Jun 23
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GamesBar is a free toolbar for Internet Explorer that provides many free online games. However, it can be classified as an adware application, because it constantly displays advertising banners and very annoying popups. What is more, GamesBar may tracks your personal information and pass it on to third parties, without your authorization or knowledge. If you find that your computer is infected with GamesBar, please use the removal guide below to remove it for free.
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GamesBar
Jun 22
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Contraviro is a bogus anti-spyware program that uses false security alerts and scan results in order to convince you that your computer is seriously infected with spyware, adware and Trojans. Presumptively, the rogue was created by the same group of people who have released Unvirex – also rogue spyware remover. As usual, these types of programs are advertised through the use of Trojans and fake online scanners. Of course, Contraviro can be downloaded and installed manually from its website, but this is less common situation.
Once installed, this parasite will supposedly scan your computer and display a list of files that are likely infected and must be removed. These files, though, are legitimate programs and shouldn’t be removed, otherwise it would cause Windows to not operate properly. What is more, you must to purchase Contraviro in order to remove these supposed infections. Obviously, it is recommended not to do so, because Contraviro is a scam, totally useless application. You will only waste your money.
While running, Contraviro will install a DLL file called Layered Service Provider (LSP) on to your computer. It is used mainly to monitor network traffic and detect certain information. Contraviro will also display very annoying and false security alerts stating that your computer is is being attacked by an Internet viruses. It will claim that you must purchase this program in order to ensure full real-time protection. However, as we have already mentioned, Contraviro is a scam. You shouldn’t trust it. Instead, remove this parasite form your computer upon detection. Please use the removal guide below to remove Contraviro from your computer for free.
Contraviro
Jun 21
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From the publisher:
‘Vx2, Inc. is a software development company. We have developed a series of ad targeting applications such as vx2.dll that help advertisers deliver targeted ads.’
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VX2.cc
Jun 19
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Yiqilai is advertised as a search assistant toolbar, however it may secretly collect information about your browsing habits and searched products. Then it displays targeted advertisements and pop-ups based on what your browse. Yiqilai might be also downloaded along with other malware programs. This parasite should be removed after the first appearance. Please use the removal guide below to eliminate this toolbar form your computer for free.
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Yiqilai
Jun 19
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Lsas.Trojan-Spy.DOS.Keycopy is a fake security threat that appears on a fake Windows Security Alert displayed by a rogue anti-spyware Malware Destructor 2009 in order to convince you that your computer is infected. The fake security alert reads:
“WINDOWS SECURITY ALERT!
Lsas.Trojan-Spy.DOS.Keycopy is suspected to have infected your PC.
This type of virus intercepts entered data and transmits it to a remote server.
Windows Internet Explorer 8
“C:WINDOWSie8spuninst
Data interception was detected while visiting a website: http://”
This fake alert states that Lsas.Trojan-Spy.DOS.Keycopy is able to collect your personal information and transmit it to a remote server. However, this is a scam. Your computer is not infected with Lsas.Trojan-Spy.DOS.Keycopy, but with Malware Destructor 2009. You must remove this parasite from your computer as soon as possible. Please use the removal guide below to remove Malware Destructor 2009 from your computer for free.
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Lsas.Trojan-Spy.DOS.Keycopy
Jun 19
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Gamevance is a free gaming software that provides many free games. Unfortunately it will also display many commercial advertisements on your computer. It is not necessary a computer threat, but the problem is that these ads can’t be removed easily. Please use the removal guide below to eliminate Gamevance and its ads from your computer.
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Gamevance
Jun 18
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Virus Remover Professional is a bogus security program, fake spyware remover. The program is classified as a rogue because it is advertised through the use of Trojans, mostly notorious Zlob and Vundo. These Trojans display fake security alerts and pop-ups stating that your computer is heavily infected with spyware, adware and other parasites. If you click on these alerts, you will be redirected to a malicious website that promotes Virus Remover Professional. The main goal of this parasite is to trick you into purchasing the program. However, it is not recommended to do so, because Virus Remover Professional is a scam, totally worthless application. It won’t help you to protect your system in any way.
Virus Remover Professional is a copy of AV AntiSpyware and P Antispyware 09. It uses well known misleading methods in order to convince you that your computer is compromised. Once installed and active, VirusRemoverProfessional will automatically scan your computer and display numerous infections and security issues. Unfortunately, it will not remove these infections until you purchase the program. However, don’t purchase this program under any circumstances. It won’t help you to solve your problems simply because all these infections are fake.
This program will also display security alerts and pop-ups stating that your computer is infected and that you should purchase Virus Remover Professional in order to protect yourself. Here’s an example a fake alert:
“Your computer is being attacked by an Internet Virus. It could be a password-stealing attack, a trojan – dropper or similar.”
If your computer is infected with this program, please use the removal guide below to remove Virus Remover Professional for free.
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Virus Remover Professional
Jun 17
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Sicollda J is an adware program that constantly displays very annoying pop-ups and advertisements. Most of the time, these advertisements are not even associated with the product. It might be difficult to remove SicolldaJ from your computer. Despite this, Sicollda J is not necessary a computer threat, but it brings annoyances by performing its activities.
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Sicollda J
Jun 17
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Malware Destructor 2009 is a rogue security program, fake spyware remover from the same family as Malware Catcher and Malware Catcher 2009. This program uses well known misleading methods to make you think that your computer is compromised. Usually, it uses false scan results, fake security warnings and very annoying pop-ups stating that your computer is infected with spyware, adware and Trojans.
Most of the time, MalwareDestructor 2009 is advertised through the use of fake video codecs and Trojans, such as notorious Zlob or Vundo. The rogue is also promoted on various malicious websites that provide free online scanners. The main goal of rogue applications remains unchanged – to trick out money from naive and inexperienced people. Malware Destructor 2009 is not an exception.
While running, MalwareDestructor2009 will be configured to scan your computer automatically every time you login to Windows. It will state that your computer has numerous infections, but will not remove them until you first purchase the program. The rogue will constantly display security alerts and notifications about privacy violation. Of course, all these infections and security notifications are fake, so you should ignore them. The only truly dangerous application is Malware Destructor 2009 itself.
Obviously, you must remove this parasite from your computer upon detection, otherwise it will cause even more damage to your computer. It may even download and install additional malware onto your computer. Please use the removal guide below to remove Malware Destructor 2009 from your computer for free.
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Malware Destructor 2009
Jun 16
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Protection System Security Alert is a bogus security alert displayed by a rogue anti-spyware application called Protection System. This fake alert claims that your computer is being attacked from a remote computer. “Protection System Security Alert” displays the following information:
“Protection System security alert. Your computer is being attacked from a remote PC.
Attack from 240.105.231.105:10484. Block your computer Internet access to prevent system infection? Windows Firewall has blocked this program from accepting connection from the Internet or a network. If you recognize the program or trust the publisher, you can unblock it.”
If your computer is constantly flooded with this or similar alerts, that means your PC is infected with Protection System. Protection System Security Alert won’t disappear unless you’ll remove Protection System itself. Use the removal guide below to remove this rogue and related malware from your computer.
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Protection System Security Alert
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