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Thursday 19 January 2012

Windows Vista Internet Security 2012


Windows Vista Internet Security 2012 application is no antimalware program, but a pretense fabricated to extract money from your wallet. The rogue program, posing to be antimalware software, performs fake scans and display warning messages, thereby convincing a computer user to purchase it. Windows Vista Internet Security 2012 can be easily mistaken as genuine security software because of its name and design being similar to Windows system tools. But beware of the mischievous program.


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Windows Vista Internet Security 2012 - A Deceit

Also called as a name-changing rogue, the devious program can modify its name depending upon the version of Windows it is installed on. On its installation, an executable file is installed to your computer that uses aggressive techniques impeding your computer tasks. As a part of its malicious activities, it displays fake warning messages on launch of an executable file, declaring it to be infected. The program can also modify certain keys used to access Firefox, Internet Explorer or Google Chrome and launch forged windows instead, displaying fake firewall warnings. The foul program can also impersonate a message from the Windows Vista Security Center stating that the virus protection of your system is turned off.

Proficient in mimicking scan reports and infection warnings, Windows Vista Internet Security 2012 itself is an infection which must be removed from the computer as soon as it is detected. Professional help from eminent organizations like PCCare247 is advised for a secure computing experience.


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