
All
antivirus tools can be classified into fake antivirus tools and true antivirus
tools. True antivirus is often required to remove fake one or relevant manual
removal technique is to be applied. The main reason for existence and
development of fake antispyware is that users invest into such products
performing paid activations as requested by relevant advertisement.
Antivirus Studio
2010 is one of many hundreds of programs classified as fake antispyware. Its paid
activation requests should be rejected and its trialware removed. Being a
typical release of fake antispyware, it is a topical issue in 2010. Its
detections are reported continuously by reliable scanning tools.
This release of
fake antispyware has been cloned from several programs of this kind released
during 2009-2010, namely Desktop Security 2010, Total PC Defender 2010,
Contraviro, UnVirex.
The adware pops
up nag screens with Microsoft Windows logo. The nag screens are altered with
alerts, some of which blame viruses or refer to other issues explaining recent
suspension of useful programs while it is just a dodge of the fake antispyware
aimed to persuade users into buying it.
Example of such
alert is below:
""To
help protect your computer, Security Center has blocked some features of this
program.
Do you want to
block this suspicious software?
Name:
Risk:
High""
The Adware also
generates fake Windows Security Center, which is pretty the same as the genuine
one.
In many
instances, there are trojans and other infections assisting the fake
antispyware. Their removal is required to prevent repeated upload and
installation of Antivirus Studio 2010 and to eliminate restrictions they apply
to useful programs.
There are many
ways for Antivirus Studio 2010 infiltration. The most efficient is a fake codec
request that leads to introduction of rogue antispyware downloader instead pf
promised codec. Other backdoor upload techniques are used to introduce
Antivirus Studio 2010. If they have been used successfully, that is a sure
evidence of system inadequate protection.
Manual upload of
the Adware is available at its website promoted with spam and online ads.
It is a matter
of social responsibility to keep off paying hackers for the fake antispyware.
Even if a person is extremely rich and does not care about wasting 50 or more
dollars to the benefits of rascals, such waste would encourage them to create
more and more counterfeits and infect more and more users. Among those users,
few would be happy to deal with the rogue and would prefer Antivirus Studio
2010 removal.
Further on,
effort is still required to remove Antivirus Studio 2010, even if you are
dealing with its already activated version, for the program is known to corrupt
other software and system in whole regardless of its modification. It is not
clear whether the activated rogue keeps harming PC preparing the ground for new
paid activation requests or its creators are simply not concerned about turning
off destructive features, even though they are no longer needed.
In order to get
rid of Antivirus Studio 2010 manually, you can make in Google such queries as
""Manual removal of Antivirus Studio 2010"",
""Get rid of Antivirus Studio 2010"", and you will have
manual guides in abundance.

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