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Quick Heal Antivirus Plus 2009

Posted: July 18, 2012

Threat Metric

Ranking: 13,272
Threat Level: 2/10
Infected PCs: 262
First Seen: July 26, 2012
Last Seen: October 1, 2023
OS(es) Affected: Windows

Quick Heal Antivirus Plus 2009 is a potentially unwanted application, which is classified as a fake anti-spyware program. Quick Heal Antivirus Plus 2009 is usually delivered as a package of five tools including AntiSpyware, AntiVirus, AntiMalware, AntiRootkit and Firewall. Also, Quick Heal Antivirus Plus 2009 states to be able to help PC users check and block malicious email attachments. Quick Heal Antivirus Plus 2009 uses misleading tactics in order to convince potential victims into buying the nonexistent full version of the rogue software. In reality, the full version is a part of an online scam created by web attackers to pilfer money from unsuspecting computer users. Quick Heal Antivirus Plus 2009 may seem to be a legitimate security application but, in truth, it has no capability of providing real PC security functions.

All what Quick Heal Antivirus Plus 2009 shows or tells you is a lie. Once installed, Quick Heal Antivirus Plus 2009 performs fictitious system scans and displays fake security alerts in order to scare affected PC users into believing their computers have been infected with numerous malware infections. PC scans and warning messages generated and illustrated by Quick Heal Antivirus Plus 2009 are inaccurate and should be ignored. Quick Heal Antivirus Plus 2009 will constantly urge you to activate the supposed licensed version by paying a certain amount of money. However, neither trial version, which entered your PC without your permission and knowledge, nor full edition of Quick Heal Antivirus Plus 2009 is able to detect and remove real malware threats and fix the PC.

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The following URL's were detected:
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