Super AV

January 3, 2012

What is Super AV?

Super AV is the latest release of rogue antispyware programs – which are fraudulent programs that pose as legitimate security software in order to scam you out of money.

Recommended Removal Method:

Automatic Detection and Removal Using Spyware Doctor:

Having Trouble?
Call our Toll Free Spyware Removal Assistance Line
888-909-9953
9am-11pm EST Mon-Fri
11am-11pm EST Sat-Sun

Screenshots:

superav_gui
Additional Information:

Methods of Infection:

Super AV is typically installed via a Trojan and usually from somewhat questionable websites (i.e. pornography or gambling), but it has also been found on hijacked fake news websites and in torrent downloads.

What it Does:

Super AV will bombard your computer with all sorts of fake alerts and spyware scans in an attempt to scam you into purchasing the full version, which is nothing more than a hoax as Super AV is not legitimate software and is actually a spyware infection. Super AV also has the ability to take over your web browser and redirect your search results to other malware laden web pages, where you will likely be hit with more fake alerts and system messages.

Of much greater concern however, is that Super AV can also download and install other extremely malicious malware that has the abiltity to log your keystrokes, websites visited, browsing habits, etc. and can then send that information over the internet to a remote server where the hackers that created Super AV can then use that information in an attempt to gain access to your credit cards, bank accounts, and numerous other sensitive personal information – which can ultimately lead to identity theft.

Optional Super AV Removal Method – Manual Deletion (Not Recommended)

***Please note we highly recommend against attempting manual removal of Super AV unless are a trained computer professional. Super AV is a highly complex and dynamic spyware infection that can hide several random files throughout your computer’s registry and file system and makes manual removal almost impossible. In addition, deleting and modifying system files and your computer’s registry wihout proper knowledge and training can cause further issues and may even cause your computer to become inoperable. As such, proceeding with manual removal is done at your own risk and spyware-experts.com cannot be held responsible for any problems that may occur in doing so.***

If you need help performing any of these steps, please see our tutorials listed on the upper right hand side of this page.

1. Delete the Following Processes:

<random>.exe

2. Delete Following Files and Directories

c:\WINDOWS\<random>.exe
C:\<random>.exe     

 

3. Delete the following Registry keys

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\taskmgr.exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “Security” = “C:\Windows\<random>.exe”
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\taskmgr.exe “Debugger” = “C:\<random>.exe”

Important:

Note that even if you have followed all the above steps and performed the tasks correctly, it is highly probable that Super AV will remain on your computer and continue to cause problems. The reason for this is that the program is dynamic and can change the filenames, locations, etc. and can even add additional infected files while it is on your computer.

This is why we highly recommend an automatic detection and removal tool such as Spyware Doctor that can find these additional hidden files and ensure that Super AV is completely removed from your computer.

System Check

January 3, 2012

What is System Check?

System Check is dangerous rogue spyware or “scareware”. It is designed to overwhelm you with simulated scans and fake warnings that your computer is infected with various malware. The reason for this is to scare you into buying bogus software by making you believe that only the full version of System Check can remove these infections, when in fact, System Check IS the infection.

Recommended Removal Method:

Automatic Detection and Removal Using Spyware Doctor:

Having Trouble?
Call our Toll Free Spyware Removal Assistance Line
888-909-9953
9am-11pm EST Mon-Fri
11am-11pm EST Sat-Sun

Screenshots:

systemcheck_gui

Additional Information:

Methods of Infection:

System Check is installed via a Trojan typically from questionable websites (i.e. pornography or gambling), but it has also been found on hijacked fake news websites and in torrent downloads.

Previous Versions:

System Check comes from the same family of rogues that include Check Disk and Ultra Defragger

What it Does:

System Check will bombard your computer with numerous fake spyware alerts and scans in an attempt to lure you into purchasing the full version, which is nothing more than a hoax as System Fix is not legitimate software and is actually a spyware infection. System Check can also hijack your web browser and redirect your search results to pages of its choosing, where you will likely encounter more fake alerts and spyware related warnings.

The larger threat that System Check poses however, is that it can download and install key-loggers and other more severe malware that can log your keystrokes, websites visited, etc. and can send that information over the internet to a remote server where the hacker that created System Check will then use that information in an attempt to gain access to your credit cards, bank accounts, and numerous other sensitive personal information – and may ultimately end up stealing your identity

Cloud AV 2012

November 23, 2011

What is Cloud AV 2012?

Cloud AV 2012 is dangerous rogue spyware or “scareware”. It is designed to overwhelm you with simulated scans and fake warnings that your computer is infected with various malware. The reason for this is to scare you into buying bogus software by making you believe that only the full version of Cloud AV 2012 can remove these infections, when in fact, Cloud AV 2012 IS the infection.

Recommended Removal Method:

Automatic Detection and Removal Using Spyware Doctor:

Having Trouble?
Call our Toll Free Spyware Removal Assistance Line
888-909-9953
9am-11pm EST Mon-Fri
11am-11pm EST Sat-Sun

Screenshots:

cloud-av-2012

Additional Information:

Methods of Infection:

Cloud AV 2012 is installed via a Trojan typically from questionable websites (i.e. pornography or gambling), but it has also been found on hijacked fake news websites and in torrent downloads.

Previous Versions:

Cloud AV 2012 comes from the same family of rogues that include AV Protection 2011 and AV Security 2012.

What it Does:

Cloud AV 2012 will bombard your computer with numerous fake spyware alerts and scans in an attempt to lure you into purchasing the full version, which is nothing more than a hoax as Cloud AV 2012 is not legitimate software and is actually a spyware infection. Cloud AV 2012 can also hijack your web browser and redirect your search results to pages of its choosing, where you will likely encounter more fake alerts and spyware related warnings.

The larger threat that Cloud AV 2012 poses however, is that it can download and install key-loggers and other more severe malware that can log your keystrokes, websites visited, etc. and can send that information over the internet to a remote server where the hacker that created Cloud AV 2012 will then use that information in an attempt to gain access to your credit cards, bank accounts, and numerous other sensitive personal information – and may ultimately end up stealing your identity

AV Protection 2011

November 18, 2011

What is AV Protection 2011?

AV Protection 2011 is the latest of rogue antispyware programs to hit the web. These are programs that pose as legitimate utility software, scaring users with fake security scans and warning messages, however these programs are fraudulent and are actually spyware themselves.

Recommended Removal Method:

Automatic Detection and Removal Using Spyware Doctor:

Having Trouble?
Call our Toll Free Spyware Removal Assistance Line
888-909-9953
9am-11pm EST Mon-Fri
11am-11pm EST Sat-Sun

Screenshots:

av-protection-2011
Additional Information:

Methods of Infection:

AV Protection 2011 is typically installed via a Trojan, and it usually is found on questionable websites (i.e. pornography or gambling), but it has also been found on hijacked fake news websites and in torrent downloads.

Previous Versions:

AV Protection 2011 is the latest rogue antispyware program from a “family” or rogues that has a long history – previous versions/names for this rogue include Open Cloud Antivirus and Wolfram Antivirus

What it Does:

AV Protection 2011 will constantly bombard your computer with phony system alerts and spyware scans, trying to scare you into purchasing the full version, which is nothing more than a hoax as AV Protection 2011 is not legitimate software and is actually a spyware infection. AV Protection 2011 can also hijack your web browser and redirect your search results to pages of its choosing, where you will likely encounter more fake alerts and system related warnings.

The larger threat that AV Protection 2011 poses however, just as with any other rogue antispyware program, is that it can download and install other extremely malicious malware that can log your keystrokes, websites visited, browsing habits, etc. and can send that information over the internet to a remote server where the hacker that created AV Protection 2011 can then use that information in an attempt to gain access to your credit cards, bank accounts, and numerous other sensitive personal information – which can ultimately lead to identity theft.

Optional AV Protection 2011 Removal Method – Manual Deletion (Not Recommended)

***Please note we highly recommend against attempting manual removal of AV Protection 2011 unless are a trained computer professional. AV Protection 2011 is a highly complex and dynamic spyware infection that can hide several random files throughout your computer’s registry and file system and makes manual removal almost impossible. In addition, deleting and modifying system files and your computer’s registry wihout proper knowledge and training can cause further issues and may even cause your computer to become inoperable. As such, proceeding with manual removal is done at your own risk and spyware-experts.com cannot be held responsible for any problems that may occur in doing so.***

If you need help performing any of these steps, please see our tutorials listed on the upper right hand side of this page.

1. Delete the Following Processes:

.exe

2. Delete Following Files and Directories

Windows XP

%UserProfile%\Applicaton Data\{random numbers}\{random numbers.exe}

Windows 7 and Windows Vista

%UserProfile%\AppData\Local\{random numbers}\{random numbers.exe}

3. Delete the following Registry keys

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce “{random numbers}”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\”{random numbers}”

Important:

Note that even if you have followed all the above steps and performed the tasks correctly, it is highly probable that AV Protection 2011 will remain on your computer and continue to cause problems. The reason for this is that the program is dynamic and can change the filenames, locations, etc. and can even add additional infected files while it is on your computer.

This is why we highly recommend an automatic detection and removal tool such as Spyware Doctor that can find these additional hidden files and ensure that AV Protection 2011 is completely removed from your computer.

System Fix

November 18, 2011

What is System Fix?

System Fix is dangerous rogue spyware or “scareware”. It is designed to overwhelm you with simulated scans and fake warnings that your computer is infected with various malware. The reason for this is to scare you into buying bogus software by making you believe that only the full version of System Fix can remove these infections, when in fact, System Fix IS the infection.

Recommended Removal Method:

Automatic Detection and Removal Using Spyware Doctor:

Having Trouble?
Call our Toll Free Spyware Removal Assistance Line
888-909-9953
9am-11pm EST Mon-Fri
11am-11pm EST Sat-Sun

Screenshots:

systemfix-gui_

Additional Information:

Methods of Infection:

System Fix is installed via a Trojan typically from questionable websites (i.e. pornography or gambling), but it has also been found on hijacked fake news websites and in torrent downloads.

Previous Versions:

System Fix comes from the same family of rogues that include Check Disk and Ultra Defragger

What it Does:

System Fix will bombard your computer with numerous fake spyware alerts and scans in an attempt to lure you into purchasing the full version, which is nothing more than a hoax as System Fix is not legitimate software and is actually a spyware infection. System Fix can also hijack your web browser and redirect your search results to pages of its choosing, where you will likely encounter more fake alerts and spyware related warnings.

The larger threat that System Fix poses however, is that it can download and install key-loggers and other more severe malware that can log your keystrokes, websites visited, etc. and can send that information over the internet to a remote server where the hacker that created System Fix will then use that information in an attempt to gain access to your credit cards, bank accounts, and numerous other sensitive personal information – and may ultimately end up stealing your identity

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