Home Antivirus 2010 is a new online threat you should stay away from. Even though the scamming developers of Home Antivirus 2010 have been trying their best to sugarcoat their malicious intentions, Home Antivirus 2010 is still confidently becoming one of the most broadly distributed rogue antispyware out there presently. Home Antivirus 2010 typically spreads via trojan impostors that spot backdoors in one’s system and get inside absolutely unnoticed. When Home Antivirus 2010 unregistered version is promoted this way onto the targeted computer, it configures the infected OS to run its executables at startup, so you won’t get a single PC boot without Home Antivirus 2010 interfering with your work. When launched, Home Antivirus 2010 usually pretends to scan your machine for viruses and eventually does report the detection of various Trojans, adware and other infections, while in fact none of them is on board. This method is employed to make you believe you need a reliable tool to protect your Operating System against the upcoming spyware invasion. Facilitated by numerous annoying popup ads, Home Antivirus 2010 scanners will try to persuade you to purchase its licensed version. Do not get manipulated by Home Antivirus 2010, remove all of its files and registry entries once the scareware attacks.
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Remove Home Antivirus 2010 fake antispyware
Remove Security Mechanic fake antispyware
Security Mechanic hails from the group of malicious programs called fake antispyware, even though it’s blended with certain traits of system scareware. The fact that forerunners of Security Mechanic (System Protector and SpyProtector) have done much harm to computer systems worldwide, the badware under consideration is probably going to be just as devastating. Security Mechanic is distributed through browser hijacking trickeries that pre-suppose diverting random PCs’ web browsers to its malicious domains hosted at Basic-security-scan.com or Security-mechanic.com, both of which apply forbidden tactics to trick people into downloading the rogue. Once Security Mechanic is installed, it floods the challenged system with its fake notifications that the PC has vulnerabilities and viruses that have to be eliminated ASAP. Security Mechanic will as well keep redirecting you to Security-mechanic.com where it encourages purchasing the commercial version of the malware which costs around $50 or more (depending on the license type). All the above is nothing but trickery applied by Security Mechanic to make you waste your savings on the worthless software product. In addition, Security Mechanic devastates the compromised system if you keep hesitating whether you need to buy it or not. One way or another, Security Mechanic does not belong on your PC, so it should be removed in the shortest possible terms. Please, read the passage below to find out more.
Remove PC Security 2009 fake antispyware
PC Security 2009 appears to be another fake antispyware product that attempts to make people waste their money. PC Security 2009 is distributed with the help of trojans and via browser hijacking tricks. When you get PC Security 2009 on board your computer, you can tell it by the obsessive ads that pop up unexpectedly and notify you about the malicious activity exposed on your PC. Next, PC Security 2009 will probably run its deceitful scanners which are pre-defined to return admittedly exaggerated results claiming you have yet more parasites on your machine to deal with. Finally, PC Security 2009 adware recommends installing the full commercial version of the program to secure your computer from all the tons of the allegedly detected threats. As you must have figured out by now, the ultimate mission of PC Security 2009 is making you pay for its license, which will get you basically nowhere. Please, avoid PC Security 2009 and do not register its commercial version. Instead, quickly remove PC Security 2009 fake antispyware and do not let it inside any more.
Remove AntiVirusPro fake antispyware
AntiVirusPro (alias AntiVirus Pro) is another invention of the fraudulent SEO criminals who previously launched the rogue antispyware called AntiMalwarePro which has a very similar GUI compared to that of the badware described herein. Just like most fake antispywares, AntiVirusPro gets on board a new computer via minor security splits exposed to the imperceptible intrusion of the related trojan viruses. When AntiVirusPro successfully embeds itself into the compromised system’s functionalities, it starts playing havoc with the PC by displaying numerous alerts about signs of malware and other security issues supposedly found on your PC. In response to that, you are expected to get tricked into buying AntiVirusPro license and installing the full release of the program. Now, give it a good thought – do you need rogue antispyware on your PC? Is it reasonable to waste for purchasing the software you don’t need? The answers are obvious, so remove AntiVirusPro and all attendant infections right after the scareware attacks your PC. Get more information in the passage below.
Remove Antiviruspcscannerv7.com browser hijacker
If you happened to run into Antiviruspcscannerv7.com domain, it’s most likely to be a consequence of the corresponding hijacker activity. In other words, Antiviruspcscannerv7.com is promoting Personal Antivirus fake antispyware by redirecting one’s web browser to its domain. The misleading essence of Antiviruspcscannerv7.com consists in the fact that is somehow appears to be an online security scan that claims to detect malware on your computer. The truth is – Antiviruspcscannerv7.com scan is designed in advanced and has nothing to do with what’s actually happening inside your system. Therefore, Antiviruspcscannerv7.com is not to be trusted. The blackhat SEO criminals are counting on your credulity when trying to make you buy Personal Antivirus on Antiviruspcscannerv7.com. It’s advised to remain sober and ignore all the malware detection reports shown on that fraudulent domain. The only thing you can click on Antiviruspcscannerv7.com is the X button in the upper right-hand corner of the window. To prevent Antiviruspcscannerv7.com from redirecting your browser, it would suffice to remove the trojans that have been playing havoc with the system. Please, use the security guide below to find out more.
Remove Itsecure.microsoft.com browser hijacker
Itsecure.microsoft.com domain is yet another trick employed by the hackers responsible for launching the immensely fraudulent rogue antispyware project called Antivirus System PRO. Getting constantly redirected to Itsecure.microsoft.com domain has been recently added to the lists of the signs of being infected with Antivirus System PRO scareware. It may arouse a question how a totally legitimate domain name with “Microsoft.com” extension can possibly serve the purposes of a propagating a dangerous fake antispyware program. The answer is – the decent name of Microsoft is being dishonestly exploited to take advantage of your credulity. The only reason why Itsecure.microsoft.com URL keeps appearing in the location bar of your browser is the fact that Antivirus System PRO has modified your Hosts file to tie a malicious IP address to a trustworthy-looking domain name. In other words, there exists absolutely no relation between Itsecure.microsoft.com and Antivirus System PRO beyond your computer. Since Antivirus System PRO has infected your PC, you will keep hitting Itsecure.microsoft.com domain, whether you like it or not. On Itsecure.microsoft.com, you will see advertisements of Antivirus System PRO – so beware and do not pay for its license. The only right thing you can do is remove Antivirus System PRO and its Trojans – doing so will prevent the malware from redirecting you to Itsecure.microsoft.com.
