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 <item><title>Antivirus 2010 Security Centre</title><description>2010-07-29 19:32:46 - 411 on Spyware : Antivirus 2010 Security Centre screenshot Antivirus 2010 Security Centre is one of the uglier fake antispyware programs we ve seen in a long time Using some kind of weird medical-style template, the program combines its amateurish design with bad English  Trial License, You need check your PC  to create a threat that is both ridiculous and dangerous to your computer at the same time It gets into your hard drive through fake badware detection websites and then pesters you with an endless series of Antivirus 2010 Security Centre pop-ups warning of viruses that aren t really there---all to scare you into handing over a few bucks for nothing Ignoring this problem isn t going to make it go away Follow these instructions to remove Antivirus 2010 Security Centre for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/245107.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/245107.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Antivir Solution Basic</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-07-29 07:11:42 - 411 on Spyware - Antivir Solution Basic is the twin of fake antispyware Antivir Solution Pro Antivir Solution Basic is one of those creepy rogue programs that hide evil intentions behind a well designed, friendly face that feels legit When those Antivir Solution Basic pop-ups start swamping your screen, you may suspect that you're being tricked -- but those Antivir Solution Basic popup ads vibe so real deal it s easy to be fooled But don't click -- that s how these crooks make their money Antivir Solution Basic may look good, but looks aren t everything Antivir Solution Basic is a liar -- despite its  warnings,  the only thing you're infected with is Antivir Solution Basic And unfortunately for us, Antivir Solution Basic won't remove itself </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/244943.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/244943.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Net Protector AntiVirus 2010</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-07-28 17:55:04 - 411 on Spyware - Net Protector AntiVirus 2010 is one of those creepy fake antispyware programs that hide evil intentions behind a friendly face and a design that makes it look legit When those Net Protector AntiVirus 2010 pop-ups start appearing, you may suspect that it s fake, but it looks so much like the real deal that it s easy to get tricked That s how these crooks make their money NP AV gets into your computer through bad downloads and phony promotional websites, and once it digs into your hard drive it starts pestering you with  Virus   Spyware Scn  pop-ups trying scare you with lies about viruses on your computer Net Protector Antivirus may look good, but looks aren t everything Here s how to remove Net Protector AntiVirus 2010 for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/244637.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/244637.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Antivir Solution Pro</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-07-13 18:29:18 - 411 on Spyware - Antivir Solution Pro screenshot Antivir Solution Pro barely tries to hide the fact that it s a fake antispyware program with no real services to offer As soon as it gets on your computer, you may notice you have trouble accessing the internet and can t even get to a lot of your files And if nothing on your computer works other than this pushy program screaming,  Pay me  Pay me  then it s obvious who the culprit is Just like most other badware programs of its kind, the Antivir Solution Pro virus works to get its makers a few extra bucks by scaring people into paying for a nonexistent service Those Antivir Solution Pro pop-ups will just keep coming until you pay Don t let the scammers win Follow these steps to remove Antivir Solution Pro for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/240136.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/240136.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Earth AV</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-07-13 18:29:18 - 411 on Spyware - Earth AV screenshot The jokers behind the Earth AV virus try to align their product with the environmental movement, but the connection goes no deeper than the color scheme and the grammatically challenged tagline,  Care of whole Earth  Don t fall for it  Earth AV just wants to take advantage of your goodwill toward the planet Earth AV pop-ups appear when you re on the web and hassles you about how your system might be at risk, warning that you need to pay them if you want to get rid of the viruses you supposedly have on your hard drive But just like this program s green leanings, it s nothing but talk If you want to help the environment, let s make sure crooks like these stop sucking up our valuable resources Follow these steps for free Earth AV removal </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/240135.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/240135.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>AntivirusGT</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-07-05 20:11:01 - 411 on Spyware - AntivirusGT screenshotAs you probably know by now, getting rid of AntivirusGT isn t easy That s because this annoyingly persistent pest isn t actually a well-meaning antivirus program Its scans and warnings are all fake---it s just trying to scare you into paying for a nonexistent Antivirus GT license Of course, you probably already suspected this, which is why you re trying to remove AntivirusGT The problem is that its files are hard to find and it doesn t show up in the Add Remove Programs section of the Control Panel Meanwhile, the longer you keep it on your computer the more havoc it creates---hijacking your browser, messing with your registry, and slowing your computer down Let s throw out this unwanted guest before it gets too comfortable Here s how to remove AntivirusGT for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/237763.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/237763.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>PC Defender Antivirus</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-07-01 19:36:56 - 411 on Spyware - PC Defender Antivirus screenshot The PC Defender Antivirus is one of the meanest fake antispyware programs to come along in a while It s one of those badware programs that look basically real, so you might not immediately pick up on the fact that it s screwing with your computer s insides and scheming to take your money But behind the friendly exterior and PC Defender Antivirus pop-ups, this program is up to no good It hijacks your browser, disables your real security software, and pumps your computer full of RAM-stealing sludge So you might want to get rid of PC Defender Antivirus now, before things get worse Your computer s not feeling so great, but you can give it a boost by following these steps to remove PC Defender Antivirus for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/236950.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/236950.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>AV Antivirus Suite</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-06-29 22:02:12 - 411 on Spyware - The badware AV Antivirus Suite is an offshoot of the AV Security Suite virus that has been giving thousands of Windows users fits in recent weeks The virus is spread through shady downloads and scam websites like antispybasenet, and once it gets into your computer it really makes a mess of things Getting this infection on your computer can be endlessly frustrating, not to mention bad for your productivity It takes control of your registry, redirects search engines, and sends never-ending AV Antivirus Suite pop-ups with fake security threats This is one of the biggest fake antispyware programs ever, so it ll probably be around a while But you can do your small part by following these steps to remove AV Antivirus Suite for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/236238.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/236238.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>antispybasenet</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-06-21 22:32:45 - 411 on Spyware - antispybasenet screenshot For the last month, the badware AV Security Suite has expanded its empire over vast stretches of the web, infecting millions of computers along the way These hard-working crooks have achieved this by bundling their program with misleading downloads, setting up lots of promotional websites, and using a Google redirect virus to send web users to these sites Most of the sites get taken down, but antispybasenet seems to have staying power If you go there, you'll see a large but amateurishly designed website full of badly written content and phony testimonials It'll also try to get you to download its badware, which isn't a good idea Just in case AV Security Suite finds its way onto your hard drive, here's how to get rid of it </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/233595.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/233595.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Windows Registration Checker</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-06-18 05:04:33 - 411 on Spyware - Windows Registration Checker screenshot You re checking your email, minding your own business, when suddenly this garish Windows Registration Checker pops up with its polite appeal to  Please fill out all the required fields below  Right away, you suspect that something s not right Why would Microsoft need your credit card information to verify your registration  Why would they need your birth date  Why would they do this at all  Since you re reading this, you obviously saw through the scam Your instincts were correct  With this fake Windows Registration Checker pop-up lurking on your desktop, you re a few keystrokes away from handing your credit card to crooks from some far-off country where the long arm of the law doesn t reach Let s get rid of it, shall we  Here s what to do </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/232748.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/232748.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Defense Center</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-06-14 22:43:33 - 411 on Spyware - Defense Center screenshot Since you re reading this, you probably already suspect that Defense Center is nothing but a big piece of junk designed to steal your money and take control of your computer  and your mind  And you re correct---that sinister-looking eye in the upper right corner is the hypnotic gaze of pure evil Don t look into it Like its twin brothers Protection Center and Data Protection, Defense Center is a trojan It rides in on the back of some legitimate download, and immediately starts enslaving your hard drive For your computer and your sanity, it s best to remove Defense Center sooner rather than later Get rid of this thing before the evil robot learns to think for itself Follow these steps for Defense Center removal </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/231408.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/231408.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Sysinternals Antivirus</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-06-04 07:25:52 - 411 on Spyware - Sysinternals Antivirus screenshot Sysinternals Antivirus is just another sneaky piece of fake antispyware that gets by simply by cultivating a Windows-y appearance and not trying to do too much Like its partners in petty web-crime XJR Antivirus and AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro, it manages to look semi-legit in spite of its gibberish name and total lack of real functionality This pest burrows into your hard drive, sends endless Sysinternals Antivirus pop-ups, and tries to get you to pay for a fake Sysinternals Antivirus activation key by showing a bunch of fraudulent warnings about made-up viruses with scary names like  Email-WormWin32Meronda  Don t buy it This virus is infuriating, but you can forget this ever happened by following these steps to uninstall Sysinternals Antivirus for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/228488.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/228488.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>AV Security Suite</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-06-04 07:25:52 - 411 on Spyware - AV Security Suite screenshot If you re wondering whether AV Security Suite is a virus, check your security software and see if it s functioning No  Then you have badware If you still don t believe me, take a good look at verified security threats Antispyware Soft and Antivirus Suite Notice anything  I know it s frustrating, but if you have AV Security Suite, you can t just pretend it s not there You can try, but those AV Security Suite pop-ups are just going to keep reminding you over and over that something is amiss in your poor computer s innards And if you don t do something soon, things could go from bad to worse Don t have your computer put down just yet Here s how to get rid of AV Security Suite for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/228487.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/228487.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Protection Center</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-06-02 00:39:24 - 411 on Spyware - Protection Center screenshot If you have the Protection Center virus, you re probably getting sick of these creepy pop-ups pestering you every few seconds, and you ve probably found out that removing this thing isn t easy Like its big brothers Data Protection and Digital Protection, it tries to trick you by calling itself  Protection Center  Unregistered version ,  as if there s such thing as a registered version In reality, it s all just a scam to get your money Those  14 security threats  have not been found, and you don t have infections named  GayCodeclookAlert  or  webSearchWin32  Believe these warnings, and you may end up letting some bad things into your computer Avert your gaze from the evil eye, and follow these steps to uninstall Protection Center for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/227674.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/227674.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Security Master AV</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-05-28 02:26:14 - 411 on Spyware - Security Master AV screenshot The Security Master AV virus is the latest badware from the clowns who thought My Security Engine and CleanUp Antivirus were pretty clever It has the same strategy, too  Incessant Security Master AV pop-ups show fake warnings designed to scare you into paying for a nonexistent activation key But it s not just that Security Master AV also digs deep into your computer and makes itself unremovable It messes with your registry setting and probably does other stuff that we don t even know about It s safe to say that getting rid of Security Master AV is a good idea If closing those pop-ups over and over isn t your idea of fun, follow these steps to uninstall Security Master AV for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/226481.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/226481.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Win Antispyware Center</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-05-25 01:41:18 - 411 on Spyware - Win Antispyware Center screenshot If you have the Win Antispyware Center virus, you ve probably spent hours futilely trying everything you can think of to get rid of this pest and its incessant Win Antispyware Center pop-ups You ll never get that time back, but you can get your revenge by zapping this freeloader and living a happy, badware-free life In the mold of typical fake antispyware, this program gets into your computer through shady downloads, messes with your settings, and does everything it can to scare you into paying for a Win Antispyware Center activation code The joke is that there is no activation code, and it s all just a scam Don t let this faker steal any more of your time Here s how to uninstall Win Antispyware Center for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/225196.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/225196.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>XJR Antivirus</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-05-21 21:55:09 - 411 on Spyware - XJR Antivirus screenshot If it seems the XJR Antivirus badware has a lot in common with AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro and Your PC Protector, that s because it s just a renamed version of those viruses It s strategy is the same  Dig into your computer and pester you until you ll pay anything just to get those XJR Antivirus pop-ups to stop Once installed, it changes your registry and disables your antivirus programs, which makes it a hassle just to send an email or check Facebook And the longer you go without getting rid of this virus, the more chance it has to take control of your computer Time to stop Googling  XJR Antivirus activation key ---there s no such thing Instead, follow these steps to uninstall XJR Antivirus for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/224542.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/224542.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>ByteDefender</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-05-21 21:55:09 - 411 on Spyware - ByteDefender screenshot The ByteDefender virus hijacks the Windows logo to try to convince users that it s a legitimate antivirus program, but it s actually a real security threat, not to mention an irksome pest that you probably don t want hanging around your computer for too long As with its dozens of predecessors---including the recent SystemArmor and Trustdoctor---you can spend hours trying to get rid ByteDefender, but it s just not going to happen if you don t know the proper steps And the longer it s there, the longer it has to try to trick you into paying with its lies But don t worry---this is not one of those wipe-your-hard-drive-and-rebuild-from-scratch types of situations To get your computer back to normal, follow these steps to uninstall ByteDefender for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/224541.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/224541.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Live Security Suite</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-05-14 06:06:14 - 411 on Spyware - Live Security Suite screenshotThe Live Security Suite virus has a straightforward strategy  1  Dress up like an antivirus program 2  Tell people their computers are infected 3  Profit Its genius is in its simplicity And judging by how many of these pests there are, it must work pretty well If you re new to this type of thing, here s what you need to know  You don t have any of those infections, there is no Live Security Suite activation key, and the only way to get rid of those Live Security Suite pop-ups is to use our methods Otherwise, it ll do everything it can to stay lodged in your hard drive Ready to get back to the computer you know and love  Here s how to remove Live Security Suite for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/222097.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/222097.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SystemArmor</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-05-14 06:06:14 - 411 on Spyware - SystemArmor screenshotThe SystemArmor virus, just like its buddies TrustDoctor and ProtectDefender, pretends to offer  Realtime protection  but really just wants to poke around in your computer, make a mess of things, and maybe squeeze a little money out of you It s a simple scam, but things will only get worse if you let this badware hang around SystemArmor gets into your computer through ill-advised downloads and immediately starts filling your hard drive with useless junk, which it then  detects  in hopes that you ll drop a few bucks for their phony registration Hopefully you haven t let things get that far But don t put your OS out of its misery just yet Instead, give it new life by following these free SystemArmor removal instructions </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/222096.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/222096.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Data Protection</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-05-08 02:10:45 - 411 on Spyware - Data Protection screenshot If you re getting creeped out by this new Data Protection virus, welcome to the club For the past few months, this same fake antispyware has been invading people s computers under the names of Digital Protection, Your Protection, and a bunch of others It s no fun, and that creepy android eye definitely doesn t make things any better Like those other pests, this sneaky program is hard to get rid of Data Protection gets into your computer as a trojan, tampers with your settings, and annoys you with incessant Data Protection pop-ups---all in an effort to scare you into paying for nothing And when you try removing it, it just digs in deeper Don t like giving handouts to scammers  Here s how to uninstall Data Protection for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/220134.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/220134.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>A-fast Antivirus</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-05-04 22:12:53 - 411 on Spyware - A-fast Antivirus screenshotThe virus A-fast Antivirus, which pretends to offer  Complete system protection,  is a web-security disaster waiting to happen At best, it will drive you crazy with endless A-fast Antivirus pop-ups and annoying scare tactics At worst, it may attempt to steal your private information and take your money Either way, you should probably get rid of this pest as soon as possible But as you may have noticed, this fake antispyware doesn t like to do what it s told You can try to uninstall it a million times, and it will just keep coming back until you click that  Activate  button Not a good idea Rather than letting these web crooks win, let me show you how to remove A-fast Antivirus for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/218756.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/218756.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-05-03 20:11:55 - 411 on Spyware - AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro screenshot The AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro virus is exactly the same as Your PC Protector badware, which drove thousands of innocent web users crazy with its scare tactics AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro is the same, filling your computer with a bunch of junk and annoying you with endless pop-ups and phony scans that don t actually do anything Some people who get this virus think that if they just get an AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro activation key then they can freely uninstall the program, but it s not so easy These scammers will gladly take your money, but you ll never get an activation key, and you ll definitely never get  protection  from this program Ignore those pestering pop-ups, and follow these steps to uninstall AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/218292.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/218292.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>TrustDoctor</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-04-27 01:59:35 - 411 on Spyware - TrustDoctor screenshot The TrustDoctor virus is a pushy fake antispyware program that refuses to take no for an answer Like its badware buddies ProtectDefender, and ProtectSoldier, it barges into your computer with big promises of so-called  Realtime protection,  but you end up getting nothing but endless pop-ups and a hard drive full of junk Once it gets into your computer, this fake badware digs in deep and refuses to budge It sends a bunch of TrustDoctor pop-ups that pretend to detect infections, but this is just a scare tactic designed to get you to click that  Register  button Don't be tempted Clicking that button only leads to bad things Ready to move on with your life  Here's how to remove TrustDoctor for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/216222.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/216222.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Antispyware Soft</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-04-27 00:20:51 - 411 on Spyware - Antispyware Soft screenshotThe virus Antispyware Soft, related to recent badware threats Antivirus Suite and Antivirus Soft, is a really uncool piece of fake antispyware designed to hijack computers, steal information, and be an all-around hassle If you're reading this, you probably know that getting rid of Antispyware Soft is hard You pretty much have to out-hack the computer nerds who made it, which isn't easy This fake antispyware gets into your computer through pushy Antispyware Soft pop-ups Once installed, it shows fake scans warning of made-up viruses with names like  DisableKey  and  Edge Tech,  but what it doesn't say is that your real problem is a nasty virus by the name of Antispyware Soft Don't let the scammers win Here's how to uninstall Antispyware Soft for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/216194.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/216194.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>My Security Engine</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-04-27 00:20:51 - 411 on Spyware - My Security Engine screenshotThe My Security Engine virus is another scam software release from the badware crooks behind Security Guard and CleanUp Antivirus It uses a Microsoft-y design to trick web users into thinking they're getting a cool security program, but it turns out to be nothing but a headache waiting to happen Once installed, it immediately starts spamming you with My Security Engine pop-ups showing phony system scans warning of nonexistent viruses Then, once it's scared you into thinking your computer could blow up any minute, it tries to wrangle you into paying for  Ultimate protection,  which doesn't actually do anything If you have this fake antispyware, take a couple of headache pills and follow these steps to get rid of My Security Engine for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/216193.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/216193.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Digital Protection</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-04-13 02:37:14 - 411 on Spyware - Digital Protection screenshotDo you have the Digital Protection virus on your computer  If so, you've probably noticed that it's kind of hard to get rid of Digital Protection is classic badware  It digs deep into your hard drive and changes your system settings so that you can't remove it Then, it works overtime trying to convince you it's a legit program, but it mostly just annoys you Those Digital Protection pop-ups and system scans have no ties to reality Your computer is not infected with PORNperversionRIO or any of the other viruses it  detects  Don't listen to those fake system scans, and definitely don't click that  Easy one-click registration  button Ready to wipe this stain off your hard drive  Here's how to uninstall Digital Protection for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/211361.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/211361.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Your Protection</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-04-06 00:53:52 - 411 on Spyware - Your Protection screenshotThe Your Protection virus is another fake antispyware program from the weirdoes behind User Protection and Dr Guard They try to make their program look like some futuristic cyborg come to fix all your computer's problems, but it's actually more of a sci-fi trojan horse specifically designed to ruin people's days with obnoxious Your Protection pop-ups and phony system alerts As you've probably found out by now, this thing is hard to get rid of It disables your security software, and it makes several of your Control Panel tools infuriatingly inaccessible But it is possible to get rid of Your Protection, so take a deep breath Let's show this evil robot that humankind is still in charge Here's how to uninstall Your Protection for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/209086.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/209086.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Antivirus Suite</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-04-01 03:54:25 - 411 on Spyware - Antivirus Suite screenshot The Antivirus Suite virus belongs to a special class of badware It doesn't just annoy you with Antivirus Suite pop-ups  it also digs into your hard drive, screws with the settings, and holds your computer ransom until you pay for their phony Antivirus Suite activation You get nothing in return but a smaller bank account and a slightly lower opinion of humankind Antivirus Suite gets into your computer through ill-advised downloads, and it immediately starts blocking certain programs from running It then displays phony security alerts warning of made-up threats like  DownloaderWin32Delfcgx  And every step of the way, it keeps prompting you to pay for so-called  maximal protection  Don't let these troublemakers spoil your faith in humanity Follow these steps to uninstall Antivirus Suite for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/207734.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/207734.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Control Components</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-03-27 00:26:26 - 411 on Spyware - Control Components screenshotFrom the crooks who brought us last year's Control Center, the Control Components virus is another leap forward in obnoxious badware with shady promotional tactics It's anyone's guess how this fake antispyware gets into people's computers, but once it's there, it's enough to make a sane person want to reject modern technology and go live in the woods Once installed, this program sends an endless stream of Control Components pop-ups warning of all sorts of problems including  porn cache   tracking cookies,   7493 unknown virus signatures,  and  23 system utilities,  all in an effort to get you to pay for a fake Control Components license Hands off that sign-up button Follow these steps to uninstall Control Components for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/206003.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/206003.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Security Guard</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-03-19 01:41:48 - 411 on Spyware - Security Guard screenshotThe Security Guard virus employs all the latest badware tools to wreak havoc on your computer and ruin your day This fake antispyware from the crooks who made CleanUp Antivirus and Security Antivirus fills your computer with a bunch of useless junk and then tries to get you to pay to remove this same useless junk To make things worse, it shows endless Security Guard pop-ups and tries to scare you with phony system scans that  detect  a long list of mean-sounding viruses with names like  VirusWin32Fakera  Most of these are just recycled names from years-old viruses, and they probably haven't been anywhere near your computer Ready to restore sanity to your hard drive  Here's how to get rid of Security Guard for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/203187.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/203187.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Antivirus 7</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-03-13 01:04:26 - 411 on Spyware - Antivirus 7 screenshotThe Antivirus 7 virus is a sneaky piece of fake antispyware that, while claiming to provide  protection against malicious software,  actually eats away at your computer s insides All those little icons in the main window are just there to provide a nice-looking face for a mean little program Like its buddy Antivir, Antivirus 7 is just a ploy to get your money Those Antivirus7 pop-ups do nothing, and the system scans are fake Sadly, the people making this junk are probably in some little country on the other side of the world, so there s not much we can do about it What you can do is keep your money in your pocket, and follow these steps to get rid of Antivirus 7 for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/201281.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/201281.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Smart Security</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-03-11 03:55:11 - 411 on Spyware - Smart Security screenshotIf your computer has the Smart Security virus, stop clicking its pop-ups and alerts right now That there are so many of them may make this hard, but trust me The more you keep clicking, the harder it ll be to make this fake antispyware leave you alone Like its buddy SecurityTool, SmartSecurity is an obnoxious type of badware that enters as a trojan, screws with your computer s security settings, and does everything it can to take down your computer from within And as far as these crooks are concerned, if they can scam a little money out of you in the process, all the better Sick of playing whack-a-mole with these never-ending pop-ups  Let me show you how to uninstall Smart Security for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/200514.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/200514.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>CleanUp Antivirus</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-03-11 03:55:11 - 411 on Spyware - CleanUp Antivirus screenshot CleanUp Antivirus is yet another cruel piece of fake antispyware from the sick people who tortured us with Security Antivirus, My Security Wall, and countless other nasty little pests These things eat away at your computer s innards while relentlessly pestering you with phony alerts, repetitive pop-ups, and fake system scans that do nothing So when this fake antispyware warns you that  Your system is not cleaned yet  don t be tempted to click that  Clean Now  button If you do, you re walking into a trap And even if you don t click it, this thing can still wreak havoc on your hard drive Ready to free yourself form this program s evil clutches  Here s how to get rid of CleanUp Antivirus for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/200513.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/200513.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Dr Guard</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-03-02 01:27:17 - 411 on Spyware - Dr Guard screenshotWith the Dr Guard virus, the makers of Paladin Antivirus are back to weird us out with another creepily designed piece of badware Yes, that is a syringe you see over there by the  System Scan  button, and yes, that android eye in the upper-right corner will hypnotize if you look too long On top of being really weird, the Dr Guard fake antispyware tries to remove your legitimate antivirus software It sends obnoxious Dr Guard pop-ups that lie to you about made-up viruses with names like  GayCodeclookAlert,  and it refuses to leave until you pay for a nonexistent full version Don t let the creepy eye win Let me show you how to get rid of Dr Guard for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/196822.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/196822.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Advanced Defender</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-02-10 00:16:13 - 411 on Spyware - Advanced Defender screenshotThose Advanced Defender pop-ups you re seeing on your computer are not actually trying to help you This program is badware designed to scam people out of money So don t believe the lies Your computer s not infected with  VirusJSFortnight,   BackdoorNetbus  or any of the other goofily named viruses Advanced Defender supposedly  detects  If you re wondering, the Advanced Defender virus probably entered your computer as a trojan attached to a seemingly legitimate download It may have altered your computer s registry settings, but it probably hasn t actually done permanent damage to your computer And if you remove it now, it won t I know it s frustrating, but don t throw your computer out the window just yet Instead, follow these steps to get rid of Advanced Defender for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/190238.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/190238.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SafePcAv</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-02-07 02:33:16 - 411 on Spyware - SafePcAv screenshot The SafePcAv virus is the latest scam cooked up by the badware crooks behind GuardWWW and MyPcSecure These guys have no qualms about lying, being annoying, and sabotaging people s computers just for a little bit of money And if you have this on your computer, you already know that they do a pretty thorough job of it Those SafePcAv alerts that come up every 5 seconds  Fake And those system scans that try to tell you your computer has hundreds of infections  All fake That s just this program s way of trying to scare you into paying for their  Realtime protection,  which doesn t exist Ready to drop this nuisance like a bad habit  I ll show you how to get rid of SafePcAv for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/189335.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/189335.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>GuardWWW</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-02-03 02:43:12 - 411 on Spyware - GuardWWW screenshot The crooks behind the GuardWWW virus aren t very good at naming their badware programs---who thought InSysSecure, SysDefence, and TheDefend were good ideas for names ---but they do have a knack for creating super-obnoxious programs that are hard to get rid of GuardWWW is more of the same  annoying scareware tactics, phony scans, and manipulative pleas for free money Fun stuff It enters as a trojan, burrows deep into your computer, and changes your registry settings After that, it starts sending its horrible GuardWWW pop-ups, which try to fool you into thinking your computer is infected Then it starts asking for money for  Realtime protection  it can t deliver Don t feel like getting scammed today  Let me show you how to uninstall GuardWWW for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/187964.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/187964.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Antimalware Defender</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-02-02 03:46:03 - 411 on Spyware - Antimalware Defender screenshot The Antimalware Defender fake antispyware tries to profit off of web users  comfort with Windows software It blatantly rips off Microsoft design features right down to the logo and the color scheme But if you have the Antimalware Defender virus, try to see beneath the surface These black-hearted badware crooks just want your money After sneaking into your computer, this program pulls out all the stops, spamming you with Antimalware Defender pop-ups, showing fake system scans, and trying to scare you into paying for a nonexistent full version No, you don t really have a threat named  Browser Modifier  Win32 Zwangi  They just want you to think you do Sick of the lies  Let me show you how to remove Antimalware Defender for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/187583.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/187583.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>MyPcSecure</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-02-02 01:26:06 - 411 on Spyware -  screenshot The only thing new about the fake antispyware MyPcSecure is the name Otherwise it s a clone of PcSecureNet, DefendAPc, and about 30 other badware pests that have been terrorizing millions of web users in recent months If you have the MyPcSecure virus, take a deep breath It s ugly and rude, but it s not hard to get rid of Like all of its little buddies, this badware gets into your computer as a trojan It messes with your browser and registry settings, and then it sends MyPcSecure pop-ups to try to scare you into thinking your computer is infected, but it s all just a ploy for money Ready to get your old computer back  Let me show you how to uninstall MyPcSecure for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/187521.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/187521.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Antivirus Soft</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-02-02 01:26:06 - 411 on Spyware - Antivirus Soft screenshot If you have the Antivirus Soft virus, don t be fooled by the  Innovative protection for your PC  tagline or the sophisticated design of the program This is fake antispyware from the same badware crooks who recently inflicted Antivirus Live upon honest web users like yourself These people are not trying to help you They just want your money The Antivirus Soft badware gets into your computer through ill-advised downloads It spams you with Antivirus Soft pop-ups warning of phony viruses supposedly on your computer But it s all a scam to get you to pay for  maximal protection,  which doesn t exist, at least with these guys Don t pay the ransom to get your computer back Instead, follow these steps to remove Antivirus Soft for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/187520.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/187520.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Live Enterprise Suite</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-01-28 02:15:42 - 411 on Spyware - Live Enterprise Suite screenshot The fake antispyware Live Enterprise Suite, from the crooks who gave us Internet Antivirus Pro, doesn t just try to scam you It also fills your computer with a bunch of clutter, all in an effort to convince you that you your computer has viruses So even if you manage to uninstall Live Enterprise Suite, it ll still leave a trail of garbage in its wake The Live Enterprise Suite virus enters as a trojan, spams you with pop-ups, and throws a bunch of little fake viruses all over your computer Finally, it begs for money for a  activation key,  which you ll never get Instead, let s  activate  the Live Enterprise Suite removal process Let me show you how to get rid of this badware for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/186096.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/186096.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>PcSecureNet</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-01-28 02:15:42 - 411 on Spyware - PcSecureNet screenshotThe badware whizzes behind PcSecureNet make their living by scamming people into paying for a non-existent product They ve done it with over 30 identical fake antispyware programs, including PCsSecure and DefendAPc, and they just keep on going So if you ve been trying to get rid of this PcSecureNet virus, you re not alone It s put thousands of people through the same aggravation Here s what it does  It sneaks into your computer through shady downloads, changes your computer s settings, and spams you with PcSecureNet pop-ups Then, it displays fake system scans that supposedly detect infections on your computer, but which are actually just making stuff up Ready to squash this pest and move on with your life  I ll show you how to uninstall PcSecureNet for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/186095.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/186095.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>PCsSecure</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-01-25 22:59:17 - 411 on Spyware - PCsSecure screenshot If you have a short temper, the PCsSecure fake antispyware won t be good for your mental health Not only is it ugly, but it s also persistent---it digs in deep, it spams you incessantly, and it refuses to leave If you don t know the tricks, PCsSecure removal can take all day, and you ll end up with a battered and dejected hard drive A clone of DefendAPC, InSysSecure, and about 30 other obnoxious viruses, PCsSecure rudely storms into your computer, takes over your browser, and screws with your registry settings It shows a PCsSecure pop-up that displays a fake system scan warning of made-up viruses, and then it asks for money Ready to relieve this badware headache  I ll show you how to uninstall PCsSecure for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/185212.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/185212.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Desktop Security 2010</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-01-22 23:04:24 - 411 on Spyware - Desktop Security 2010 screenshot The fake antispyware Desktop Security 2010, from the badware crooks who gave us the Total PC Defender and Desktop Defender 2010 scams, comes with a few new tricks Like other fake antispyware, it performs phony system scans, but rather than displaying nonexistent viruses, it distributes a bunch of little files throughout your system and then  detects  these Pretty clever, but not too fun for the people who get this thing In addition to the fake system scans, this program spams you with Desktop Security 2010 pop-ups, alters your registry settings, hijacks your browser, and fills your system with noxious clutter Ready to wash these toxins out of your computer  I ll take you through the steps for Desktop Security 2010 removal </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/184603.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/184603.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>ProtectSoldier</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-01-22 02:23:55 - 411 on Spyware - ProtectSoldier screenshotProtectSoldier is fake antispyware from the badware team that recently inflicted the ProtectDefender and ArmorDefender spyware scams upon web users The sleek, Windows-themed design can t quite hide what lurks beneath---pure evil Okay, maybe  evil  is going too far, but you know what I mean Protect Soldier invades your computer as a deceptive download It fiddles with your Registry settings, making ProtectSoldier removal difficult It spams you with ProtectSoldier pop-ups and phony system scans warning of made-up viruses Then, it starts saying,  Give me money  Give me money  for a full version that doesn t exist Maybe not evil, but shameless Ready to give these guys the firm scolding they deserve  Here s how to uninstall ProtectSoldier for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/184277.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/184277.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>ProtectDefender</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-01-20 23:59:42 - 411 on Spyware - ProtectDefender screenshot The badware ProtectDefender---a twin of yesterday s ArmorDefender---uses a friendly-looking Windows logo to trick you into thinking it s the real deal But in reality, it s just another fake antispyware scam dolled up in a cheap costume and sent out to drive internet users batty Here s how it works  It sneaks into your computer as a trojan Then, it sends ProtectDefender pop-ups to scare you with fake system scans Finally, once you re quaking in your boots over all the infections supposedly in your computer, it starts asking for money for a full version---or as they call it,  realtime protection  Ready to stop obsessing over this pest and move on with life  Here s how to get rid of ProtectDefender for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/183822.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/183822.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>ArmorDefender</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-01-20 00:46:33 - 411 on Spyware - ArmorDefender screenshot ArmorDefender is a shiny new piece of badware from the people who ve kept us busy with the AntiAID and SaveKeep fake antispyware series If you ve been victimized by these anonymous web-jerks, don t feel bad Just keep your credit card information far away, and you ll be back to your usual internet procrastination in no time How does it work  As you ve already seen, once it trojans its way into your computer, it starts spamming you with ArmorDefender pop-ups showing fake system scans that warn of made-up viruses with names like  ClickSpringOinadserver  Then, it starts asking for money for some nonexistent full version Starting to feel woozy from banging your head against your keyboard  Take some aspirin, and I ll show you how to uninstall ArmorDefender for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/183302.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/183302.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Win Security 360</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-01-17 23:28:20 - 411 on Spyware - Win Security 360 screenshot If you have Win Security 360, that barrage of spam pop-ups and security alerts currently emanating from your computer is easy to explain Win Security 360 is behind this mess This fake antispyware gets into your computer as a trojan, and it runs fake system scans designed to scare you into paying for a  full version  They seriously expect people to fall for this And apparently, some people do Win Security 360 pop-ups try to convince you that legitimate files stored on your computer are viruses, so if you re not fully aware of everything on your hard drive, you might get tricked But let s not give these badware scammers a free ride on our dough Follow these steps to remove Win Security 360 for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/182569.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/182569.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>DefendAPc</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-01-16 23:06:22 - 411 on Spyware - DefendAPc screenshot Here s DefendAPc, a worthless badware program from the guys behind InSysSecure, APcDefender, and about 25 others This fake antispyware has no redeeming qualities---it spams you with DefendAPc pop-ups, lies about viruses on your computer, and tries to scare you into paying for nothing If you re wondering how it got into your computer, it probably came bundled with another download, or maybe you accidently clicked a bad link And once DefendAPc gets installed, it alters your computer s registry settings, making it almost impossible to get rid of It digs in and clings to your hard drive like some kind of crazy  clinging thing But if you know the special trick, it s not hard Keep reading, and I ll tell you how to remove DefendAPc for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/182451.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/182451.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Ghost Antivirus</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-01-14 01:07:45 - 411 on Spyware - Ghost Antivirus screenshot Ghost Antivirus is spooky new badware from the English-challenged scammers behind Antivirus They think they re clever, but when you use taglines like,  detects everything that others don t even note  you sort of tip your hand Sadly, even once you ve figured out it s badware, this pest is hard to get rid of This program sneaks into your computer through shady downloads It spams you with Ghost Antivirus pop-ups showing fake system scans that supposedly detect infections on your computer Once they ve scared you, they ask you to pay to  enjoy full functionality of Ghost Antivirus  But in reality there's no functionality at all If you re ready to cast out this evil spirit, no exorcist needed Just follow these steps to remove Ghost Antivirus for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/181330.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/181330.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SysDefenders</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-01-12 02:53:56 - 411 on Spyware - SysDefenders screenshot The badware SysDefenders is yet another goofy-looking scam from the fake antispyware series---including InSysSecure, SysProtector, and lots of others---that has been driving computer users crazy for weeks If this is your first experience with these pests, you re probably wondering what the heck you have to do to get rid of this thing Luckily, it s not hard SysDefenders sneaks into your computer through backdoor channels It then displays phony SysDefenders alerts and pop-ups lying about viruses on your computer It doesn t actually have the ability to scan your computer All it does is scare you and try to take your money Not the most clever scam ever, but apparently it works Not interested in financially supporting web-crooks  Here s how to uninstall SysDefenders for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/180498.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/180498.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Guard Pro</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-01-09 01:51:02 - 411 on Spyware - Guard Pro screenshot The fake antispyware Guard Pro just wants your money It sneaks into your computer as a trojan, digs in, and sets up a typical little badware scam And if your computer has it, you know it s not fun---unless you like having anonymous hackers try to steal your money Personally, I could live without it Once installed, this badware sends Guard Pro pop-ups to scare you into thinking your computer is infected by made-up viruses And if you keep clicking their phony alerts, you ll get the Guard Pro payment screen You can pay if you want, but you ll get nothing in return Ready to get rid of this forgettable pest and move on with your life  Here s how to uninstall Guard Pro for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/179785.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/179785.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>APcDefender</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-01-07 03:18:26 - 411 on Spyware - APcDefender screenshotAPcDefender is another cash-grab from the badware scammers behind PcsProtector, GreatDefender, and about 15 others This one is sort of new in that it only comes in German, Italian, and French, but everything else is the same You just get to see what fake antispyware alerts look like in another language How exciting This program creeps into your computer as a trojan, and it wastes no time getting its spam on APcDefender pop-ups display phony system scans warning of non-existent viruses, and then come the money requests And if you re reading this, you probably already know this program refuses to leave until it gets its money But don t wipe your poor computer s memory just yet I ll show you how to uninstall APcDefender for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/179029.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/179029.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>PcsProtector</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2010-01-05 04:13:01 - 411 on Spyware - PcsProtector screenshotIf you have PcsProtector, check these out  GreatDefender, TheDefend, GuardPcs Look familiar  That s because these scammers have been repeatedly releasing the same fake antispyware under different names You're probably wondering, if they were planning to release it 20  times, why wouldn t they design it better  But don t try to comprehend the mysterious ways of the badware scammer It's pointless This thing s nasty, but it s easy to remove PcsProtector gets into your hard drive as a trojan It spams you with PcsProtector pop-ups, and then it shows phony alerts about made-up viruses It all leads to the sign-up screen, where they ll gladly take your credit card info---and give you nothing in return Want your old computer back  Here s how to uninstall PcsProtector for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/178174.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/178174.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SystemCleanerPro</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-30 06:06:56 - 411 on Spyware - SystemCleanerPro screenshot SystemCleanerPro does everything an antispyware program is supposed to do---except remove spyware I guess the brilliant minds behind this program forgot to include that little detail And while they were at it, they turned it into a badware scam---and not a very good one What I m saying is the System Cleaner Pro is fake antispyware It gets into your computer as a trojan It spams you with pop-ups, and then it tries to scare you with fake system scans And one thing they didn t forget to include in their little program is the registration screen, complete with a field for your credit card number Want to save your money for programs that actually do something  Here s how to uninstall SystemCleanerPro for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/176652.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/176652.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Total PC Defender</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-29 02:02:46 - 411 on Spyware - Total PC Defender screenshot Total PC Defender thinks it s pretty clever It digs its badware claws into your hard drive, sends you phony alerts, and then gives you the old  This is just a trial version, so pay up  treatment And they do it with a semi-legit-looking design that vaguely recalls Vista But if you look more closely  between the alerts and Total PC Defender pop-ups  you ll see this is clearly fake antispyware If the grammar mistakes and awkward tagline aren t enough, do a Windows Explorer search for the so-called  infected files  on your PC Actually, don t waste your time They re not there So back away from your computer with that hammer, and let me show you how to remove Total PC Defender for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/176265.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/176265.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Antispyware Shield Pro</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-29 01:07:50 - 411 on Spyware - Antispyware Shield Pro screenshot Antispyware Shield Pro is a fake antisypware release that wants to scare you, spam you, make your computer unusable, steal your money, and destroy the world Okay, maybe not that last part, but it s a mean piece of badware Here s its deal  It sneaks onto your hard drive and digs itself a nice little hole where it can t be found Then it takes control of your browser, sends spam pop-ups, and tries to scare you with Antispyware Shield Pro alerts showing made-up viruses And before you have time to figure out it s a scam, you re looking at a pushy sign-up screen asking for your credit card info Save the planet, and get rid of this pest Here s how to remove Antispyware Shield Pro for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/176258.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/176258.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>APCProtect</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-25 00:20:02 - 411 on Spyware - APCProtect screenshot APCProtect is the latest fake antispyware from the dependable badware-makers behind stuff like ProtectPcs and TheDefend These guys may not have an eye for design, their titles are weird, and their English isn t so great, but their nasty little programs get the job done, over and over The APCProtect scam sneaks into your computer through spam pop-ups and fake codec updates Once installed, the program shows APCProtect pop-ups that try to scare you with phony system scans and made-up viruses And as you probably already know, the more you try to get rid of this thing, the harder it clings to your poor computer Head sore from banging it against your keyboard  Relax, and I ll show you how to remove APCProtect for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/175715.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/175715.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Malware Defense</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-21 02:44:56 - 411 on Spyware - Malware Defense screenshot Malware Defense is a badware release with amazing similarities to PC Live Guard and Live PC Care I m just guessing, but it seems these guys are just releasing the same fake antispyware over and over under different names  But why would anyone do such a crazy thing  Maybe because these scammers are just trying to make a quick buck before people catch wind of their little racket Too late We know this program is a trojan, that its Malware Defense pop-ups are spam, and that its system scans are not real So, we re not going to give them any money Come up with something new, guys Ready to send these crooks on their merry way  Here s how to remove Malware Defense for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/174443.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/174443.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>ProtectPcs</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-21 02:44:56 - 411 on Spyware - ProtectPcs screenshot ProtectPcs is new badware from the delightful people behind SysDefence, TheDefend, and about 15 other nasty programs These guys make the ugliest looking fake antispyware programs, and they make more of them than anyone else It s actually sort of impressive Being this annoying must take real commitment Like all the others, Protect Pcs gets into your computer as a trojan It spams you with ProtectPcs pop-ups showing fake system scans, and then it begs for money Did I mention these guys are classy  They want money for doing nothing, and they want it now Ready to flush this toxic spam out of your computer s system  Here s how to uninstall ProtectPcs for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/174442.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/174442.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SysDefence</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-17 21:40:21 - 411 on Spyware - SysDefence screenshot SysDefence is the latest release from the spelling-challenged badware kids behind the scams TheDefend, GuardPcs, and IGuardPc They love their clunkily designed little app so much that just can t stop renaming and re-releasing it over and over and over with robotic reliability Like all the others, this fake antispyware enters your computer through a trojan Then, SysDefence pop-ups try to scare you with fake system scans showing made-up viruses Once that s over, it starts begging you for money, and it keeps spamming you until you agree to pay Fun stuff Is your computer being held hostage by this design abomination  Here s how to remove SysDefence for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/173521.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/173521.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>System Adware Scanner 2010</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-17 00:33:38 - 411 on Spyware - System Adware Scanner 2010 screenshot System Adware Scanner 2010 is one of the more nasty recent badware pests It sneaks into your computer, installs itself, and creates a special driver, called  noterminate,  that prevents you from uninstalling the program And then they start with their lovely scare tactics Once installed, incessant System Adware Scanner 2010 pop-ups make your life miserable with phony system scans, almost-convincing design elements, and made-up viruses with names like  ba12ckdexe  If you re seeing these, take a deep breath They re not really on your computer See those requests for money  That s what this scam is all about Not in the mood to hand over free money to web crooks  Here s how to Remove Adware Scanner 2010 for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/173081.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/173081.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>TheDefend</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-17 00:33:38 - 411 on Spyware - TheDefend screenshot Here s TheDefend, the newest badware release for anyone who just can t get enough of this lovely fake antispyware series that includes GuardPcs, IGuardPc, SiteAdware, and about 10 others Yup, that harsh blue and black design, those clunky names, and these trashy scare tactics really set my heart aflutter Can we have another one tomorrow  Once installed, TheDefend pop-ups display fake system scans to try to convince you your computer is infected Then, after they ve sufficiently scared you, they start asking for money for a full version they can t deliver Don t you just love these guys  A real classy bunch Alas, all good things must come to an end, so here s how to remove TheDefend from your computer for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/173080.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/173080.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>GuardPcs</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-16 02:46:23 - 411 on Spyware - GuardPcs screenshot GuardPcs is yet another funny looking, poorly made fake antispyware release from the badware creeps behind IGuardPc, SiteAdware, and about 10 others This program may be amateurly designed, but it s still nasty Once it gets going, it s hard to get rid of How does it work  After sneaking into your computer as a trojan, this badware installs itself, shows GuardPcs pop-ups with fake system scans, and then refuses to leave until you hand over money Pretty simple, really But if you ve been spending the last 50 hours trying to get rid of this pest, you know how stubborn it is Sick of these scammers jerking you around  Here s how to get rid of GuardPcs for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/172516.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/172516.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>IGuardPc</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-12 06:29:57 - 411 on Spyware - IGuardPc screenshot IGuardPc is yet another piece of fake antispyware from the people behind lame badware releases like SiteAdware, RESpyWare, and REAnti I keep hoping mommy ll find out what these kids are doing on the computer and send them to bed without dinner, but no luck yet Maybe tomorrow Juvenile design aside, these programs are tough to get rid of After getting into your computer as a Trojan, it ll start showing these ugly IGuardPc pop-ups with fake system scans that  detect  made-up bugs Then, the pathetic begging starts Even after you find out it s badware, IGuardPc refuses to leave until you hand over money Ready to shoo these troublemaking kids off your lawn  I ll show you how to remove IGuardPc for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/171293.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/171293.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Safety Anti-Spyware</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-11 03:27:53 - 411 on Spyware - Safety Anti-Spyware screenshot Safety Anti-Spyware is an unimpressive piece of badware that sneaks into your computer, shows fake system scans, and pretends to detect a bunch of made-up viruses with names like  agrepexe  and  win323  It s all just part of their sad little scheme to get you to give them money Pity these badware makers  They try hard, but they re not too bright Oh, and then there's this, from their Safety Anti-Spyware pop-up  Attention  we are strongly recommend you to activate your copy of Safety Anti-Spyware 3 in order to make your PC work better and safe Does this butchery of English hurt your brain  Let me show you how to get rid of Safety Anti-Spyware for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/170844.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/170844.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SiteAdware</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-10 05:22:31 - 411 on Spyware - SiteAdware screenshot SiteAdware is just another one of these goofy-looking fake antispyware releases from the anonymous badware scammers who ve recently graced the internet with programs like AntiTroy, RESpyWare, and REAnti Yup, some real winners in that group Thanks a bunch, anonymous badware scammers Here's what they do  First, SiteAdware pop-ups appear as you re surfing the internet The program then sneaks onto your computer and installs itself Right after that, it begins showing phony system scans alerting you to a bunch of made-threats Finally, this SiteAdware scam starts begging for money Of course, they don t do anything to earn it They just want free money Rather save your money for products that actually give you something in return  Here s how to uninstall SiteAdware for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/170476.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/170476.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>AntiTroy</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-09 04:42:00 - 411 on Spyware - AntiTroy screenshot AntiTroy is yet another badware release from the design-challenged makers of AntiAdd and RESpyWare For once, the name actually kind of makes sense Your computer is Troy, and this fake antispyware Trojan horse is the shady gift sent to bring your computer down from within  for all you ancient history buffs out there  Here s how it works  It installs itself and takes over your computer with phony alerts and AntiTroy pop-ups Then, it spams you with phony system scans showing made-up viruses with names like LinuxRamenWorm And when you re good and scared, it starts begging for money But this AntiTroy scam has no real protection to deliver Ready to rid your computer of this unwanted guest  Here s how to get rid of AntiTroy for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/170015.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/170015.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Antivirus Live</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-08 05:47:49 - 411 on Spyware - Antivirus Live screenshot Antivirus Live, the latest spawn from the Antivirus System Pro badware family, throws all the typical fake antispyware tactics at you First, it sneaks onto your computer and installs itself Then, it runs fake system scans that, after showing phony threats, beg you to  Activate Antivirus Live now to be sure that maximal protection is applied  And it does all this under the hilariously feeble tagline,  Protecting every second  But beneath all this ridiculousness, Antivirus Live is seriously creepy It hijacks your browser, guides you to friend sites, spams you with Antivirus Live pop-ups, and even tries to steal your personal data Not interested in handing over your passwords to badware-making web creeps  Here s how to get rid of Antivirus Live for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/169564.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/169564.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>PC Live Guard</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-05 08:21:02 - 411 on Spyware - PC Live Guard screenshot PC Live Guard is more fun stuff from the badware makers who gave us Live PC Care, Additional Guard, System Defender, and a growing number of other identical programs These nasty little pests, once installed, spread little files all over your computer, then  detect  them in an effort to scare you into handing over money It also spams you with PC Live Guard pop-ups and  Warning  Virus detected  alerts that say your computer is infected with stuff like  BATLooper,  whatever that means And the worst part is that it just won't quit As much as you try, it just keeps coming back Tired of being terrorized by this stubborn scam  Here s how to delete PC Live Guard from your computer for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/168934.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/168934.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Live PC Care</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-04 03:10:41 - 411 on Spyware -  screenshot The new fake antispyware Live PC Care, like its buddies Additional Guard and System Defender, is part of a recent wave of badware releases that employ sneaky new tactics to scam money out of innocent web users What does it do  Basically, after Trojan-ing onto your computer, it distributes a bunch of little files all over your hard drive Then, when Live PC Care pop-ups do fake system scans, they  detect  these files That way, if you do a separate windows search for the files, you ll see that they re actually there, which might tempt you to pay for Live PC Care s so-called  ultimate protection  Pretty clever, huh  Luckily, their cleverness stops there, and free Live PC Care removal is pretty darn easy I ll show you how </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/168479.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/168479.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>AntiAdd</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-12-02 04:58:56 - 411 on Spyware - AntiAdd screenshot If you want to know our feelings on AntiAdd s ugly design, see our previous posts on badware releases RESpyWare, REAnti, and KeepCop AntiAdd is just another replica of those pests It brings nothing fresh to the table, just a new name attached to the same old blue and black sloppiness Design aside, like those past scams, AntiAdd is a nasty piece of fake antispyware that will stop at nothing to scare you into paying for a nonexistent full version It uses bogus warnings, AntiAdd alert pop-ups, and fake system scans to try to convince you your computer is infected Don t take the bait Ready to send this program back to the web-designers  hell it crawled out from  Here s how to get rid of AntiAdd for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/167700.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/167700.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>RESpyWare</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-29 05:04:30 - 411 on Spyware - RESpyWare screenshot Introducing RESpyWare, the latest badware release from the makers of REAnti and KeepCop These programs are easily recognizable by their clunky blue-and-design and their awkward names I mean, RESpyWare  Is that supposed to be a catchy name  Anyway, all of these programs have the same MO They sneak into your computer through a Trojan, run fake system scans showing made-up threats, and then ask you for money for full protection And if you re lucky, you may also see repetitive  Spyware Alert  taskbar messages, plus RESpyWare pop-ups that spam you as you surf the web Don t you just love those  But there is a solution, so don t send your computer packing just yet I can show you how to remove RESpyWare for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/166063.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/166063.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Antivir</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-28 01:58:43 - 411 on Spyware - Antivir screenshot Antivir is a nasty badware release whose main goal is to scare you into paying money to activate a so-called  license,  which doesn t actually exist It s promoted through Antivir pop-ups that appear when you re surfing the web, and it gets into your computer through sleazy, slippery tactics If that s not enough, the lovely people who created this charming program have made it so that it runs every time you start your computer and can t be shut down until you remove it Once installed, it shows phony system scans that  detect  a bunch of made-up viruses, but this is all just part of the Antivir scam Sick of this program s sordid scare tactics  Let me show you how to delete Antivir from your computer for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/165917.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/165917.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>REAnti</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-27 02:46:39 - 411 on Spyware - REAnti screenshot REAnti is another oddly named, awkwardly designed badware release from the makers of KeepCop, SecureKeeper, and LinkSafeness Like those other clunkers, this fake security software sneaks into your system, uglies up your monitor with REAnti pop-ups, and tries to scam money from you with sneaky scareware tactics Fun stuff The most irritating thing about the REAnti scam is that it just doesn t stop REAnti alerts show fake system scans showing made-up threats with crazy names like z996worm569dll If you search your computer, you ll find you don t actually have these things They re just trying to scare you into paying Not a fan of manipulative web scammers with poor taste in color schemes  Let me show you how to get rid of REAnti for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/165669.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/165669.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Eco Antivirus 2010</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-26 04:24:05 - 411 on Spyware - Eco Antivirus 2010 screenshot The badware Eco Antivirus 2010, like Green AV, is a shameless ploy to earn our trust with phony environmental concern I have no idea what security software, fake or otherwise, could do for the environment, and EcoAntivirus 2010 doesn t explain Its eco-friendliness apparently doesn t go beyond the title, the leafy design, and the nonsensical tagline,  Stay Protected, Care of Earth  Nice English there, guys Like other fake antispyware programs, this one spams you incessantly with Eco Antivirus 2010 pop-ups showing fake system scans It ll say your computer has viruses with names like WinIEMonsterd, but it s all made up Ignore the requests for money Ready to eliminate this scam from your carbon footprint  Here s how to get rid of Eco Antivirus 2010 for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/165400.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/165400.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>KeepCop</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-26 04:24:05 - 411 on Spyware - KeepCop screenshot KeepCop is the latest offering from the badware makers whose SecureKeeper and LinkSafeness tormented our hard drives with phony alerts and tortured our eyes with their hideous black-and-blue design How do these people sleep at night, knowing they ve inflicted the ugliest badware in history upon thousands of innocent web users  Keep Cop gets into your computer through misleading downloads, and then it does everything in its power to make you wish you d never heard of the internet It spams your browser, impersonates Windows Security Center, and displays KeepCop pop-ups showing fake  Infiltration Alert  warnings and made-up infections Then come the requests for money Ignore Ready to send this program to the scrapheap where it belongs  I ll show you how to uninstall KeepCop for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/165399.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/165399.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Additional Guard</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-26 04:24:05 - 411 on Spyware - Additional Guard screenshot If Additional Guard seems to have a lot in common with recent spyware pests Enterprise Suite and System Defender, that s because they re basically the same program, released under different names If this is your first experience with this fake antispyware, remember it, because you may see it again Like its badware buddies, this Additional Guard scam enters your computer through misleading emails or web downloads Once installed, it distributes 20 or so harmless files throughout your computer, which it then  detects  through a phony system scan Finally, when you re good and scared, it starts asking for money Are these Additional Guard pop-ups causing you to have doubts about this whole internet thing  Read on, and I ll help you get rid of Additional Guard for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/165398.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/165398.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Enterprise Suite</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-20 03:57:35 - 411 on Spyware - Enterprise Suite screenshot Enterprise Suite is a fresh badware release from the wonderful people who inflicted System Defender and Windows Enterprise Suite upon us Like those old pests, this fake antispyware gets on your computer as a Trojan and does everything it can to scam money from you In addition to the usual Enterprise Suite pop-ups and fake security scans, this program puts a bunch of little files throughout your computer so that it can  detect  them in its scan How very kind Let s all thank the Enterprise Suite scammers for filling our computers with more useless files Ready to show your appreciation by wiping this scareware off your hard drive  Let me show you how to get rid of Enterprise Suite for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/163234.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/163234.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SecureKeeper</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-19 02:34:52 - 411 on Spyware - SecureKeeper screenshot SecureKeeper, a clone of recent badware pests LinkSafeness and SiteVillain, is an irritating little program with an attitude to match its unsightly design It enters as a Trojan, installs itself, and puts you through the wringer with phony SecureKeeper alerts and fake scans showing made-up viruses like  Email-WormVBSTrader  Oh, and did I mention it s ugly  Then, Secure Keeper shows a fake  Security Center Alert  saying,  Infiltration Alert  and then it says you re being attacked from the IP Address 169103177196 These are just typical fake antispyware tactics designed to scare you into giving money for a non-existent program Ready to get these offensively designed SecureKeeper pop-ups out of your line of sight  Keep reading, and I ll show you how to get rid of SecureKeeper for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/162820.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/162820.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SiteVillain</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-17 00:27:26 - 411 on Spyware - SiteVillain screenshot SiteVillain is a badware clone of last week s AntiAid It enters computers through Trojans, and then it tricks users into manually installing it Using the standard scareware tactics, SiteVillain runs a fake system scan showing made-up alerts, and then it asks for money for a full version And if you like a nice helping of spam with your fake antispyware, Site Villain will work tirelessly to drive you up the wall with SiteVillain pop-ups, and it may also redirect your browser to scam websites pushing more useless software In short, SiteVillain turns your computer into an unrecognizable shill for its spam Ready to rescue your computer from the clutches of this villain  Here s how to get rid of SiteVillain for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/161383.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/161383.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Control Center</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-17 00:27:26 - 411 on Spyware - Control Center screenshot Control Center is clever new badware that pretends to offer the  Best PC health components,  but it s actually just a typical fake antispyware program It employs a Microsoft-y design to achieve a look of legitimacy, and it uses  Database update error  and  License error  alerts to try to scare you into paying It would be nice if Control Center could offer everything it pretends to provide, but your computer probably already has most of these things anyway Control Center preys upon people who don t realize this To make its act more convincing, it disables your real security software and performs a fake system scan Want to keep your computer alive and kicking a while longer  Here's how to uninstall Control Center for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/161382.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/161382.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>LinkSafeness</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-17 00:27:26 - 411 on Spyware - LinkSafeness screenshot LinkSafeness is another new badware clone of SiteVillain and AntiAID I m not sure what meaning we re supposed to take from the name  Link Safeness,  but these guys obviously aren t into things like making sense or designing professional-looking programs I think they just care about money The LinkSafeness virus enters your computer as a Trojan, fudges your security settings, and works determinedly to be an overall pest and to scam money out of you It does this with LinkSafeness pop-ups showing phony system scans and fake security center windows that ask you for money for full virus protection Want to save your money for programs that make sense, look good, and actually work  Follow these LinkSafeness uninstall instructions to remove this fake antispyware for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/161381.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/161381.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>System Defender</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-14 04:49:40 - 411 on Spyware - System Defender screenshot System Defender is nasty badware from the crooks who made Windows Enterprise Suite It s part of a new wave of fake antispyware releases that install a bunch of little files throughout your computer, which the program then  detects  This tactic is designed to convince savvy web users that this is not your typical scareware Luckily, these scammers don t know how to keep their tricks secret for long This program enters your computer through sneaky web promotions Once installed, it starts spamming your desktop, and then a System Defender pop-up runs a phony system scan That s when it shows you all those little files that it has injected into your computer So, close that scam payment screen, and let me show you how to get rid of System Defender for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/160825.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/160825.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SystemWarrior</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-12 06:01:03 - 411 on Spyware - SystemWarrior screenshotSystemWarrior is yet another pesky release from the malware factory that has churned out around 40 identical programs over the last few months, including SystemFighter, BlockProtector, and ShieldSafeness I used to think this series would have to end at some point, but now I m convinced it s going to outlast us all Fortunately, they re easy to get rid of System Warrior enters computers through shady downloads After installing itself, it shows SystemWarrior pop-ups with fake system scans designed to scare you into thinking your computer is in trouble Then, it asks for money for a full version, which it can t deliver This malware could be around a while, so you might as well learn how to deal with it now Let me show you how to remove SystemWarrior from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/160046.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/160046.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>AntiAID</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-12 02:12:13 - 411 on Spyware - AntiAID screenshot AntiAID is a nasty piece of malware that pretends to be a real antispyware program, but which actually just wants to steal money If its clunky design isn t enough to give it away, how about that name  Is  Anti AID  supposed to give me a warm, fuzzy feeling of security  Maybe I just don t get it AntiAID sneaks into your computer through other downloads or fake codec updates An AntiAID pop-up performs a fake system scan that shows made-up viruses like  newfeat3chm,  which are supposed to scare you into thinking your computer is in danger That s when they start pestering you for money Want to save your money for a pro-aid program  I ll show you how to remove AntiAID from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/159996.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/159996.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>AntiMalware</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-11 04:22:20 - 411 on Spyware - AntiMalware screenshotAntiMalware is fake antispyware from the people behind PC Scout and Active Security Like the others, it slips into your computer via sneaky downloads, and it has the ability to immediately disable your legitimate security program Then, AntiMalware pop-ups show fake system scans designed to scare you into paying for a non-existent full version Basically, AntiMalware wants to be the new sheriff in town, but it doesn t want to do any of the work It just wants to spam you, frighten you, and profit from your misfortune Good thing we don t let our real-life authority figures get away stuff like this, or we d be in trouble Not a fan of pushy guests who refuse to leave  Let me show you how to remove AntiMalware from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/159646.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/159646.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SystemFighter</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-11 04:22:20 - 411 on Spyware - SystemFighter screenshot SystemFighter is the latest fake antispyware from the most prolific malware makers on the web The people behind SystemVeteran, BlockProtector, ShieldSafeness, and about 40 others just don t know when to quit Sure, I admire their drive and persistence, but come on We all need to take a break some time, right  Like all the others, System Fighter sneaks in your hard drive through Trojans or fake codec updates It runs whenever you start your computer, and it uses SystemFighter pop-ups to scare you with fake system scans showing all kinds of made-up viruses The goal is to take your money and run But don t lose all faith in your fellow human just yet I ll show you how to remove SystemFighter from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/159645.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/159645.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SystemVeteran</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-09 21:09:51 - 411 on Spyware - SystemVeteran screenshot SystemVeteran is another lovely contribution from the malware minds who cooked up such programs as BlockProtector, BlockWatcher, SoftBarrier, and many, many more These guys take the quantity-over-quality approach to their releases, which makes them easy to spot Good for us, bad for them System Veteran enters your computer through a Trojan or bundled with a seemingly legitimate download Its SystemVeteran pop-ups run fake system scans that show a bunch of made-up viruses with names like  WormDOSDir573b  Then, after it has scared you into thinking your computer is crawling with nasty pests, it starts asking you for money Rather save your money for things that actually exist  Let me show you how to remove SystemVeteran from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/158964.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/158964.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>MaCatte Antivirus 2009</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-05 22:55:44 - 411 on Spyware - MaCatte Antivirus 2009 screenshot MaCatte Antivirus 2009 is a nasty piece of malicious scareware trying to get a free ride by closely resembling the legitimate McAfee security software The MaCatte logo is practically identical to McAfee s, and the program design incorporates a lot of McAfee-influenced elements Yup, these MaCatte people are shining beacons of integrity MaCatte Antivirus 2009 tricks people with a legitimate-looking website Once downloaded, MaCatte SecurityCenter pop-ups begin displaying fake security scans with the purpose of scaring you into paying for a non-existent full version That s right, you don t actually have the  Trojan-DownloaderWin32Smalldge  or  W32BenjaminWorm  viruses Don t give up on technology just yet Your computer is still your friend Let me show you how to remove MaCatte Antivirus 2009 from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/157986.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/157986.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>BlockProtector</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-05 22:55:44 - 411 on Spyware - BlockProtector screenshot BlockProtector is the new malware from the people who gave us BlockKeeper, ShieldSafeness, and about 35 other very similar programs And by  very similar,  I mean exactly the same These people just keep slapping new names on this thing and sending it out How long can they keep this up  Like all the others, Block Protector sneaks onto your hard drive through trojans or fake codec updates It runs whenever you start your computer, using BlockProtector pop-ups to display phony system scans and non-existent virus threats The goal is to convince you your computer is in legitimate danger, and then to take your money and run Not impressed by this tired old scam  I ll show you how to remove BlockProtector from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/157985.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/157985.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>BlockScanner</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-01 07:35:25 - 411 on Spyware - BlockScanner screenshot BlockScanner is a new rogue from the makers of SoftBarrier, ShieldSafeness, and dozens of others It uses all the typical techniques to deceive you into thinking it s legit, but what these scammers really want is to take your money and run, never to be seen again at least until a couple days from now when they release BlockBarrier, or whatever they call the next one Their techniques are pretty simple  Block Scanner gets into your computer by tricking you into thinking you re downloading something else Once installed, BlockScanner pop-ups show fake system scans alerting you to made-up viruses supposedly on your computer Then, they ask for money for  full protection   aka no protection at all  Want to save your money for products that actually exist  Let me show you how to remove BlockScanner from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/156020.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/156020.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>BlockWatcher</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-11-01 07:35:25 - 411 on Spyware - BlockWatcher screenshot Here s BlockWatcher, the latest spawn from the same malware netherworld that tormented us with SoftVeteran, SoftCop, and about 30 other nasty little blue and white demons These things just keep on haunting us, but the good news is that there is an easy formula to cast them out If you re not careful, Block Watcher enters your computer as a Trojan and nests deep in your computer s innards Then, BlockWatcher pop-ups come out of the woodwork to frighten you with phony system scans showing all sorts of spooky-looking fake viruses The goal is to scare you into handing over cash for a full version that never arrives Ready to send this badware ghoul back to where it came from  I ll show you how to remove BlockWatcher from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/156019.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/156019.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Facebook Password Reset Confirmation</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-30 00:13:12 - 411 on Spyware - Facebook Password Reset Confirmation screenshot If you ve received the  Facebook Password Reset Confirmation  email, you re being targeted by scammers Over the past few days, thousands of Facebook users have received emails pretending to be from  The Facebook Team  at support facebookcom The emails contain an attachment called something like  Facebook_Password_c92ddzip,  which includes the file Facebook_Password_ c92ddexe although that set of five numbers and letters is randomly generated for each email The text of the email says  Because of the measures taken to provide safety to our clients, your password has been changed You can find your new password in attached document Thanks, The Facebook Team Instead of delivering a new password, the attachment will install a piece of malware in the Bredolab family of viruses, which can take control of your PC and steal information including passwords and credit card numbers It may also display more spam on your computer, while downloading additional viruses and bots Sounds like loads of fun If you downloaded this bot, don t smash your computer just yet Let me show you how to remove this infection, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/155458.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/155458.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Windows Enterprise Suite</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-30 00:13:12 - 411 on Spyware - Windows Enterprise Suite screenshot Windows Enterprise Suite is more badware from the people behind Volcano Security Suite and Windows Enterprise Defender I wish there were something fun or unique to say about this new release, but it s boringly similar to the others, so there you have it Windows Enterprise Suite  More of the same It will enter your computer through aggravatingly sneaky tactics, and it will immediately begin annoying you with Windows Enterprise Suite pop-ups displaying fake system scans It ll say your computer is infected with a bunch of phony viruses, and then it ll ask for money Don t fall for it  Their  full protection  is a myth Not interested in giving free handouts to online scammers  I ll show you how to remove Windows Enterprise Suite, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/155457.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/155457.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Desktop Defender 2010</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-28 23:14:57 - 411 on Spyware - Desktop Defender 2010 screenshot Desktop Defender 2010 is malware dolled up to resemble a pretty nice-looking legitimate security program Which makes me wonder, considering the effort that goes into designing these rogues, why not go a step a further and make a real antispyware program  But I don t pretend to understand these malware crazies All the usual tactics are here  It sneaks in through a Trojan, and Desktop Defender 2010 pop-ups perform phony system scans saying your computer is infected with made up viruses like  Keygen-Neroa  or  Genericdx ae0965a7157c  Then, it asks for money to activate the full version, which never comes Before this malware makes you set fire to your computer, let me show you how to remove Desktop Defender 2010 from your hard drive, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/155024.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/155024.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SoftBarrier</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-28 23:14:57 - 411 on Spyware - SoftBarrier screenshot SoftBarrier is another clone from the huge demented malware factory that brought us gems like ShieldSafeness, SoftStronghold, SoftCop, and about 30 others Yup, the hits just keep on coming with these guys, and I m sure we have plenty more to look forward to Gee, I wonder if they ll be blue and white Like all the others, Soft Barrier rides into your computer on the back of some other download Its SoftBarrier pop-ups begin immediately, performing fake system scans whose purpose is to scare you into thinking your computer is infected It then asks for money for a full version that will never arrive Not interested in paying for a figment of some web-crook s imagination  I ll show you how to remove SoftBarrier from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/155023.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/155023.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Volcano Security Suite</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-27 23:55:09 - 411 on Spyware - Volcano Security Suite screenshot Volcano Security Suite is an updated version of the older malware programs Windows Enterprise Defender and Virus Melt It looks almost exactly the same, and its tactics are nothing new, so no surprises here You d think with that name, there d at least be explosive lava flows or something, but no Just the same old stuff It enters through ill-advised downloads and takes your computer hostage with Volcano Security Suite pop-ups, fake security scans, and scare tactics designed to mislead you into paying for a full version It ll distribute a bunch of little files throughout your computer, but they don t do anything, and they re easy to remove Ready to plug up this program s puny eruptions  I ll show you how to remove Volcano Security Suite, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/154628.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/154628.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>ShieldSafeness</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-25 22:56:57 - 411 on Spyware - ShieldSafeness screenshot ShieldSafeness is the latest fake antispyware from the crew who gave us SoftStronghold, SoftCop, SoftSoldier, and about 30 others, all exactly the same This new release continues this malware s recent trend of increasingly awkward names Seriously,  ShieldSafeness  is the best they can come up with  Must be getting desperate Shield Safeness sneaks into your hard drive through fake codec updates and runs every time you start your computer It uses ShieldSafeness pop-ups with phony system scans to scare you into thinking your computer is infected Then, once it s convinced you the danger is real, it starts asking for money for full protection Not interested in shelling out cash to crooks for imaginary software  I ll show you how to remove ShieldSafeness from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/153896.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/153896.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SoftStronghold</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-24 02:03:56 - 411 on Spyware - SoftStronghold screenshot SoftStronghold is another variation of the same fake antispyware program we ve been dealing with for months under names like SoftVeteran, SoftCop, SoftSoldier, and about 30 others This latest name,  Soft Stronghold,  doesn t exactly roll off the tongue, but these people are clearly running out of word combinations, so we ll cut them some slack this time SoftStronghold is downloaded as a Trojan, then sets up shop on your hard drive In addition to messing with your registry and security software, it will also spam you continuously with SoftStronghold pop-ups showing fake system scans designed to scare you into paying for a nonexistent full version Is this malware turning your computer time into a painful slog  I ll show you how to remove SoftStronghold from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/153632.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/153632.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SoftVeteran</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-22 05:35:44 - 411 on Spyware - SoftVeteran screenshot Introducing SoftVeteran, the latest malware release from the people who brought us SoftSoldier, TrustFighter, TrustCop, and about 25 other programs using the exact same design Gee thanks, guys We really needed another one of these Like all the others, Soft Veteran enters your computer as a Trojan, blocks your security programs, drags your system, and displays SoftVeteran pop-ups showing fake system scans After it scares you into thinking your computer is infected, it shows you a payment screen and asks you to fork over money for full protection Since there is no full protection, this is a scam Tired of these persistent little pests clogging up your hard drive  I ll show you how to remove SoftVeteran from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/152837.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/152837.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>ConflickerB Infection Alert</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-21 22:22:30 - 411 on Spyware -  screenshot If you ve received an email with the subject  ConflickerB Infection Alert,  you ve been targeted by a malware company trying to get a free ride on Microsoft s good name The email looks like this  Dear Microsoft Customer, Starting 18 10 2009 the  Conficker  worm began infecting Microsoft customers unusually rapidly Microsoft has been advised by your Internet provider that your network is infected To counteract further spread we advise removing the infection using an antispyware program We are supplying all effected Windows Users with a free system scan in order to clean any files infected by the virus Please install attached file to start the scan The process takes under a minute and will prevent your files from being compromised We appreciate your prompt cooperation Regards, Microsoft Windows Agent  2  Hollis  Microsoft Windows Computer Safety Division It actually sounds kind of real, but when you look more closely, it s all lies Even if Microsoft had access to your email address, they wouldn t send something like this That s what Windows s Automatic Update system is for If you make the mistake of installing the attached installzip file, you ll end up with the malware infection Antivirus Pro 2010, which we covered last month The program hijacks your browser, subverts your security software, and displays this phony warning message  Your computer is infected  Windows has detected spyware infection  It is recomended to use special antispyware tools to pervent data lossWindows will now download and install the most up-to-date antispyware for you Click here to protect your computer from spyware  Has the ConflickerB Spam Trojan turned your computer into a twisted, irritating version of its former self  Let me show you how to remove this infection, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/152706.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/152706.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Internet Antivirus Pro</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-21 11:08:05 - 411 on Spyware - Internet Antivirus Pro screenshot Internet Antivirus Pro, AKA InternetAntivirusPro, is more fake anti-spyware  Internet Antivirus Pro is just Internet Antivirus by another name Like other scamware, Internet Antivirus Pro runs exaggerated security scans and pops up fake warnings to trick you into buying Internet Antivirus Pro for  4995 Internet Antivirus Pro may have installed itself onto your PC through a Trojan, like Zlob, or through a website like Internet-Antiviruscom Before Internet Antivirus Pro popups make you throw your PC out the window, I'll show you how to get rid of Internet Antivirus Pro for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/152488.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/152488.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>PC Scout</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-16 09:39:11 - 411 on Spyware -  screenshot Internet security is serious business, so it s nice when a completely inept spyware program like PC Scout comes along to provide a little comic relief One of my favorite things about poorly made malware is all the little grammatically awkward lines they come up with to try to scare you into paying for their nonexistent full versions PC Scout offers these gems   Most of the viruses and worms on your PC because of visiting pornosites or warez torrent sites   There were found 1 dangerous viruses on your computer It is strongly recommended to remove them ASAP   No, continue unprotected  Dangerous  Allow RootkitWin32Agentpp to destroy your system now  And then there s this one, which would be fine if it weren t a complete lie   Internet Explorer is infected with worm RootkitWin32Agentpp  This is how PC Scout gets you It sneaks onto your hard drive, runs every time you start your computer, and displays these phony system scans designed to scare you into forking over money for a full version that they can t deliver The scan is fake, and the threats are made up Want to save your money for real spyware programs that aren t unintentionally hilarious  I ll show you how to remove PC Scout from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/151117.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/151117.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SoftSoldier</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-16 04:56:30 - 411 on Spyware - SoftSoldier screenshot SoftSoldier is the newest recruit from the malware bootcamp that produced TrustSoldier, SaveSoldier, and SecuritySoldier We ve still seen no sign of SafeSoldier, SecureSoldier, SystemSoldier, QuickSoldier, BlockSoldier, or DefenseSoldier, so don t take off your flak jacket just yet They could be waiting in ambush around the next curve Like its badware brothers-in-arms, Soft Soldier breaches weak spots in your defenses and attempts to defeat your computer from within If the SoftSoldier pop-ups and browser spam don t get you, its demands for money might wear you down But don t give in  your money will only bring a heavier spam bombardment Okay, since the soldier metaphor is getting a little tiresome, ready to ditch this program  I ll show you how to remove SoftSoldier from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/151072.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/151072.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Active Security</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-15 06:02:59 - 411 on Spyware -  screenshotActive Security has all the common characteristics of fake antispyware programs  a professional but bland design, a forgettable name, an uninspiring catch phrase  Help protect your computer , a standard system scan interface, and an over-the-top fake registration button Take a good look at the attached image, because you may never see a more perfectly unremarkable malware application than this Active Security gets into your computer and drags your CPU with spam and Active Security pop-ups showing fake system scans The goal is to scare you with made-up threats and then take your money for the so-called  full version,  which doesn t exist Tired of being bored to death by mind-numbingly dull spyware programs  I ll show you how to remove Active Security from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/150728.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/150728.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>TrustFighter</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-13 08:41:14 - 411 on Spyware -  screenshotMeet TrustFighter, the latest scareware spawn to crawl from the malware goo that gave us TrustCop and SecureVeteran These things are practically clones of each other, using the same blue-and-white design and the same old scare tactics Frankly, I find these persistent little pests a bit creepy, but at least they re easy to squish Like the 20-something others, Trust Fighter sneaks into your computer, nests in your hard drive, and spams you with TrustFighter pop-ups showing fake system scans And just when you think you ve got vga775f, or whatever second-hand virus names they re using this time, they pester you to pay for a non-existent license Sick of being menaced by mindless spyware vermin  I ll show you how to remove TrustFighter from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/149863.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/149863.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Windows Enterprise Defender</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-11 05:48:00 - 411 on Spyware -  screenshotWindows Enterprise Defender is a new malware release from the people who brought us Windows PC Defender and Windows Additional Guard Remember how much fun those were  We re in luck, because Windows Enterprise Defender does all the same stuff Try to contain your excitement This fake antispyware enters your computer without permission, burrows into your hard drive, and starts raising havoc It opens whenever your computer starts, showing Windows Enterprise Defender pop-ups that say,  Warning  Your system is not cleaned yet  Then, it displays some made-up viruses and asks for money to get rid of them Sounds like a blast, doesn t it  Had enough of this malicious application s version of a good time  I ll show you how to remove Windows Enterprise Defender, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/149336.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/149336.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>TrustSoldier</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-11 05:48:00 - 411 on Spyware -  screenshotTrustSoldier is the newest in a long line of malware applications that all use the exact same design and scare tactics SafeFighter, SecuritySoldier, and SaveDefender are a few that come to mind These scammers come up a little short in the idea department, but at least that makes them easy to identify Like the others, Trust Soldier sneaks into your computer and displays TrustSoldier pop-ups showing fake system scans Once these are done, it asks for money for a full version, and it refuses to leave until you pay This might be okay if there were a full version, but these guys can t deliver Tired of being bothered by last year s stubborn spyware  I ll show you how to remove TrustSoldier from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/149335.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/149335.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Windows Smart Security</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-11 05:48:00 - 411 on Spyware -  screenshot Windows Smart Security, the shiniest, pinkest malware I ve ever seen, is fake antispyware dressed in pink and buffed to a glittery sheen Did I mention this thing is shiny and pink  I can't seem to focus on anything else right now It s just that it s so shiny And pink Color scheme aside, Windows Smart Security is malicious scareware It enters your computer as a Trojan, spams you out of your mind with Windows Smart Security pop-ups, and performs fake scans It ll show a bunch of made-up infections, and then it ll urge you to pay for a licensed version that doesn t exist It may also display a fake blue screen that shows this error    NTFSSYS - Address 0xFBFE7617 base at 0xFD3094C2, DateStamp 3d6abeff   STOP  0x00000050  0xFD3094C2,0x00000001,0xFBFE7617,0x00000000  Try to avert your eyes from the dazzling brightness, and I ll show you how to remove Windows Smart Security from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/149334.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/149334.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Antivirus</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-10 03:10:58 - 411 on Spyware -  screenshotShocking news  People on the internet are sometimes deceitful For example, Antivirus isn t what it claims to be Despite what its makers want us to believe, it s malware pretending to be legitimate Yes, I know it s hard to believe, but you ve been lied to by anonymous internet people Antivirus sneaks in your computer and displays fake security threats An Antivirus pop-up says  Malicious threats were found on your PC,  and it urges you to pay for a full version by clicking the  Protect My PC Now  button Brace yourself for more stupefying news  There is no full version of this program Don t feel like handing over free cash to anonymous web crooks today  I ll show you how to remove Antivirus from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/149181.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/149181.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SafeFighter</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-09 03:11:30 - 411 on Spyware -  screenshotSafeFighter is the latest release from the scareware specialists behind TrustCop and SecuritySoldier These people never get tired of releasing the same malware over and over under different names, and SafeFighter probably won t be the last time we see the same blue and white design with the same  Help protect your PC  tagline and phony spyware threats like  cyclom-yPNF  Safe Fighter enters as a Trojan, hijacks your browser, and displays fake scans warning of non-existent threats It s all a scam to get your money, so keep your credit card information as far away as possible Are those SafeFighter pop-ups making you want to send this shoddy internet thing back to the factory  I ll show you how to remove SafeFighter from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/148826.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/148826.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Cyber Security</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-07 20:54:52 - 411 on Spyware -  screenshotCyber Security is sneaky malware dressed up as real security software From the same crack team of scareware hotshots who brought us Total Security 2009, the Cyber Security virus enters through backdoor channels, hijacks your browser, and impersonates a legitimate antispyware program After installing itself, Cyber Security pop-ups tell you your  System is in Danger,  and it displays phony threats such as  SpywareIEMonsterd  and  Win32Rbotfm  To get rid of these made-up viruses, Cyber Security says you have to  Get full real-time protection with Cyber Security  Pay if you want, but you ll be waiting a very long time for your full version Have better things to do than wait around for non-existent software  I ll show you how to remove Cyber Security from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/148312.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/148312.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SecureWarrior</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-03 07:37:53 - 411 on Spyware -  screenshotThe makers of SecureWarrior love their fake antispyware program so much that they ve released it about a dozen times under different names, SaveArmor, SaveDefender, and TrustWarrior among them Either it s working well for them, or they just don t feel like coming up with new ideas The good news is that these pests are easy to diagnose SecureWarrior sneaks into your computer, ducks your security software, and displays SecureWarrior pop-ups that do phony system scans designed to scare you into paying for a full version And by the time you realize that there is no full version, SecureWarrior will have changed its name to SecureNinja or TrustArmor or something Please don t encourage them Instead, I ll show you how to remove SecureWarrior from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/147113.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/147113.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Home Personal Antivirus</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-01 10:06:39 - 411 on Spyware - Home Personal Antivirus screenshot Home Personal Antivirus is pushy malware dressed up to look like a real security program It sneaks into your hard drive, then whines and bullies you until you agree to hand over cash to  activate your copy of Home Personal Antivirus  Not a good idea The program brings a full toolbox of scareware tactics, including Home Personal Antivirus pop-ups, firewall blockers, and fake scans that show made-up security threats It opens every time you start your computer, and it nags you until it gets its way Not a fan of rude, money-hungry guests who don t know when to leave you alone  I ll show you how to remove Home Personal Antivirus, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/146366.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/146366.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SecureFighter</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-10-01 10:06:39 - 411 on Spyware - SecureFighter screenshot SecureFighter has too much in common with recent spyware threats SecureVeteran, SecuritySoldier, and SaveArmor for it to be a coincidence These people may not be creative with their malware names, but they make up for it with the type of dumb, single-minded persistence that should make them the envy of zombies everywhere SecureFighter installs itself on your computer and wreaks havoc with your security software and your browser It may block your firewall, and SecureFighter pop-ups will tell you that your computer is infected That s when it starts begging for money In short, the threats are made up, and the money gets you nothing Not much more to say about this pest Let me show you how to remove SecureFighter from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/146365.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/146365.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SecureVeteran</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-29 05:22:12 - 411 on Spyware - SecureVeteran screenshot Trivia question  Other than the name, what s the difference between SecureVeteran and previous malware threats SaveSoldier, TrustNinja, and SaveKeep  Stumped  Good, because it s a trick question There s no difference at all Just like those other pests, Secure Veteran comes bundled with downloads that probably should ve been avoided in the first place, and then it proceeds to turn your computer into a conduit for its irritating spam and RAM-crippling SecureVeteran pop-ups It then says your computer is infected with some arbitrary number of viruses and invites you to pay money for a full version Trivia question  Is there such thing as a SecureVeteran full version  If you said no, you re getting good at this Let me show you how to remove SecureVeteran from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/145390.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/145390.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SecuritySoldier</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-28 04:27:47 - 411 on Spyware - SecuritySoldier screenshot SecuritySoldier wants to con you with its polished design and hawkish name, but it s just another rogue spyware program If you don t believe me, compare it to recent spyware pests SecurityFighter and SaveDefender, and notice the similarities in, well  everything but the name Like those lovely programs, SecuritySoldier burrows into your computer with two goals  to annoy you, and to take your money It accomplishes this by displaying fake scans and SecuritySoldier pop-ups saying your computer s infected and that you should pay for a full version I hope you haven t gotten that far, because there s no full version Have better uses for your money then handing it over to anonymous web criminals  I ll show you how to remove SecuritySoldier from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/144961.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/144961.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SecurityTool</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-26 01:16:40 - 411 on Spyware -  screenshot SecurityTool or Security Tool is the newest badware release from the wonderful people who brought us past web pests Total Security 2009 and System Security SecurityTool enters your computer through a Trojan and blocks your real security software Then, it imitates Windows to falsely claim your computer is infected, which is when they spring their  Get Full protection with Security Tool  pop-up on you Does  Warning  41 infections found  sound familiar  It s what SecurityTool tells everyone, and it has nothing to do with reality SecurityTool s scan is a phony scare tactic to get you to pay for a non-existent full version Not a fan of fake warnings with excessive exclamation points  I can show you how to remove SecurityTool from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/144640.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/144640.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SecurityFighter</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-24 23:44:52 - 411 on Spyware - SecurityFighter screenshotSecurityFighter is a rogue spyware pest that wears the friendly face of a real antispyware program and tries to scare money out of you Like its recent partners in crime SaveArmor, TrustWarrior, and SoftSafeness, SecurityFighter pops up on your screen, does a fake scan, and tells you your computer is infected This would be a nice public service if it really did anything, but SecurityFighter s progress bars are only fancy animations Once they re done, it ll ask you to pay for a nonexistent full version Sure, it ll take your money, but you ll be waiting a very long time for your full version Sadly, this badware s only interested in you for your money But I ll show you how to remove SecurityFighter from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/144167.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/144167.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Alpha Antivirus</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-23 21:35:51 - 411 on Spyware - Alpha Antivirus screenshotAlpha Antivirus is malware dressed up to look like real antivirus software It s more or less the same as our old buddy Personal Antivirus, but it has a slightly updated look that I guess we re supposed to think is pretty sharp Here s how the scam works Alpha Antivirus pops up when you re on the internet and says your computer is infected But to fix these infections, it says, you have to  Get full time protection,  which means forking over some cash for a licensed version, which doesn t actually exist Alpha Antivirus also blocks your current security software and basically screws up your system as much as it possibly can If these Alpha Antivirus pop-ups make you feel like giving up on technology, don't pull the plug just yet I can show you how to remove Alpha Antivirus from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/143735.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/143735.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SaveArmor</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-22 01:16:52 - 411 on Spyware - SaveArmor screenshot If you ask me, the makers of SaveArmor need to find a new hobby Their long line of malware applications going back through SoftSafeness, SaveKeeper, QuickHealCleaner, TrustNinja, and SaveSoldier becomes less and less inspired with each release I say they should retire this franchise for good, but something tells me these geniuses don t care about public opinion The SaveArmor pop-up, which enters your computer through dark, secret paths, displays a fake system scan and tells you that you have so-and-so threats on your computer and that you need to register for the licensed version if you want to get rid of them Two problems  1  These so-called infections don t actually exist on your computer 2  If they did, you would need a real antispyware program to get rid of them SaveArmor does not qualify SaveArmor pop-up ads are extremely annoying, but I can show you how to permanently delete this badware from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/143006.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/143006.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SaveDefender</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-21 00:17:30 - 411 on Spyware - SaveDefender screenshot SaveDefender's makers have a unique approach to naming their malware, which also include SoftSafeness, TrustWarrior, BlockDefense, and SafetyKeeper Take two words or in the experimental case of QuickHealCleaner, three words that sound either nice or security-oriented, and jam them together into one odd-sounding but vaguely antispyware-ish name Just like the others, SaveDefender enters your computer as a Trojan horse and immediately begins its process of annoying you out of your skull First, a SaveDefender pop-up displays a fake system scan and tells you that you have  704 Infections Detected  Then, it warns you about the various things these objects will lead to, such as  Annoying advertisements wasting your traffic,   Criminals will steal your personal data,  and  Cyber thieves get access to credit card  This is actually a pretty accurate self-portrait, only SaveDefender is the  infection  that'll do these things Even worse, Save Defender creates a system tray icon that periodically pops up to say,  Spyware Alert  Your computer is infected with spyware It could damage your critical files or expose your private data on the Internet Click here to register your copy of SaveDefender and remove spyware threats from your PC  The makers of SaveDefender are the  cyber thieves  and the criminals who  will steal your personal data  and annoy you with SaveDefender alerts Don t fall into their trap Keep your money as far from these people as possible If this badware is starting to give you doubts about this whole Internet thing, I ll show you how to remove SaveDefender, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/142683.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/142683.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>TrustWarrior</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-18 12:10:04 - 411 on Spyware - TrustWarrior screenshot TrustWarrior is scareware styled to look like trust-worthy security software Like its badware buddies SoftSafeness and SafetyKeeper, TrustWarrior sneaks onto your computer via a Trojan TrustWarrior nestles into your registry, so it'll start up faux system scans when your system boots TrustWarrior'll swear you're infected with all sorts of obscure badware Sound suspicious  Go fig, TrustWarrior is right -- only because TrustWarrior installed these  badware  files on your PC Those TrustWarrior files are mostly junk -- they probably won't do any more damage than TrustWarrior alone So you don't need to buy TrustWarrior to remove these files But don't tell TrustWarrior that -- it'll keep trying to convince you to waste cash on its  full  version, through TrustWarrior popups and spoof system alerts and Windows Security Center popups If you click any of these TrustWarrior alerts, you'll be tricked into blowing dough on TrustWarrior You may be tempted to throw money at TrustWarrior and hope it'll go away, but likely it won't And, just as likely, you may see strange charges on your credit card later  call your bank if you bought TrustWarrior  Let me save you some sanity, time, and money, and show you how to uninstall TrustWarrior for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/142172.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/142172.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Windows PC Defender</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-17 06:43:11 - 411 on Spyware - Windows PC Defender screenshot Windows PC Defender is just a repackaged version of recent malware pests Windows Guard Pro, Windows System Suite, Windows Additional Guard, and Windows Protection Suite Like those fake applications, Windows PC Defender uses a blatantly Windows-y design to trick web users into thinking it s legit The annoying truth is that there s nothing stopping malware makers from slapping the Windows name on whatever junky scareware they unleash on the world You d think Microsoft would use its infinite might to squash these web-vermin, but badware makers can be hard to track But Windows PC Defender popups are pretty open and obvious Windows PC Defender pop-ups appear when you re surfing the web, and they display a phony  Sample Scan  that results in  20 potential threats found  Then, it creates a bunch of nonexistent threats with names like  Trojan-PSWWin32Hooker  and  VirusBATGray705  and says you need to  get full protection  if you want to remove them from your computer And even if you don t get tricked into registering for the full version, Windows PC Defender will keep annoying you with meaningless warnings and fake scan pop-ups until you fight back Microsoft may not have our backs on this, but since when did we need them  I ll show you how to uninstall Windows PC Defender, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/141739.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/141739.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SoftSafeness</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-15 08:45:24 - 411 on Spyware - SoftSafeness screenshot SoftSafeness is scareware dolled up to look like legit antivirus software Like other fake security software, the only thing SoftSafeness is designed to remove is dough from your wallet A twin of SafetyKeeper, SoftSafeness sneaks onto your machine through a Trojan or rogue website What's SoftSafeness is on your machine, it boots with your system and automatically spoofs checking your computer for threats SoftSafeness will discover you're infected with all sorts of badware that your real antivirus software never finds Shocker SoftSafeness then prompts you to pay up to remove this badware, with faux system alerts and Windows Security Center alerts, and SoftSafeness popups Don't believe SoftSafeness's hype -- SoftSafeness just wants your money  if you paid for SoftSafeness already, call your credit card company and cancel the charge, and consider changing your card number  Even if you actually had any of the badware SoftSafeness says you do, SoftSafeness couldn't remove it So let me show you how to remove SoftSafeness for free, before you set your PC on fire to block SoftSafeness pop-up ads </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/140935.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/140935.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Best-Antivirus03com</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-13 11:49:02 - 411 on Spyware - Remember how much fun we had a couple months back with rogue spyware application Personal Antivirus  Well, we re in luck, because it s back, thanks to browser hijacker Best-Antivirus03com I was skimming NYTimescom's review of Jay-Z'z latest when my browser was hijacked by Best-Antivirus03com's popups   Warning  Your system requires immediate anti-viruses scan  Personal Antivirus can perform fast and free virus and malicious software scan of your computer    Your computer remains infected by threats  They might lead to data loss and file structure damage, and needed to be heal as soon as possible Return to Personal Antivirus and download it secure to your PC   Potentially dangerous software These programs may damage your computer and steal your private information Online Security Checker needs Personal Antivirus components to repair your computer Please click Ok to download and install Personal Antivirus tool  Best-Antivirus03com also runs a fake system scan to alert you that your system is infected with a bunch of made-up threats, and then it tries to get you to download an antispyware application, which turns out to be you guessed it, our old, fake friend Personal Antivirus Let's get you back to NYTimescom -- or whatever you were really reading Let me show how to block Best-Antivirus03com </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/140476.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/140476.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Omega Antivir</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-13 06:38:48 - 411 on Spyware - Omega Antivir screenshot Omega Antivir is the latest invasive fake antispyware software from the delightful people who gave us Windows Protection Suite, Windows Additional Guard, and Windows Guard Pro Remember those  The popups, the faux system alerts, the drag on your system Oh, good times Anyway, Omega Antivir enters your hard drive as a Trojan horse and immediately wreaks havoc with Omega Antivir pop-ups, browser hijackings, and bogus system scans If one of these Omega Antivir scans pops up on your computer offering  Maximum Protection  against whatever trumped list of viruses it says you have, don t be fooled Omega Antivir just wants to take your money and redirect your browser toward some of its badware buddies Maybe the worst thing about Omega Antivir is that it doesn t waste time Once it s on your hard drive, it opens whenever you start your computer and bugs you every few seconds with some new fake Omega Antivir alert But don t worry If you re ready to begin repressing all memory of Omega Antivir, I ll show you how to uninstall Omega Antivir, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/140465.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/140465.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SafetyKeeper</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-11 01:50:50 - 411 on Spyware - SafetyKeeper screenshot SafetyKeeper -- or Safety Keeper -- is scareware dressed up to look like legit antispyware software Despite its fancy pants, SafetyKeeper is typical scamware that plays the usual tricks A knock off of SaveKeeper, SaveDefense, and BlockDefense, SafetyKeeper follows their style SafetyKeeper sneaks onto your machine through a Trojan or rogue website, and nestles into your registry so it launches when your system reboots SafetyKeeper automatically spoofs scanning your system from threats Turns out you're infected with badware you've never heard of, and that your legit antispyware software has never found on your machine Surprise  To remove this junk  Pay SafetyKeeper protection money Don't want to  You're smart and see past the emperor's new clothes, because even if you were really infected with badware besides SafetyKeeper, the only thing SafetyKeeper removes is money from your wallet But SafetyKeeper will keep harassing you, with SafetyKeeper popups and fake system alerts Before you trash your computer to stop SafetyKeeper pop-up ads, let me show you how to uninstall SafetyKeeper, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/139847.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/139847.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>AwareRemovercom</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-09 22:04:45 - 411 on Spyware - AwareRemovercom screenshot AwareRemovercom is spam website that pushes fak eantispyware app Antivirus System PRO Once AwareRemovercom's scareware sneaks onto your computer, it changes your Windows Hosts file and turns your browser into an insane spam-zombie until you purge it from your computer Some of AwareRemovercom popups will say your computer is infected with harmful content, or that you have an insecure connection You're then prompted to take actions such as turning off your firewall  bad  or downloading more fake software  also bad  AwareRemovercom will bug you for money for a  full  version of Antivirus System PRO But a  full  version of Antivirus System PRO is like AwareRemovercom's credibility -- non-existant If you see a link to Awareremovercom, be aware that the site is not your friend And if you end up with Antivirus System PRO on your computer, follow these steps to block AwareRemovercom on your PC, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/139328.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/139328.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>ErrorSweeper</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-09 22:04:45 - 411 on Spyware - ErrorSweeper screenshot Error Sweeper -- which boldly pimps itself as the  Most Advanced PC Error Fixer  -- is in fact badware that either tricks you into downloading it or enters your computer as a Trojan horse ErrorSweeper promises to clean your computer of registry errors, but in reality ErrorSweeper's just another scareware app trying to scam money out of good, hard-working people Yeah, like we need more of those, espesh right now Here's how Error Sweeper's scam works Once installed, an ErrorSweeper popup displays all sorts of meaningless warnings about your computer and then says something like,  Total Problems Found  24  But it doesn t really scan your computer ErrorSweeper just wants to fool you into buying the so-called  full  version, which doesn t exist Don t feel like getting ripped off today  I'm with you So let me show you how to uninstall ErrorSweeper, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/139327.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/139327.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Personal Guard 2009</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-09 05:08:46 - 411 on Spyware - Personal Guard 2009 screenshot Personal Guard 2009 is the latest fake spyware program to hit the web With the brilliant tagline,  Best protection for best times   whatever that means , Personal Guard 2009 pops up on your computer and asks if you want to scan your PC for  unwanted spyware, malware, and even viruses  It goes on to brag,  One of the strongest solution in the industry, Personal Guard gives you best to protect your data - now and today  I don t know about you, that kind of grammar doesn t exactly give me a warm fuzzy feeling But even if the grammar were impeccable, this is just more phony software trying to scare you into shelling out  4995 for a program that does nothing Don t fall for their fancy graphics and smooth talk Here s how to remove Personal Guard 2009, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/139013.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/139013.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SaveKeeper</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-09 05:08:46 - 411 on Spyware - SaveKeeper screenshot SaveKeeper -- or Save Keeper -- is the latest release from the makers of SystemCop, BlockDefense, and SaveDefense Whoever keeps making this scamware must not think we re very smart They think all they have to do is keep changing the name on their spyware, and we ll keep falling for it over and over And over Again Like earlier versions of the same scareware, SaveKeeper pops up on your screen with a phony scan, and it will probably display a bunch of made-up information like,  Scanning Object  C Windows 7z99tr5j7ccbin,  and then it will tell you,  Infections Detected  284  This is the same thing it tells everyone SaveKeeper has no real ability to scan your hard drive What SaveKeeper can do is spy on you, spam you through your browser, beg you for money, and be an all-around pest Before SaveKeeper makes you take a bat to your monitor, I ll show you how to remove it from your PC, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/139012.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/139012.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Online Antivirus XP-Vista 2009</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-09 05:08:46 - 411 on Spyware - Online Antivirus XP-Vista 2009 screenshot If your idea of a great antispyware program is one that scares you, makes up lies about threats on your computer, takes your money, and then does nothing whatsoever to help you, then Online Antivirus XP-Vista 2009 is a dream come true Online Antivirus XP-Vista 2009 -- that doesn t exactly roll off the tongue, does it  -- pops up on your computer and offers to perform a  Free Online Scan  After a few minutes, a phony Online Antivirus XP-Vista 2009 alert says,  Free Online Scan results  Found 77  This alert leads directly to a Online Antivirus XP-Vista 2009 payment screen, which will gladly take your money But don t expect to get anything in return Online Antivirus XP-Vista 2009 is nothing more than an anti-spyware impersonator that will sabotage your hard drive and send your browser places you don t want to go None of this is good Before you set fire to your computer to get rid of these Online Antivirus XP-Vista 2009 popups, let me show you how to remove Online Antivirus XP-Vista 2009, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/139011.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/139011.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Ultimate System Guard</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-08 00:09:20 - 411 on Spyware - Ultimate System Guard screenshot Ultimate System Guard is scamware spiffed up to look like legit security software Despite its penchant for fancy pants, Ultimate System Guard plays the usual scareware tricks  Ultimate System Guard sneaks onto your machine through a Trojan, and nestles into your registry so it starts up with your system Ultimate System Guard automatically spoofs scanning your system for threats Surprise -- Ultimate System Guard swears you're infected with obscure badware that only Ultimate System Guard can remove For about fifty bucks Not buying it  Good for you, but Ultimate System Guard will continue its sales pitch with fake system alerts and Ultimate System Guard popups If you click any of these Ultimate System Guard pop up ads, you'll be tricked into blowing dough on  registering  Ultimate System Guard If you're going to burn cash, wouldn't you rather do it at the Wynn  Let me save you some money, and show you how to uninstall Ultimate System Guard, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138589.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138589.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Windows Guard Pro</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-08 00:09:20 - 411 on Spyware - Windows Guard Pro screenshot Windows Guard Pro is scamware trying to ride off Microsoft's good name Just like its badware buddies Windows System Suite, Windows Additional Guard, and Windows Protection Suite, Windows Guard Pro knocks off Windows' styling to try to look legit Windows Guard Pro plays the usual scareware game, though Once the fake antispyware is on your PC, Windows Guard Pro drowns your screen with faux system alerts from Windows Task Bar, and Windows Guard Pro popups swear you're infected with badware like BATLooper, SpamToolWin32Delfh, Trojan-SpyHTMLCitifrauda and Trojan-SpyWin32WMPatch Despite what Windows Guard Pro pop-up ads -- and any sites Windows Guard Pro redirects your browser to -- say, you're not infected with anything but Windows Guard Pro Don't waste your dough  registering  for the  full  version of Windows Guard Pro Windows Guard Pro can't remove anything but money from your wallet So let me save you some cash, time, and sanity, and show you how to uninstall Windows Guard Pro </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138588.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138588.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>QuickHealCleaner</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-07 12:23:37 - 411 on Spyware - QuickHealCleaner screenshot QuickHealCleaner is yet another useless scareware application dressed up as a real antispyware program, but we re not falling for this old trick anymore Just like its badware buddies SystemCop, BlockDefense, SaveSoldier, TrustNinja, and SaveDefense, QuickHealCleaner enters your computer as a Trojan, pretending to be a video codec or driver Then, a QuickHealCleaner pop-up does a fake system scan and tells you -- surprise  -- your computer is infected Once QuickHealCleaner has scared you into thinking you need a quick fix-up, it takes you to a registration screen and asks for your payment information But don t fall into this trap The program heals nothing, and paying may actually invite more badware into your computer So if being scammed into paying money for nothing but more spyware infections is not your cup of tea, I ll show you how to uninstall QuickHealCleaner, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138436.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138436.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Windows Additional Guard</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-07 12:23:37 - 411 on Spyware - Windows Additional Guard screenshot Windows Additional Guard uses generic Windows design features to pose as a legit Windows antispyware program, but don t get taken in by this old trick Windows Additional Guard is just another badware application from the wonderful people who brought us Smart Virus Eliminator, Malware Catcher 2009, and other knock-off scamware You d think putting out the same software over and over under different names would get old after a while But no, these guys never get tired of it Once the Windows Additional Guard pop-up finishes its fake system scan, it says,  Sample Scan results 15 potential threats found,  but don t worry This is the same line it feeds everyone It s just trying to scare you into clicking the  Protect Now  button, which takes you to a payment screen But paying for this phony software definitely will not, as it promises,  enhance your PC protection against potentially harmful items  Windows Additional Guard is a harmful item I ll show you how to uninstall Windows Additional Guard, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138435.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138435.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Antivirus Pro 2010</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-07 12:23:37 - 411 on Spyware - Antivirus Pro 2010 screenshot Antivirus Pro 2010 is another fake antispyware application that gets into your computer as a Trojan horse and pretends to scan your computer for malware But its  Scan progress  bar is just a fancy graphic, and the list of files it pretends to detect on your computer is the same list it shows everybody If Antivirus Pro 2010 could actually scan your computer for bafware, Antivirus Pro 2010 would detect itself Once the fake system scan is done, a fake Security Center pop-up says   Security Center helps you to manage your Windows security settings To protect your computer, make sure the three security essentials are turned ON If the settings are not ON, follow the recommendation  Below that, you ll see one setting,  Virus Protection,  that isn t turned on, and there will be a link saying,  Click here to get Antivirus Pro 2010 License  This link leads to a payment screen But unless you like blowing dough for fake services that do nothing but invite more spyware into your computer, follow my instructions to remove Antivirus Pro 2010 from your PC, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138434.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138434.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>InfostealerEbod</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-05 12:03:59 - 411 on Spyware - InfostealerEbod might as well name itself  Spywareexe,  because that s exactly what it is, and it doesn t seem to care if we know InfostealerEbod enters as a Trojan horse attached to a legitimate Flash installer Then, once it s set up shop in your computer, take a wild guess what it does next Yup, it steals your info More specifically, InfostealerEbod has been known to gather computer names and Media Access Control addresses, as well as search engine results and browser histories, and then it sends this information to a remote location It also may hijack your browser to annoying web ads When it comes to these Infostealer worms, you never know what information they re capable of tracking So, if identity theft isn t your idea of a fun weekend, I ll show you how to remove InfostealerEbod, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138183.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138183.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>MalwaresEradicator</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-05 00:12:55 - 411 on Spyware - MalwaresEradicator screenshot MalwaresEradicator is scareware dressed up to look like legit anti-badware software But MalwaresEradicator isn't so well styled -- if you visit the scamware's official site, MalwaresEradicatorcom, you'll see a FAQ page full of screenshots of last season's rogue software, Rapid Antivirus MalwaresEradicator plays the same games  it slips onto your machine through a Trojan, and automatically launches a fake system scan when your computer boots MalwaresEradicator will swear you're infected with obscure badware that MalwaresEradicator can remove -- for  4995-8995 Don't want to pay  You're smart, but MalwaresEradicator is clever  it'll drown your screen with spoof system alerts and MalwaresEradicator popups prompting you to  register  MalwaresEradicator to remove this fake badware Don't believe MalwaresEradicator -- the only badware on your computer is MalwaresEradicator Before Malwares Eradicator popups make you set fire to your computer, let me show you how to uninstall MalwaresEradicator </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138049.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138049.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Email-WormJSGigger</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-05 00:12:55 - 411 on Spyware - Email-WormJSGigger screenshot Email-WormJSGigger is just a bunch of gibberish designed to look like the name of a real computer virus It shows up in a  Threat found Alert  pop-up generated by the fake security application PC Antispyware 2010, followed by this so-called  Comment   This is a dangerous worm It replicates using Outlook, Outlook Express and mIRC The worm is written in JavaScript and Visual Basic Script  VBS  It contains destructive payload routines that are able to format the user s hard disk after rebook, and can delete all files on all available disks  This would be scary if it had anything to do with reality But it doesn t It s just a scare tactic designed to make you click the  Get Protection Now  button, which leads to a payment screen If you re seeing the  Threat  Email-WormJSGigger  message, your real problem is PC Antispyware 2010 Before you toss your PC in the dumpster to get rid of these Email-WormJSGigger popups, I ll show you how to uninstall Email-WormJSGigger, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138048.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/138048.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Proof Defender 2009</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-03 05:29:36 - 411 on Spyware - Proof Defender 2009 screenshot Proof Defender 2009 is scamware dolled up to look like legit security software A clone of rogue antispyware software Personal Defender 2009, Proof Defender 2009 plays the usual scareware tricks Proof Defender 2009 slips onto your computer through Zlob Trojan, then launches with your system Proof Defender 2009 automatically spoofs scanning your system for threats, and swears you're infected obscure badware your real antispyware software never picks up Don't believe Proof Defender 2009  You're smart, but Proof Defender 2009 is clever  it'll drown your PC's screen with Proof Defender 2009 popups and faux system alerts to argue otherwise If you click any of these fake warnings, you're prompted to waste dough on the  full  version of Proof Defender 2009 to remove those imaginary threats Let me show you how to remove Proof Defender 2009 for free, before Proof Defender 2009 popup ads make you set fire to your PC </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/137239.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/137239.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SystemCop</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-02 23:12:04 - 411 on Spyware - SystemCop screenshot SystemCop is yet another fake antispyware program that tries to earn our trust by associating itself with law enforcement Nice try, but SystemCop is one of the bad guys This scamware busts into your computer as a Trojan and displays a SystemCop system alert window saying your computer is infected  Spyware Alert ,   Security System Alert  and  732 SPYWARE FOUND  sound familiar  System Cop fakes scanning your system, and tells you to pay up if you want to purge your computer of imaginary badware Don t pay Just like its badware buddies BlockDefense, WiniFighter, TrustNinja, SaveDefense, and WiniBlueSoft, SystemCop wants to take your money and give you nothing but trouble in return If you want to get this police impersonator off your back before those SystemCop popups make you take a baton to your PC, I ll show you how to uninstall SystemCop, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/137134.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/137134.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Hooker Trojan Keylogger</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-02 11:03:14 - 411 on Spyware - Hooker Trojan Keylogger is a Trojan that can steal your personal and financial information After Hooker Trojan Keylogger sneaks onto your PC, it runs quietly in the background, logs your keystrokes, and sends this data to its makers Typed any passwords or credit card numbers lately  Yep, you get the problem Hooker Trojan Keylogger will also infect your computer with badware and malicious system registry entries Don t get taken in by this application s advances Unless personal ID theft and weird credit card charges sound like a hot weekend, I'll show you how to remove Hooker Trojan Keylogger </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/136906.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/136906.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Nortel Antivirus</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-02 05:15:45 - 411 on Spyware - Nortel Antivirus screenshot Let s be clear  Norton Antivirus is a useful and reputable internet security program Nortel Antivirus is a fake anti-spyware program designed to trick you into thinking it s the real deal Aside from a similar name and knock-off style, Nortel has nothing whatsoever to do with the real Norton program Nortel is a pesky application that takes root in your computer and refuses to leave It shows up in your system tray and reports phony infections every few minutes, with most Nortel Antivirus popups reading that you've got 41 infections or Trojans And once it s scared you into thinking your computer could crash at any second, it tells you that  the removal features are disabled  and that you must purchase a license if you want to remove threats from your computer It also might display a fake blue screen of death Don t be taken in by this scam Nortel is nothing but a parasite leeching off of Norton s good rep Before those Nortel popups make you set fire to your PC, I'll show you how to uninstall Nortel Antivirus, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/136812.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/136812.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Vista Antivirus 2010</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-01 04:38:52 - 411 on Spyware - Vista Antivirus 2010 is a fake antivirus program that should be avoided If it does enter your computer, it will tell you that your system is infected, and that you must pay for the software license to clean imaginary badware from your computer Vista Antivirus 2010 is a scam Vista Antivirus 2010 does not actually scan for anything It's only a ruse to scare you into paying for nothing and to direct you to other spyware If your computer has been infected, you may notice that Vista Antivirus 2010 does not actually function like a real program Instead, any Vista Antivirus 2010 popups you click direct your browser to a page to pay for the  registered  version of Vista Antivirus 2010 Needless to say, you should not pay Keep your wallet in your pocket, and get Vista Antivirus 2010 off your PC I'll show you step-by-step instructions to remove Vista Antivirus 2010 from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/136401.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/136401.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Windows Police Pro</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-09-01 04:38:52 - 411 on Spyware - Windows Police Pro screenshot Windows Police Pro is scamware dolled up to look like legit security software It'll become clear pretty fast that Windows Police Pro is just badware riding off Microsoft's good name Windows Police Pro sneaks onto your computer, and launches a spoof system scan with the start of your system Windows Police Pro then freezes your machine with a Windows Police Pro popup that locks up your screen Windows Police Pro will also block your Internet use, along with Hijack This, Ad Aware, etc, with an error message that reads,  Running of application is impossible File is infected  The only infection you have is Windows Police Pro With these popups and scans, the scamware holds your computer for ransom until you pay for the  registered  version of Windows Police Pro Even if you pay the kidnappers, your computer will probably still be locked down So let me show you how to uninstall Windows Police Pro, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/136400.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/136400.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Smart Antivirus 2010</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-31 22:38:08 - 411 on Spyware - Smart Antivirus 2010 is the latest version of fake antispyware Smart Antivirus The just-released 2010 version of this scamware is set to infect vulnerable computers and annoy you well into the coming year Lovely Presenting itself as a legit antivirus program, Smart Antivirus 2010 sneaks onto your machine as a Trojan horse and tries to scam you into paying for a so called  premium  version that, in reality, doesn t exist Using flashy graphics and phony spyware scans, Smart Antivirus will tell you that your computer is infected and that you must pay for the  registered  software to clean your PC of non-existant badware And, if you re not careful, Smart Antivirus 2010 will hijack your web browser and redirect you to rogue web sites with annoying pop-ups and more scam offers Smart Antivirus 2010 may be clever, but it s not too smart Let me show you how to uninstall Smart Antivirus 2010 from your computer, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/136291.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/136291.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>BlockDefense</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-30 05:59:01 - 411 on Spyware - BlockDefense screenshot BlockDefense -- or Block Defense -- is scareware dolled up to look like legit security software BlockDefense is a clone of rogue antispyware software SaveDefense, SaveKeep, SaveSoldier, and Trust Ninja Just like its badware buddies, BlockDefense sneaks onto your machine through Trojans, scam websites that mimic scanning your system, and bundles of badware Once BlockDefense is on your PC, it'll automatically boot with your system, and launch its fake scanner BlockDefense will swear you're infected with obscure badware that your legit antivirus antispyware software has never detected Not buying it  Smart cookie, but BlockDefense blocks your real security software, so you'll have a hard time confirming your suspicions that BlockDefense is just hustling you BlockDefense will also drown your screen with popups, faux system alerts, and Windows Security Center warning spoofs If you click any of these BlockDefense popup ads, you'll be tricked into blowing dough on this badware BlockDefense isn't designed to remove more than credit from your AmEx line If you're going to waste money, wouldn't you rather do it blackjacking at the Wynn  Let me save you some money, time, and sanity, and show you how to uninstall BlockDefense for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/135979.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/135979.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Spyware Crusade</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-29 00:47:33 - 411 on Spyware - Spyware Crusade is scamware disguised as anti-spyware software Spyware Crusade plays the usual scamware tricks  Spyware Crusade sneaks onto your computer through a Trojan or rogue website, runs exaggerated system scans loaded with false positives, and spoofs security alerts to trick you into blowing dough on Spyware Crusade If you see any Spyware Crusade popups, don't get scared -- likely the only thing you're infected with is Spyware Crusade Before you get medieval on your machine to block Spyware Crusade popups, let me show you how to uninstall Spyware Crusade, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/135747.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/135747.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SaveDefense</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-27 22:16:24 - 411 on Spyware - SaveDefense screenshot SaveDefense is fake security software from the same family of scamware as SaveKeep, SaveSoldier, and TrustNinja Just like its buddies, SaveDefense hustles you for money the usual scareware way Save Defense sneaks onto your PC through a Trojan or is downloaded through a rogue website Once SaveDefense is in, the scamware automatically boots with your computer, then fakes scanning your system for threats SaveDefense will swear you're infected with imaginary badware that you need to buy the  full  version of SaveDefense to remove Don't trust the scareware  You're smart, but your screen'll drown with SaveDefense popups to try to get you to think otherwise If you click any of these SaveDefense alerts, you're prompted to waste money on the scamware The only badware that's on your computer is SaveDefense Before those SaveDefense popups make you set fire to your PC, let me show you how to uninstall SaveDefense for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/135296.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/135296.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Registry Doktor 41</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-27 22:16:24 - 411 on Spyware - Registry Doktor 41 is scareware posing as a registry optimizer The latest version of rogue Registry Doktor 2009, Registry Doktor 41 plays the same games Registry Doktor 41 spoofs scanning your system for registry errors, then launches loads of Registry Doktor 41 popups and faux system alerts swearing you've got major registry issues The only registry issue you've got is Registry Doktor 41 -- Registry Doktor 41 is just trying to scare you into wasting money on it Registry Doktor 41 is just like all the other scamware out there, only it's espesh annoying since it yells at you in German Mutterficker Before you go set fire to your PC to get rid of those fake registry alerts, I'll show you how to uninstall Registry Doktor 41 for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/135295.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/135295.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Safety Center</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-27 05:15:49 - 411 on Spyware - Safety Center screenshot Safety Center is fake security software that offers you quite a deal -- instead of just getting a faux antivirus app, you also get scamware posing as privacy protection, a firewall, and a registry scanner Besides pimping itself as a suite of software, Safety Center runs the usual scam  Safety Center installs on your computer through a Trojan, then launches spoof system scans Safety Center's results  You're infected with imaginary badware that you need to remove -- and Safety Center will do it for you Just pay up You don't want to waste your money  Smart move, but now Safety Center will drown your screen in Safety Center popups and fake system alerts These Safety Center pop-up ads read   We are sorry but your query looks similar to requests from a computer infected by viruses or spyware applications To protect our users, we can't proceed with your request at the moment We will restore your access as quickly as possible, so try again later Meanwhile, if you suspect that your computer or network has been infected, you might want to run a virus checker or spyware remover to make sure that your system is free of viruses and other malicious software  If you click any of these Safety Center alerts, you'll be tricked into blowing dough on this scamware Let me save you some time, sanity, and dough, and show you how to remove Safety Center </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/135019.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/135019.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Green AV</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-26 23:19:15 - 411 on Spyware - Green AV screenshotGreen AV, AKA GreenAV, is fake antivirus software that's hardly green -- if anything, Green AV wastes electricity as it slows down your computer with popups Like other fake antivirus apps, Green AV installs itself onto your computer through a Trojan or rogue website, and automatically spoofs a system scan every time you boot up your PC Let me predict Green AV's system scan results  turns out you're infected with obscure badware you've never heard of, right  Badware that none of your legit antivirus software ever picks up  Thought so And to remove this imaginary badware, you need to waste dough on the  full  version of Green AV Don't wanna pay up  You're smart, but Green AV will disagree with spoof system alerts and Green AV popups that read,  Green AV protection has detected Spyware program Win32Monsterfx that is trying to attack your computer Do you want to block the attack ,  User account control says  An unidentified program wants access to your computer  wsdt05exe unidentified publisher  and  Windows Defender warning  review harmful unwanted software Trojan win32 Fake xpa severe  Well, Green AV is being a bit honest for once Your computer is being attacked -- but by Green AV And Green AV is just trying to scare you into wasting green on the scamware Let me show you how to uninstall Green AV, before Green AV alerts make you run over your computer with a Prius </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/134900.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/134900.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Dream Media Player</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-26 11:50:50 - 411 on Spyware - Dream Media Player screenshot Dream Media Player is a fake video codec that'll slip adware Zango onto your machine If you've come across Dream Media Player or DreamMediaPlayerSetupexe, you were def may have been visiting a porn site that prompted you to download a fake video codec to watch a naughty video Stick to the subscription stuff -- you're going to end up paying for it somehow, since most fake video codecs hide on X-rated sites There's a spray of Dream Media Player sites, but they all read   Video Player note  No video player found  You need to install last version of Dream Media Player to watch HQ videos  You need to install the latest version of Dream Media Player like you need popups on your computer Which is fitting, because if you download Dream Media Player, that's exactly what you'll get  Dream Media Player will install Zango, which'll drown your computer in popups and other adware If you already downloaded Dream Media Player, I won't tell -- I'll even show you how to uninstall Dream Media Player You're welcome </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/134649.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/134649.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Intelinet Smart Security</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-26 11:50:50 - 411 on Spyware - Intelinet Smart Security screenshot Intelinet Smart Security pimps itself as  an award-winning registry cleaner and spyware remover,  but Intelinet Smart Security is shady software Intelinet Smart Security is aggressively promoted in forums, and users say Intelinet Smart Security is hard to uninstall According to at least one user, Intelinet Smart Security launches with your machine at startup, and constantly prompts you to pay up for the  full  version of Intelinet Smart Security Anti-badware software Malwarebytes removes Intelinet Smart Security, and may find Trojans on your machine that are related to Intelinet Smart Security If you installed Intelinet Smart Security's seven-day trial for  495, you'll probably be automatically billed again To cancel further payments, call your bank or dial Intelinet Smart Security's billing depo at  1-888-736-6475 Whether Intelinet Smart Security is actually badware, it's bad software So let me save you some time, money, and sanity, and uninstall Intelinet Smart Security </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/134648.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/134648.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>TrustNinja</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-26 06:41:51 - 411 on Spyware - TrustNinja screenshot TrustNinja  I guess Trust Ninja's a good name, since this fake security software will kill your trust Nothing more than rogue anti-spyware, TrustNinja plays the usual tricks, like its badware buddies SaveKeep, SaveSoldier, WinBlueSoft, WiniFighter and WiniShield Like the other faux antivirus antispyware apps, TrustNinja slips into your computer through a Trojan or tricks you into downloading it off a scam website Once TrustNinja is in, it boots with your system and launches and automatic system scan Hi-yah  Turns out you're infected that only TrustNinja has found on your computer, and that only TrustNinja can remove -- for a few bucks Don't trust TrustNinja  Smart move, but be prepared to battle TrustNinja popups and faux system alerts that will try to scare you into buying the  full  version of this scamware Don't believe any of these fake alerts -- if you follow their prompts, you'll be tricked into wasting dough TrustNinja, which is designed to remove nothing but money from your wallet Before TrustNinja popups make you go Bruce Lee on your computer, let me show you how to uninstall TrustNinja, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/134572.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/134572.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Top AntiSpyware</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-21 01:40:42 - 411 on Spyware - Top AntiSpyware is anything but Top Antispyware is fake antispyware software designed to remove money from your wallet If you make the mistake of installing Top AntiSpyware's trial, you'll pay for this free trial with Top AntiSpyware's spoof system alerts and other Top AntiSpyware popups that swear you're infected with non-existent badware The point  Top AntiSpyware wants to scare you into buying the  full  version of Top AntiSpyware What a deal If you're going to waste dough, wouldn't you rather do it in Vegas  Let me save you some money, and show you how to uninstall Top AntiSpyware </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/132989.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/132989.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SaveSoldier</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-21 01:40:42 - 411 on Spyware - SaveSoldier screenshot SaveSoldier is a fake security app from the same family as scamware SaveKeep Just like its buddies, SaveSoldier plays the usual scareware tricks  SaveSoldier slips onto your machine through a Trojan, and starts up with your PC SaveSoldier automatically spoofs scanning your system for security threats The results  It turns out you're infected with obscure badware that your legit antispyware software never dedicated, and, conveniently, SaveSoldier will remove this badware for you -- for around  50 What a deal, right  If you don't believe SaveSoldier, you're a smart cookie -- but SaveSoldier will continue to disagree with SaveSoldier popups and faux system alerts If you click any of these SaveSoldier pop-up ads, you're prompted into wasting money on the  full  version of SaveSoldier Let me save you some time, money, and sanity, and show you how to remove SaveSoldier, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/132988.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/132988.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Computer Defender 2009</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-20 14:37:47 - 411 on Spyware - Computer Defender 2009 screenshot Computer Defender 2009 is fake security software from the makers of scamware Antispy Protector 2009 and MS Antispyware 2009 You may have installed the  trial  version of Computer Defender 2009, or Computer Defender 2009 may have snuck onto your PC through Vundo Trojan or other badware Once you ve got Computer Defender 2009, your browser may be hijacked, and you ll see lots of spoof system alerts and other Computer Defender 2009 popups If you click one of those Computer Defender 2009 pop-up ads that swears your computer is about to die, you ll prompted to buy Computer Defender 2009 to solve all your issues Computer Defender 2009 is as likely to solve your computer issues as it is to reveal the meaning of life Let me save you some time, sanity, and money, and show you how to remove Computer Defender 2009 for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/132776.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/132776.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>WindoFix</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-18 18:51:23 - 411 on Spyware - WindoFix screenshot WindoFix is registry repair software that may display exaggerated results after scanning your system for registry errors Whether that's a mistake or misleading marketing is for you to decide You need to manually install WindoFix before it starts smooth-talking you If you already have, you may want to uninstall WindoFix Did you pay for WindoFix  WindoFix promises 60 days of satisfaction, so you can try to email support   windofixcom for WindoFix refund </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/132018.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/132018.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>RegDefense</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-18 18:51:23 - 411 on Spyware - RegDefense screenshot RegDefense is registry repair software that may display misleading results after scanning your system for registry issues RegDefense must be manually installed before it starts smooth talking you If you have RegDefense on your machine, you may want to uninstall RegDefense Did you pay for RegDefense  You can try to get a RegDefense refund Now, if you're ready and if you like, I'll show you how to uninstall RegDefense for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/132017.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/132017.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>WiniFighter Online Scanner</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-18 01:19:27 - 411 on Spyware - WiniFighter Online Scanner screenshot There are more rogue security apps around than real ones, and the fakes look as good as that Folex you saw on Canal Street WiniFighter Online Scanner is one of the latest fakes, and it looks as good as it is useless It's no wonder -- WiniFighter Online Scanner is a knock-off of the latest version of Kapersky s Online Scanner, and WiniFighter Online Scanner promises it'll scan your computer for viruses and other nasties And WiniFighter Online Scanner will find lots of them -- because its whole goal is to scare you into buying WiniFighter, which'll then pretend to get rid of the badware that was never there to begin with If you want to scan for badware, run a proper scanner, not WiniFighter Online Scanner If you ve already got it, I'll show you how to uninstall WiniFighter Online Scanner, before you set fire to your computer to block WiniFighter Online Scanner popups </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/131706.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/131706.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>SaveKeep</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-18 01:19:27 - 411 on Spyware - SaveKeep screenshot SaveKeep is fake security software designed to scam you out of your money and mind Inspired by WiniBlueSoft, WiniFighter, WiniGuard, and WiniShield, SaveKeep plays the usual tricks SaveKeep sneaks onto your computer through a Trojan, launches with your system, and mimics scanning your system for threats This just in  SaveKeep will find loads of badware you've never heard of on your PC, and, conveniently, remove this obscure badware for you -- for about 50 bucks Not interested  You're a smart cookie, but SaveKeep will keep trying to convince you you're wrong, with tons of faux system alerts and SaveKeep popups Some of these SaveKeep pop-up ads read   Security Center Alert  Infiltration Alert  Your computer is being attacked by an Internet virus It could be a password-stealing attack, a trojan-dropper or similar   Recommendations Windows Security Center Your computer is infected by spyware - threat have been found while scanning your files and registry It is strongly recommended that you disinfect your PC and active Realtime protection against future intrusions  If you click any of these SaveKeep alerts, you're tricked into blowing dough on the  full  version of this scamware If you're going to waste money, wouldn't you rather do it blackjacking with me, at the Wynn  Let me show you how to uninstall SaveKeep, before you take pipes to your PC to stop those SaveKeep popups </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/131705.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/131705.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Total Security 2009</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-18 01:19:27 - 411 on Spyware - Total Security 2009 screenshot Total Security 2009 is fake security software trying to ride off BitDefender Total Security's trusted name Total Security 2009 has no affiliate with BitDefender  Total Security 2009 is as useless as BitDefender is legit Total Security 2009 works just like its papa, Total Security  Total Security 2009 slips into your computer through a Trojan or a virus, and launches a faux system scan The second course  Extra helpings of Total Security 2009 popups and spoof system alerts If you click any of these Total Security 2009 pop-up ads, you'll be tricked into wasting money on the  full  -- or  fool  -- version of Total Security 2009 Let me save you some time, sanity, and dough -- I'll show you how to uninstall Total Security 2009, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/131704.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/131704.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Advanced Virus Protection</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-14 21:47:59 - 411 on Spyware - Advanced Virus Protection is scareware styled to like legit antivirus software Like other scareware, Advanced Virus Protection uses false positives, faux warnings, and fake system alerts to trick you into wasting money on Advanced Virus Protection Advanced Virus Protection may have snuck onto your machine through a Trojan Once in, Advanced Virus Protection pretends to scan you system for threats and tells you you're infected with non-existent badware Don't believe Advanced Virus Protection  You're a smart cookie, but Advanced Virus Protection will keep trying to convince you with Advanced Virus Protection popups and system alerts swearing you need to buy Advanced Virus Protection to remove these imaginary threats Advanced Virus Protection may also redirect your browser, block your real security software, and hijack your desktop with warnings reading  Your computer has been shut down to prevent damage  or  System has been stopped due to a serious malfunction  If you gave into the pressure and paid for Advanced Virus Protection, call your credit card company to block the charge You might want to get a new credit card to prevent further Advanced Virus Protection charges Before you set fire to your computer to get rid of Advanced Virus Protection desktop and popups, let me show you how to uninstall Advanced Virus Protection, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/131019.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/131019.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Protection System Software</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-13 23:06:52 - 411 on Spyware - Protection System Software is fake security software posing as a legit antispyware app Like other scareware, Protection System Software may sneak onto your machine through rogue websites or Trojans posing as video codecs Once Protection System Software is in, the scamware boots with your system and launches a  security  scan This Protection System Software returns exaggerated results about badware you're infected with Don't believe Protection System Software  Good for you, but Protection System Software popups will swamp your PC screen and argue otherwise What's the point  If you click any of these Protection System Software pop-up ads, you'll be tricked into blowing dough on the  full  version of Protection System Software Even if you were actually infected with half of the badware Protection System Software swears you are, the scamware can't remove anything but about  50 from your wallet If I'm going to waste money, I'd rather do it in Vegas Wouldn't you  Don't gamble your credit card information -- or your sanity Let me show you how to uninstall Protection System Software </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/130743.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/130743.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Advanced Virus Removal</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-13 23:06:52 - 411 on Spyware - Advanced Virus Removal is scamware styled like legit antivirus software Advanced Virus Removal plays the typical scareware tricks  Advanced Virus Removal infects you through a Trojan or rogue website, and boots with your system Advanced Virus Removal automatically launches a system scan, then details a list of imaginary badware you're infected with You don't believe Advanced Virus Removal  You're a smart cookie, but Advanced Virus Removal will insist that you're infected with Advanced Virus Removal popups and spoof system alerts If you follow any of these Advanced Virus Removal pop-up ads' prompts, you'll be tricked into blowing dough on Advanced Virus Removal Even if you actually had any of the badware Advanced Virus Removal swears you do, Advanced Virus Removal can't remove anything but credit from your AmEx Let me save you some money, time, and sanity, and show you how to uninstall Advanced Virus Removal </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/130742.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/130742.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>VirusWin32Fakera</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-13 11:36:30 - 411 on Spyware - VirusWin32Fakera screenshot VirusWin32Fakera -- or snl2wexe -- is a real virus and a fake threat that appears in popups and desktop warnings by fake antispyware and rogue sites Is VirusWin32Fakera dangerous  VirusWin32Fakera was a serious threat, once upon a time -- VirusWin32Fakera would steal network administrator passwords Now, VirusWin32Fakera's biggest danger is scaring you into wasting money on fake anti-spyware like Windows Protection Suite and Internet Antivirus, by using tricks such as changing your screensaver and desktop to tell you that your computer is infected with spyware You're probably not really infected with VirusWin32Fakera -- you're infected with scamware that you need to remove I'll show you how to get rid of VirusWin32Fakera for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/130558.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/130558.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>AntiSpyware Professional Spyware Cleaner</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-13 06:11:16 - 411 on Spyware - AntiSpyware Professional Spyware Cleaner screenshot AntiSpyware Professional Spyware Cleaner is fake antispyware software designed to scan your credit card and remove around  50 from it Like other scareware, AntiSpyware Professional Spyware Cleaner uses spoof system alerts and AntiSpyware Professional Spyware Cleaner popups to try and trick you into buying the  full  version of AntiSpyware Professional Spyware Cleaner If you have this scamware, AntiSpyware Professional Spyware Cleaner probably launches when your computer starts, then lists a load of BS badware that you're supposedly infected with Then AntiSpyware Professional Spyware Cleaner tells you to purchase its  licensed  version to remove all of this badware You're not infected with anything but AntiSpyware Professional Spyware Cleaner Before AntiSpyware Professional Spyware Cleaner pop-up ads drive you bananas, let me show you how to uninstall AntiSpyware Professional Spyware Cleaner </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/130504.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/130504.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>AntiAdware System Scanner</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-13 06:11:16 - 411 on Spyware - AntiAdware System Scanner screenshot AntiAdware System Scanner is fake anti-adware software designed to do nothing more than scan your wallet for  50 to remove AntiAdware System Scanner works like all the other scareware  AntiAdware System Scanner slips into your computer through a Trojan, perhaps one posing as a video codec Once AntiAdware System Scanner is on your machine, it launches with your computer and automatically spoofs scanning your system for threats AntiAdware System Scanner's scan results list in detail non-existent badware you're infected with You don't believe it  You're a smart cookie, but AntiAdware System Scanner will still swamp your computer screen with AntiAdware System Scanner popups and faux system alerts What's the point  If you follow those AntiAdware System Scanner popups, you'll be scammed into blowing money on the  full  -- or  fool  -- version of AntiAdware System Scanner Save your dough, sanity, and time, and let me show you how to uninstall AntiAdware System Scanner </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/130503.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/130503.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Windows Protection Suite</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-13 00:23:01 - 411 on Spyware - Windows Protection Suite screenshot Windows Protection Suite is fake security software, and a clone of the usual rogues  Extra Antivirus, Malware Destructor 2009, Windows Security Suite, Virus Doctor, Virus Melt, Virus Shield 2009, Virus Sweeper, etc Windows Protection Suite plays the usual scamware tricks  Windows Protection Suite sneaks onto your computer through a Trojan, or by websites that spoof scanning your system for threats Once Windows Protection Suite is on your machine, it starts up when your system boots and launches a fake system scan Windows Protection Suite scan results will tell you you're infected with badware that doesn't exist Don't believe the scamware  Good for you, but Windows Protection Suite then drowns your computer with Windows Protection Suite popups and false system alerts What's the point  If you follow any of those Windows Protection Suite pop-up prompts, you'll be tricked into wasting money on the  full  -- or  fool  -- version of Windows Protection Suite Even if you were actually infected with any of the nonsense Windows Protection Suite says you are, Windows Protection Suite can't remove anything but dough from your wallet Before you set fire to your computer to stop those Windows Protection Suite popups, let me show you how to uninstall Windows Protection Suite </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/130379.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/130379.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>AntiSpyware Webscanner</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-13 00:23:01 - 411 on Spyware - AntiSpyware Webscanner screenshot AntiSpyware Webscanner is fake security software designed to remove nothing more than dough from your wallet AntiSpyware Webscanner plays the usual scareware tricks  AntiSpyware Webscanner sneaks onto your computer through a Trojan, perhaps one posing as a video codec Once AntiSpyware Webscanner gets in your system, it boots with your computer and automatically launches a spoof system scan AntiSpyware Webscanner results swears you're infected with badware you've never heard of Don't believe the AntiSpyware Webscanner  You're a smart cookie, but AntiSpyware Webscanner will still drown your PC with AntiSpyware Webscanner popups and fake system alerts What's AntiSpyware Webscanner's goal  If you click any AntiSpyware Webscanner popups, you'll be tricked into blowing money on the  full  -- or  fool  -- version of AntiSpyware Webscanner If you're going to waste money, wouldn't you rather do it at the Wynn in Vegas  Save your cash, time, and sanity, and let me show you how to uninstall AntiSpyware Webscanner </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/130378.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/130378.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Antispy Protector 2009</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-11 06:35:59 - 411 on Spyware - Antispy Protector 2009 screenshot Antispy Protector 2009 is fake antispyware software that uses false alerts and exaggerated system scans to trick you out of your money A clone of Virus Remover Professional and Smart Defender Pro, Antispy Protector 2009 is marketed by the same means  rogue websites that fake scanning your computer, Trojans disguised as video codecs, etc How do you know if you have Antispy Protector 2009  How don't you know  Antispy Protector 2009 may start up with your system, scan your computer, and tell you you're infected with non-existent badware Antispy Protector 2009 also creates Antispy Protector 2009 popups and faux system alerts, and hijacks your web browser What's the point  Antispy Protector 2009 wants to drive you into wasting dough on the  full  version of Antispy Protector 2009 Even if you were actually infected with the spyware Antispy Protector 2009 claims you are, Antispy Protector 2009 can't remove anything but money from your wallet Let me show you how to uninstall Antispy Protector 2009 before you set fire to your PC </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/129770.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/129770.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Advanced Antivirus Remover</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-11 06:35:59 - 411 on Spyware - Advanced Antivirus Remover is a fake antivirus application designed to trick you out of your cash Like other rogue antivirus software, Advanced Antivirus Remover starts up with your system and automatically pretends to scan your computer for threats Surprise -- Advanced Antivirus Remover will discover tons of badware you've never heard of on your machine And Advanced Antivirus Remover will remove all this obscure badware, so long as you follow those Advanced Antivirus Remover popups' prompts and blow some dough on the  full  version of the software How convenient Really, if you want to waste money, don't buy Advanced Antivirus Remover -- let's just hit Vegas instead Let me save you some money, time, and your sanity, and show you how to remove Advanced Antivirus Remover </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/129769.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/129769.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>WiniShield</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-10 21:43:50 - 411 on Spyware - WiniShield screenshot WiniShield is fake antispyware software designed to scam you out of your money When WiniShield is installed, it automatically starts up with your system, every time WiniShield spoofs scanning your system for threats, and -- surprise  -- tells you your PC's infected with badware only WiniShield finds on your computer You can remove these obscure infections by buying WiniShield How convenient, right  Anti-badware software you've never heard of shows up on your computer, tells you you're infected with badware you've never heard of, but you can remove this by paying up You probably figured WiniShield was a scam, especially considering it'll spoof system alerts and create other WiniShield popups Before WiniShield drives you bananas with WiniShield popups and scans, I'll show you how to uninstall WiniShield </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/129578.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/129578.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Cyber Snoop</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-04 07:30:04 - 411 on Spyware - Cyber Snoop is  an Internet monitoring, filtering and control software program designed to monitor and control the Internet activity of a stand-alone PC  Sure, Cyber Snoop could be used for legit reasons, such as making sure little Suzy's safe online But Cyber Snoop could also invade your privacy and compromise your personal or financial information Or be slipped into your computer by a crazy guy or girlfriend Some chicks think installing Cyber Snoop is a sign of love And if you equate love with paranoid jealousy, I agree I suggest uninstalling Cyber Snoop, and dumping whoever placed Cyber Snoop on your PC </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127730.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127730.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Sdbotadd</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-04 07:30:04 - 411 on Spyware - Sdbotadd -- dubbed  W32 Sdbot-ADD  by Sophos -- is a worm more painful than watching the KardashSimpHiltonSonian sisters Instead of ruining reality TVfa, Sdbotadd runs wild through unprotected local networks Once Sdbotadd is launched, it drops a rootkit that lets a hacker sneak into a backdoor of your computer The Sdbotadd-enabled hacker then can control your computer remotely, through an IRC network Sound worse than reading about KimJessParissica talking about their weight  It is So close PerezHiltoncom, and let me show you how to get rid of Sdbotadd </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127729.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127729.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>HalfLemon</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-04 07:30:04 - 411 on Spyware - HalfLemon screenshot HalfLemon is a threat that shows up in fake security popups by scareware Windows Antivirus Pro These HalfLemon popups read   Windows Antivirus Pro Alert Infiltration Alert  Your computer is being attacked by an Internet Virus It could be a password-stealing attack, a trojan-dropped or similar Details  Attack from  2398011105, port 58962  Attacked port  41567  Threat  HalfLemon, Do you want Windows Antivirus Pro to block this attack  Click  No  until your mouse breaks The threat of HalfLemon is just a ruse to get you to waste money on the  full  version of Windows Antivirus Pro, which is just scam software out for your money If you're seeing this Windows Antivirus Pro alert, you're not infected with HalfLemon -- the only badware you've got on your PC is Windows Antivirus Pro So let me show you how to uninstall Windows Antivirus Pro and get rid of this HalfLemon popup </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127728.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127728.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>PC MightyMax 2009</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-04 07:30:04 - 411 on Spyware - PC MightyMax 2009 screenshot PC MightyMax 2009 is antivirus software of question value  read  people on the Interwebs say it sucks  If you download PC MightyMax 2009's trial to scan your system for threats, you may be drowned in PC MightyMax popups pimping the full version of this software PC MightyMax automatically starts up with your machine, and every few hours you may get a  security alert  that beeps Users also report PC MightyMax is difficult to uninstall Lovely Save your time, dough, and sanity -- let me show you how to uninstall PC MightyMax 2009, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127727.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127727.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Smart Protector</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-03 21:59:51 - 411 on Spyware - Smart Protector screenshot Smart Protector is scamware dolled up to look like legit antispyware software When Smart Protector is installed, it starts up with your system and automatically scans your computer for threats Surprise  That's when you find out you're infected with badware you've never heard of, and that apparently only Smart Protector can get rid of Don't believe Smart Protector's scan results, or the Smart Protector popups that follow -- Smart Protector uses false positives to try and scare you into buying the  full  -- or  fool  -- version of its software The only thing Smart Protector removes is around  50 from your AmEx I'd rather you waste money with me in Vegas So let me show you how to uninstall Smart Protector </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127593.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127593.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>PC Antispyware 2010</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-03 21:59:51 - 411 on Spyware - PC Antispyware 2010 screenshot PC Antispyware 2010 is the scamware of the future And the new scamware same as the old scamware  PC Antispyware 2010 uses fake system scans and spoof system alerts to trick you into wasting money on PC Antispyware 2010 Pimped by the Braviax infection, PC Antispyware 2010 is created by WinTechProtection LTD, who pushed scareware PC Security 2009 and Home Antivirus 2010 If you see any PC Antispyware 2010 popups on your machine, you're not infected with any badware but PC Antispyware 2010 Don't waste your money, and save your sanity  let me show you how to uninstall PC Antispyware 2010, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127592.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127592.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Registry Easy</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-01 06:20:25 - 411 on Spyware - Registry Easy screenshot Registry Easy is a possibly unwanted registry cleaner software RegistryEasy may pimp itself through aggressive marketing If you want to uninstall Registry Easy, you can use our free instructions As usual, leave a comment if you have any questions or tips Your comments help everyone  Now, let's </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127149.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127149.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>007 Anti-Spyware</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-01 06:20:25 - 411 on Spyware - 007 Anti-Spyware screenshot 007 Anti-Spyware is scamware dolled up to look like the James Bond of antispyware software Like other scareware, 007 Anti-Spyware scans your machine for threats, and then may exaggerate -- maybe fabricate  -- the results, telling you you're infected with non-existent badware, just to get you to spend dough on the  full  version of 007 Anti-Spyware If you're going to waste money, wouldn't you rather do it Casino Royale style  All right, no more puns Let me show you how to uninstall 007 Anti-Spyware </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127148.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127148.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Windows System Suite</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-08-01 00:45:08 - 411 on Spyware - Windows System Suite screenshot Windows System Suite is scareware styled to look like legit security software Created by the same scammers behind Virus Doctor and Windows Security Suite, Windows System Suite drops fake files  think ANTIGENtmp, cbexe, ciddll, CLSVtmp, DBOLEsys, ddvdll, ebdrv, ebexe, ebsys, energysys, fandrv, FSdrv, hijackthisloglnk, PEdrv, PEtmp, ppalexe, runddlkeydrv, tempdoctmp  on your computer that it'll claim are badware when Windows System Suite pretends to scan your machine for threats Windows System Suite also drowns your screen in popups, and these Windows System Suite popups block any activity until you acknowledge them Windows System Suite also hijacks your browser and redirects your searches through Search-Galacom Windows System Suite also blocks your legit security software from running, making it even more difficult to remove Windows System Suite The point  Windows System Suite wants to drive you bananas enough to waste money on the  full  version of Windows System Suite Don't blow your dough -- even if you pay only hoping to get rid of Windows System Suite popups, Windows System Suite will likely still slow down your machine Besides, if you want to burn cash, wouldn't you rather do it with me, in Vegas  Let me show you how to save some dough, time, and sanity, and uninstall Windows System Suite for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127094.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/127094.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Spyware Cleaner 2009</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-07-30 23:29:08 - 411 on Spyware - Spyware Cleaner 2009 screenshot Spyware Cleaner 2009 is fake antispyware software How can you tell the difference between bad software and scam software  One works poorly, and the other -- Spyware Cleaner 2009 -- scans your computer, claims you're infected with badware that doesn't exist, then loads your PC with Spyware Cleaner 2009 popups about false threats The point  Spyware Cleaner 2009 wants you to buy the  full  -- or  fool  -- version of its software Some Spyware Cleaner 2009 users claim Spyware Cleaner 2009 also infects their machine with more malware Even if you see Spyware Cleaner 2009 downloads on reputable sites, skip it If you already downloaded a Spyware Cleaner 2009 trial, I'll show you how to uninstall Spyware Cleaner 2009 for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/126702.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/126702.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>AdwarePro 21</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-07-29 22:04:50 - 411 on Spyware - AdwarePro 21 screenshot AdwarePro 21 -- or Adware Pro -- is fake anti-badware software, and part of the same scareware family as AntiVirusPro Just like AntiVirusPro and other scamware, AdwarePro's sole goal is to trick you into thinking you're infected with badware, so you'll waste dough on the  full  version of AdwarePro to remove these threats But if you're seeing AdwarePro system scan results and AdwarePro popups, the only thing you're infected with is AdwarePro The threats AdwarePro claims are on your PC don't exist  even if they did, the only thing AdwarePro removes is cash from your wallet If you want to blow money, let's do it at the Wynn in Vegas Let me show you how to remove AdwarePro before you take a lead pipe to your computer screen to stop AdwarePro pop-up ads </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/126285.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/126285.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Security Center</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-07-29 22:04:50 - 411 on Spyware - Security Center screenshot Security Center is a suite of fake security software that spreads through Trojans Vundo and Zlob Security offers you more than one scam in an easy package All of Security Center's  software  works the same way  Security Center redirects your browser to rogue sites pimping the  full  version of Security Center Security Center also drowns your PC in fake system alerts and other Security Center popups that try to scare you into thinking you're infected with non-existent badware Lovely Before Security Center pop-up ads make you toss your PC in a bubble bath, let me show you how to get rid of Security Center </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/126284.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/126284.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Microsoft Security Adviser</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-07-29 01:54:03 - 411 on Spyware - Microsoft Security Adviser is fake antivirus software trying to trade off Microsoft's good rep Microsoft Security Adviser has nothing to do with Microsoft, except that it drowns Windows-based PCs in Microsoft Security Adviser popups and fake system scans The goal of scareware Microsoft Security Adviser  To trick you into blowing dough on the  full  -- or  fool  -- version of Microsoft Security Adviser No matter what Microsoft Security Adviser popups and Microsoft Security Adviser system scans say, you're not infected with any badware but Microsoft Security Adviser So let me show you how to uninstall Microsoft Security Adviser </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/125997.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/125997.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>AVCare</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-07-26 23:17:27 - 411 on Spyware - AVCare screenshot AVCare is fake antivirus software that pimps itself through rogue websites AVCare spreads through a website that claims your computer needs to be scanned for threats The site spoofs scanning your system, and tells you you're infected with badware you've never heard of The site prompts you to download AVCare to remove these threats If you download AVCare, AVCare nestles into your machine, boots with your computer, scans your machine, and tells you you're infected with non-existent spyware AVCare drowns your screen in AVCare popups and spoof system alerts about threats, until you buy the  full  -- or  fool  -- version of AVCare Sound familiar  Sorry to hear that Before AVCare popups make you set fire to your PC, I'll show you how to uninstall AVCare, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/125190.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/125190.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Remote Attack Alert</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-07-26 23:17:27 - 411 on Spyware -  Remote Attack Alert  is a spoof alert created by fake antivirus software, AVCare This  Remote Attack Alert  popup reads   Remote Attack Alert  Unknown host tries to establish connection to your PC using restricted ports This may be internet virus or other type of malicious or spyware program If antivirus protection is disabled your computer remains vulnerable to different types of network attacks such as  The  remote attack  you're experiencing is from AVCare, on your PC's performance and your sanity If you see this  Remote Attack Alert  popup, the only badware on your machine is rogue antivirus software, AVCare This  Remote Attack Alert  is just a cheap trick to get you to waste dough on AVCare Before this  Remote Attack Alert  makes you take a hammer to your PC, let me show you how to uninstall AVCare, and block  Remote Attack Alert  system alerts </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/125189.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/125189.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title> Your System Is Infected  Popup</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-07-26 23:17:27 - 411 on Spyware -  Your system is infected  popup is a fake warning created by scareware AVCare This  Your system is infected  popup reads   Your system is infected  AVCare detected 10 system security threats on your PC Detected malicious programs can damage your PC and compromise your privacy It is strongly recommended to remove these threats immediately  If you follow  Your system is infected  popup's prompts, you'll be tricked into wasting money on AVCare, which is scamware posing as antivirus software The only badware you're infected with is AVCare, which drowns your system in popups like this  Your system is infected  popup, just to scam you out of your money Before this  Your system is infected  pop-up ad inspires you to take a fire hose to your PC, I'll show you how to remove AVCare and stop  Your system is infected  popups </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/125188.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/125188.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Windows Antivirus Pro</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-07-23 21:06:20 - 411 on Spyware - Windows Antivirus Pro is fake antivirus software riding off of Windows's good name Windows Antivirus Pro has nothing to do with Windows, excepting that it'll drown your Windows-based PC with Windows Antivirus Pro popups and fake security alerts Like other scamware, Windows Antivirus Pro uses spoof warnings and false positives in security scans to convince you you're infected with non-existent badware If you follow any of Windows Antivirus Pro's prompts, you're scammed into wasting dough on the  full  version of Windows Antivirus Pro The only thing Windows Antivirus Pro removes is credit from your AmEx So before Windows Antivirus Pro popups make you set fire to your PC, let me show you how to remove Windows Antivirus Pro </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/124095.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/124095.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Spy Sniper</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-07-23 01:08:52 - 411 on Spyware - Spy Sniper screenshot Spy Sniper is a fake antispyware app styled like legit antivirus software Like other scamware, Spy sniper might nestle into your computer through a Trojan or rogue website Once Spy sniper is in, it simulates scanning your computer for threats Surprise  Most of the badware Spy sniper finds has never been caught by your trusted antivirus software But no worries, Spy sniper will remove it for you -- for a fee Don't want to pay up  Enjoy a Spy sniper popup or two You'd rather not  I don't blame you Let me show you how to uninstall Spy sniper, before Spy sniper pop-up ads drive you bananas </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/123747.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/123747.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>WindowsClickcom</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-07-23 01:08:52 - 411 on Spyware - WindowsClickcom screenshotWindowsClickcom is a website you get redirected to when you're infected with UACdsys Trojan So do you have UACdsys Trojan  That's an annoyingly easy question to answer  if you're infected with this WindowsClickcom Trojan, most of your web searches and attempts to access security sites -- like McAffee's and Symantec's -- will redirect you to WindowsClickcom What's the point  WindowsClickcom appears to be riddled with Searchportalinformationcom and other ads that put you in an endless loop of click-based moneymaking The spam spiral that's WindowsClickcom should have been a circle of Dante's Hell Before you set fire to your computer to stop WindowsClickcom redirects, I'll show you how to block WindowsClickcom by removing UACdsys Trojan </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/123746.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/123746.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>VirusBye</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-07-21 03:01:41 - 411 on Spyware - VirusBye screenshot VirusBye is fake antivirus software that plays the usual tricks  VirusBye installs onto your system through a Trojan, launches with your computer, and spoofs scanning your system for threats Surprise  Looks like VirusBye discovered tons of badware on your machine, that your legit anti-badware software never picked up And look  VirusBye will remove it for you -- for about fifty bucks Don't want to pay  VirusBye will drown your machine in VirusBye popups In Korean How do you say,  Lovely  in Korean  Even better, how do you say  Uninstall VirusBye right now  in Korean  제거 VirusBye  감사합니다, and thank you </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/122872.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/122872.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Home Antivirus 2010</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-07-21 03:01:41 - 411 on Spyware - Home Antivirus 2010 screenshot Home Antivirus 2010 is more fake antivirus software, by the same scammers who created Home Antivirus 2009 Like the first Home Antivirus, Home Antivirus 2010 litters your computer with fake files it creates These fake Home Antivirus 2010 files have randomly generated names, and they're designed to show up in Home Antivirus 2010 system scans as false positives Home Antivirus 2010 may also hijack your Internet Explorer with spoof security warnings, and Home Antivirus 2010 mimics system alerts, creating a Home Antivirus 2010 popup that reads,  Privacy Alert  Your system was found to be infected with intercepting programs These can log your activity and damage your privacy Click here for Home Antivirus 2010 spyware removal  If Home Antivirus 2010 tells you you're infected with badware, the only badware you've got is Home Antivirus 2010 Let me show you how to uninstall Home Antivirus 2010, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/122871.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/122871.shtml</guid></item>
<item><title>Security Mechanic</title><description>Secuobs.com : 2009-07-21 03:01:41 - 411 on Spyware - Security Mechanic screenshot Security Mechanic is a fake security program, and a clone of past rogue antispyware software SpyProtector and System Protector Like other fake anti-badware software, Security Mechanic may have installed itself onto your PC through a Trojan Once Security Mechanic is in, it spoofs scanning your system for threats, and tells you you're infected with non-existent threats Security Mechanic may also redirect your browser to rogue websites pimping Security Mechanic, while launching loads of popup ads These Security Mechanic popups read   System warning  Intercepting programs that may compromise your privacy and harm your system have been detected on your PC Click here to remove them immediately with the latest version of Security Mechanic  And  Security Mechanic Security Mechanic has detected harmful software in your system It is strongly recommended to register Security Mechanic to remove these threats immediately Click on this message to fix these errors  Try and close these Security Mechanic alerts until your mouse breaks -- you're not infected with any  harmful software  but Security Mechanic So before Security Mechanic popups make you set fire to your computer, let me show you how to uninstall Security Mechanic, for free </description><link>http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/122870.shtml</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.secuobs.com/revue/news/122870.shtml</guid></item>
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