Beware of SaveDefense

Savedefense is a skin of rogue parasite TrustNinja, whose family seems to use very strange names. It was released in the end of August and marks a start of new season of rogue parasites. Apparently, Personal Antivirus is no longer a trusted name, however the malware distribution method  used still works.

The most likely place for Savedefense infection are fake “online antivirus scanners” and browser hijackers that pretend to scan your PC. You can not exit the site easily, as blocking alert is used to push a download at these clearly fake antispyware sites. After install, the Save Defense parasite will try to scan your PC again with even more parasites found, and then it will ask for registration key. Which has to be purchased at some rogue payment processor you have never heard about.

If you think the problems will end after paying for Savedefense or similar parasite, you are wrong. Firstly, Savedefense key will not like to work. Secondly, you will notice that your bank account is overcharged. So you should remove Safedefense and not pay for this rogue and better invest in reputable anti-spyware software.

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