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Remove Block Scanner fake antispyware

Published: Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Block Scanner screenshotBlock Scanner (or BlockScanner) should be kept away from – for one simply yet very relevant reason. Block Scanner is fake antispyware because it infiltrates your computer without your awareness and permission and tries to trick you into registering its licensed commercial copy afterwards. Block Scanner is a follower of the renegade malware traditions of an infamous rogueware group also represented by Block Watcher, Shield Safeness and Soft Stronghold. Block Scanner does not need you to install it as it knows some ways to bypass you consent and authentication. BlockScanner tends to employ stealthy trojan viruses for intrusion aims, so you are quite unlikely to notice the rogue sneak inside. When on board, Block Scanner does not linger before deploying the main part of its malicious plan. It issues exaggerated ads and runs bogus scanners to persuade you there’s a bunch of virus infections on your computer. In the meantime, you ought to realize that Block Scanner reports fictitious malware applications. It’s done in the context of Block Scanner brainwashing campaign which consists in scaring you and making you buy its full commercial version. It’s not recommended to stick to Block Scanner advice as this will lead to PC performance degradation and your privacy infringement. Make sure you remove BlockScanner as quickly as possible if it’s on your computer.

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Remove Block Watcher fake antispyware

Published: Friday, October 30th, 2009

Block Watcher screenshotThe application denominated Block Watcher is a major threat to your computer processing capability and, more importantly, to your own privacy. Block Watcher is actually considered to be rogue anti-spyware because it misleads web surfers into believing they have PC infections which are in fact not there. The most unpleasant thing about Block Watcher is its distribution method. Block Watcher spreads with the aid of trojan viruses that do not need to pass the authentication or await user consent to infiltrate your machine. The unregistered version of Block Watcher rogue displays annoying ads that appear, it seems, constantly and hinder you in your work or entertainment by popping up over all of your regular windows. By issuing all those deceptive alerts and scanners, Block Watcher exhibits its starvation for your money which it asks you to pay in exchange for its helping you out with the ‘detected’ parasites. Block Watcher exists to brainwash gullible people into buying its license. So do not allow Block Watcher rogue anti-spyware to let you down by getting your money and disrupting your OS. Remove Block Watcher immediately if you happen to encounter its activity on your computer.

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Remove Windows Enterprise Suite fake antispyware

Published: Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Windows Enterprise Suite ScreenshotWindows Enterprise Suite is rogue antivirus software that presents a great risk to a compromised computer and the PC owner’s privacy. Windows Enterprise Suite refers to the same family as Volcano Security Suite , Windows Enterprise Defender, Windows Security Suite and Windows Protection Suite. Windows Enterprise Suite needn’t follow the authorization requirements when installing onto your computer because it gets inside through other really fraudulent methods. Windows Enterprise Suite typically infiltrates a host system via trojan parasites which find and make use of security backdoors of the to-be invaded system. When inside, Windows Enterprise Suite always displays false claims about spyware detection. Those are fabricated security scanners that run at startup, misleading system tray alerts and other bogus notifications that report malicious activity on your machine. It’s strongly recommended to remove Windows Enterprise Suite fake antispyware to avoid all the unwanted activity mentioned above. Windows Enterprise Suite is only after your money and does not provide any real antivirus services that it claims to offer. Please follow the instructions below to remove Windows Enterprise Suite badware program.

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Remove Soft Barrier fake antispyware

Published: Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Soft Barrier GUI screenshotSoft Barrier is another rogue antispyware, a clone of its latest forerunners Shield Safeness, Soft Stronghold, Soft Safeness, Soft Cop, TrustSoldier, TrustWarrior and SecureFighter. SoftBarrier gets into your system in an outrageously invasive way – it simply trespasses on your private virtual life through the use of trojan viruses of different kinds. Having succeeded in penetrating into your computer, Soft Barrier floods your system with numerous ads notifying you about the detection of dangerous malware activity. These are mostly Soft Barrier system tray alerts, pop-ups and spoof scanners which are NOT to be trusted. Soft Barrier warns you of non-existent PC hazards in order to try and make use of your credulity. Then, Soft Barrier won’t fail to ask for a registration fee which is needed to complete the procedure of its full version installation. Sticking to Soft Barrier prompts may lead to your system disruption so please treat this program with extreme caution. Not only does it provide no antivirus protection – it also slows your system down and jeopardizes your privacy. So please ignore Soft Barrier adware and remove this fake antispyware in the shortest possible terms. The detailed instructions concerning Soft Barrier removal can be found in the passage below.

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Remove Desktop Defender 2010 fake antispyware

Published: Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Desktop Defender 2010 screenshotDesktop Defender 2010 is a program that infiltrates one’s PC without permission and then makes it problematic for the user to remove it. Desktop Defender 2010 refers to the same family as Contraviro (please push the link to learn more about this clone rogueware). Desktop Defender 2010 is sneaky enough to ignore any security obstacles on its way to the potential host OS. When Desktop Defender 2010 installs, it creates its own registry entries and files to expose the system to its obtrusive influence. After such manipulations are completed, Desktop Defender 2010 executables are triggered upon system boot, so you shouldn’t expect calm PC routine with this rogue on your machine. Desktop Defender 2010 displays an enormous number of ads and scanners, none of them being trustworthy. Desktop Defender 2010 just attempts to use the scare methods to arrive at its main objective – make you buy its commercial version. Please do not let Desktop Defender 2010 trick you by its misleading activity. Get rid of Desktop Defender 2010 fake antispyware ASAP to secure your computer and avoid wasting your money on purchasing its absolutely worthless license.

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Remove Volcano Security Suite fake antispyware

Published: Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Volcano Security Suite GUI screenshotVolcano Security Suite belongs to the same group of fake antispyware applications as its recent forerunners Windows System Defender, Windows Security Suite and Windows Protection Suite. Any processes and ads generated by Volcano Security Suite are not to be perceived as stimuli for complying action because the program is known to be pursuing ultimately fraudulent objectives. Volcano Security Suite finds itself inside a host computer through backdoors that must have opened up owing to trojan viruses ‘aid’. Once inside, Volcano Security Suite causes the appearance of some new registry keys and files, which leads to reconfiguration of the critical system functioning parameters. It means – you will get multiple false Volcano Security Suite scanners upon startup, as well as the rogueware-generated fake alerts as you are using your computer. The objective of such activity is to make you believe your machine is being threatened by malicious programs. In fact, though, Volcano Security Suite reports imaginary infections so you should by no means trust the application. Volcano Security Suite only tries to have you buy its licensed copy; so you should not sponsor those hackers. Just eliminate Volcano Security Suite threat once you notice you have it on board.

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