Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Remove Security Shield counterfeit and take care of deleting real threats

Security Shield (aka SecurityShield) provides a lot of information on threats detected on your PC even without getting its components installed onto the computer allegedly scanned. There are dozens web-addresses hosting the same page, fake remote virus detector. The page is but a nice-looking picture that does not hesitate detecting the same set of threats for any PC connected to it. It might be loaded on a background and present scan summary as user is about to close web-browser. In the meantime, it contains an exploit that attempts to stealthily drop fake antispyware using browser vulnerability and errors in running applications on attacked PC. Therefore it is not true that the malware must be manually downloaded and installed. There are plenty of examples of the program installation through security breaches on target PC and bypassing user’s approval routines.
Get rid of Security Shield as the rogue keeps annoying users with misleading security information upon its installation onto computer system regardless of its introduction details. The rogue indirectly facilitates download and installation of other threats so that removal of Security Shield needs to be combined with comprehensive free scan – such option is available here.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Get rid of Smart Fortress 2012 that runs a misleading show of scary names derived from true threat databases of real antiviruses

Smart Fortress 2012 (aka SmartFortress 2012) has its database of names  for infections  borrowed from other   security suites. Unlike those from which it borrows the program in question is totally misleading as it is but another counterfeit designed solely for the purpose of tricking users into believing theirs PCs are infected regardless of their actual status.
In the course of such a fraud-making the names of existing viruses are  randomly extracted from the fake antispyware  database  to set up into  scan windows and detection alerts. Needless to say,  any real scan is not conducted to   popup the names as real  detections so that  users of the fake antispyware are victims of  IT fraud attack   and deal with dummy viruses, whereas real infections  are free  to execute their payloads and probably swarm on the PC  the adware pretends to protect.
Remove Smart Fortress 2012   and please note its introduction could be powered by trojans and threats of other type.  Removal of Smart Fortress 2012 that corresponds to the above peculiarity is available with free scanner right here. That is, the link delivers a solution for total memory cleanup to cover both the adware and its  droppers, as appropriate, as well as other computer parasites.