Hackers Create Another Rogue Anti-Malware App Called Windows Ultimate Security Patch

June 01, 2012 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Windows Ultimate Security Patch is one of the latest additions to this family and, like its clones, is promoted as a powerful anti-malware tool, but the reality is that Windows Ultimate Security Patch isn't able to do any good to your computer. Quite the contrary, Windows Ultimate Security Patch will infect and damage your PC by hijacking your browser, running fake scans and presenting fictitious scans results always containing numerous threats allegedly found on the PC.

Windows Ultimate Security Patch creates scenario intended to make the computer user believe that his/her machine and data are in great danger, so when Windows Ultimate Security Patch offers to remove all threats and prevent future ones, the user will purchase its fraudulent program thinking it will make their machines go back to normal. Of course, Windows Ultimate Security Patch shouldn't be purchased, because it will be a waste of money and, as a bonus to the criminals behind Windows Ultimate Security Patch, the computer user will provide his/her personal data.

Some of Windows Ultimate Security Patch's known clones include the fake security programs known as System Protection Tools and Windows Guard Tools. Each of these apps represents basically the same type of scam and neither can be trusted in any situation. The video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtNfXzzw9As represents a clear visual demonstration on how a PC user is able to safely detect and remove Windows Ultimate Security Patch.

Windows Ultimate Security Patch may just be the 'ultimate' failure at providing security to your PC. In knowing the malicious intentions of Windows Ultimate Security Patch, PC users will want to remove Windows Ultimate Security Patch at the first sign of its ugly face. In removing fake security programs like Windows Ultimate Security Patch, it can be a difficult process. Using the Windows Add/Remove Programs feature is not sufficient in deleting such a program. The use of an updated antimalware program is usually needed to rid a PC of Windows Ultimate Security Patch for good.

If your computer starts to show any kind of pop-up window from Windows Ultimate Security Patch or you see the interface of Windows Ultimate Security Patch as shown on http://www.enigmasoftware.com/windowsultimatesecuritypatch-removal/, this means that the Trojan that installs Windows Ultimate Security Patch is already inside your system, and you need to act fast and find a trustworthy anti-malware tool to remove it permanently from your computer.