Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013 is a new computer virus that belongs to the category of fake anti-virus programs. Whether it has professionally developed GUI and it allegedly launches system scanners, be confident – it is a badware that tends to milk money from you. Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013 can infect your computer applying different malicious methods. One can have PCs infected visiting different insecure sites or downloading the information from not legit resources etc. The real problems occur when this virus tool drops its malicious code on your PC and roots deeply into the system. It changes your Registry and creates its own files you definitely do not expect to see on your computer. Since the very moment the turmoil starts. All of a sudden you will see fake system scanners launching that end up with the presenting horrible scan reports. In fact, the scanners initiated by Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013 are fictitious as they are just some static scripts in motion, so to speak. The badware was made to look as close to a real security program as possible, hence all the attributes to regular software of this kind such as scans, security alerts etc. You need to be really careful with those though. This application is just an imitation of what it poses itself to be, so keep that in mind when making any further decisions regarding how to treat it. And remember that surrendering to the tricks by Win 7 Antispyware Pro 2013 means you waste your money and never get a refund even after you realize you’ve been scammed. That’s why it makes sense eliminating this infection right away after it gets detected on your machine. The removal instructions prepared by GridinSoft anti-virus Lab you will find in the section below.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Vista Antivirus Pro 2013 virus removal solution
Vista Antivirus Pro 2013 virus targets computer systems with a clear purpose to render them paralyzed for subsequently taking advantage of the users. The algorithm of its activity is quite predictable. It spreads via trojanized downloads and compromised websites. To maintain its undoubted scareware status, Vista Antivirus Pro 2013 displays falsified reports about samples of malware detected on your workstation. To give this process as much persuasiveness as feasible, it imitates real security processes, triggering smart-looking positives and following the basic scanning guidelines, externally. But behind this prettiness on the outside, there is a whole conspiracy against you. Vista Antivirus Pro 2013 doesn’t spot real viruses or spyware. All it does is mimicking the routine of legitimate AV software, without actually going to the depth of the badware exposure process. Consequently, all items presumably found by this terrible utility are just innocent (and useless) files which it had added to your system itself, or they are something that never had anything to do with your PC at all. The ‘con artist’ reputation of the app in question gets the final confirmation when it tells you to buy its fully functional copy so it can supposedly delete the viruses. An interesting scheme, isn’t it? The program asks you to pay for eliminating inexistent threats – what a triumph of fraud! We can therefore give you just the following advice: do not give in to Vista Antivirus Pro 2013 and be sure to kick it out of your machine.
Your Computer is Inactive -System Cleaner is in Progress’ virus removal
Your Computer is Inactive -System Cleaner is in Progress' is a fake warning generated by ransomware virus. The computer infections of this kind use the specific tactic: they hijack the desktop with the notification that allegedly some illegal actions were noticed on the computer and now the fine in amount of $200 should be paid within 48 hours. PC owner is prevented from running any of installed programs and finds all his important doc, txt, pdf files blocked from the access because this huge alert. See the screenshot below:
Your Computer is Inactive System Cleaner is in ProgressYou have violated federal law of the United States of America: (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 8; Article 202; Article 210 of the Criminal Code of USA which provides for a deprivation of liberty for four to twelve years.) Your computer was recently used to visit websites prohibited on the territory of USA: to download mp3 files, child pornography, torrents, gambling, illegal drugs or other illegal activity. As a result System Cleaner was launched on your computer. System Cleaner is a program developed by the special Department of US government aimed to prevent crime and illegal activity on the Internet. All your files are encrypted. In case you fail to pay $200 fine all your files will be permanently deleted and prohibited files will be sent to the Department with logged IP-addresses used for illegal activity.1.To unlock your computer you are obliged to pay a fine of $200 within 48 hours.2. The fine must be paid with the help of MoneyPak system.3. To pay the fine you should enter digital code which is located on the back of your MoneyPak card in the payment form and press OK (if you have several codes, enter them one after the other and press OK). You can buy MoneyPak card at the nearest stores: Walgreens, Kmart, Walmart, CVS/pharmacy, SevenEleven, Rite Aid and etc. Once you have entered your MoneyPak code you must not use it anywhere else. If your MoneyPak code is invalid or it doesn't have the necessary amount the payment will not be processed. Don't try to deceive System Cleaner or delete it from your computer. It is the newest version of System Cleaner 9.11 and it doesn't give any analogues. If the program spots any attempts to deceive the system it will delete all files (photos, video, audio, documents, passwords, etc.) When your MoneyPak code is confirmed all your files will be unblocked but you will have to delete all illegal data from your computer immediately!
Incredibar browser hijacker. How to remove
Incredibar is browser hijacker that drops its malicious code onto major Internet browsers and reroutes the average computer systems to mystart.incredibar dot com. All your search results end up with redirects to this unwanted site. It makes you Internet surfing really annoying. It can also add some websites to your bookmark list that you never even thought of adding there. You will also face Pc slowdown. To be short if you experience the above-enumerated issues, you should not sit with your arms folded. Incredibar can squeezes to your system by means of various fake Codecs or email attachments that contains advertisements. When you hit on them, Incredibar will be installed on your browser. This kind of malicious tool can steal all private information such as browser history and transmit these details to the marketing companies. They use this info for their commercial purposes. Your privacy is infringed in such way. Plus, this toolbar allows playing some “free” games, that have advertisements.
Anonymous virus. How to get rid
Anonymous virus is a ransomware that originates from a group of Ukash payment related viruses that do their best to scare computer owners into believing that some illegal actions were performed on the PCs and the fines should be paid. The PC lockers are distributed via malicious websites or even decent ones, but hacked before. Any computer system belongs to a risk group. The Anonymous Ukash virus shows a warning message that locks your screen. You are prevented from running any of your normal programs, browse the Internet, etc. To be short you lose the control over your machine.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
PC Defender Plus rogue removal
PC Defender Plus is a new rogue anti-virus program that enters your system without your permission and installs without your consent. The process of infiltration is carried out by means of Trojan. It starts with displaying various security warnings to draw your attention. This trick is implemented with one purpose – to persuade you into the fact that PC is badly contaminated with rogues, Trojans, worms etc. To clean up your workstation PC Defender Plus registered version is recommended. PC Defender Plus will state to be able blocking various computer infections intrusion and hacker attacks, but actually it is badware that is not able to render any security services.
FBI warning virus
FBI ANTI-PIRACY is nothing more then a tricky scamware that wants to take your money. It is a hoax pretending to be an FBI ANTI-PIRACY program which deals with Cyber Crimes. This malware will use rogue tactics to get inside a computer. Once it has infected a system, it will block user from accessing anything and will display a warning message on screen. Victim PC owner is told by FBI ANTI-PIRACY software that his computer has been locked due to some illegal activities. it says “You have violated copyright laws such as downloading music/videos illegally” or Watching / distributing porn content. The fake FBI ANTI-PIRACY malware will also claim that it has recorded your IP address, your location and all activities of your computer. Now you have to pay a $200 fine for unlocking your PC. It also says that if the penalty 200 dollars is not paid with in 72 hours then unlock will expire and a criminal case will be initiated against you.