Vista Internet Security 2012 Removal Guide

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Out of all the rogues that can infect your computer the name-changing rogues are probably the most annoying ones. Vista Internet Security 2012 is one of them. Even though its name suggests that it targets computers that run on Windows Vista operating system, this rogue can actually change its name according to what operating system is installed on your computer. So even though the initial malware infection file is the same for all operating system, the rogue is very flexible when it comes to adapting itself to the target computer environment.

Vista Internet Security 2012 infects you wither through a fake online malware scanner or via an infected website. You can find yourself at the website of a questionable reputation either accidentally after clicking on a suspicious link, or you might be forcefully redirected by another malware (such as Trojans) that might already be there in your computer. Nevertheless, when Vista Internet Security 2012 installs itself in your computer and runs a full system “scan”, it does not inform you about real existing malware. On the contrary, it makes up imaginary lists of Trojans and Worms that are supposedly and then tries to make you pay for the full version of the program. According to Vista Internet Security 2012, the full version of the program will be able to get rid of the threats, but that is blatant lie.

This lie should be ignored along with the fake security notifications that Vista Internet Security 2012 spams you with, including:

Malware Intrusion!
Sensitive areas of your system were found to be under attack. Spy software attack or virus infection possible. Prevent further damage or your private data will get stolen. Run an anti-spyware scan now. Click here to start.

Severe System Damage!
Spyware and viruses detected in the background. Sensitive system components under attack! Data loss, identity theft and system corruption are possible. Act now, click here for a free security scan.

Vista Internet Security 2012 Alert
System Integrity Check
Warning! Sensitive data may be sent over your internet connection right now!
Threat: Trojan-PSW.Win32.Antigen.A
Vista Internet Security 2012 Firewall Alert
Vista Internet Security 2012 has blocked a program from accessing the internet
Internet Explorer is infected with Trojan-BNK.Win32.Keylogger.gen
Private data can be stolen by third parties, including credit card details and passwords.

Privacy threat!
Spyware intrusion detected. Your system is infected. System integrity is at risk. Private data can be stolen by third parties, including credit card details and passwords. Click here to perform a security repair.
Vista Internet Security 2012 Alert
Security hole detected!
A program is trying to exploit Windows security holes! Passwords and sensitive data may be stolen!
Threat: Trojan-Downloader.BAT.Ftp.ab

On top of that, Vista Internet Security 2012 can also block your internet browser under the pretext that the websites you are trying to visit are infected with malware, and you cannot open them, because you need to protect the rest of your system. Everything is devised in order to rip you off, and the rogue terror will continue until you get rid of it.

"Activate" Vista Internet Security 2012 with one of the following registration keys and then proceed with the removal:

2233-298080-3424
3425-814615-3990
9443-077673-5028

With “activated” Vista Internet Security 2012 you will avoid being flooded with the security messages. And if you find the manual removal too complicated, invest in a computer safeguard too that will remove Vista Internet Security 2012 automatically for you without further ado.

Download Remover for Vista Internet Security 2012 *
*SpyHunter scanner, published on this site, is intended to be used only as a detection tool. To use the removal functionality, you will need to purchase the full version of SpyHunter.

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