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Remove BankerFox.A Trojan, BankerFox.A Trojan Removal

By Gina on February 23, 2010 | Malware, Windows Additional Guard, WindowsAdditionalGuard, WindowsAdditional Guard, Windows AdditionalGuard, Remove Windows Additional Guard, AntiKeep, Anti Keep, Remove AntiKeep, BankerFox.A, BankerFox.A Trojan, Remove BankerFox.A Trojan, Trojan

BankerFox.A is a fake trojan warning displayed by rogue anti-spyware applications. Such programs report BankerFox.A as a serious security threat and suggest purchasing their software in order to remove BankerFox.A. Do not trust these fake security tools. BankerFox.A is an imaginary threat and is not a real trojan.



The full warning reads:

Infiltration Alert
Your computer is being attacked by an Internet Virus. It could be a password-stealing attack, a Trojan – dropper or similar.

Details
Threat: BankerFox.A
Do you want to block this attack?


If you receive this false alert you should immediately remove the program that launched it and check your system security – it probably needs to be updated or a more reputable security tool must be obtained. The most common bogus application to report BankerFox.A trojan infection is Spyware Protect 2009.

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