Windows Secure Kit 2012 virus attack prevention

March 2nd, 2012 by admin Leave a reply »

Windows Secure Kit 2012 is a scary warning that has the goal to lead users to the point where they will be instructed to download certain malware program that masks itself as some legitimate security tool. This program is a bogus online malware scanning tool that says your system is in danger with plenty of cyber threats. Then next step for it is to prompt you to download some fake anti-virus in order to get rid of all those unreal infections. Keep in mind that even though these misleading popups are not viruses there are chances that they will cause many unwary users to download malware programs. In other words, if you just see these imitated security scans your system will not become infected. But, after you follow the malware’s instructions, the virus will implant itself onto your computer. This is why in such cases user actually participates in the malware infiltration process. So, if you see this Windows Secure Kit 2012 fake warning please download, install, update and run certain legitimate anti-spyware tool reviewed in the right-hand panel of this blog. Be extremely careful at this stage, because if you just click on such bogus virus scanner you can actually initialize download of the rogue. Instead of performing the instructions of this virus you need to get rid of it as possible using the reliable anti-virus program.

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Windows Secure Kit 2012 has found critical process activity on your PC and will perform fast scan of your system files.

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