AV Security 2012 virus is quite a new fraudulent antimalware tool recently developed in cyber world. It has been circulating in the Internet with one purpose only, that is to rob off random computer users. This hoax device penetrates inside the system without being noticed. Once inside the infection implements some alterations in your Windows Registry to fulfill its evil plot. AV Security 2012 comes up with every Windows startup and initiates false system checkups. It mimics the scanning of the system and looking for threats for a few minutes and finally claims to detect severe parasites. AV Security 2012 warns that your system requires immediate help. When you attempt to eliminate all allegedly detected bugs you are asked to purchase a full version of this program. To look more persuasive this malware tool displays numerous invented warning notifications, alerts and pop up ads. These messages declare that some insecure files are found which can even cause a crash of your PC if not to remove them timely. You are recommended by this rogue to activate AV Security 2012 in order to prevent permanent loss of your private data and banking details. We offer you to look through the short list of possible notifications generated by AV Security 2011 to scare you.
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AV Security 2012 virus – new malware of today
AV Security 2012 is a fake anti-spyware program claiming to be some excellent virus removal tool. However, these self-appraisals on its part do not have any grounds for you to trust these ridiculous claims. The reality is that AV Security 2012 stands for the rogue security program not able to render real scan of your system for hidden malwares, to identify contemporary threats or to remove them. The hoax you are facing in front of your desktop is a total scam application developed to scare users into thinking that their computer is infected with many infections claimed to be detected by this Trojan horse. Then, on this basis, the developers of the rogue intend to persuade user into believing that the program they developed is the only solution to have all those fake threats eliminated. So they prompt users to activate the full version of their scareware, but once users do it the offer comes up to buy the full commercial version of this program. What a sad day it really is when someone actually effects the payment for this malware.
