Your system is infected. Do you want to protect it?
“Your System Is Infected. Do you want to protect it” is a fake popup message warning from the badware AV Checker. If your PC is infected with this malicious rogue antispyware, remove “Your System Is Infected. Do you want to protect it” from your PC immediately.
Following is a list of reported adverse effects reported by users who fell victim to a “Your System Is Infected” infection:
• Irritating occurrence of popup ads – “Your System Is Infected. Do you want to protect it” will assail you with infuriating popup ads, even when you are not connected to the Internet. This may further trick you into buying more rogue antispyware and other fraudulent malware.
• Unauthorized and unsolicited changing of homepage and random desktop items – The “Your System Is Infected. Do you want to protect it” rogue antispyware will unilaterally alter your Internet settings to forward your default homepage to its main site.
• System instability – the “Your System Is Infected. Do you want to protect it” popup ad alone will be able to slow down the system immensely if you simply click on it. If you find your PC takes abnormally long to boot up, or the internet connection has become exceptionally slow chances are you are infected with the “Your System Is Infected. Do you want to protect it” popup.
The fake “Your System Is Infected. Do you want to protect it” warning message ropes users into buying into what it’s saying by its urgent tone and severe message. The bogus warning message would read as follows:
“Windows Security Center
Your system is infected. Do you want to protect it?
Security Center can alert you when your computer might be at risk by displaying a notification.
Yes, protect my PC now (recommended)
Don’t notify me about threats
Don’t notify me and don’t protect my PC (not recommended)”
If the user follows through on the: “Your System Is Infected. Do you want to protect it”’s prompts, he or she will end up wasting money on AV Checker’s bogus antivirus software. It is imperative not to install or run any of the “Your System Is Infected. Do you want to protect it” files or applications, and users suspecting their system of being compromised or infected should remove “Your System Is Infected. Do you want to protect it” from their system without delay.
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