AV Secure 2012 is detected to be one of the latest creations of cyber criminals. This virus is known to be a fake AV tool and it pretends to provide legitimate security services. However, this is only a camouflage used to trick unsuspecting victims into thinking they have purchase the full version of this fake software to fix any problems with their machines. The tricky layout used by this malicious program deceives its victims and makes it even easier for the attacker to accomplish its plan.
The fake AV tool works on a worldwide scale and infects computers in every part of the world. The malware uses all its malicious techniques to gain access to a targeted computer. The fake tool has a reliable interface so that a user will not suspect the intruder and will become a victim of this malicious program. Once the application gains access to the system, it starts producing error messages and fake pop-up warnings. They all alarm you of a severe computer infection and serious system errors. The program tries to mislead you into thinking that the one and only way to fix your machine is to use the full version of AV Secure 2012, for which you have to pay.
Files associated with AV Secure 2012 infection:
AV Secure 2012 processes to kill:
[random].exe
Remove AV Secure 2012 registry entries:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “[random characters]”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\AV Secure 2012
However, the truth is that this software is not genuine and it is unable to ensure the safety of your system. On the contrary, it is the real infection itself and in order to safe your system from serious damages you have to remove the malicious intruder. Do not be beguiled into thinking this fraudulent creation of hackers can find any real threats present on your system. If you do not uninstall its files, the attacker will put your computer in danger and pose a risk to your personal and financial information.
To protect your documents and information, make sure that you use a reliable and effective AV application and you update it on a regular basis Only in this way you can be sure that your security tool will warn you if a threat is trying to penetrate into your system.





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