XP Home Security 2013
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Ranking: | 3,441 |
Threat Level: | 10 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 3,257 |
First Seen: | October 2, 2012 |
Last Seen: | September 20, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
XP Home Security 2013 is not a genuine security tool which masquerades as a real anti-spyware program. XP Home Security 2013 was designed by scammers to convince Internet users to purchase the so-called licensed version to supposedly remove imaginary malware threats supposedly detected on the PC and, thus, steal money from them. When installed on a compromised PC, XP Home Security 2013 starts a false system scan and generates fabricated malware infections to scare PC users into believing their computers are corrupted by malware infections. To get PC users' attention, XP Home Security 2013 also shows fake warning messages that alert their computers are in great danger. Ultimately, XP Home Security 2013 wants to persuade its victims to purchase the so-called full version for supposed removal of nonexistent malware infections. In truth, XP Home Security 2013 does not have the ability to detect or remove any type of computer malware. To protect your PC and wallet, you should not believe or pay for XP Home Security 2013 because it's fake and dangerous to your PC system. If your PC is infected with XP Home Security 2013, ESG malware analysts strongly advise you to remove XP Home Security 2013 with a powerful and authentic anti-malware program.
Table of Contents
File System Details
# | File Name |
Detections
Detections: The number of confirmed and suspected cases of a particular threat detected on
infected computers as reported by SpyHunter.
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1. | %CommonApplData%\[RANDOM CHARACTERS] | |
2. | %UserProfile%\Desktop\XP Home Security 2013.lnk | |
3. | %LocalAppData%\[RANDOM CHARACTERS] | |
4. | %UserProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\XP Home Security 2013\XP Home Security 2013.lnk | |
5. | %Temp%\[RANDOM CHARACTERS] | |
6. | %UserProfile%\Templates\[RANDOM CHARACTERS] | |
7. | %UserProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\XP Home Security 2013\Uninstall XP Home Security 2013.lnk |