How to get rid of Win 7 Antivirus 2012 scam

Posted on Dec 22, 2011 in Uncategorized| No Comments »

Win 7 Antivirus 2012 scam

Win 7 Antivirus 2012 hoax

Scareware is the right word when describing the Win 7 Antivirus 2012 program as a whole. It gets into your computer without your permission. In fact, you do not even realize the very moment when its malicious roots are planted in the inner software garden of your computer. Immediately the virus would let you know about its presence in your system. From the very first moment following its successful installation the hoax would amend your registry and startup settings in order to be launched automatically each time you turn on your computer. This is quite an unusual behavior for legit PC software, isn’t it? Exactly, because Win 7 Antivirus 2012 is not a decent software but a hoax, badware pursuing one goal – to make you its victim. This is very sad news when users make the decision to actually effect the payment for the malware applications, and the one we’re talking about right now is, beyond any doubt, the example of such bogus security applications which must be avoided by you by all means.

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How to get rid of XP Internet Security 2012 virus

Posted on Dec 21, 2011 in Uncategorized| No Comments »

XP Internet Security 2012 virus

XP Internet Security 2012 scam

XP Internet Security 2012 as a part of the virus clan belonging to the Braviax malware group has made a lot of damage on millions of workstations all over the world. The program can be rightfully referred to as fake AV or rogue security software. Rogue means that the programs claims something great of itself, whereas it is totally useless when it comes to removal of real viruses and other security threats. Moreover, the very fact of the presense of XP Internet Security 2012 and Trojan horses which implanted it into your PC makes the ground and opens the doors for infiltration of other, even more serious cyber PC enemies. We have tested this scam tool and found nothing good in it. In spite of its excellent design and quite attractive GUI, the tool is totally useless when it comes to removal of real security threats and fixing actual threat vulnerabilities.

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XP Antispyware 2012 malware uninstall lesson

Posted on Dec 20, 2011 in Uncategorized| No Comments »

XP Antispyware 2012 scam

XP Antispyware 2012 virus

XP Antispyware 2012, being rogue AV software, performs a lot of damage on your computer. It cares not whether you invited it or not. It gets into your workstation in a secret manner, without asking for permission, like a wolf in the clothes of a sheep. This fake AV belongs to the Braviax group of malwares, so it attacks the PCs worldwide, without prejudice to country, location of gender of the owner of the infected PC. The main aim of this hoax concoction is to persuade the user to effect the payment in favor of the crooks who developed it. This trick is realized in the following manner. When XP Antispyware 2012 is successfully installed and running on your machine without your consent or approval it arranges the fabricated scan of your system. After the scan is actually accomplished you are targeted with quite a scary report about the enormous amounts of viruses allegedly present on your PC. However, all such information is totally fictitious and should not be trusted by you. The XP Antispyware 2012, still, would say that is the only superb solution when it comes to virus removal. But it would also tell you that you need to purchase its so-called commercial or registered version to have all those problems and supposed malwares dealt with (allegedly removed).

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Files Indexation Process Failed virus popup

Posted on Nov 23, 2011 in Uncategorized| No Comments »

Files Indexation Process Failed virus

Files Indexation Process Failed malware

Files Indexation Process Failed is the misleading, fake and scary message which appears just before the viruses like System Fix, System Restore, Data Restore, Data Repair or Data Recovery (and many similar malwares) appear in front of PC screen. All the above-mentioned virus programs belong to the group of fake HDD applications. They remain to be quite persistent nowadays, in particular, System Fix is the most aggressive threat of today. The peculiarity of the fake popup message titled as Files Indexation Process Failed is that it prompts you to click certain button which allegedly would fix the issue with your PC, but once you do that the virus programs gets finally installed. So, System Fix, in particular, would really implement many dangerous amendments with your computer. This would result in your all programs and applications in the Start menu to be hidden. However, they are not deleted, so do not panic prematurely. In the same manner you would not be able to see any of your files, folders, icons, desktop shortcuts and all important data. They would also be hidden by System Fix virus. In fact, they are relocated to some other folders specifically created by this malware. This all means that you would not be able to launch any decent anti-virus program (among the ones available) to get rid of System Fix scam. Neither would you be able to find your browser in order to download some anti-virus program to have System Fix rogue removed. Below please find the excellent video solution which will help you find the ways on successful deletion of SystemFix hoax.

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