16 January 2012
Internet Security Guard
Internet Security Guard is a malicious application hailing from the Rogue.VirusDoctor rogue anti-spywares family. It’s a dangerous malware version that pretends to be the upgraded version of Microsoft Security Essentials. Please, never fall for this scam and remove it before it initiates problems on your computer.
Internet Security Guard uses the same infiltration methods as other scams posing to be important for computers functionality and then asking money for the removal of their detected parasites. It usually gets inside the system by bogus online virus scanners that offer to install free scanner on your machine. However, in reality these websites contain trojans and malicious scripts, so together with a free remover you get malware. Upon trespassing, Internet Security Guard typically manages to start once you reboot your computer and display fake alerts that announce about tons of malware detected. So, each time you log into Windows, you start getting its alerts that try to scare you into thinking that PC is infected. In order to save your PC, you must remove Internet Security Guard because it will conitinue reporting dangerous malware. If you have also found this scam on your computer, remove Internet Security Guard ASAP. Read the following guides to get rid of this malware:
Remove Internet Security Guard (2-viruses.com)
What is Internet Security Guard? (blog.teesupport.com)
Internet Security Guard removal guide (2-spyware.com)

