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Anti Spyware Free

Chances are you've come across some Spyware on your system if you've been online long enough. I don't have to tell you then how annoying these things can be and also how hard they can be to take of. Thankfully that are some great Anti-Spyware free programs out there


If you've never heard of Spyware, then either you are very lucky or you are in for a rude awaking. Unlike a virus which can infect many files, spyware acts a little tricker. Anti Spyware free programs will protect you from these threats, but you need multiple lines of defence.


Trusty hackers and bad companies are constantly changing the algos in the spyware. So it's important that you have the most up to date safe anti soyware free programs, or even upgrade to a pay version.

There are plenty of software companies from Norton to Spyware S&D to Geek Superheroes offering relief. I'd recommend trying some Anti-Spyware free first before laying down your hard earned dollars.

Virus Protector
Virus Protector is a rogue anti-virus program that reports false threats or infections on your computer and then prompts you to pay for a full version of the program to protect yourself and to remove the infections which don't even exist. Besides the rogue program creates numerous fake files and then detect those files as serious infections. As you can see this is nothing more but a scam. And you probably didn't install this program, so why should you purchase it anyway. Instead, please use the removal guide below to remove Virus Protector from your computer either manually for free or with an automatic removal tool. One way or another, this infections should be removed from the system as soon as possible. [Figure 1. Virus Protector graphical user interface] Most of the time, Virus Protector is promoted through the use of trojans and other malware. Trojans come from fake online scanners or other bogus sites and then download this fake program onto your computer. Once installed, VirusProtector will run a fake system scan and display a list of infections that can't be removed unless you first purchase the program. Obviously, it wasn't designed to do that, so it won't remove any infections. What is more, it will display many fake security alerts and pop-ups claiming that your computer is under attack or baldy infected by Trojans. Non of these statements are true. Don't be fooled, Virus Protector just tries to scare you. Some of the fake alerts states: Process Blocked! Harmful memory infection was detected. Process [name].exe was terminate 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 Virus Protector and remove spyware threats from your PC. Without a doubt, Virus Protector was created for only one purpose - to steal money from inexperienced users. Don't trust this bogus soft...
Thu, 11 Mar 2010 21:03:38 CST
Vista Antivirus 2010
Vista Antivirus 2010 is a rogue antivirus application that reports false system security threats and displays fake security alerts to convince you that your computer is infected. The program is promoted through the use of Trojans and other malicious software. Once installed, Vista Antivirus will perform fake system scan and report false or exaggerated system security threats on your PC. Then you will be prompted to pay for a full license of the application in order to remove those threats. However, we strongly recommend you not to do so. Instead, uninstall Vista Antivirus 2010 from your computer upon detection. While running, VistaAntivirus2010 flood your computer with very annoying and of course fake security alerts. The rogue impersonates Windows Security Center and stated that your PC is not protected and that you should purchase Vista Antivirus 2010 in order to ensure full system protection. No matter what you click in those fake security alerts, you will be automatically redirected to the pay page of Vista Antivirus 2010. Do no purchase it! It's nothing more but a scam. Instead, please use the removal guide below to remove this infection from your computer manually for free. Also be sure to scan your PC with a reputable and reliable anti-spyware application to make sure that there are no other infections left on your computer.
Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:03:32 CST
PC MightyMax
PC MightyMax can be classified as fake and useless diagnostic tool, because it can be difficult to exit without purchasing the full version of this product. It seems that PC Mighty Max was design to periodically display pop-up windows and distracting alerts in order to scare users hopping that they will buy this worthless application. PC MightyMax runs automatically when computer starts, and there is no easy way how to change this behaviour. What is more, it has no setting to allow users to disable this function. Every few hours, PC MightyMax displays "CRITICAL ALERT" and "Alert!!!" pop-up windows that are mainly advertisements for the full version of the this software. These officious alerts can even make beeping noises decreasing user's ability to work with his computer. Summing-up, PC MightyMax may be considered as unwanted application which should be removed without consideration.
Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:03:30 CST
Security Tool
Security Tool is a rogue antivirus application that deliberately gives reports of false system security threats on your computer and displays fake security alerts or notifications to make you think your PC is infected with malware. The misleading application is from the same family as Total security 2009 and System Security. When installed, SecurityTool will be configured to start automatically when you log on into Windows. Then it will imitate system scan and display a variety of infections that can't be removed unless you purchase the program. The files detected during the scan are either harmless or legitimate system files and can't cause any damage to your computer. Security Tool is pushed through the use of Trojans, fake online anti-malware scanners and other malicious software. It is installed along with Trojans FakeAV that display fake security warnings and promote SecurityTool malware. Once running, the bogus program will block legit programs and especially anti-virus software. Another interesting thing is that if you click on Updates button, you will see "Updating", but actually there is no network activity. It's just another argument why Security Tool is classified as a rogue security application. What is more, this parasite will impersonate Windows Security Center and constantly display warnings/notifications about serious security threats and privacy issues. It may claim that your computer is under attack by an Internet virus or that private data can be stolen. For example: "Security Tool Warning Spyware.IEMonster activity detected. This is spyware that attempts to steal passwords from Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Outlook and other programs. Click here to remove it immediately with SecurityTool." To make things worse, SecurityTool will hijack web browsers and block certain security websites obviously to protect itself from being deleted. It should be already obvious that this p...
Thu, 11 Mar 2010 13:03:46 CST
Sdbot.add
Sdbot.add is a dangerous widely spread worm that propagates mostly through unprotected network shares found on a local network. Once executed, the parasite drops a rootkit that allows the remote intruder to break into the infected system. Sdbot.add also runs a backdoor controlled through the IRC network. This backdoor gives the attacker unauthorized remote access to a compromised computer and allows to control it. Sdbot.add secretly runs on every Windows startup.
Thu, 11 Mar 2010 10:03:29 CST