The name itself is a take on Norton 360, and they hope you’ll think that it is connected to the genuine article because it has the same number. When they pop up a window on your browser, they make it look exactly like XP’s Security Center. And exactly where XP’s real Security Center would have a virus protection section, right next to where the real “Recommendations” buton would be, they have a little link to buy their product. Toronto Wedding Photography is a step-by-step science and my “No-Fail” system will give you the results you want it doesn’t matter what your situation is. All they want to do is get your credit card number to take you for as much as they can. But a rogue antivirus comparison should bring up stuff that is a lot worse than this. Antivirus 2009 spreads mainly through spam. They put out increasingly alarming warnings with realistic-looking graphics, and when you offer to pay them for their cleanup services, they flood your computer with viruses.

In a fake antivirus comparison, Win32/InternetAntivirus always has to bear special mention; Microsoft put out a special warning against this beauty a couple of months ago. It’s a query that’s been asked just a few times in our boards over the last few months so while I’m not a Professional Wedding Photographer I believed it was time to share just a few recommendations on the subject of Wedding Photography Toronto. Microsoft describes it this way: “A rogue program that displays false and misleading alerts regarding malware, in order to convince users to purchase rogue security software”. Once you purchase their rogue security software, they install a password stealing virus on your system called TrojanSpy:Win32/Chadem that performs as promised, and steals your stuff. It is no real use keeping an eye on the websites either that these come from. They keep changing. But just in case it does any good, here are a few of the top names in the fake business: WinCleaner 2009, Malware Doctor, Spyware XP Guard, Spyware Remover 2009, Total Protect 2009/Total Defender/Total Security, Virus Shield 2009/Virus Shield Pro, and Windows Security Suite. Heads up.