You have to admit, the anonymous browsing offered by
ultimatesecuritysuite has its appeal, even if you’re not doing anything shady. There’s just too many ways to spy on people and steal their information available to any Joe that wants it. Too bad the program is a sham. It really would be nice to have the security of knowing that you can’t be seen.
While it pretends to be a comprehensive security system that simultaneously offers you this kind of un-tracked browsing, ultimatesecuritysuite is really just rogue antispyware wearing a fancy suit. This means that once it gets on your computer, either via a Trojan or manual download, it will begin to initiate a series of fake scans that report findings of numerous malicious codes residing on your computer.
The program then urges you to buy the full version of ultimatesecuritysuite at the tune of $100 a pop, claiming that doing so is the only way that you can avoid total computer crash due to the “threats” that it has found. Of course, these threats are entirely fabricated in an attempt to convince you that you need the full version, and buying the full version only leaves you out money and with your credit card information in the hands of thieves.
What’s more, while ultimatesecuritysuite does actually deliver on its promise of blocking your IP from your host server, what it doesn’t tell you is that it actually records all of your browsing activity itself and then uses that information against you. The program is loaded with spyware capable of stealing your personal information and downloading other malicious bugs on to your computer. Not to mention that it is HUGE. The size of the program alone will bog down your computer’s processing speed, even if it didn’t bombard you with a ton of popups and fake system alerts in its attempt to scam you out of your money.
Clearly, if you have been unfortunate enough to have a tango with ultimatesecuritysuite, you should take measures to remove it immediately. The longer it resides on your computer, the greater the danger you’re in. You can remove it manually by blocking its sites, killing its running processes, unregistering its DLLs, and deleting its associated registry values and files. Use caution doing this, as the accidental deletion of the wrong file could cause further damage to your machine, and if you miss any one of ultimatesecuritysuite’s files, the program will simply reinstall itself upon reboot.
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