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| antispyware | SecurityFighter Offers No Security! | 0 | Wednesday, 11:26 PM EST by antispyware | ||
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If you read the title, you have probably already guessed – SecurityFighter is another rogue security program that makes all sorts of claims and really only wants your money. This malware displays misleading and false security alerts, supposedly to warn you of existing threats and infections. While these alerts can look very real and convincing, it's just a ploy to get you to believe that threats exist on your PC, so that you will buy the full version of the product to remove these infections and protect your computer. If you spend your money, you get nothing.
SecurityFighter creates harmless files, then places them on the supposed “scan” they offer you so that if you download this scan, these files look to be infections or threats. Through constant alerts, SecurityFighter does everything in its power to convince you that you need to buy the product to remove these infections. This rogue is like the others – it has no ability to detect infections or threats, and cannot remove anything. If that were all there was to it, no big deal. However, SecurityFighter is malware and can cause problems for your PC, as well as you personally. These malicious applications often track everything you do when you are online. The searches you perform and websites you visit may be sent to third parties, so that these parties can then turn around and send emails and other advertisements that are related to your interests. SecurityFighter also affects the performance of your PC, usually making it slow or unstable. Additionally, private information may be accessed which places your identity at risk. Although this doesn't usually happen, it very well could. How do you know if SecurityFighter is installed on your PC? If your computer is running slower than normal, you are getting pounded with pop-up ads and security warnings, your home page has changed or your browser is sending you to strange websites, most likely you have spyware.
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| antispyware | Use Shareware with Care or Prepare for Spyware | 1 | Apr 29 2009, 11:48 AM EDT by caseyjones123 | ||
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Thread started: Nov 27 2008, 1:18 AM EST
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You can unknowingly install spyware, adware and all their manifestations when you install new software (most commonly freeware or shareware and P2P file-sharing programs) even when you install legitimate supply products for your computer. Many of these programs are intended to track your internet browsing habits, such as frequented sites and favorite downloads, and then provide advertising companies with marketing data.
Some spyware programs can adversely affect your computer's performance, and may prevent you from accessing secure services. There are quite a few antispyware programs out there, but my favorite is SpyZooka, which comes with a 100% spyware removal guarantee. SpyZooka will rid your computer of all traces of spyware and adware that has somehow infected your PC. Use SpyZooka and see how quickly your computer returns to its original speed and performance.
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| antispyware | What is Internet Antivirus Pro? | 2 | Apr 29 2009, 11:46 AM EDT by caseyjones123 | ||
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Thread started: Dec 23 2008, 9:25 PM EST
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Internet Antivirus Pro is a new rogue program that pretends to be security software. <a href="http://www.spyzooka.com"> Internet Antivirus Pro</a> is different from the majority of rogue programs out there in several key ways.
The most significant way that Internet Antivirus Pro is different is the way it spreads. Most rogue antispyware programs spread through the Vundo or Zlob Trojans. Internet Antivirus Pro spreads through a hijacker that will get on your system at Avmyscan.com or other sites that push Internet Antivirus Pro, which will get on your computer if you visit the sites even just once. Removing Internet Antivirus Pro is tricky. Some antispyware programs remove it easily while others will completely miss removing Internet Antivirus Pro. I firmly believe you should not pay more than $40 for an antispyware program. One great program to check out is SpyZooka. At under $40 and with a 100% removal guarantee, you can’t go wrong!
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