats that might compromise your private or damage your computer. Your access to these items may be suspended until you take an action. Click ‘show details’ to learn more.
Warning!
Name: taskmgr.exe
Name: C:\WINDOWS\taskmgr.exe
Application that seems to be a key-logger is detected. System information security is at risk. It is recommended to enable the security mode and run total System scanning.

However, all of these alerts and notifications is a fake and like false scan result should be ignored.

As you can see, Windows Rescue Center pretends to be a legitimate antivirus software but, in reality, it is a scam. You should remove this malware as soon as you notice it installed on the system.  Please use the Windows Rescue Center removal instructions or the steps below to remove this malware from your computer for free.

How to remove Windows Rescue Center


Reboot your computer. When you will see a Windows Rescue Center prompt, click OK and wait while it`s scanning your computer. Once the scan is complete click "Fix errors" button. Now you can close the rogue. Press ATL+F4 or "X" button at the top-right of Windows Rescue Center.

Click Start, type in search field
%APPDATA%
Press Enter.

It will open a contents of Roaming folder (Application Data for WINDOWS XP). Next, open Microsoft folder. Now look for randomly named files, e.g lklklka.exe or lklklka, and rename them. Reboot your computer.

Download Malwarebytes Anti-malware. Double click mbam-setup.exe to install the application. When installation is complete, make sure a checkmark is placed next to Update Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and Launch Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, then click Finish. If an update is found, it will download and install the latest version.

Once the program has loaded you will see a screen like below.

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware

Select "Perform Quick Scan", then click Scan. When the scan is done, click OK, then Show Results to view the results. You will see a list of malware that  Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware found on your computer. Note: list of malware may be different than what is shown in the screen below.

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware - lists of malicious software

Make sure that everything is checked, and click Remove Selected. Once disinfection is finished, a log will open in Notepad and you may be prompted to Restart.

Your system should now be free of the Windows Rescue Center malware.