Aug 10
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Security Suite is a rogue anti-spyware program from the same family as AV Security Suite and Antivir Solution Pro. The rogue program states that your computer is infected with adware, spyware and other viruses that may steel your sensitive information or even make your PC unusable. Security Suite reports false system security threats and infections to scare you into thinking that your computer is infected with malware. It then prompts to pay for a full version of the program to remove the infections. Don’t buy this rogue program, it will give you a false sense of security and nothing more. Instead, please use the removal instructions below to remove Security Suite from your computer as soon as possible.
When Security Suite is installed it will be configured to start automatically when Windows starts. Once started it will scan your computer and state that there are numerous infections on your computer, but will not allow you to remove anything until you first purchase the program. The reality is that Security Suite is not actually scanning your computer. Instead it is just pretending to and then stating that you are infected regardless of whether or not your computer is clean. Therefore, please ignore anything it states in its scan report.
This virus is a fraudulent program which tries to deceive its victims into giving their money away. Besides imitating a security program, Advanced Security Tool 2010 also tricks people by using a design similar to Windows Vista OS. This way, the scam makes an impression of a legitimate Windows application.

Aug 10
24
is a fake anti-virus program. It reports false system security threats on the computer. The main goal of this rogue program is to make you think that your computer is infected with all sorts of malware. Wireshark Antivirus then prompts to pay for a full version of the program to remove the threats. Don’t purchase it! If you have already bought this rogue program then please contact your credit card company as soon as possible and dispute the charges. WiresharkAntivirus flags Windows OS (or other harmless) files as malware. It’s obvious that legitimate anti-virus or anti-spyware programs don’t do that.
Aug 10
24
It is a rogue antispyware program which very dangerous and can lead to a complete paralysis of your computer. It created only for one – to trick you into buying the so-called full version of the software.
My Security Shield presents itself as a computer protection tool. It won’t shield a PC from viruses because MySecurityShield is a hoax. Do not install this program if you have a choice! My Security Shield is usually installed secretly by trojans. My Security Shield puts a bunch of harmless files during installation process and it later reports the same files as they were infections. The victim is then prompted to pay for deleting the fake threats.
Jul 10
24
Cleanup Antivirus is a rogue anti-spyware application related to the well-known malicious applications Security Antivirus and My Security Wall. Similarly to its relatives, Cleanup Antivirus tries to trick the user into paying for the license of the software. This malware application gets installed via Trojans that get delivered to users as infected PDF attachments to spam emails or get downloaded from malicious websites along with fake audio or video codec packs. Once installed, Cleanup Antivirus blocks useful Windows utilities such as Task Manager and Registry Editor to prevent the user from attempting to remove it. Cleanup Antivirus then begins to perform endless fake security scans on the system, returning results that show that the computer is under threat from many non-existent malicious programs. It also displays and endless stream of fake warning pop-ups from the Windows taskbar warning about how much of the threat the user’s system is facing.
Jul 10
19
Antimalware Doctor is a rogue anti-spyware, a total scam that is distributed with a help of various malware like Trojans, spam e-mail attachments, fake online scanners and others. Just like its distributors, Antimalware Doctor must be deleted once it is detected, so make sure you find the right removal guide for doing that. Use the one written at the end of the article to get rid of AntimalwareDoctor immediately after it is spotted.
Antimalware Doctor is Extremely dangerous
Antimalware Doctor is a corrupt Anti-Spyware program
Antimalware Doctor may spread via Trojans
Antimalware Doctor may display fake security messages
Antimalware Doctor may install additional spyware to your computer
Jul 10
14
Earth AV is a rogue anti-spyware program from the same family as Green AV. It is promoted through the use of Trojans that pretend to be flash player updates that are required to watch online videos. The rogue program is also promoted via fake online scanners and other malware. It may even enter the system though system vulnerabilities. Once installed, the program will state that your computer is infected with malware but won’t remove the infections until you first purchase it. In reality, the rogue program detects harmless files that do not pose any risk to your computer. Thus its scan results can be safely ignored.
Jul 10
14
Antivir Solution Pro, aka AntivirSolutionPro, is a rogue anti-spyware application that was designed to swindle users out of their money. Antivir Solution Pro spreads via Trojans. Once Antivir Solution Pro is inside a system it will display fake security alerts and simulate fake system scans that will report the detection of dangerous malware. Then Antivir Solution Pro will prompt the user to purchase it “full version” in order to remove all the “detected” threats. This is a scam; Antivir Solution Pro can neither detect nor remove computer threats.

Trojan.FakeAlert is a Trojan that may install rogue anti-spyware onto your computer. Trojan.FakeAlert may also manipulate your system’s registry keys and install fake spyware files to create false positives when your computer is scanned by these rogue anti-spyware programs. Trojan.FakeAlert installs this fake spyware so that you may be tricked into buying rogue anti-spyware programs. Trojan.FakeAlert may be remotely controlled by an anonymous attacker, and may update and repair itself, making it difficult to manually remove. Trojan.FakeAlert may install itself onto your PC without your permission.
When you’re infected with badware — whether it’s Trojan.FakeAlert, spyware, adware, a Trojan, or a virus — there are a few key symptoms. Have you noticed…
(AntivirusGT) is another variation of Antivirus 7 and it pops up pretty similar or exactly the same alerts as Antivirus 7. Remove Antivirus GT for the program is quite adverse for your computer system even if you do not consider its alerts too much annoying to get rid of Antivirus GT. Antivirus GT is thus true to the infamous tactics of AV Security Tool marketing based on causing real harm to the computer system and then blaming dummy names for that

Here are some examples of AntivirusGT counterfeit alerts: