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Virus Clear 2011

Posted: March 4, 2011

Linked to definitively malicious anti-virus programs like the rogue scanner Antimalware GO, Virus Clear 2011 is presented like a legitimate product, but what makes Virus Clear 2011 a rare scam is that the bogus program does not exist yet! Several malware websites have surfaced on the Web and are collecting payments for the non-existent, up-and-coming program Virus Clear 2011.

After Virus Clear 2011's deployment, the fake program will go to infect computers through false marketing and Trojans. Once on a system and following the example of other rogue anti-virus programs, Virus Clear 2011's rogue scanner will create terrifying alerts and offer up scanner results crammed full of supposed infections. All these irritating traits come along with the tendency for rogue security programs to hack away at computer security.

Payment for the Promise of a Rogue Program

Virus Clear 2011 hasn't been publicly released yet but it's extremely incriminated by promotion from the same old dangerous malware websites. Websites like verygooday.net, avfreedom.net, avhealing.com, avstartpc.com and bebetterav.com have all been linked to marketing rogue security products like Antimalware GO. Be aware that these malware websites can easly switch over to promoting and taking payments for Virus Clear 2011. Virus Clear 2011's likely to have the same corrupt, computer-attacking soul even if Virus Clear 2011 does have a shiny new packaging.
 
Malicious malware-promoting websites like these usually install Trojans and other malware onto your computer without you realizing it. Common malware related to rogue anti-virus products will hijack your browser to make you go back to the site, block anti-virus websites, alter your search engine results or download other malware onto the much put-upon computer.
 
Browsers that redirect themselves towards sites that promote Virus Clear 2011 and other fraudulent security products are usually a symptom of the computer already being infected. If this happens to you, reboot your computer into Safe Mode and go through an anti-malware scan of your entire system – this is your best bet for dodging more malware drops.

What the Rogue Anti-virus Program VIRUS CLEAR 2011 Has in Store for You

Your computer will not come out of a scuffle with Virus Clear 2011 unscathed; rogue anti-virus programs like this one tend to attack in multiple ways. Don't be surprised to see Virus Clear 2011 pop up in your machine coming soon. Play damage control and keep attacks like these from getting out of hand:

  • Fake system alerts, popups, and general warning messages. Virus Clear 2011 will deliver these to drive you into a panic, but this rogue security product can't detect the problems Virus Clear 2011 warns you about, so go ahead and laugh Virus Clear 2011 off.
  • Scans that turn up inaccurate results. Virus Clear 2011 may pretend to scan your computer, but instead of identifying anything, Virus Clear 2011 will simply show off unrealistically huge numbers of imaginary infections. These 'infections' can be dummy files dropped by Virus Clear 2011 or totally innocent system files.
  • Blocked access to your Windows programs, particularly system maintenance and security-oriented ones like anti-virus scanners. Virus Clear 2011 can even combine this insidious attack with fake alerts to fool you into believing an important program is infected.
  • A browser that redirects towards other sites or has altered settings. Many rogue security products like Virus Clear 2011 will change your homepage to theirs and constantly hijack the browser with abuse of proxy server settings.

Overall, all signs point to Virus Clear 2011 being yet another upcoming and painful combination of pest and genuine threat to PC security. There's no reason to hold back from deleting Virus Clear 2011 if you get Virus Clear 2011 on your computer once it's released, and any delays may only exacerbate any problems your computer is enduring.

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