Threat Database Rogue Anti-Spyware Program Microsoft Defender Enhanced Protection Mode

Microsoft Defender Enhanced Protection Mode

ScreenshotMicrosoft Defender Enhanced Protection Mode is a fake anti-spyware program which has nothing in common with Microsoft and real computer defense. Microsoft Defender Enhanced Protection Mode stole the Microsoft name to present itself as a legitimate and effective anti-virus solution to its targeted Internet users. Microsoft Defender Enhanced Protection Mode is a duplicate of counterfeit security applications that took the names of the legitimate anti-virus software products such as Avira Enhanced Protection Mode, ESET Smart Security Enhanced Protection Mode, Norton AntiVirus Enhanced Protection Mode, Microsoft Security Essentials Enhanced Protection Mode and Avast Enhanced Protection Mode. Microsoft Defender Enhanced Protection Mode uses confusing methods to make unsuspecting computer users think it's a genuine security application which will enhance their PCs and defend them from various parasites. Microsoft Security Essentials Enhanced Protection Mode circulates via social networking websites such as MSN, Facebook, etc. with the help of a dangerous computer Trojan and infiltrates into an affected machine secretly. Microsoft Defender Enhanced Protection Mode rogue application aims at misleading targeted PC users into believing that their computers are corrupted by numerous viruses and offering them to purchase its "full version" for removal of all the detected threats and other system issues.

Once installed on a compromised computer system, Microsoft Defender Enhanced Protection Mode shows a red window, a fake threat alert, which claims that your computer is in danger of being infected with some viruses. Security messages and virus notifications related to Microsoft Defender Enhanced Protection Mode fraudulent program indicate that your PC is really infected, but the virus is Microsoft Defender Enhanced Protection Mode itself. These fabricated virus security alerts only attempt to frighten you into thinking that your computer has been affected, and you need to make a payment for a "full version" of Microsoft Defender Enhanced Protection Mode scareware to eliminate the supposed detected parasites. You should not rely on anything related to Microsoft Defender Enhanced Protection Mode scamware. If you make a purchase of Microsoft Defender Enhanced Protection Mode, you would only lose your money. ESG's research team recommends you to remove Microsoft Defender Enhanced Protection Mode from the infected machine once you detect it on the computer system.

File System Details

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

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