Sunday, May 10, 2009

Top Antivirus is in top form when it comes to scams!

It’s that time of the day again…yes you guessed it, more rogue anti-spyware applications to unfurl, and more information to dish out on how to avoid such dubious software, not forgetting the most important bit of information – how to remove it and all its components.

Our hit-list begins with: Top Antivirus. Yet another rogue anti-spyware application that has recently been unleashed onto the internet community.

Top Antivirus is propagated via the use of Trojan horses, the likes of Trojan Zlob or Vundo. Sometimes Top Antivirus will also make use of misleading websites and other malware applications to ensure an infiltration into an unsuspecting computer system is successfully carried out.

Top Antivirus was designed with one purpose – to convince computer users that their PC’s are infected with malicious content and to coerce these unsuspecting individuals into purchasing a licensed version of the malware, in order to remove all ‘threats’ and protect their data and privacy.

Once Top Antivirus has embedded itself within a system, it will automatically configure itself to run automatically every time you turn on your computer. Top Antivirus will modify the computer’s desktop with a help of a desktop hijacker, so that the user will not be able to change the wallpaper on their computer.

Once Top Antivirus is registered, the parasite will prevent the user from changing their desktop background, and will leave the user unable to remove all malware. Experts strongly recommend the removal of Top Antivirus as soon as possible.

If you feel your computer system may be vulnerable and may have been attacked by this nefarious application, you should feel free to check out:
http://www.pcthreat.com/parasitebyid-7963en.html

Here you will be able to download the FREE Advanced Spyware Detect infection scanner. Once you have scanned your PC for this parasite, should it be embedded within your system, you will then be able to follow the detailed removal instructions provided.

Remember, computer safety, first!

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