Security Tool virus Sucks
Security Tool is a fake security client that shows fake scan results and warnings in an attempt to scare and trick the user into purchasing the program. Make no mistake about it, Security Tool is nothing but a scam to steal your cash and that is one reason that you should remove this virus as soon as you find out you are infected. check out this Security Tool site.It show some great tips on removing this threat.
In most cases this program enters the computer from social media links and fake video codecs, it can be near imposible to find out exactly how the user got infected. Even Security Tool will display all kinds of notifications and pop-up messages related to critical security warnings, it is quite safe to completely ignore them and concentrate on the proper steps to conduct a complete Security Tool removal.
Perhaps the most anoything thing about Security Tool is it often blocks legit security websites so you can not install real security software. Its objective is to isolate the infected computer from accessing legitimate online anti-malware scanners and information websites, increasing the chances of the end-user to actually pay money for solving the problems that are falsely reported and artificially created by Security Tool. We found a really sweet source that has the exact removal steps needed to kill Security Tool, check out the removal guide callled Security Tool Removal
Users will also notice this threat takes over the Windows Security Center and makes it look like Microsoft is recommending that the user purchase this bogus program. There are many false warnings that users see and one of them is “Spyware.ie monster detected’. Unless you know what files you need to keep you should not manually remove this threat unless you are comfortable or have a great guide showing you step by step what you need to do to remove this threat.
In order to even start removing the infected files you will need to stop the currently running Security Tool process, the problem here is the file always changes.exe”. It is important to note that the file name is dynamic and will be unique for each and every infection, this makes it that much harder to detect and fully remove. Once you are able to finally stop the main executable program from running you now have to dig into the registry and remove the settings that are making this program autostart. Once this step is done you just need to re-boot and run a full scan using your favorite security client.

May 1st, 2010 at 12:45 am
Yeah! I agree with the title of the site! Security Tool does suck-it is scareware. And I had the bad luck to get it last one-a trojan horse that thankfully only made a one-night stand.