PepperZip is a rogue application that takes a disguise of a application for unzipping and archiving files. The version that is available for downloading is trial and, despite the trial period is about 30 days, PepperZip says that the period is over with the first launch. For the full version of program the developers of PepperZip demand $14.
Security Guard is a fake anti-malware program that brings disturbing consequences after installing. It holds the disguise of a legitimate program til the very end. The interface of Security Guard resembles other similar programs, so it's difficult to see its malicious nature. After the automatically launched scan, the program will inform the user of many dangers threatening the system. However, it later adds that the removal of found malware is impossible until user buys the full version of the application.
DailyPCClean is an optimization tool that doesn't fulfill its promises about cleaning the junk files and registry entries. Instead it generates the messages stating that the system is vulnerable to numerous risks. It also suggest deleting the threats and offers user to buy the full version of the program for that.
360 Total Security is a fake program that resembles a genuine antivirus. As a usual antivirus 360 Total Security is able to run a full scan for detecting malware. However, there is where the positive features of 360 Total Security end. The scanning will end in showing notifications informing the user about numerous infections threatening the system.
PC Fix Speed is a fake program developed by Crawler, LLC. The application is presented in a way of an optimization tool that will allow the user to boost the computer’s speed and fix corrupted registry entries. Many users believe that trick and install the program. However, they get disappointed in the product quite soon.