Fake AVG Antivirus 2011

To be able to deceive computer users much easier, developers of rogue antivirus application are now creating a mimic of legitimate antivirus application. The latest creation is a fake AVG Antivirus 2011. This Fake AVG Antivirus 2011 will function like a real security program and as much as possible it will look very similar to a legitimate one.

Programmers of Fake AVG Antivirus 2011 does not intend this software to be a security tool just like the original one. Instead, it was developed primarily for the sole purpose of scamming computer users and extorting money from their credit card accounts. It will never stop producing fake alerts and fabricated virus scan results until the victim is convinced.

Fake AVG Antivirus 2011 will be propagated by making use of fake online virus scanners and bogus security web sites. A Trojan is also utilized to infect a computer by modifying its Internet browser and redirect it to a malicious web sites. Once inside the computer, Fake AVG Antivirus 2011 will be responsible for various malfunction and annoyances. So it is advise to avoid unwanted programs like Fake AVG Antivirus 2011 by taking precautionary measures in browsing the net.

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Damage Level: Medium

Systems Affected: Windows 9x, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7

Fake AVG Antivirus 2011 Removal Procedures

Fake AVG Antivirus 2011 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.

Scan with Portable Antivirus:
Most of the time, Trojan associated with a rogue program will disable Windows functionalities and prevent execution of any application including antivirus program locally installed. If this happens, you can try using a McAfee Portable Antivirus called Stinger. You can download it for free.

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