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Recently a friend called me in a panic. Chris was doing her daily facebook ritual when all of sudden it looked like a legitimate virus protection program started scanning her computer. The so-called software was named Personal Antivirus and it warned Chris that her computer was infected with numerous viruses and spyware. I admitted that I had never heard of Personal Antivirus so I decided to do some research for her. I did not like what I found out.
It turns out that Personal Antivirus is a dangerous rogue antispyware program. It usually makes it to your machine via a Trojan Horse. A Trojan is a file or program that gets installed onto your computer through somewhat legitimate means but has the illicit software hiding inside ready to be unleashed on your PC. Some examples of Trojan files could be multimedia codecs, Internet Browser Helper Objects, an image or screen saver that you download or somebody sends you via email, or many other ways. Once Personal Antivirus installs itself on your computer it is very difficult to get rid of.
The main characteristics of Personal Antivirus, or most rogue antispyware software, is to blast you with pop up scans of your computer and security alerts. You will then be prompted to purchase the full version of Personal Antivirus to remove the alerts. What you need to know is that the scans are simulated, the security alerts are fake, and Personal Antivirus will protect you from nothing because it is bogus software. Do not fall victim to this trap and pay for this software. Some other things you may notice are that your computer will run particularly slow and you may also be prevented from visiting legitimate websites. The other particularly scary thing about spyware programs is that they can monitor Internet activity and also your keyboard input via a key logger. With key loggers they can learn important personal data such as account numbers, passwords, addresses, etc.Â
So,if you find yourself infected with a rogue antispyware program like Personal Antivirus you must find a way to remove it ASAP. Be forewarned though that manual removal is very difficult and requires deleting files and registry entries that, if not done properly, can render your computer useless. If you have been lucky enough to not have ever been infected with Spyware then you may want to do yourself a favor and look into installing Spyware protection because without it an infection is almost inevitable. I was able to remove Personal Antivirus from my friend Chris' computer but only with professional software designed specifically for Spyware Removal and protection and I have worked in the computer industry for over 15 years so I know my way around a PC.
Let me finish with this thought.....Did you know that viruses are no longer the top PC threat for infection? Over 70% of computer infections today are from spyware and not viruses, yet amazingly only 20% of Internet connected computers have any type of dedicated spyware protection. That is a recipe for disaster.