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Windows Virus Update 2011

Posted: April 1, 2011

The rogue anti-virus program Windows Virus Update 2011 uses a variety of standard rogue anti-virus application tactics to fake security functions and steal your money. You should never register Windows Virus Update 2011, since Windows Virus Update 2011 will not only not deliver accurate infection regarding infections but will also make serious attacks on your computer like shutting down security applications. Windows Virus Update 2011 may also hijack your web browser and alter your system settings without your consent, and all of these malicious behaviors combined make it obvious that you should remove Windows Virus Update 2011 posthaste.

Initial Windows Virus Update 2011 Hostilities

Although you may install Windows Virus Update 2011 under the wrongful assumption that Windows Virus Update 2011 is a real security program, most infections of Windows Virus Update 2011 are caused by Trojans and similar unauthorized downloads. Visiting a malicious website or even just a website that hosts malicious advertisements can result in Windows Virus Update 2011 (or a Trojan that delivers Windows Virus Update 2011) being downloaded to your PC.

Windows Virus Update 2011 will fake anti-virus and security features such as system scans, a firewall or analysis of available system updates. All of the features Windows Virus Update 2011 offers are fake imitations and will offer consistently negative and deceitful information.

Particularly common to rogue anti-virus programs like Windows Virus Update 2011 is the display of error messages about infections, corrupted files, keyloggers and similar problems. These messages should be ignored as much as possible, since the information they contain is misleading and may cause you to delete harmless files.

Windows Virus Update 2011 will encourage you to purchase Windows Virus Update 2011 through a registration process. Obviously, you shouldn't pay for a rogue anti-virus program that does nothing positive for your computer, but even visiting Windows Virus Update 2011's homepage may result in other attacks like drive-by downloads of Trojans. Your web browser may be forced towards such malicious sites or be prevented from interacting with anti-malware-related websites while Windows Virus Update 2011 is active.

Declawing the Windows Virus Update 2011 Threat

Windows Virus Update 2011 is confirmed to block certain security programs from running with fake alerts, and may also block their download. To rename a security application file as a generic file (such as 'iexplore.exe' may let you work around Windows Virus Update 2011's blockage.

Stopping this threat from running before attempting to remove Windows Virus Update 2011 is a critical step, since anti-malware scanners and similar software may not function properly with the malware active. A reboot into Safe Mode is the surest and simplest way to avoid Windows Virus Update 2011 launching itself during the Windows startup routine.

Assume that Windows Virus Update 2011 is running unless you've taken measures against Windows Virus Update 2011, since Windows Virus Update 2011 may run in the background as a hidden memory process even if there are no external signs of Windows Virus Update 2011's presence. Since is quite new as far as PC threats go, you should try to delete Windows Virus Update 2011 only after acquiring the very latest software updates for your anti-malware applications.

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