A PC security firm, EnigmaSoftware releases a detailed report on the emergence of a new rogue anti-spyware program, MS Removal Tool.
Literally, MS Removal Tool can be defined as an anomalous and an unreliable anti-spyware application that uses similar graphical user interfaces and maneuverss similar techniques as its predecessor 'System Tool'.
As the tool is based on Trojan viruses, it is enabled with the capability of entering the user's peripheral without prior admonition or consent. Trojan viruses can detect loops in the security system and infringe into the user's interface illegitimately creating modifications on the registry first. The rogue ware typically alters the reg values and inserts registry keys. Once the task of the rogue ware is accomplished, MS Removal Tool is initiated on every instance of boot up by the system.
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