Threat Database Rogue Anti-Spyware Program Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013

Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013

Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013 are the three versions of one of the many variants of the or Braviax family. In preparation for the coming New Year, criminals have started to release versions of their bogus security software that include the year 2013 in their title. This is done to fool inexperienced computer users into thinking that Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013 are newer versions of a trustworthy anti-malware program. In reality, Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013 have absolutely no real way of helping computer users defend their computers from malware, one of the main reasons for this being that Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013 are kinds of malware infections themselves.

Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013 Are All Capable of Changing Versions to Attack a Computer

Only one of the three versions of Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013 is installed on the victim's computer. The version installed depends on the infected computer's operating system. If the infected computer is running the Windows 7 operating system, then Win 7 Defender 2013 is installed on the victim's computer. The same applies to computers running Windows XP or Windows Vista operating systems (the rogue security applications installed would be named XP Defender 2013 and Vista Defender 2013 respectively).

Do not be fooled by the different variants that exist of Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013; these are all the same fake security program with only slight cosmetic changes as it is easy to notice observing its clones that include

Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013 are designed to mimic a legitimate anti-malware program closely. In reality, these fake security programs are mainly engineered to convince computer users that they need to purchase a useless, expensive upgrade for Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013. To do this, Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013 use numerous tactics, including fake error messages, system alerts, purposefully causing problems on the infected computer to make the victim believe Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013 when Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013 claims that the victim's computer is heavily infected with malware that needs to be removed. Rather than paying for Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013, ESG malware researchers strongly recommend removing these fake security programs with a reliable anti-malware program. Failure to remove Win 7/Vista/XP Defender 2013 from the infected computer can cause it to become unusable due to the high number of irritating error messages, browser redirects and malicious symptoms these fake security programs can cause on the infected computer.

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