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Antivirus security software applications are something that any computer user should have. The reason why these software apps are great is because, as the name so adequately points out, they
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By George Norman on 04 Nov 2009
XL Guarder (or XLGuarder) is basically another version of XLG Security Center, a rogue security software application that is distributed by specially crafted webpages and by Trojans. We should mention these other two programs that come from the same family of rogues: By George Norman on 04 Nov 2009
XLG Privacy Control Center is a rogue security software application from the same family of rogues that gave us XLG Security Center, XL Guarder and XLife Guarder. All of these rogues are after one thing: your money. XLG Privacy By George Norman on 04 Nov 2009
XLG Security Center is a rogue security software application from the same family of rogues that spawned XLG Privacy Control Center, XL Guarder and XLife Guarder. This is basically the same rogue scam presented under another name. The goal By George Norman on 03 Nov 2009
Yesterday we reported on the release of BlockScanner and BlockWatcher, two rogue security software applications from the Winisoft family. And since the Winisoft family of rogues is quite a prosperous one, today we see the release of yet another rogue: BlockKeeper. By George Norman on 03 Nov 2009
Generally, rogue security software applications tend to exaggerate. They exaggerate when they present their malware detection and removal capabilities and they exaggerate when they present the number of infected files they detected on a system. Most times they have a run-of-the-mill, generic name, like By George Norman on 03 Nov 2009
XP Antivirus 2009 is a clone of rogue antivirus program XP Antivirus Protection and XP Antivirus 2008. It uses malicious distribution methods like specially crafted webpages and Trojans to make its way onto your computer, scare you into thinking your system By George Norman on 03 Nov 2009
XP Antivirus 2008 is a clone of rogue antivirus application XP Antivirus Protection (which is also known simply as XP Antivirus). The fact that it is a rogue antivirus application means that it claims to be an antivirus software application, but it has By George Norman on 03 Nov 2009
If you are going to protect Windows XP, or any other version of the Windows-based operating system, keep this guideline in mind: use a genuine, legitimate security software solution from a trustworthy, well-known company. Do not fall for a rogue scam. XP Antivirus By George Norman on 02 Nov 2009
BlockWatcher is a rogue security software application that hails from the Winisoft family, a very large family or rogues. Here are some other rogues from this family, just to show you how large this family is: BlockScanner, SoftBarrier, SoftStronghold, By George Norman on 02 Nov 2009
Do you know what BlockScanner has in common with BlockWatcher? Both are rogue security software applications from the Winisoft family of rogues. The “rogue security software application” part means that it is not a genuine security software solution; it cannot detect and remove By George Norman on 02 Nov 2009
From the Latin I took in school I remember that vita is Latin for life; and with that in mind, Vitae Antivirus would translate as Life’s Antivirus. Leaving semantics aside, there is just one thing you need to know about Vitae Antivirus 2008: it is By George Norman on 02 Nov 2009
If you believe your system is infected with spyware, or if you want to get a security software application to protect your system from spyware, there is just one thing that you must keep in mind: do not fall for a rogue scam, like this By George Norman on 30 Oct 2009
Windows Enterprise Suite is a rogue antispyware program that hails from the same family of rogues that spawned Windows Enterprise Defender and Volcano Security Suite. The rogue is distributed by specially crafted webpages; on these webpages Windows Enterprise Suite is presented By George Norman on 30 Oct 2009
PC-Antispy (a.k.a. PCAntispy, PCAntiSpy, or PC Anti Spy) is a rogue antispyware application that is usually distributed by Trojans. The Trojan will compromise a system, in some malicious manner, and will install PC-Antispy without the user’s consent. Once installed, an annoyingly large number of popups By George Norman on 30 Oct 2009
The name WinDefender 2008 may lead you to believe this is a security software application, something that will perhaps defend your windows operating system. The malicious advertising on the webpages that distribute WinDefender 2008 may also lead you to believe this software application can detect By George Norman on 30 Oct 2009
Your Web Safe is a collection of rogue security software applications that includes The Registry Sentinel (a rogue registry cleaner) and The Web Sentinel (a rogue antispyware application). The annoying thing about Your Web Safe is that it doesn’t let you close the purchase screen.
