Troubled by Fake.SecurityAlert?
Fake.SecurityAlert aj is a widely spread spyware that activates phony infection alerts to trick victims into buying fake security tools. Generally, Fake.SecurityAlert is spread through porn web sites, corrupt shareware/freeware and file-sharing downloads or through infected ActiveX and media codec updates. When activated, Fake Warning spyware will use vulnerability in system security to inject mischievous ijdkq13324484.exe, dvvm.exe, xtgoj6119471.exe, svchost.exe, runhh6110411.exe files. The Fake.SecurityAlert is a harmful spyware that can harvest sensitive private info and damage your system files!
Clone threats: ISpyware Fake Security Warning, Fake Security Center Warning
Possible indications of Fake.SecurityAlert spyware:
- Unusual Fake SecurityAlert processes running in windows task list, annoying error bleepings from Computer tower speaker
- Missing or corrupt system files, registry keys and dlls files cause "Blue Screen" error
- Unable to delete strange desktop icons, inability to modify desktop backgound
- Undesirable annoying pornographic and casino bulk popups popping up even with blocker utility
- Search engine results and browser startpage redirected to fake websites
- Memory resident behaivor, Fake SecurityAlert reinstall itself after manual removal
- Intensely slow Windows system, decreased boots and reboots
Possible Fake.SecurityAlert spyware behavior:
- Fake SecurityAlert infects system and downloads harmful programs to the computer through browser security leaks
- Collects surfing history, watches Windows activity and registry tracks to generate matching popups
- Can send banking records and multiple sensitive info to outside hackers by avoiding antimalware, firewall and other security programs
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