System is vulnerable to attacks | Fake Warning Message

System is vulnerable to attacks

System is vulnerable to attacks

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System is vulnerable to attacks message is nothing more then a fake security warning from a bogus client called Tust Ninja. The only thing you should TRUST about this warning is that it’s fake and all a scam trying to scare you into purchasing the fake program. This is nothing new and it’s sad to say that scams like this will continue as long as there are humans on the earth. The Removal of System is Vulnerable to attacks message is not all that difficult but you will need to edit the system registry and delete a few files. If you do not want to manual delete this virus then you can always run a full scan using your favorite security suit. The one we used to find these traces was SpyHunter. It’s a good client and the one we normally use when researching and making these manual removal guides. Another option many people like is having someone else remove the virus for them. This is the fastest way to get your system back and the cost is low compared to many in home techs.

This threat won’t stay around long. Most malware clients don’t and there is nothing to suggest this virus will be any different. The best way to stay protected is to take an offensive approach and have a strong antivirus client that can detect these kinds of threats before the malware installs on the computer.

Similar threats to “System is vulnerable to attacks” are very common.  The purpose is to scare the user into making a purchase of the bogus client.  It can be very nerve wrecking to know you have a virus on your computer because you have no real clue as to what the virus threat may be doing.  At this time we have found no real purpose to this virus threat besides attempting to trick users into making a purchase.  Most likely all your social profiles and banking info are safe.

Outside Resources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnerability_%28computing%29

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