anti virus number 1

Web users have been warned about a new scam that posts fake product reviews in a bid to encourage people to buy a rogue security application called Anti-virus-1. [1]

Antivirus 2009 is tagged by security expert as of the widely spread and most successful rogue antivirus to date. [2]

After AVG anti virus professional and Webroot Spysweeper giving free one year license key campaign, Kaspersky also doing free license key promotion on their anti license at china kaspersky forum member. [3]

After AVG anti virus professional and Webroot Spysweeper giving free one year license key campaign, Kaspersky also doing same promotion giving their anti license key for free for china kaspersky forum member. [4]

Anti-Virus-1 is just more fake anti-spyware software. [5]

Through this kaspersky free anti virus license key, you can save $39.95 from your pocket and also get to use one of the best antivirus program. [4]

I started 411 with the belief that getting rid of spyware should be easy– unlike figuring out fashion. [5]

But if you use the internet to research Anti-virus-1, it’s possible you’ll find a number of glowing reviews, because the tool is posting fake articles online which appear to be endorsed by a number of the web’s top tech sites - including PC Advisor. [1]

While it is fairly rare, some rogue anti-spyware is created and distributed by known spyware or adware companies, and the rogue anti-spyware may install spyware or adware itself. [5]

According to Lawrence Abrams, owner of technology site BleepingComputer.com, fake reviews will only be seen by those who install the rogue security app. [1]

Trojans install themselves secretly onto your computer, most often through your downloading a simple email attachment (often Trojans pose as harmless pictures). [5]

Through this kaspersky free anti virus license key, you can save $39.95 from your pocket and get to use one of the best antivirus program. [3]

Rogue anti-spyware may not be proven to protect your computer from spyware, may popup fake alerts or create many false positives about your PC being infected, or may use scare tactics to try to get you to purchase the application. [5]

If no suggestion is present to remove virus, spyware, adware and malware, you may try our Standard Procedure here. [2]

He said that when he installed Anti-virus-1 - which also goes by the name Antivirus2010 - it added a series of entries into the Windows hosts file which direct users to what appear to be the websites of a number of UK and US tech sites. [1]

Sources:
[1] Scam Antivirus App Spreads Malware - Business Center - PC World
[2] Antivirus 2009 or Antivirus2009 | Threat Center - Spyware and Virus Removal
[3] Free Kaspersky Anti Virus License Key for 1 Year
[4] Free Kaspersky Anti Virus License Key for 1 Year - AntiVirus Software
[5] Remove Anti-Virus-1 (Removal Instructions) | The 411 on PC Security

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