PC Defender Plus is an outright example of how rogue program is. This virus will enter your computer without asking for permission. It is not a typical program that requires user intervention in order to be installed. In fact, PC Defender Plus not only invades the computer but use it to perform other malicious acts. You email can be jeopardize by this malware to send a harmful code to your contact list.
Rogue
Rogue programs can be fake anti-virus or utilities that use deceptive means to entice user into paying for the paid version of the software. Rogue application is commonly distributed in trial version.
Remove XP Security 2013
XP Security 2013 is a misleading antivirus program. Computer security expert tagged it as rogue software that every user must avoid. To start with, most of you may not be familiar where XP Security 2013 originates. Malware of this kind mostly comes from a fake online virus scanner. When you bump into these web sites, it runs a scan and declares that your PC is infected with viruses and Trojan. Then, it prompts you to clean it by installing XP Security 2013.
Remove XP Antispyware 2013
XP Antispyware 2013 is a misleading security software also called as rogue. It is installed on the computer when you visited a web site compromised by a harmful code. The technique is called drive-by-download method, in which XP Antispyware 2013 maybe dropped into the PC without your intention. It doesn’t require your approval for it to be loaded into the computer because it can use a Trojan to penetrate the machine. An observation reveals that the Trojan can sneak into the system through various exploits on the system and Internet browser. Once the Trojan is inside, it commands the PC to contact a server and download XP Antispyware 2013.
Remove XP Internet Security 2013
XP Internet Security 2013 is a malware that belongs to a large group of rogue program called Braviax. It is often promoted in two ways. First, computer user may encounter the malware via online virus scanner that declares infection on the PC. It then immediately prompts for the download of XP Internet Security 2013 that will run in trial mode. Other method to spread the virus is through hacked web sites. It attempts to exploit security faults on victim’s computer in order to drop a copy of XP Internet Security 2013 without their consent.
Remove Vista Security 2013
Do not trust a program with the name Vista Security 2013. It impersonates real antivirus program but the real intention is to steal money from you. It rips off money from victims by promoting self as virus remover after it identifies threats on the computer. Paying for the full version of Vista Security 2013 is not the right way of solving computer issues. It just worsens the situation and you only allows attacker to claim some penny from your credit card.
Remove XP Antivirus 2013
XP Antivirus 2013 is another clear example of bogus security software. It may get into the computer and pretend as if it was part of the system. It checks the current operating system and installs the malware based on its version. In this case, the victim is using WINDOWS XP. Most of the time, user is not aware that XP Antivirus 2013 is a malware. It is endorsed as valid program on fake online virus scanner.
Remove File Restore (Fake Program)
File Restore virus invades the computer through the help of a Trojan. It enters the computer by abusing whatever fault is found on the PC. It may found either security loopholes or Internet browser flaw. Using this method, user has the slightest chance to detect the File Restore Trojan attack. Antivirus program may also be disabled by this malware, thus, you cannot expect any alerts from this halted program.
Windows Command Processor Notification Virus
Windows Command Processor Notification is a rogue security program that will issue several alerts on the computer. It is a member of a large group of malware sharing one graphical user Interface (GUI). Meaning, all programs from this group changes its title but not the console.
Remove Win 7 Antispyware 2013
Win 7 Antispyware 2013, which is also known as Win7 Antispyware Pro 2013 is a fake software from unpopular Braviax family of malware. Security experts classified this one as rogue due to its pretentious trait. It serves as profit-making tool for its developers. This name-changing virus may also be installed as XP Antispyware 2013 or Vista Antispyware 2013, depending on target PC’s version of Windows.
Remove Win 7 Internet Security 2013
Win 7 Internet Security 2013 is not an ideal protection suite. In fact, this virus impersonates a security program and will also be installed in the name of XP Internet Security 2013 or Vista Internet Security 2013. There is no positive effect if ever you installed Win 7 Internet Security 2013 into your computer. All you will get are constant fake warnings and alerts. Apart from that, you will also see a virus scan perpetuated by this malware.