Tuesday, October 15, 2013

How To Identify System Check Virus Infection


There are a number of serious threats that can affect the performance and security of your computer. These threats are programs that can damage various other programs in your computer. For the proper functioning and better performance of your computer, you have to remove such threats as soon as possible. Most of the virus programs damage the files and programs in the system, while some of the programs not only infect the system, but also try to steal important data from the users.

System Check virus infection

Once this virus manages to infect your computer, it runs a system scan and shows the result that your system is heavily infected by viruses. But this is actually a fake scan and a fake result. However, you will search for programs for removing these viruses and then the System Check, which claims to be a genuine program, will show up and you will buy it without suspecting it to be a scam. This is the main intention of the virus program. A number of people have already purchased this software and availed nothing.

This System Check is a malware program, which comes under the same family of threats like Data Recovery, System Fix, PC Repair, Master Utilities and System Repair. This program is usually distributed with Trojans, so it does not require your permission to run, and you never know when it installs.

Once your system is infected with System Check virus, it hides the information and blocks the various programs in the computer. When your system is infected by this malware program, the computer becomes vulnerable to more threats. Sometimes you may not even find any programs in the Start menu.

Once the System Check has made it into your computer, it will perform a fake system scan and usually detect eleven errors. Some of those errors are shown below.

Errors Shown After Scan

  • C Drive initialization error.
  • 32 percentage of hard disk drive space are unreadable.
  • Find some bad sectors in the hard drive or file allocation table is damaged.
  • Hard drive clusters take less than 500 ms to read.
  • RAM memory usage is dangerously high. 
  • Running on low disk space.

If your computer shows these problems, you can identify that your system is infected by the System Check virus. You need to install a genuine antivirus/spyware program that can completely remove this from your computer to safeguard it from further damage.

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