Rogue Antispyware
Delete Windows Safety Maintenance fraud
By Gina on May 25, 2012 | Rogue Antispyware
Windows Safety Maintenance is a rogue anti-spyware program which spreads via trojan. Once the trojan is released Windows Safety Maintenance stars fake scans and shows fraudulent results. It puts many efforts in trying to trick user into believing their PC is infected. Read more.
System Protection Tools removal guide
By Gina on May 24, 2012 | Rogue Antispyware
System Protection Tools is a rogue anti-spyware tool which spreads via trojan horse. Trojan comes to the system via its vulnerabilities and leaves a backdoor for System Protection Tools to sneak. The parasite comes to the system without user’s knowledge and consent. Read more.
Windows Multi Control System uninstall guide
By Gina on May 24, 2012 | Rogue Antispyware
Windows Multi Control System is another rogue security program which enters the system with the help of trojan horse. Malware downloads and installs itself automatically without user's knowledge and consent. Once active it starts to scan your PC and shows mass of fictitious pop-ups that state about system infections. For example:WarningFirewall has blocked a program from accessing the InternetC:program filesinternet exploreriexplore.exeis suspected to have infected your PC. Read more.
How to remove Antispyware Pro 2012 fraud?
By Gina on May 23, 2012 | Rogue AntispywareAntispyware Pro 2012 is a malicious program which is only an imitation of computer protection tool. The parasite is distributed online and is usually difficult to avoid if one does not employ reputable security software. Malware is not able to detect or remove legitimate viruses therefore they don’t even exist. Once installed it displays fake security threats that state about computer infections. Read more.
Windows Advanced Security Center removal steps
By Gina on May 23, 2012 | Rogue AntispywareWindows Advanced Security Center is a malware. The parasite spreads via trojan horse and installs itself automatically. Malicious program is configured to milk money from users that aren't aware of the scam. Once active Windows Advanced Security Center starts to imitate computer scans and shows fake security alerts that state about PC infections. Windows Advanced Security Center gains to trick users into believing their system is infected and needs being healed from all infections. Read more.








