Trojan FakeAlert is a fake alert which is used in the attacks against PCs by various rogue antispyware applications. It is not a genuine threat in itelf, but instead a fabricated lie made up by developers of rogueware in order to scare consumers into paying for their worthless software, much like the Zlob G Trojan.
This Trojan will infect the PC stealthily, and change the Desktop background into a fake security message which states that the PC is infected. It will not help to simply try to get rid of Trojan FakeAlert – you need to destroy its parent rogue application as well.
Processes associated with Trojan FakeAlert also to be removed are:
rpnqrdnm.exe
runsrv32.exe
tcpservice2.exe
susp.exe
users32.exe
Aside from the changed Desktop background, Trojan FakeAlert will cause the PC to operate much slower by consuming valuable system resources, and cause increased erratic system behavior. This is all in addition to the malicious activities Trojan FakeAlert’s parent rogue will still cause its victims.
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