Archive for August, 2010

Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Removal Instructions

Fake Microsoft Security Essentials invites to equip computer systems with five programs (for choice). The alert is popped up by trojan. Title of the alert is used to name the infection. Neither the trojan nor programs it promotes in the alert are safe for your PC, while the programs mentioned in the popups provide misleading [...]

Red Cross Antivirus and True Antispyware: Similar Looks, Opposite Deeds

Red Cross Antivirus is marketed as antivirus and its activities after its installation visually do not differ much from those would be taken by true system security tools.  Red Cross Antivirus is a well-made counterfeit that hunts easy marks ready to accept as true all the Red Cross Antivirus threat reports. Red Cross Antivirus is [...]

Win32/Bamital.X Removal Instructions

The trojan is available under hundreds of different names that correspond to popular search requests. Users thus get it instead of expected content. Then the above websites are listed in the major search engines as Win32/Bamital.X hides true search page replacing it with fake one. Until Win32/Bamital.X removal you may be unable to perform any [...]

Pest Detector 4.1 to fulfill Viruses’ Detractive Mission

There is no doubt that Pest Detector 4.1 removal will satisfy  users of computers infected with its  adware. However, the main reason for users’ satisfaction is usually the removal of Pest Detector 4.1 popups. But there is another reason to get rid of Pest Detector 4.1  and it sounds like more important: if you do not [...]

Major Defense Kit Removal Instructions

Major Defense Kit is a program that attempts to establish its own rules at your PC. And those rules are not to ensure your system safety, nor to optimize it: the true goals pursued by the program are as follows: -    to prevent Major Defense Kit removal; -    to prove user that Major Defense Kit [...]

Remove Advanced Security Tool 2010 That Relies on Tricks and Fraud.

There is no reason to embed search engine   into system security suite that is going to rely on tricks and fraud in its marketing. There are two reasons on the surface: 1. It makes the software heavier and hence reduces its chances for backdoor upload due to increased upload time and increased risk of download [...]