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Shield up for System Check
Posted by Denny under Rogue Anti-Spyware
FakeHDD rogue family has released yet another computer threat. Ironically, the new malicious piece of software called System Check makes use of security loopholes in your computer in order to enter your system and then lecture you on the computer safeguard. To be more precise, this rogue is a fake computer optimization program that brings nothing but harm, and so you must remove System Check the moment you realize that you are infected.
When you think about it, computer infection is just like illness – the sooner you treat it, the faster you will recover. Also, just like in a case of a real disease, it is best not to panic, when you get infected with System Check, because bad thoughts lead to rush actions, and rush actions definitely spell disaster. The reason, why you could be prone to a panic attack is because upon the installation System Check can easily hide all your files and shortcuts. All of a sudden you can find your Start menu empty and it can definitely look terrifying, but do not try to get rid of the rogue rashly, because you can accidentally delete important files. The truth is that System Check does not remove your shortcuts; it only hides them and stores them in another location.
You might ask, why does this rogue behaves this way, if, according to security experts, it only wants my money? Well, that is exactly the reason for it. You see, when System Check hides your files, it makes it seem like you have some serious errors in your computer. This action is also accompanied by a fake system scan and a lot of fake system error notifications that only intensify the overall impression that something have gone terribly awry. Let’s be honest, when you a message that says your hard drive clusters are partly damaged and you cannot load segments (whatever that might be), you are sure bound to get worried.
Nevertheless, all your worries will be gone, when you get rid of System Check. You can do that with a legitimate computer security program, because automatic removal is recommended for those who are not very familiar with computer software. Also, in order to stop these annoying error messages, you can use the following code to “activate” System Check:
1203978628012489708290478989147
When the rogue is “registered” it stops acting up and it is a lot easier to destroy it along with all of its components. Do not wait until it is too late to do anything about it and get rid of System Check today.