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subject: AntiTroy Offers No Security For Your PC [print this page]


Author: Carl Haugen
Author: Carl Haugen

AntiTroy is a rogue security program that claims to detect and remove infections from your PC. This application is malware, and uses fake online scanners and misleading security alerts to warn you of threats that probably do not even exist. Every effort is made to convince you that you need to purchase the full product to remove threats, but do not spend your money. This malicious program cannot perform any of the actions it claims.

Like most other spyware applications, this one claims that if you download the free scan, it will detect parasites so that they can be removed. AntiTroy has no ability to scan your computer to begin with, so it is impossible for it to detect or remove any threats. It is all a scam designed by people who want your money and offer nothing in return.

How spyware installs on your PC

Spyware installs without your permission or knowledge. This may happen when you download other files such as music or games, as malware often "bundles" with these applications. Malicious websites and shared networks are also common sources. This particular rogue may be placed on your PC at social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace.

What malware does

AntiTroy and other malware usually track your interests as you surf the web. Your searches and the websites you visit is some of the information that may be collected and sent to third parties. Some may also access private information, which puts your personal identity at risk. Passwords, credit card numbers and other online business data may not be safe. Additional spyware may be added as well, which only makes matters worse.

Common Symptoms of spyware

There are a few things you will no doubt notice if you become infected with spyware. Incessant pop-up ads are a major symptom, along with a slowing of your PC. Constant security warnings, browser redirection and a changed home page are other signs that your computer may be infected. At times, your PC may seem to lock or "freeze" up, and it may be difficult to do anything at all.

When you determine that AntiTroy has been placed on your PC, you should remove it immediately. It is possible to do this yourself, but the process is quite difficult. Unless you are experienced, it puts your PC at risk of damage. The best solution to make sure that security is restored is to use a reputable antispyware tool that works automatically, insuring that you are protected from malware.About the Author:

Spyware is malicious software that puts your security at risk. To remove AntiTroy, visit http://bluepenguinsoftware.com/spyzooka for a free scan with SpyZooka, the only antispyware tool that is 100% guaranteed to remove all traces of malware.




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