How to remove FakeScanti malware?
By Gina on December 7, 2011 | Rogue Antispyware, FakeScanti, Fake Scant
FakeScanti is a fake anti-spyware application which spreads via trojan. Trojan comes to the system through its vulnerabilities and makes a perfect background for malware to sneak. The parasite downloads and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent.
Once active, the FakeScanti starts to scan user’s computer and reports PC infections. It displays numerous pop-ups and security alert stating about machine’s infections. For example:
DANGER!!!
Your computer is INFECTED!
Attention!!!
Such infection will cause permanent loss of all information stored on your computer: documents, files, etc.
All your secret data like logins, passwords, credit card information can be accessed by third-parties for malicious purposes.
All your online activities like sending e-mails, visiting web-sites are logged and stored on your hard disk. Spyware blocks the deletion of such information from your computer and makes your online actions traceable.
PROTECT YOURSELF!
DELETE SPYWARE FROM YOUR COMPUTER RIGHT NOW!
Warning: Infection is Detected
Windows has found spyware infection on your computer! Click here to update your Windows antivirus software
Security Warning
Your computer continues to be infected with harmful viruses. In order to prevent permanent loss of your information and credit card data theft please activate your antivirus software. Click here to enable protection.
This is a scam and none of information it shows should be trusted. Malware is configured to force user into buying illegal version of the program. It is not worth spending your money for this misleading application. Ignore all notifications but choose reputable anti-spyware program and terminate FakeScanti upon detection.
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