How to remove Smart Engine – Fake warning messages are found
Smart Engine – Fake warning messages are found description
Warning! Identity theft attempt detected
Hidden connection IP: 128.154.26.11
Security Risk: 4/5
Target: Microsoft Corporation keys
Your IP: ***
Recommended: Please click “Remove all” button to erase all infected files and protect your PC
Warning! Spambot detected
Attention! A spambot sending viruses to your e-mail contacts has been detected on your PC.
Total infected mail sent: 60
Yes, protect my PC and remove spambot now (recommended)
Update available
New updates available
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Also available: 1 optional update
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Warning
Warning! Virus detected
Threat detected: TrustWarrior
Security Risk: 4/5
Infected file: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\…
Description: Malware. FakePopup TrustWarrior
Recommended: Please click “Remove all” button to erase all infected files and protect your PC
All provided alerts are rogue security alerts that are loaded by malicious Smart Engine program. The trojan based software starts its fake activities as soon as it is installed on your PC. Once active, Smart Engine imitates computer scans and show fictitious results. Malware has no ability to detect or delete security threats therefore it can’t be trusted. This is a scam and you should ignore all security threats it displays. Choose reputable anti-spyware tool and terminate Smart Engine immediately. Use its removal tutorial and you’ll get rid of fake warning messages too.
How to get rid of Smart Engine – Fake warning messages are found
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October 12th, 2010 13:49
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