Security Central (alias SecurityCentral) is a malware counterpart of Antivirus System Pro rogue antispyware program whose destructive influence on the computer world is not to be underestimated. Security Central spreads by means of trojan viruses that locate even the smallest backdoors in the system to be attacked. The trojans make some slight modifications of the System Registry and begin participating in some of the essential system processes. For example, when you boot up your PC you will see uninvited Security Central system scanners and tons of ads that claim to find multiple parasites inside your computer that need to get exterminated in the shortest possible terms. If the user is naive and starts clicking those fake alerts and bogus spyware detection reports, he/she will inevitably install Security Central unregistered version without knowing it. When Security Central finds itself in your system, it will want your money in return for its so-called services, while the only thing it can do is display fake warning messages and mis-scan your PC to return admittedly fabricated results. Please, to not trust Security Central and remove the pest without letting stay on board too long – it may distort your system and compromise your privacy.
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Remove Security Central fake antispyware
Remove Windows Police PRO fake antispyware
Windows Police PRO (also known as Windows Police) is a malicious utility designed to swindle people and get them to pay for its licensed version, without any relevant reasons for doing that. Windows Police PRO spreads through the use of dirty methods which may end up catching a stealthy trojan virus. It’s namely the trojans that guide the unregistered version of Windows Police PRO inside one’s PC. After Windows Police PRO infiltrates, it runs fabricated system scanners and displays fake alerts which return some weird results about tons of infections allegedly located on your computer. You should bear in mind that the malware reported by Windows Police PRO is framed-up and not to be trusted. All Windows Police PRO attempts to do this way is to make you buy its license to protect your computer. Well, the most reasonable thing you can do to defend your system is remove Windows Police PRO malware once it appears in it. Please, review Windows Police PRO removal instructions below to secure your system from its devastating impact.
Remove Green AV fake antispyware
Green AV (aka GreenAV or Green Antivirus 2009) is a unique bogus antispyware application which turns one’s cyber world upside down if it infects the system. Green AV is not just an ordinary rogueware – it’s been developed to make its mission sound too noble to reject its services. Green AV is propagated as the first program that cares about the environment. Indeed, Green AV official websites Green-av.com and Green-av-pro.com state that $2 from each product sale are donated to rescue the green forests of Amazonia. Well, what a good idea it seems – to combine computer defense mission with the environmental issues. Too bad it’s all a deceit and has nothing to do with what Green AV is actually about. Green AV is a hazardous and obsessive rogue antispyware utility whose goal is to swindle its victims into paying money that goes to hackers’ bank accounts instead of the Amazonian forests. Unless you feel like sponsoring the worldwide cyber-fraudsters’ syndicate, make sure you remove Green AV scareware once it gets spotted on your computer.
Remove BlockDefense fake antispyware
BlockDefense (aka Block Defense) is a new quite predictable malware program maintaining the characteristic features of the rogueware family comprising cyber-impostors called TrustNinja, SaveSoldier, WiniFighter, WiniShield and SaveKeep. Being a typical fake antispyware utility, BlockDefense uses rootkit techniques to penetrate into one’s system without the user’s knowledge and authorization. Once inside, BlockDefense forces its way to the System Registry and System32 folder and creates its own entries in each of those folders, which causes the challenged computer to act weird and issue misleading spyware detection reports. BlockDefense also triggers fabricated system scanners that return deliberated false results to produce upon the user an impression that his/her PC is in great danger because it’s literally flooded with infections of different severity scale. The truth is – BlockDefense reports imaginary threats to scare the user, so do not fall for this scam. All BlockDefense wants is you to download its commercial version which presupposes your purchasing the license. So do not let BlockDefense malware get close to your system and remove the pest at once if located on your PC.
Remove Safety Center fake antispyware
When it comes to computer security issues, Safety Center (alias SafetyCenter) stands for a fake antispyware utility with the destructive capabilities that are not to be underestimated. Safety Center is a follower of the malicious programs previously known as Privacy Components and Privacy Center both of which were once more than dangerous in terms of the impact they had on tens of thousands of computer systems worldwide. Safety Center is marketed as an all-in-one suite that combines such options as spyware scanning, cookies removal, registry optimization, memory management and a few others. When it comes to the reality, though, Safety Center does absolutely none of the above – moreover, it harms the host system so badly that it can hardly be repaired afterwards. Safety Center infiltrates one’s computer stealthily and does not ask for a permission to get installed. When Safety Center is inside, it displays numerous ads which tell you how seriously infected your system is and then urges the user to get the full program license to protect the PC. Please, do not get spoofed by Safety Center scanners and fake alerts. Instead, you should immediately remove Safety Center if detected.
Remove TrustNinja fake antispyware
From the malware point of view, TrustNinja (aka Trust Ninja) is not a phrase from a Japanese action movie – it’s a devastating rogue antispyware from the same family as SaveSoldier, WiniFighter, WiniShield and SaveKeep (please, push the links to read more about the above malwares). TrustNinja makes it possible for Trojans to turn one’s computer routine upside down. TrustNinja infiltrates one’s system secretly through a security split or using other vulnerabilities of the system to be compromised. When TrustNinja gets inside, it reconfigures the system parameters and keeps triggering annoying system scanners without asking the user if he/she wants the system to be checked for viruses. Being assisted by TrustNinja popup ads, the scanners report tons of malicious applications and prompt the user to install TrustNinja commercial version and purchase the program license. That’s the way all rogue antispywares trick their victims into wasting money. Do not become one of the 3-5% deceived ones whose computers got challenged by an average fake security program. Remove TrustNinja trialware or full version (if you happened to install it) in the shortest possible term. Unless uninstalled, TrustNinja ruins the host system, just FYI.
