21 November 2008
AntivirusTrigger 2.1 malware and troubles it brings
AntivirusTrigger 2.1 (or simply Antivirus Trigger) is one more representative of rogue security programs. It is not capable of detecting or erasing computer viruses, but it claim it is functional in order to push people into purchasing this tool. That thing is called misleading advertising, but that’s not the worst thing about AntivirusTrigger.
People can’t really choose whether they want to try “trial version” of Antivirus Trigger. This fake security application is usually installed by Vundo or other trojans. It informs people about security problems and generously offers deleting infections after the full version is purchased. Those who get interested in buying this anti-virus should know that the full version doesn’t exist. Scammers gladly take the money for nonexistent tool and customers are left with the same pop-ups loading demo. If you happened to have Antivirus Trigger 2.1 on board your computer, keep in mind that AntivirusTrigger is a computer parasite. It can’t locate any threats and it won’t be able to do that no matter how much you pay.
AntivirusTrigger 2.1 may slow down system performance and it can even make a computer crash.
AntivirusTrigger 2.1 information and removal guide at 2-viruses.com
Antivirus Trigger description at propeller.com
Antivirus Trigger 2.1 description and removal at 2-spyware.com

