Security Sphere 2012 - Sneaky Malware That Rips Users Off

Security Sphere 2012 is a malicious application that can be easily labeled as rogue anti-spyware. It applies invasive methods for getting inside the system and in most of the cases uses Trojans for getting into poorly protected systems. However, PC users should keep in mind that this threat is not capable to get inside the properly protected machines, so it is highly recommended having both, anti-virus and anti-spyware, programs installed on computer. Besides, these progras must be continuously updated in order to have the full virus database. Only in this case Security Sphere 2012 or other virus will be stopped immediately if it tries to get inside undetected. Note that when downloading or updating something, you should use only official websites because this virus can easily be downloaded together with faked Flash Updates or other malicious downloads.

When Security Sphere 2012 manages to get into the targeted system, its first activity always stays unnoticed - malware makes some Registry modifications by adding startup entries and a few other values there. This results in continuous interruptions of Security Sphere 2012 every time PC is rebooted. Perhaps it should be the very first sign user should pay attention to: as soon as those annoying pop-ups, warnings and notifications start appearing, run anti-spyware program and check the system for this scam.

Malicious computer utility Security Sphere 2012 goes far enough to reach the main its goal - steal the money from computer users. Malware applies its dirty scheme which should make people believe that they need to purchase its license: first of all, it starts reporting about various viruses detected, like Trojans, worms and other. However, these viruses that are detected on PC by Security Sphere 2012 are harmless files that should never be removed unless you want to damage your PC.

After creating a need to remove viruses detected, this scam additionally offers to purchase its licensed version. Victims usually report about continuous redirections to malware's purchase page that also offers to buy this program for viruses' removal. Remember, the only thing you must remove is the same thing that keeps alerting on your desktop without stopping. Get rid of Security Sphere 2012 once you notice it on your computer. If you have purchased this rogue anti-spyware already, contact your credir card company to dispute the changes. In addition, if you have problems with this application, read this guide how to uninstall Security Sphere 2012.

Giedrius Majauskas writes security -related blog http://www.2-viruses.com/ which helps people to remove malware infections at no or low cost.


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