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iYogi Alerts: Fake Antivirus Scam

‘iYogi alerts’ informs you about fake antivirus scam. Such scam tricks you by sending virus infection warnings on your PC and convinces you to buy a rouge security software. We, at iYogi can assist you in protecting your computer from malicious software, in order to stay safe and secure while using Internet.

Posted: Friday, April 29, 2011 at 1:49 PM CDT

New York, NY -- (SBWire) -- 04/29/2011 -- iYogi, the provider of on-demand remote tech support services, has released a report on the fake antivirus scam that has affected millions of Web users all over the world. This scam capitalizes on the fear of Internet users that their computer will get infected by malware and an organization of scammers will con them. The latest edition of 'iYogi Alerts' aims to create awareness and prevent you from falling victim to criminals conducting fake antivirus scams. Based on feedback from its large subscriber base, iYogi continuously monitors and publishes activities to alert other customers of online fraud and scams.

Security is a prime concern for all Internet users. And rightly so as cyber criminals are forever on the lookout for new ways to pry into your computer and steal sensitive and personal information. Fake antivirus scams operate with scammers, hackers and identity thieves working in an organized fashion to deceive unsuspecting computer users. While the scammer may aim at selling the fake products, the hackers are generally out to get your personal information; which can result in identity theft and huge losses.

Extensive research at iYogi has revealed how fake antivirus scams works. The pop-ups that appear when you surf the Web are often the carriers of malware. The majority of computer users have come across some of these, which carry warnings meant to scare you about virus infections and spyware on your computer. Many of these come in the form of a triangular pop-up, in yellow or red.

You will start having problems with your PC after opening these pop-ups regardless of whether you choose to follow their warnings, or simply close them. If you take action on the warning message, you will most likely end up purchasing the fake antivirus as a solution to your problems. Even if you are not deceived and simply close the pop-up, they will start multiplying rapidly and your system will begin slowing down.

The fake virus alerts are also triggered by Trojans, which get into your computer from e-mail attachments, malicious websites or during a simple download.

What iYogi has to say:
"We are frequently approached by subscribers seeking assistance in resolving computer issues resulting from malware entering users' PCs in the guise of antivirus software," said Vishal Dhar, co-founder and president of marketing of iYogi. "In addition to being stringent about opening pop-ups and e-mail attachments from unknown senders, installing good antivirus software from a reputable company is the first step in protecting your computer and data stored in it."

What you can do about it:

• Never click on pop-ups
• Do not open e-mail attachments from unknown sources
• Use antivirus products from well-known and established brands only
• Install a good firewall to guard your PC from malware
• Scan attachments with antivirus when you download them
• Set your Windows security to at least 'medium' level
• Consider having Firefox as your browser, as it offers advanced security

About iYogi
iYogi is a global on-demand services company that provides personalized computer support for consumers and small businesses in United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. iYogi's unique model, including proprietary iMantra technology and highly qualified technicians, is designed to address computer-related stress and help keep digitally dependent consumers and small businesses protected and productive. iYogi -- with its proven global expertise delivery model, intelligent customer insight systems, easy-to-use self-help tools and automated PC optimization and computer support services – offers users a simple yet comprehensive path to digital serenity. iYogi has perfected the remote technical support model to overcome the current limitations of in-store, on-site, or call center services. Resellers and technology companies have turned to iYogi to improve customer satisfaction, reduce return rates, and deliver a compelling new-value added offering to customers. For more information on iYogi and a detailed list of technologies supported, visit: http://www.iyogi.com.

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