Windows Salvor Tool was diagnosed as a rogue application created for Windows system. Windows Salvor Tool is just a mimic of its previous released called Windows Easy Supervisor. Everything is the same, from graphical user interface and method of propagating itself until the time it has reached victims computer and produce disturbing activities. The only visible change was its name or title. It can easily deceive user by pretending that it was part of Windows using similar task bar alerts and pop-up messages. Though, Windows Salvor Tool always attempt to sell itself by prompting user to obtain the registered version of the program throught their web site.
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 AntiMalware Lab
AntiMalware Lab is a must-remove program that will pretend as anti-malware software. This program may look and act as if it was a legitimate tool in removing Trojans, virus and other sorts of computer infection, but in reality, it was just developed to deceive computer users and earn a profit from this illegal online activity.
Remove Windows Easy Supervisor
Windows Easy Supervisor is a counterfeit anti-virus application that may sneak into the computer without being detected by security software. When inside, Windows Easy Supervisor will mimic the function of a security application without the capability of providing as such. It will issue a barrage of alarming messages and security warnings. The program will insists certain problems detected that needs to be fixed by the paid version of Windows Easy Supervisor. This is how rogue software mislead its victims.
Remove Windows XP Repair
Windows XP Repair is a must-removed application that will pretend as a useful application by providing “System Stability and Analysis Report.” This type of software will be installed by a Trojan by exploiting system and security vulnerabilities. Once installed, an alteration will be carried out to system registry that will allow Windows XP Repair to run when Windows is started. During its presence, it will continuously display fake alert messages stating several errors on computer, systems, memory and hard drive. These messages are fake and ware displayed to mislead users into purchasing the Windows XP Repair registration key.
Remove Security Shield 2011
Security Shield 2011 is a fake anti-virus program that will pretend to be a legitimate one that can protect computer from attacks and remove viruses as well. But in reality, Security Shield 2011 was just a virus that will be installed on computers in a way that victims will have no idea that it was a bad software. It also uses a Trojan to infect the computer and acts as browser hijacker to point users to a malicious web sites where a copy of Security Shield 2011 will be downloaded and installed automatically. Once loaded, Security Shield 2011 will affect Windows performance and able to alter system registry for its own benefit. This will make the rogue program to run on itself when Windows is started.
Remove Vista Anti-Virus 2012
Vista Anti-Virus 2012 (also Win 7 Anti-Virus 2012 and XP Anti-Virus 2012) is a bogus security application that will pretend as valid Windows security update to be able to convince user to download and install itself. Just like the real Windows software update, Vista Anti-Virus 2012 will pop-up as a message coming from the system tray. Similar to its other versions called Win 7 Anti-Virus 2012 and XP Anti-Virus 2012, these rogue programs will display a bunch of fake alerts and warning messages to be able to play trick to its victims.
Remove Win 7 Total Security 2012
Win 7 Total Security 2012 (also Vista Total Security 2012 and XP Total Security 2012) is a potentially unwanted program. This misleading software is a mimic of Vista Total Security 2012 and XP Total Security 2012. It will be installed on the computer using three random characters that will serve as its main executable file. When Win 7 Total Security 2012 is on the system, it will hijack Internet browser and redirect every search result link to a malicious web sites. The web site where you are pointed at will bring more harm to the computer. It may download and execute additional malware without user’s involvement.
Remove Win 7 Internet Security 2012
Win 7 Internet Security 2012 may get inside the computer by pretending as an update for Windows OS security. When loaded successfully, it will configure itself to run automatically by adding its own registry entries. Thus, it may gain control of the compromised PC and command its operation. It also redirect Internet browser to malicious … Read more
Remove Win 7 Anti-Spyware 2012
Win 7 Anti-Spyware 2012 (also Vista Anti-Spyware 2012 and XP Anti-Spyware 2012) is a fake security product from the same group who authored Vista Anti-Spyware 2012 and XP Anti-Spyware 2012. These rogue programs are able to install itself on victim’s computer without being detected by security software because it uses a rootkit technique that embeds its malicious files on legitimate system files of Windows. When loaded into the computer, Win 7 Anti-Spyware 2012 will alter system settings and allow itself to run each time Windows starts.
Remove Vista Home Security 2012
Vista Home Security 2012 is fake security application that has a varying name defending on victim’s operating system. This rogue program is capable of penetrating a computer with the help of a Trojan. It may pass-thru any installed anti-virus application without detection. Trojan is capable of doing this through a sophisticated technique called rootkit. Malicious code is embedded on legitimate system process so that it can conceal harmful intent.