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Monday, December 26, 2011

Multirogue 2012 virus family removal help

Multirogue malware programs are those that change their name depending on the year and on the type of operating system available on the infected computer. The most typical variations of their names are as follows: antispyware, antivirus, home security, total security, security and internet security. So, in the beginning of these word combinations the name of the operating system is added, finalized with the year of their release. Nowadays, however, they all use the year 2012 as their ending, but this year hasn’t come yet, has it? Well, one thing we know for sure – if your PC has been infected with one of these malwares then the moment it entered to your computer may become the doomsday for your system (if you fail to remove this malware, of course). However, if you are the active PC user and take care of your computer you should take all the necessary measures for successful elimination of such pests from your machine.

All the above-mentioned variations of Multirogue virus are in fact fake anti-virus programs, also known as rogue security tools. They have one only goal – to make you think that your computer is infected with plenty of infections and threats. Then, on this basis, they aim to persuade you that they are the best anti-virus programs able to get rid of all the above-mentioned infections. However, they would not let you do it until you first effect the payment for them. This is the typical fraudulent methods used by the load of cyber crooks to steal money from users worldwide without actually rendering any decent help with regards to removal of real PC threats. All those infections allegedly detected by such fake anti-virus programs simply do not exist. In the case of availability of real threats and malwares these fake anti-spyware tools are not able to assist you in their removal, because they know nothing about real threats and are therefore totally ignorant of them. Likewise, they are not able to delete and get rid of real PC enemies.

When any of such malware and rogue security programs interfere into your computer they would present plenty of fake security warnings, popups and notifications in order to make you scared for the safety of your PC and your personal information safety as well. Below please find the major examples of such fabricated security statements originated by all these malware applications.



Security breach!

Beware! Spyware infection was found. Your system security is at risk. Private information may get stolen, and your PC activity may get monitored. Click for an anti-spyware scan.


XP Security 2012 Firewall Alert!

XP Security 2012 has blocked a program from accessing the internet
Internet Explorer is infected with Trojan-BNK.Win32.Keylogger.gen
Private data can be stolen by third parties, including credit card details and passwords.


System danger!

Your system security is in danger. Privacy threats detected. Spyware, keyloggers or Trojans may be working the background right now. Perform an in-depth scan and removal now, click here.


System Hijack!

System security threat was detected. Viruses and/or spyware may be damaging your system now. Prevent infection and data loss or stealing by running a free security scan.


Privacy threat!

Spyware intrusion detected. Your system is infected. System integrity is at risk. Private data can be stolen by third parties, including credit card details and passwords. Click here to perform a security repair.


Stealth intrusion!

Infection detected in the background. Your computer is now attacked by spyware and rogue software. Eliminate the infection safely, perform a security scan and deletion now.


Most widely spread malwares of such group (year 2011):

Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7
XP Internet Security 2011 Vista Internet Security 2011 Win 7 Internet Security 2011
XP Home Security 2011 Vista Home Security 2011 Win 7 Home Security 2011
XP Antispyware 2011 Vista Antispyware 2011 Win 7 Antispyware 2011
XP Antivirus 2011 Vista Antivirus 2011 Win 7 Antivirus 2011
XP Security 2011 Vista Security 2011 Win 7 Security 2011
XP Total Security 2011 Vista Total Security 2011 Win 7 Total Security 2011


Most widely spread malwares of such group (year 2012):

Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7
XP Internet Security 2012 Vista Internet Security 2012 Win 7 Internet Security 2012
XP Home Security 2012 Vista Home Security 2012 Win 7 Home Security 2012
XP Antispyware 2012 Vista Antispyware 2012 Win 7 Antispyware 2012
XP Antivirus 2012 Vista Antivirus 2012 Win 7 Antivirus 2012
XP Security 2012 Vista Security 2012 Win 7 Security 2012
XP Total Security 2012 Vista Total Security 2012 Win 7 Total Security 2012

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