Threat Database Rogue Anti-Spyware Program Comodo Enhanced Protection Mode

Comodo Enhanced Protection Mode

Comodo Enhanced Protection Mode is a falsified anti-spyware program which stole the original name of the reputable anti-virus software Comodo Antivirus to fool gullible PC users into believing that it is a legitimate security application. Comodo Enhanced Protection Mode is included in a group of fake security programs that also use original anti-virus software names such as Norton AntiVirus Enhanced Protection Mode, Avira Enhanced Protection Mode, Avast Enhanced Protection Mode, ESET Smart Security Enhanced Protection Mode, McAfee Enhanced Protection Mode, Microsoft Defender Enhanced Protection Modee and Microsoft Security Essentials Enhanced Protection Mode.

When Comodo Enhanced Protection Mode invades your PC system, it starts displaying fake security alerts to frighten you into believing that your computer system is infected with a lot of malware threats. Then Comodo Enhanced Protection Mode attempts to persuade you to purchase its commercial version to allegedly remove the detected parasites. Do not purchase Comodo Enhanced Protection Mode rogue application because it will cheat you and extort your money. ESG malware researchers recommend you to get rid of Comodo Enhanced Protection Mode immediately once you detect it on the infected machine.

File System Details

Comodo Enhanced Protection Mode may create the following file(s):
# File Name Detections
1. %Users%\[UserName]\Downloads\OTS.exe
2. %Windows%\sysdriver32.exe
3. %Windows%\systemup.exe
4. %Windows%\l1rezerv.exe

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