Active Pro Security 2011
Active Pro Security 2011 is also known as Active Pro Security Antivirus, a rogue security program that will use unfair marketing technique to be able to sell itself online. Active Pro Security 2011 will use a Trojan that will penetrate a computer and redirect victim’s Internet browser and point it to a fake security web sites. This site will declare certain infection on the PC and advise to download a copy of Active Pro Security 2011 in order to clean and protect it from viruses.
Active Pro Security 2011 must be totally ignored and if symptoms is present, immediately use a legitimate anti-malware application to remove it from a compromised computer. Most of all, this rogue program must not be obtained and never submit any credit card information of their online payment processing web sites.
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Alias: Active Pro Security Antivirus
Damage Level: Medium
Systems Affected: Windows 9x, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7
Active Pro Security Removal Procedures
Active Pro Security Removal Tool:
In order to completely remove the threat, click here to download and run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. Sometimes, Trojans will block the downloading and installation of MBAM. If this happens, download it from a clean computer and rename the executable file before executing on the infected machine.
Using Portable SuperAntiSpyware:
To thoroughly remove the virus, it is best to do a separate scan of another security program so that other infected files not detected by anti-virus application can be remove as well. Click here to download and run SAS Portable Scanner.
ross van der hoek
Jun 09, 2011 @ 08:06:29
i am sending this because a friend of mine has a computer that is badly affected by viruses,being short on money and needing her pc to work i allowed her to use my cc details to purchase your product.the problem is when she used my credit card to purchase your product the transaction did not work and the downloading did not even start.all the details she put in, such as her address,name and my credit card details vanished when the purchase button was hit.because no download took place how can u charge my credit card for a purchase that simply did not take place.i beleive this to be a deliberate and fraudulant attempt to take money when clearly no purchase or download ever took place.because this purchase would not work my friend had tpo take it to a local computer shop to fix the problem.please return this money ASAP and no furthere action will be taken,my friends name was christina watson. thank you reguards ross.v