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Win 7 Security 2012 Reports False Malware Threats to Extort Money from PC Users

Jan 18, 2012

CLEARWATER, FL --  In the most recent update of the Win 7 Security 2012 removal report, EnigmaSoftware.com confirms that the rogue anti-spyware application known as Win 7 Security 2012 is linked to a Ppn.exe executable file. This recent discovery is highlighted and explained in detail in the recently re-published Win 7 Security 2012 removal report.

Win 7 Security 2012 is clearly defined as a fake antispyware program, which has a history of preying on innocent computer users. Ultimately, Win 7 Security 2012 can be classified as a scam where in the end it paints a deceptive picture of a PC having a multitude of malware infections. As an offered solution, Win 7 Security 2012 will pose as the solution to ridding a system of the so-called detected malware, that is if a user purchases a registered version of Win 7 Security 2012. Regrettably, Win 7 Security 2012 is unable to fulfill those duties.

The big takeaway from Win 7 Security 2012's updated removal report is not only the fact that Win 7 Security 2012 is a money extortion scam, but it was created by cybercrooks who have taken time to develop and market several other similar rogue anti-spyware programs. This basically means that there are several other programs virtually identical to Win 7 Security 2012 circulating over the Internet. Some of them are Win 7 AntiSpyware 2012, Vista Security 2012, System Check, XP Security 2012, Win 7 2012 and Vista Antivirus 2012.

The Ppn.exe executable file, known to come from a Trojan horse that initiates the installation of Win 7 Security 2012, has a secret weapon. This weapon utilizes an "automatic update" notification. This message appears like a pop-up alert and once clicked on, will initiate the installation of Win 7 Security 2012. Once Win 7 Security 2012 is installed, it will then render false alerts and conduct system scans that return phony results. Each instance of Win 7 Security 2012's tactics is to gain a PC user's trust and ultimately convince them to purchase Win 7 Security 2012.

Luckily, there are removal guides and resources available to computer users who may encounter Win 7 Security 2012. These key resources are provided in EnigmaSoftware.com's latest update to the Win 7 Security 2012 removal report. Surprisingly, advanced computer users may take to the use of these resources so they may manually remove the Win 7 Security 2012 program. Additionally, computer users who do not have the skill to manually detect and remove Win 7 Security 2012's related files may arm themselves with a detection scanner to automatically detect Win 7 Security 2012.

Computer users are able to view the most recent version of the Win 7 Security 2012 removal report at:

http://www.enigmasoftware.com/win7security2012-removal/



Keywords: malware, rogue antispyware programs, win 7 security 2012 removal  Technology » Security



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