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Looks Real but it's Not!
AntiSpywareGuard is the latest fake security software with deceptive detection mechanism. AntiSpywareGuard that uses false spyware results to lure you to purchase its full version. Antivirus 2009 usually comes up after you installed a video codec that come with Trojan, malware and virus. Remember that AntiSpywareGuard may dramatically slow your PC and cause system errors.
Antispyware XP 2009
XPAntivirus 2009, also known as XP Antivirus 2009, XPAntivirus2009 XP or XP Antivirus Protection, is a rogue anti-virus program that displays a fake icon on your system tray stating that your computer is infected with spyware.
Extra Antivir is Rogue Security Program. It is a Fake Anti Spyware and it is clone of Rapid Antivirus; Extra Antivir is known to be pushed/advertised by various Trojan Horse programs. It uses aggressive and deceptive techniques to frighten the user into purchasing the program. It gives exaggerated report and claims of spyware found or false positives but will not remove spyware unless the user purchases the program.
 
MS Antivirus is a rogue anti-spyware program that belongs to the same family as Vitae Antivirus 2008 and Vista Antivirus 2008. MS Antivirus has the same characteristics as its predecessors; it is advertised through misleading sites, lists false infections on your computer, and requires you to purchase the program before you can remove anything. Once installed MS Antivirus will be set to run automatically when your computer starts. Once the program has started, it will automatically scan your computer and list a variety of infections that cannot be removed unless you first purchase the program.
 
Personal Defender 2009 is a malware disguised as a security tool. This is not a new way to trick people and gain a purchase, but Personal Defender 2009 uses additional misleading tactics to make things work.PersonalDefender2009 is not able to infect computers on its own; instead, it tricks people into downloading the program voluntarily. PersonalDefender 2009 is delivered by Trojan mupd1_2_1711951.exe. The Trojan mimics Windows Firewall notifications and asks if user wants to enable protection. By clicking “Enable Protection” people actually allow the Trojan to install Personal Defender 2009.
 
Real Antivirus may use malicious tactics, such as fake popups, system alerts and system scans to make you believe you're infected with numerous infections. In order to remove these spyware infections, Real Antivirus messages may redirect you to Real Antivirus website (AntivirusVIP.com) or other malicious websites to purchase the rogue "licensed" program. Real Antivirus may cause browser hijacks, misleading spyware scan results, redirects to malware websites and expose your computer to other malware threats.
 
SpywareRemover 2009 is the latest rogue anti-spyware that will try to trick you into buying its full version. SpywareRemover 2009 may show popups and fake security alerts. Moreover, SpywareRemover 2009 will hijack browser homepage, change system settings, disable Windows firewall, task manager.
 
The Real Issue Here!
These are just a few of the hundreds that are out there to goad you into thinking you are safe. There are a few things you can do to protect yourself and keep this from taking over Your system
Why do you get this stuff you ask? Because it is a Billion Dollar industry. You figure if there are 10's f millions of systems out there that are susceptible to this junk and only 10% actually pay anywhere from $29-$89 per software....that's a lot of dough...and that is per day!
  • Knowledge is your best ammo with this stuff, know your system and it's software
  • Now a days you have to educate yourself just like you are doing know here on our site
  • You have to know some of the common things that are legitimate and that need to update for that we have put together a list of the most common, legitimate software that most people have installed. You can see that list HERE: