Windows Verifying Center is a fake security application with only one goal – to take your money, fake the presence of malware programs and fail to deliver the malware relief it promises. Windows Verifying Center is part of the fraudware family comprised of tens of thousands of software that deceive consumers into thinking a malware problem exists on their computer and, in most cases, hold a computer hostage until they pay the money the fraudulent programs demand. Other rogue security programs that follow the same agenda as Windows Verifying Center are: Windows 7 Restore, Windows Averting System, Windows Examination Utility, Windows XP Restore, Windows Anticrashes Utility, Windows Vista Restore, and Windows Necessary Firewall.
Creating and distributing rogue security programs is a fast-growing scam that is not going away anytime soon. Internet users need to be on high alert and remain suspicious when upon surfing the Web or downloading a free software a message pop-ups claiming your computer is infected with a dangerous infection. This message may be a fake security warning that tries to trick you into clicking a download link for Windows Verifying Center or a Trojan bundled with a fake security program.
Once Windows Verifying Center is downloaded and installed on a PC, its "scanner" screen pops up and pretends to scan for malware files. Windows Verifying Center's scanner only reports a large number of false detections and scan results. PC users who trust Windows Verifying Center will be fooled into purchasing its bogus program for a solution of the malware problems they have been duped into thinking exist. Windows Verifying Center is a complete scam and you shouldn't purchase it. Remove Windows Verifying Center as soon as you detect it on your machine with an advanced anti-malware program.
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File System Details
Windows Verifying Center may create the following file(s):
The following messages associated with Windows Verifying Center were found:
System Security Warning
Attempt to modify register key entries is detected. Register entries analysis is recommended.
System component corrupted!
System reboot error has occurred due to lsass.exe system process failure.
This may be caused by severe malware infections.
Automatic restore of lsass.exe backup copy completed.
The correct system performance can not be resumed without eliminating the cause of lsass.exe corruption.
Warning!
Name: [application file name]
Name: [application file path]
Application that seems to be a key-logger is detected. System information security is at risk. It is recommended to enable the security mode and run total System scanning.
Warning! Database update failed!
Database update failed!
Outdated viruses databases are not effective and can't [sic] guarantee adequate protection and security for your PC!
Click here to get the full version of the product and update the database!
Warning! Running trial version!
The security of your computer has been compromised!
Now running trial version of the software!
Click here to purchase the full version of the software and get full protection for your PC!
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