ThinkPoint offering the removal of non-existent viruses

ThinkPoint is rogue antispyware that states it can protect PCs. This program is certainly unable to do anything for virus detection or removal though. ThinkPoint (also referred to as Think Point) can infect your computer in a completely obscure way. It uses a trojan virus to get its bad files downloaded onto a targeted machine. Having done that, ThinkPoint begins giving you a huge doze of brainwashing. It imitates a scan of your system and then returns results that claim you have many unsafe malware components on your PC. Each one of such ‘scans’ and pop-ups recommends you get your own registered copy of ThinkPoint to combat the malicious activity. Now, let’s get back to the statement that ThinkPoint does not find real hazards – there is no doubt about that. Why then waste your money for using the services of a utility that forges the detection of malware? Right you are – it makes no sense buying ThinkPoint. You should instead get rid of this nuisance – please try the tips provided in the continuation of this entry.

Smart Engine virus invading its malicious niche

Smart Engine ScreenshotSmart Engine is definitely not the security application you might want to have at your disposal. Despite the fact that Smart Engine calls itself an antivirus solution, it does not perform a single genuine defense function. If you have this rogue antispyware on your computer, it must have installed itself without your permission, right? We bet it did. You see, Smart Engine finds sophisticated yet stealthy options to get promoted onto new machines, being almost always undetected on the intrusion phase. This rogue AV usually displays many fabricated alerts that state you have loads of security issues to be taken care of. For instance, it triggers the “System alerts” that pop up from the system tray and inform you of malicious applications such as trojans that were allegedly found on your computer. Another example of Smart Engine’s mischievous activity is the ad telling you that Lsas.Trojan-Spy.DOS.Keycopy virus is suspected to have infected your PC. Please keep in mind that all these so-called warnings are a fake and should be ignored. Oh, we almost forgot to mention the nasty bogus scanners Smart Engine runs when on your machine. All of these symptoms will not leave you alone until Smart Engine gets eliminated from your system.

Remove Antivirus Action malware as it’s out there to deceive

Antivirus Action is a malware program referring to the same family as the Security Suite rogue spyware remover. Antivirus Action is propagated through blackhat SEO (search engine results poisoning) and trojans that inhabit unsafe Internet sites. This rogue program changes Windows Registry, adds new files and modifies Proxy settings so that you cannot surf the web normally. When the executable related to Antivirus Action is launched on your computer, the nefarious program will start triggering its fake alerts and scanners. They are all about trying to convince you that there’s something amiss and your PC needs an immediate aid otherwise it will crash. You should be smart and never fall for ads like that. Antivirus Action admittedly misinforms you of PC security issues so as to make you visit one of its sites (via redirect routine) and complete a purchasing transaction there. So Antivirus Action is a purely money-oriented project that messes up computer systems and then demands a payment from the unsuspecting victim. The cleaning section of this post (please see below) should help you out of this malware trap. Just one more tip: if Antivirus Action keeps you from downloading the removal tool below, try doing that in Safe Mode with Networking (you can boot into it using your F8 key during PC launch). Additionally, you can try TeeSupport online tech service by clicking the banner in the right-hand sidebar – in that case, a tech agent will do the malware eradicating for you.

AntiVirus Studio 2010 is a severe threat to your PC

AntiVirus Studio 2010 ScreenshotAntiVirus Studio 2010 is the kind of program people should stay away from. Being promoted on Antivirusstudio.com and Antivirusstudioorg2010.com scam websites, this rogue security application is spreading real fast, gradually becoming one of the largest upcoming cyber hazards. AntiVirus Studio 2010 can make its way on your computer without necessarily asking for your approval to. It has a simpler method in its arsenal – the trojans that possess the stealth to infiltrate PCs silently. If the intrusion turns out successful, AntiVirus Studio 2010 will be able to begin putting its intimidation tactic into practice. We mean this fake AV program issues pop-ups and generates scanners that in no way inform you about what is actually happening in your system. AntiVirus Studio 2010 is all about counterfeiting computer protection activity just to persuade you that it’s a reliable and useful defense solution. If a victim falls for all that scam, chances are AntiVirus Studio 2010 full version gets purchased carelessly. We do hope you are not among the gullible ones and won’t waste your money on a pest like AntiVirus Studio 2010. You mustn’t linger when dealing with AntiVirus Studio 2010 – just get rid of it at once and for good.

Remove Antivirus8 or face its destructive impact

Antivirus8 ScreenshotAntivirus8 (aka Antivirus 8) is a new bogus malware removal program that seeks some fraudulent profit. This application pretends to find lots of insecure stuff on one’s computer while the system is actually virus-free (but for Antivirus8 scareware itself of course). This rogue antispyware utility needn’t be manually installed as it uses trojans to get inside a PC. It’s thanks to trojan horses that the trespassing of Antivirus 8 is unexpected as a rule. Having made it onto your computer, Antivirus8 will do some deep system modification work which gradually flows into an apparent PC functioning distortion on the outside. You will be receiving false claims on spyware, trojans and other nasty parasites allegedly found inside your PC. In the meanwhile, Antivirus8 does not actually detect anything malicious. It simply tries to alarm you about how badly your machine is contaminated and how urgently it needs fixing. In the long run, Antivirus8 will prompt you purchase its full version telling you that it’s going to repair your supposedly malware-infested computer. Please treat Antivirus8 software with extreme caution as it deceives you and is after nothing but your money. You should uninstall this rogue application as soon as you can.

Antivirdog.net maintaining the scareware promoter status

Antivirdog.net ScreenshotAntivirdog.net is an extra-annoying website that pops up out of the blue instead of being visited like a normal one. This domain has been found to sell the licenses for Security Suite – a bad resident of the software world that tricks users into throwing their money to the wind. Antivirdog.net shall be visited in case the affiliated rogue security program (Security Suite) installs itself on the Operating System without the consent and authorization from the potential victim. The site under being described is entitled “Powerful PC Protection”, the first word being misspelled with the double ‘l’ in the end. But that’s not the only thing that testifies to Antivirdog.net fraudulent nature. The worst thing about it is the activity it implements. The scam site recommends people install the registered version of Security Suite which does not deserve to be considered a real antivirus solution. Should you ever hit Antivirdog.net because of browser rerouting, it’s a must to make sure you got no infections on your PC that might be leading to such unwanted browser behavior. The guideline below will walk you through the system virus check and help you remove the parasites found.

Remove SafetyGuard otherwise get deceived

SafetyGuard ScreenshotSafetyGuard is parasite software at its worst. Not only is it useless for virus removal but can also damage your computer system and succeed in tricking you out of some money. SafetyGuard belongs to the well-known and already slightly forgotten family of fake antispywares that was last represented by TrustDoctor scam. SafetyGuard has a very similar User Interface and acts in pretty much the same way. This counterfeit security program installs through fake online scanner sites that may pop up when you are navigating websites like you usually do. The scanner notifies you that you have some serious malware issues and recommends you download a security client to get help on that. Once you unknowingly let SafetyGuard inside this way, it will start popping up yet more harshly. There will be more scanners that confirm your PC being severely infected with dozens of various threats. After that, SafetyGuard will advise you register its commercial software by purchasing the product license. Do not ever do that otherwise you will be swindled out of some savings. SafetyGuard is not nearly as good as it poses to be. Its mission is to deceive you so do not be tolerant to that. So you need to disable SafetyGuard ASAP – below is the description how.

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