System Fix scam

System Fix malware

The malware bearing the name of System Fix (also titled and referred to in some search engine queries as SystemFix) has the cruelest of intentions with regard to you and your computer. First of all it aims to make you one of its victims by actually prompting you into paying for its license or activation code. Here is how this trick actually works. Upon successful infiltration to your PC without your consent this fake HDD actually ruins your file system. The list of its numerous malicious amendments in your file structure can be quite a long one. By the way, we have recently published one article describing such unauthorized system modifications initiated by System Fix scam. It first presents the senseless repeated series of fake system failure messages known as Windows – Delayed Write Failed. We’ve counted about 21 of such notifications (the quantity may differ, however). Needless to say, to find out about such problem would be something really out of the blue for unwary PC user. But this is simply the beginning of the series of bogus and numerous popups about various sorts of problems allegedly peculiar to your PC. At this very moment or so the files, folders, icons, desktop, shortcuts and the list of installed programs on your PC would actually disappear (become hidden). This is the job of System Fix virus. Some users think that the data was deleted but this is not true. These important files were simply relocated to another folders specially designated by System Fix hoax. Then the message actually recommends you to run certain tool which would allegedly help you eradicate all those bugs. Once the user agrees to this proposal the very window with the GUI of System Fix rogue actually appears in front of him/her. So, the virus first messes up your system and then tells you to buy it to have it fixed with the same virus. Don’t you think this is at least unfair? Don’t you see the traces of frauds in all such tricks? Yes, unambiguously.