27 May 2008
PCPrivacyCleaner and its fake alerts
PCPrivacyCleaner is a new rogue to emerge the Web with its fake alerts in hopes to persuade you into buying its counterfeit “full” version. This threat may significantly endanger your personal and financial security, as well as destabilize your system, making it impossible to use your computer. PCPrivacyCleaner uses scare tactics to trick you into purchasing its “full” version, and then uses their personal information to card your bank accounts.
This parasite tries to push its agenda by displaying two main fake threats in its pop-ups after infecting a system: User.Arcadia and Part.Utorrent.exe. If you see messages containing these “threats” on your desktop, read further on how to remove PCPrivacyCleaner and these fake alerts altogether:
PCPrivacyCleaner at 2-viruses.com - information and removal.
PCPrivacyCleaner at 2-spyware.com - info and removal instructions.

