Secure Fighter (aka SecureFighter) is not secure and doesn’t fight malware unlike what it promises. Secure Fighter is the latest evidence of the tactics employed by money-retrieval machine which is controlled by cyber gangsters and earlier represented by such rogue antivirus programs as SecureVeteran, Security Soldier, SecurityFighter, SaveArmor, SaveDefender, SafetyKeeper, QuickHealCleaner, SoftSafeness, BlockDefense and SystemCop. SecureFighter is distributed by non-standard means as for a legit program – that’s because Secure Fighter is a hazardous fake antispyware that does nothing but lying to people and making them waste money. Secure Fighter installs without your knowledge, so the very first sign of its presence will be encountered when the pest is all the way integrated with your System Registry and system32 folder. When Secure Fighter gets stealthily inside, it deliberately creates some files to kinda detect them as infections afterwards. This malicious program wants you to purchase it – that’s why it tries to seem useful. Please, do not fall for Secure Fighter tricks. Just remove the rogueware immediately after it gets located on your machine (see more information below).
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Remove Secure Fighter fake antispyware
Remove SecureVeteran fake antispyware
SecureVeteran (alias Secure Veteran) emanates from the fake antispyware family that was previously represented by the following ransomware programs: Security Soldier, SecurityFighter, SaveArmor, SaveDefender, SafetyKeeper, QuickHealCleaner, SoftSafeness, BlockDefense and SystemCop. SecureVeteran creeps into one’s system being bundled with trojan viruses which compromise the security authentication of the to-be host PC without the user’s knowledge and consent. Having infiltrated, SecureVeteran proceeds all the way to the System Registry and system32 folder concurrently creating a number of its own files and registry entries. As a result, one’s system gets flooded by Secure Veteran fake alerts that pop up all of a sudden and report tons of malware applications allegedly exposed in the depth of the system. As it goes further, SecureVeteran also triggers security scanners that return false results. It’s through such dishonest methods that SecureVeteran tries to convince you that your computer is full of infections that must be removed with SecureVeteran full version. The trick is, SecureVeteran won’t actually remove anything malicious from your system because it has an empty AV database. Moreover, Secure Veteran is sure to want your money in return, so you’d better make this rogue vanish by sticking to the security tips below.
Remove Harmfullwebsitecheck.com browser hijacker
Harmfullwebsitecheck.com is another confusing instance of Total Security 2009 rogueware distribution trickery. Harmfullwebsitecheck.com hijacks browsers to interrupt and redirect PC users’ online sessions to a bogus alert page the snapshot of which you can see attached to this post. The full URL tied up to this misleading warning page is Harmfullwebsitecheck.com/info.php and it offers the users to follow “Activate my Web protection software” option and push the corresponding link. Once you follow that nasty link, your internet session will get once again diverted to an unwanted page which appears to be a payment site for completing Total Security 2009 purchasing transaction (it’s Harmfullwebsitecheck.com/pre1 or Harmfullwebsitecheck.com/pre2). The right way to fix your problem if you got hit by Harmfullwebsitecheck.com hijacker is to remove it by exterminating the trojan virus that keeps redirecting your browser without your permission. At all costs should you avoid installing and purchasing Total Security 2009 on Harmfullwebsitecheck.com because this fake antispyware is capable of rendering your PC useless, not to mention that it’s starving for your money. Please, see some instructions on Harmfullwebsitecheck.com hijacker removal in the passage below.
Remove Explorersecuritysuite.com browser hijacker
If Explorersecuritysuite.com website keeps blocking your web-surfing, you got some trojan viruses to remove. Explorersecuritysuite.com is a hijacker, so its job is to redirect people to the following URL: Explorersecuritysuite.com/info.php. That’s where a PC user gets hooked by cyber gangsters and persuaded into thinking your internet activity is under risk and needs to be secured by Cyber Security or Total Security 2009 software. It’s only after you get once more redirected to Explorersecuritysuite.com with “/pre1” or “/pre2” URL extensions that you realize you are being swindled. Explorersecuritysuite.com/pre1 and Explorersecuritysuite.com/pre2 are dedicated to selling Cyber Security scam and thus spreading this virtual menace throughout the world. Please, do not believe what Explorersecuritysuite.com tells you. It’s a hazardous and extremely annoying hijacker that won’t leave your PC alone until you waste your money for Cyber Security scam, or remove it. It’s up to you what decision to make but we believe the right one is obvious. Please, follow the guide below to remove Explorersecuritysuite.com hijacker.
Remove Online-soft-payments.com browser hijacker
Online-soft-payments.com is home to Alpha Antivirus – one of the newest and potentially most invasive rogue programs of today’s computer environment. Hitting Online-soft-payments.com domain is not a result of one’s intended web-surfing activity because this website is usually redirected to. You may visit Online-soft-payments.com after pushing some conning link of a fake warning that claims you have “zillions” of infections and need to download the best antivirus tool ever. One more variant of Online-soft-payments.com hitting pre-history is a random browser diverting which takes place after one’s system gets hacked by trojans related to Alpha Antivirus fraud. In any case, whatever information is provided on Online-soft-payments.com – you should not believe it. That’s because the software promoted by Online-soft-payments.com is a rogue antispyware solution designed to mimic PC protection instead of actually removing any viruses and security issues. Alpha Antivirus is a scam and should be treated as such. If any of your internet sessions gets interrupted by Online-soft-payments.com redirections, make sure you check your system for trojan viruses and Alpha Antivirus fraud.
Remove Security Soldier fake antispyware
Security Soldier (alias SecuritySoldier) is a severe cyber menace from the same species of rogues as SecurityFighter, SaveArmor, SaveDefender, SafetyKeeper, QuickHealCleaner, SoftSafeness, BlockDefense, WiniFighter and SystemCop. Security Soldier paves its way to one’s trust and then asks for some money in return for its services which do not even exist. Security Soldier propagates secretly with the help of downloader trojan that drops its code into one’s system without the user and his/her antivirus program noticing it. Having made it on board, Security Soldier reaches the deepest parts of the host OS – the System Registry and System 32 folder; and modifies them by creating some essential files and entries there. When this part is done, Security Soldier holds the compromised system hostage by overwhelming it with its numerous pop-ups and system scans that report imaginary infections on one’s PC and then recommend the user to remove them using Security Soldier commercial version. Do not make this plan work; remove Security Soldier fake antispyware immediately after it gets detected on your machine. Please, see additional details below.
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