System Tool 2011 is a nasty new computer virus that has recently been flying around the web, installing itself on hard drives, masquerading as a professional antivirus, and causing all sorts of problems to people. Typically this malware blocks your computer from being able to load up various Windows Features (including Task Manager), and a lot of your programs too. This has been designed to do two things – to steal your personal information from unsecured Internet access and then try to heckle you into buying the fake upgrade to the program. If you want to get rid of this virus, you need to first stop it from loading and then use a reliable removal method to get rid of it completely.
What Is The System Tool 2011 Virus?
The System Tool 2011 has been reported to cause hundreds of infections to computers each day. This is partially because it goes undetected by users and also because it comes in the guise of an antivirus program. This virus usually catches users unaware of the infiltration or the bigger picture: a scam. Hackers have intended it to pass up as a file that contains a bogus antivirus software that is read by the computer system as the usual file being run by the user. Unknowingly, it stores its self in hidden files and makes copies that infect various areas in the computer including programs that manage crucial processes and operations. It brings about errors and faults in these programs to prevent any attempts at getting rid of the virus.






