Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Windows Active Guard rogue to avoid

Windows Active Guard is a rogue antivirus program, another creation by FakeVimes family. It is created in order to mislead computer users and make them purchase a fake application this way getting money from them. The virus uses the same methods as most of the rogue programs. This program infects PCs in 2 ways: either through infecting unsuspecting websites, which then redirect to fake online scanners or through trojans disguised as various movies, shareware or similar.

The programs of such kind usually spread on the internet via trojans attached to other downloads, and sometimes they’re spread by misleading promotional websites, as well as by spam emails and social-networking ploys. But how you got it on your PC doesn’t matter anymore. Now that you have it, you’re going to keep seeing those Windows Active Guard popups and alerts until you do something abou it.

To remove Windows Active Guard rogue you need to install Loaris Trojan Remover and run full scan with it. Make sure to update the program before you run it. Then, when the scan has been completed, remove all infections it finds and reboot your system. If you have difficulties deleting this virus please contact us via support channels available at this site.

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