Vista Total Security 2013
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Ranking: | 1,897 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 22,442 |
First Seen: | October 25, 2012 |
Last Seen: | September 19, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Vista Total Security 2013 is rogue security software, which masquerades as a real anti-spyware application. Vista Total Security 2013 is distributed via bogus online anti-malware scanners and malicious downloads from infected websites. Vista Total Security 2013 enters a compromised PC system via Trojans without a computer user's consent and knowledge. Once installed on the vulnerable computer, Vista Total Security 2013 starts a fake system scan and creates numerous malware threats in an attempt to scare victims into thinking their computers are seriously infected with malware infections. Vista Total Security 2013 also shows false security pop-up notification that state your PC is at risk; however, all scan results and warning messages given by Vista Total Security 2013 are imaginary and, thus, cannot be trusted. As a solution for deleting imaginary security infections, Vista Total Security 2013 will offer victims to buy the so-called full version to supposedly uninstall all malware threats. Do not believe or purchase Vista Total Security 2013 because it's not a legitimate security suite. ESG's malware analysts strongly advise you to uninstall Vista Total Security 2013 as soon as possible by using an appropriate anti-malware tool.
URLs
Vista Total Security 2013 may call the following URLs:
positivestar.org |
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