anti virus.
A virus can be sneaky and mostly the reason why a virus hacks your computer is because they want you to buy their product .About 4 months ago i had a computer virus on my computer called security tool it wanted me to buy there security .Another reason why is because they just want to annoy you or just damage your computer.
Security Tool may disable certain system tools and options and block antivirus software. It can also download additional malware onto the compromised computer.
No, security tool is not real. It is a rogue program pretending to be anti-virus software. It will say you have viruses on the computer, but you don't. It tries to get you to type in your credit card number, and then it spends your money.
Security Tool is actually a virus that is posing as a legitimate computer security program. If you get a pop up telling you that you have infections and that you need to purchase some software to get rid of them this is a scam and you should not click on the link or your computer will be infected. If you do not have legitimate and current anti-virus software running you may risk a crash of your system and loss of files.
Virus-Protector is a fake security application that reports false threats and displays fake security alerts on the computer it has sneaked in. To treat the users into buying its full version, Virus-Protector will keep popping up fake security message, which saying your PC is infected! You need to get Virus-Protector to protect your PC security. Pay close attention here! Virus-Protector will bring troubles rather than benefits to your computer! You should bear it in mind and avoid mistakenly downloading this rogue tool - Virus-Protector on your PC. If unfortunately you get one in your computer, you should remove Virus-Protector as soon as possible!
Use a virus removal tool like Spybot Search & Destroy...duhhhhh.
I am not really sure.... but if you have the Weather Channel Desktop, you can get virus' such as Security Tool. The reason they get into it is because The Weather Channel is a trusted website and they have somehow found a way to send it to you through that. So Dr. Phil Show could very likely have a virus.:-(
You can try manual removal as described here:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-security-tool
Yes, a firewall is a good line of defense when combined with other tools, like anti-virus software, to keep your computer safe. You can get a firewall from many of the same companies that sell anti-virus software, which makes it easy!
Simply scan your computer with a specialized virus removal tool. That would be help you automatically clean up all kinds of virus infection.
You can buy a cheap virus removal tool from Microsoft. This tool checks your computer for infection from specific prevalent software. It then helps remove the virus and safely shuts down the system.