The cyber criminals are back in business with their new creation - GuardWWW. This fraudulent application is a “sibling” of such rogues as MyPcSecure, PcSecureNet and PcsSecure that belongs to the WiniSoft family. GuardWWW is very far from being a genuine security tool as its original intention is to con the users into paying money for nothing. Your aim should be the remove this rogue at the earliest unless you like to be victimized.
GuardWWW will use scare tactics to threaten you. You will get misleading scan results and made-up pop-ups to make you believe that it is a real program. The pop-ups will inform you about the fake infection on your computer. The only infection might be the rogue itself, as it gets into the system unnoticed as a Trojan under cover of a set-up necessary to start running certain online videos. Once it is on the computer, some changes are made in the system. For example, it is registered in Windows Registry, and different files are created which are then presented as infections. Do not believe in the fake messages, and delete GuardWWW at once.
When you decide to remove the rogue, consider whether you want to do it manually or automatically. If you choose to delete it manually, weigh up your knowledge about the rogue’s removal procedure because it requires attention and thoroughness. If you have any doubts, get a genuine antispyware tool which will perform the removal of this rogue for you automatically.