9 October 2009
A Fake Program Antivirus
Antivirus, just like its initial Antivirus Pro 2010, is a badware which needs to be avoided without any doubt. Being promoted by Trojans, the program sneaks into the compromised PC secretly and asks no permission when decides to make some modifications. Antivirus deserves to be blamed for changing Windows HOST file and that’s why the user often finds himself being redirected to some popular domains, like PCmag.com, cnet.com or zdnet.com which in truth are controlled by Antivirus developers. In these websites people are misleadingly informed about Antivirus program, which is described to be an extremely highly rated.
What is more, anti-spyware Antivirus starts scanning the PC automatically everytime Windows are logged in. After a fake scan, numbers of infections, just like Trojans, worms and other malware are falsely reported to be found and recommendations about urgent their removal reach the user. Of course, the “licensed†version of Antivirus is offered as the only security tool which is capable to clean the PC. However, Antivirus detects imaginary cyber threats and shows them only to scare the PC user. Please, remove the trialware of Antivirus instead of purchasing this fake remover and protect your PC from this scam.
Remove these files: Antivirus.exe, AvBho.dll, Uninstall.exe, wscsvc32.exe, Antivirus.lnk, Uninstall.lnk, winupd64x.exe.
Read more about Antivirus:
Antivirus. The whole information
Removal instructions of Antivirus rogue

