Spyware Analysis and Removal
MyComGuard
March 12, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware
MyComGuard is a fake security application which should not be trusted and taken for an actual antivirus. This program is a malware disguised to look like a real computer protection tool is order to make the user believe that it is a security program and purchase it. In order to do so MyComGuard uses the deceptive tactics of performing fake system scans and generating misleading warning messages all of which suggest acquiring MyComGuard as a solution to the problem. Read more.
Smart Security
March 10, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware
Smart Security is a counterfeit security tool. The parasite is from the same family as Security Tool . It pretends to be a real security program but it is just another scam. This malicious program is installed through the use of Trojans that usually come from fake online scanners or malicious PDF files, bogus video sites or any other misleading websites. Once active, Smart Security will run a system scan and display numerous security alerts and warnings about serious infections. Read more.
Antivirus 7
March 10, 2010 | Rogue AntispywareAntivirus 7 is rogue anti-spyware program which usually downloads to your PC through the use of trojan. Trojan enters your system via its vulnerable places. This malicious program is also a clone of Block Protector malware. It is not able to proceed any security actions. Once your computer is started Antivirus 7 installs itself automatically and begins fake scans. Read more.
CleanUp Antivirus
March 8, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware
CleanUp Antivirus is not a real security program. The application is a fraud made to look like a system protection software in order to make the user purchase CleanUp Antivirus. The malware spreads online and infects poorly protected computers. CleanUp Antivirus is distributed with the help of trojans which download and install the application without the user's permission. Read more.
Dr. Guard
March 2, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware
Dr. Guard is a malware from the same family as Paladin Antivirus . It spreads via trojan which enters the system and then creates a backdoor for Dr. Guard to sneak. Once your computer is started bogus system starts its fabricated scans and show false results. All the warnings displayed on your PC's desktop is fraudulent. Do not fall for this blatant scam.The parasite also redirects browser to deceptive websites that sell the program. It is not worth paying for this illegal security tool. Read more.
BankerFox.A
February 23, 2010 | TrojanBankerFox.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 AlertYour computer is being attacked by an Internet Virus. It could be a password-stealing attack, a Trojan – dropper or similar. Read more.
Antimalware Doctor
February 22, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware
Antimalware Doctor is a fake security application with no real system healing powers or abilities. Although the program boasts of being a legitimate security tool, it is actually a malware and should not be taken for a real antivirus. Antimalware Doctor is distributed online at a number of corrupt websites using trojans for downloading and installing the parasite without the user's notice. Read more.
Antivirus Protection Center
February 19, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware
Do not trust Antivirus Protection Center – it is not a real antivirus application. The program is just another version of the Antivirus Protection malware which you may receive as its registered version. Antivirus Protection Center is a malicious program serving the purpose of infecting your computer with parasites and taking money for such a “service”. Read more.
Personal Anti Malware Center
February 19, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware
Personal Anti Malware Center is a fake security software which you receive if you register your copy of Personal Anti Malware. The parasite spreads online by employing trojans and installing itself without your permission. Like most of the fake security programs, Personal Anti Malware Center loads fabricated system scans and displays pop-up warnings which constantly interfere with your regular activities and makes it difficult to use the computer. Read more.
XP Micro Antivirus
February 18, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware
XP Micro Antivirus is an application to avoid. Although it pretends to be a real security program, it is not. XP Micro Antivirus is just a pesky parasite trying to sell itself as a real computer protection tool. In order to do so XP Micro Antivirus imitates system scans and loads pop-up security alerts with fake security warnings. Read more.
