It was not too long before Windows Private Shield were released and Windows Defence Counsel, the newest clone, is ready to dip into your wallet. This malicious antispyware, which looks exactly like its ascendants, does not have any new attributes to it, and those, who have dealt with the previous fake security tools, will not take much time to recognize the infection. The rogue resembles legal threat removal tools, offers to scan computer for infections, and even suggests purchasing a low-cost support product, which allegedly can delete all sorts of malicious applications from your system.
Windows Defence Counsel is completely fake, and its computer scanner does not actually scan your computer, only simulating all the sinister programs, “threatening” to remove your data. If Windows Defence Counsel has, in fact, gotten into you computer via any of the many security cracks, you must have also noticed the avalanche of never-ending security notifications. Maybe they are telling you there are errors in your system’s security, and maybe you are being warned that Windows Defence Counsel’s license is needed to have full system’s protection. Whatever message you get, ignore it completely, because all information that follows this fictitious security application is not real ands should be treated as a scam! Most importantly, do not share any of you personal details with this rogue, as it could be used to profit from you further, or even pin your name to dangerous future schemes. And if this has already happened, rush to protect your savings in your bank accounts, by informing the bank about this fraud incident!
To destroy Windows Defence Counsel, either delete it manually, if you have the right knowledge, or trust automatic removal tools, which will also serve you protecting your Windows OS against malicious programs in the future. Most importantly, do not let Windows Defence Counsel stay untreated in your system, because this horrendous infection can cause irreparable damage to your computer!