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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Remove Internet Security 2014 (Insecure.exe) Virus - Manual Removal

Internet Security 2014 is a newly-released version from the rogue antispyware family that has attacked a great many computers all around the world so far. As an upgraded variant of Internet Security 2013 virus, this fraud shares the similar characteristics with the former version. Typically it penetrates into target computers unknowingly without any permission asked from PC users. It’s such a huge threat that deceives more and more people by tricking them into purchasing its "registered” or “full” version to clean up all these non-existent threats detected by a bogus scan. Pay attention here, this is a big trap waiting unsuspected users to jump in, which is simply that Internet Security 2014 is directed and acted by itself. The final purpose of this scam is to help cyber criminals who invented it earn money in immoral way. There is no doubt that you should hardly trust what this application says or performs on your PC, otherwise, you’re about to be scammed for a big time.

It’s known to us that antivirus software is prevalently installed among computer users because it has the ability to enhance the normal working of a PC and protect it from any cyber viruses. Hence, this gives cyber hackers huge opportunities to program various type of rogue antispyware and thus make benefits illicitly. As soon as it installs onto your computer, it would be configurated to run automatically whenever the Windows is logged in. Then it mimics scanning on the computer and displays numerous infections in your system, asking you to buy for its product. As a matter of fact, all the information has nothing to do with the legit security programs. It’s absolutely false and distrusted. To sum up, Internet Security 2014 must be removed immediately before further damages from it. If you’re not computer geek, it’s better to contact a tech expert for more help.