SecretService

July 1, 2009 by Grabate · Leave a Comment 

SecretService is just a fake antivirus program that wants to take a bullet for you scam you out of your money.

All SecretService does is give you false alarms as it ties to scare you with fake security alerts for threats that aren’t even on your computer to trick you into buying the full version. The only “Secret Service” you will find running on your computer is the Trojan that put it on there in the first place.

There are no detailed removal instructions for SecretService yet so in the mean time, just follow these instructions:

Click Start > Run: Type MSCONFIG, Click OK, Uncheck “Load Startup Items”, click OK and restart your computer when prompted. This should stop those annoying popups and make following give the SecretService manual removal instructions easier. Also see if there is a folder in your “Program Files” called “SecretService “. If it is there, delete it.

(FYI: for some links to software we receive a commission. This is one of them. But we wouldn’t recommend Spyware Doctor if we didn’t think it would help.)

Popularity: 4% [?]

Antivirus Protection

June 29, 2009 by Grabate · Leave a Comment 

Antivirus Protection is just another fake antivirus program that wants to scam you out of your money.

I think the name Antivirus Protection it is very accurate. Once Antivirus Protection gets onto your computer, it will be very difficult to install a legit Antivirus program to try and remove so it really is “Antivirus Protection”

All Antivirus Protection does is give you false alarms as it ties to scare you with fake security alerts for threats that aren’t even on your computer to trick you into buying the full version.

Here are the removal instructions for Antivirus Protection but before you follow that, follow these instructions:

Click Start > Run: Type MSCONFIG, Click OK, Uncheck “Load Startup Items”, click OK and restart your computer when prompted. This should stop those annoying popups and make following give the Antivirus Protection removal instructions easier. Also see if there is a folder in your “Program Files” called “Antivirus Protection”. If it is there, delete it.

(FYI: for some links to software we receive a commission. This is one of them. But we wouldn’t recommend Spyware Doctor if we didn’t think it would help.)

Popularity: 4% [?]

Malware Destructor 2009

June 29, 2009 by Grabate · Leave a Comment 

Malware Destructor 2009 is just another fake antivirus program that wants to scam you out of your money in the middle of the recession

All Malware Destructor 2009 does is give false alarms as it ties to scare you with fake security alerts for threats that aren’t even on your computer to trick you into buying the full version. Taking a sledgehammer to your computer will protect your computer better than Malware Destructor 2009 which can’t even pick up the Trojan that would have put it on your computer in the first place.

There are no detailed instructions to remove Malware Destructor 2009 yet so in the mean time, just follow these instructions:

Click Start > Run: Type MSCONFIG, Click OK, Uncheck “Load Startup Items”, click OK and restart your computer when prompted. This should stop those annoying popups and make following give the Malware Destructor 2009 manual removal instructions easier. Also see if there is a folder in your “Program Files” called “Malware Destructor 2009″. If it is there, delete it.

(FYI: for some links to software we receive a commission. This is one of them. But we wouldn’t recommend Spyware Doctor if we didn’t think it would help.)

Popularity: 4% [?]

Terminator 2009

June 29, 2009 by Grabate · Leave a Comment 

Terminator 2009 is a “I’m going to be sued out of existence by Hollywood” fake antivirus wanting to scam you out of your money.

Terminator 2009 was probably created by the same genius who decided that that Terminators are USB compatible in the latest movie.

From the moment it gets on your computer courtesy of a Trojan, Terminator 2009 will hit you with fake alerts for threats that aren’t even on your computer to try and trick you into buying the “full” version of Secure Antivirus Pro.

There aren’t any instructions yet to remove Terminator 2009 so in mean time, follow these instructions before Terminator 2009 becomes self aware:

Click Start > Run: Type MSCONFIG, Click OK

Uncheck “Load Startup Items“, click OK and restart your computer when prompted. This should stop the Terminator 2009 annoying popups. Also see if there is a folder in your “Program Files” called “Terminator 2009 “. If it is there, delete it.

(FYI: for some links to software we receive a commission. This is one of them. But we wouldn’t recommend Spyware Doctor if we didn’t think it would help.)

Popularity: 4% [?]

Wind Optimizer

June 10, 2009 by Grabate · Leave a Comment 

Wind Optimizer is a fake windows optimization program that wants to con you out of your money.

It is called Wind Optimizer because for all I know, it probably does optimize the wind. What ever it does, Wind Optimizer doesn’t do jack to your computer expect bombard you with popups for errors that aren’t on your computer to trick you into buying the full version.

Luckily you can blow away Wind Optimizer with the Wind Optimizer removal instructions.

Before you do that, Click Start > Run: Type MSCONFIG, Click OK, Uncheck “Load Startup Items“, click OK and restart your computer when prompted. This should stop those annoying popups. Now click Start, Search, All File and Folders, and see if there is a folder called Wind Optimizer. If it is there, delete it.

(FYI: for some links to software we receive a commission. This is one of them. But we wouldn’t recommend Spyware Doctor if we didn’t think it would help.)

Popularity: 5% [?]

Barracuda Antivirus

June 9, 2009 by Grabate · Leave a Comment 

Barracuda Antivirus is another fake antivirus program that wants to scam you out of your money.

Barracuda Antivirus is trying to get you to confuse it with the legitimate Barracuda Networks antivirus hardware which is designed for servers.

Barracuda Antivirus will run a fancy looking security scan on your computer and tell you about all the nasty infections you have on there. Barracuda Antivirus doesn’t really scan your hard drive, you are just looking at an animation. This means that all those infections Barracuda Antivirus “found” are fake

There are no removal instructions yet for Barracuda Antivirus so in the mean time, follow these instructions:

Click Start > Run: Type MSCONFIG, Click OK, Uncheck “Load Startup Items“, click OK and restart your computer when prompted. This should stop those annoying popups. Now click Start, Search, All File and Folders, and see if there is a folder called Barracuda Antivirus. If it is there, delete it.

(FYI: for some links to software we receive a commission. This is one of them. But we wouldn’t recommend Spyware Doctor if we didn’t think it would help.)

Popularity: 5% [?]

Advanced Virus Remover

June 2, 2009 by Grabate · Leave a Comment 

Advanced Virus Remover is yet another fake antivirus program that wants nothing more than to scam you out of your money.

I’m not sure what makes Advanced Virus Remover so advanced. All Advanced Virus Remover is designed to do is generate popups as soon you you start up your computer so it can scare you into buying the “full” version of Advanced Virus Remover. Advanced Virus Remover does this by saying you have various infections on your computer and if you cough up, it will remove them.

Advanced Virus Remover has been reported to generate the following popups:

System warning! Continue working in unprotected mode is very dangerous. Viruses can damage your confidential data and work on your computer. Click here to protect your computer

Critical vulnerabilities found! Proactive system found several active vulnerabilities on your computer. Please read the following instructions before you continue. Your system is at risk of being damaged by existing viruses – This can lead to PC freezes, crashes, erratic behavior, and data loss. Please run virus removal tool to protect your system.

System warning! Intercepting programs that may compromise your privacy and harm your system have been detected on your PC. It’s highly recommended you scan your PC right now.

There are no detailed manual removal instructions for Malware Catcher yet so just follow these instructions in the mean time.

Click Start > Run: Type MSCONFIG, Click OK, Uncheck “Load Startup Items“, click OK and restart your computer when prompted. This should stop those annoying popups and make life a little easier. Now click Start > Search, in “What do you want to search for?” Click “All files and folders.” Do a search for Advanced Virus Remover and delete any folder using this name.

(FYI: for some links to software we receive a commission. This is one of them. But we wouldn’t recommend Spyware Doctor if we didn’t think it would help.)

Popularity: 3% [?]

VSCodec PRO

May 27, 2009 by Grabate · Leave a Comment 

VSCodec PRO is a fake media video codec that is currently circulating around porn sites so try not to infect yourself with this at work.

VSCodec PRO will generate errors saying that you need a Codec to view a certain media file or will say that your computer is incapable of opening media files unless you buy VSCodec PRO. This is to try to get you to waste money on this worthless program.

On the bright side, PC Codec Pack’s website is entertaining, I love their user comment for this program which on the the main page.

Just super! Older come was on a half-day tune codecs, and now only two minuty and lose all the films are. A quality – generally superior. I do not think that this can be increase it. Thanks for the cool program.
Alex, NY

If anyone from NY knows what the hell she is saying, could you translate it in the comments?

If VSCodec PRO is giving you grief, here are the VSCodec PRO removal instructions. Just Super!

Before you follow the instructions, click Start > Run: Type MSCONFIG, Click OK, Uncheck “Load Startup Items“, click OK and restart your computer when prompted. This should stop those annoying popups and make life a little easier.

Now click Start > Search, in “What do you want to search for?” Click “All files and folders.” Do a search for VSCodec PRO and delete any folder using this name.

Popularity: 3% [?]

Fast Antivirus 2009

May 22, 2009 by Grabate · Leave a Comment 

Fast Antivirus 2009 is just another fake antivirus program where scammers are trying to pull a fast one on you.

All Fast Antivirus 2009 is fast at is generating fake security alerts for threats that aren’t even on your computer to trick you into buying the full version. Running circles around your computer will protect it better than Fast Antivirus 2009 which is so fast, it runs past the Trojan that put it on your computer in the first place.

Here are instructions to remove Fast Antivirus 2009.

Before you do that, click Start > Run: Type MSCONFIG, Click OK, Uncheck “Load Startup Items”, click OK and restart your computer when prompted. This should stop those annoying popups and make following give the Fast Antivirus 2009 manual removal instructions easier. Also see if there is a folder in your “Program Files” called “Fast Antivirus 2009″. If it is there, delete it.

(FYI: for some links to software we receive a commission. This is one of them. But we wouldn’t recommend Spyware Doctor if we didn’t think it would help.)

Popularity: 3% [?]

Adio Registry Optimizer

May 20, 2009 by Grabate · Leave a Comment 

Adio Registry Optimizer is a fake registry cleaners that wants to part you from your from your money. It was most likely put on your computer by a Trojan which came with what you thought was a legitimate program.

The “registry errors” these Adio Registry Optimizer says it has found in it’s constant pop ups are fake and is trying to trick you into buying the “full” version.

Adio Registry Optimizer is known to generate the following popup:

Warning 19 Critical Registry errors found!
If not fixed immediately , these errors may cause the following problems.
- Lost Documents or Settings
- Permanent Data Loss
- System slowdown and crashes
- System not starting up

You need to register Registry Optimizer to cure these errors. Click register now to register and eliminate these system hazards.

Do I really to emphasize how badly you should not register Adio Registry Optimizer.

If you have Adio Registry Optimizer on your computer, here are the instructions to remove Adio Registry Optimizer.

Before you do that, click Start > Run: Type MSCONFIG, Click OK, Uncheck “Load Startup Items“, click OK and restart your computer when prompted. This should stop those annoying popups and make removing Adio Registry Optimizer a little easier.

Now click Start > Search, in “What do you want to search for?” Click “All files and folders.” Do a search for Adio Registry Optimizer and delete any folder using this name. Now follow the removal instructions.

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Popularity: 2% [?]

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