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Complaint Review: HotStocked - Internet

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HotStocked Drahni Dragnev, Colorado Stark Scam artists, partners with criminal IHUB operators, complete thieves !! Bulgaria. Internet

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Hotstocked.com is engaged in criminal activity.The operation has already been sued for fraud.

stockreich.com/hotstocked-precision-related-company-sued-fraud/

 

Now criminal "journalist" Dragni Dragnev, an avowed Zionist and all around decietful human being, is in collusion with Colorado Stark to illigally collude with market makers and shorters, in an effort to manipulate stocks.

 

Dragnev, who has a close relationship with Investorshub, is a disbarred laywer living in Bulgaria, and has knowingly lied, defrauded and fronted many criminal orginizations.

With ties to Israeli crimina rings, Dragnev must be watched very carefully.

 

A 2004 arrest for lewd solicitation with a 15 year old boy was dropped after the boy vanished

 

Earlier reviews for Hotstocked "Spyhunter software"

 

Colorado Stark the man behind Hotstocked.com is a scam artist that runs EnigmaSoftware, the parent of SpyHunter. Check out the complaints against him. I would not trust a work he or hotstocked has to say, let alone the fact they are running hotstocked out of Bulgaria. LOL 


Comments 
November 4, 2006 at 12:25 am(1) starlight says : 
I installed it by mistake. Does the uninstall routine get rid of it. Or is there something else I should do? 

December 12, 2006 at 9:49 am(2) Not Impressed says : 
I’ve personally blacklisted Enigma as a software company. Like so many others, they use trick tactics in order to get you to purchase the software. Don’t buy their garbage. People who use trickery do not deserve honest customers. 

May 28, 2007 at 12:35 pm(3) Keriwen says : 
Spyhunter has been identified by Spybot and Zonealarm (on my computer) as a virus. In Spybot it says that Spyhunter will generate it’s own malware so it can remove it. Is that true? Has anyone else heard this? 

July 23, 2007 at 5:16 pm(4) Catherine says : 
I purchased spyhunter to get rid of a virus that my freebie software could not remove.. They charged me double the cost, refused to return my email, and now, the pop ups and spam is worse than ever. My freebie software recognized spyhunter as a virus also… BAD NEWS STAY AWAY! 


August 7, 2007 at 4:57 pm(5) Drac says : 
THis is a dangerous company. I realized I made a mistake when I first paid for and downloaded the product. But imagine how angry I was when another $30 charge showed up on my credit card 6 months later. This is what I imagine to be their big “secret.” A time bomb so to speak. I defy anyone to try to find any good contact information to discuss billing with them. Please be very careful when considering this company. 

August 28, 2007 at 5:01 pm(6) Dan says : 
Hey… 

I just used an updated Spybot and an updated PC-Cillin to erase all malware on my PC. However, there was one called Smitfraud.C that Spybot was not able to remove in its entirety. I Googled it, in order to find removal methods others hae tried, and found a link to a “Smitfraud.C Removal Tool”, which actually directed me to a site run by Spyhunter. I was instructed to download their custom Smitfraud.C removal program and install it, or else follow a lengthy process of manual deletion of core system files and registry entries. 

I’ve been a tech for a while. I fix computers. I’ve got multiple certs… 

I saw that some of the .dll and .sys files that were being suggested to remove would disable some security functions in Internet Explorer, and might even cause Windows Explorer itself to not funtion properly. Also, some of the regitstry entries listed as being part of the Smitfraud.C trojan were, in fact, not. 

I knew that this was a fraud, and so I downloaded it and installed it (knowing that PC-Cillin and Spyware would cover each other’s tracks and detect it if it were), and sure enough, it was picked up by both my programs, and guess what? 

It even installed and ran, in less than ONE MINUTE, two OTHER spyware/trojan programs, called DeepDive and NoAdware. This was blatant invasion, and I’m curently in the process of looking these guys up and complaining to the BBB, my state commerce office, and others… 

If they are respnsible for the creation and/or distribution of these other two spyware/trojan programs, then I’d say that makes them a very bad product to deal with. 

DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, DEAL WITH SPYHUNTER OR ENIGMA SOFTWARE GROUP. THEY ARE CREATORS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF SPYWARE, TROJANS, WORMS, AND OTHER MALWARE. THEIR SUPPOSED “ANTI-SPYWARE” PROGRAMS ACTUALLY INSTALL SPYWARE ONTO YOUR SYSTEM. 

September 30, 2007 at 3:08 pm(7) Tom says : 
I don’t think I ever ordered this, although I may have, and now have gotten an “automatic” bill for $30 for six months of service. I’ll protest this to my credit card company, and they’ll proabbly wipe it off, but I bet they do it again in 6 months! This company ought to be out of business! 

December 26, 2007 at 1:08 pm(8) bob says : 
Goog article. 
They also steal some information to others companies. Those guys are f****ing basta**** GRRRRrrMRMMMBLlB ARGGgGGg ENIGMA, I 8 U ! 

February 19, 2008 at 9:57 pm(9) Lynn says : 
spyhunter is really a thief, of your money. I googled xpantivirus, and was directed to a site that looked like wikopedia. Reading the page made you think it was wikopedia and they were recommending spyhunter as free. it isn’t. after the very slow scan, I was informed I had to pay 29.95 for the software to purge the spyware. After I paid the money, the spyware was still present. Then I went to “google, pack”, and downloaded the free spyware package and it did the trick. amazing how deceptive the enigma spy hunter software is. Don’t buy it. The free google software is better. 

March 25, 2008 at 11:27 pm(10) Steve says : 
SpyHunter is DEFINITELY as bad as the malware it claims to defend against. I got VirusHeat installed without my consent in the form of a Windows Media Player codec. I searched for ways to remove it using what I THOUGHT was Google in my Firefox searchbar. Turns out the VirusHeat hijacked the searchbar so I was actually directed to a search results site that looked surprisingly like Google! Not paying close attention, I checked out a site that supposedly showed how to manually remove VirusHeat. It recommended a certain “free” spyware remover called SpyHunter to get rid of VirusHeat. Since downloading SpyHunter, my computer now crashes every 12-13 minutes because I don’t pay for/download their “fixes”, has made my infection problems 10x worse! Fake alerts pop up designed to look like Windows alerts to download various antispyware programs. They look very much like real Windows alerts with the logos, but certain words misspelled. SPYHUNTER IS NOTHING BUT A VIRUS! DO NOT DOWNLOAD UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES!!! It actively blocks attempts to revert to an earlier restore point, and blocks AntiVir (good, free antivirus software downloaded unfortunately AFTER being infected) from updating or accessing “virus information” that would reveal SpyHunter as a virus! Enigma is obviously also responsible for the VirusHeat malware. Who wants in on a class action suit against Enigma? 

May 1, 2008 at 10:44 pm(11) K.S says : 
Same problems as you guys. They changed my home page. To fix it I purchased SpyHunter, but they charged double amount. No response after e-mailing them. Wasted money and time. I have to remove it before 6 month. I hope they will be caught soon. 

May 17, 2008 at 6:02 pm(12) Symon says : 
Thanks everyone I have Malwarrior invaded one of my machines when I was dumb enough to click on what looked like a Windows Virus warning. Now I am struggling to rid myself but everything I Google tells me to get Spyhunter…close run thing glad I found this… 

June 25, 2008 at 3:51 pm(13) AntivirusExpert says : 
I’m glad I found this page. While searching for the ways to remove XP antivirus, I’ve discovered (to my surprise) that forums persistently recommend SpyHunter as the best removal tool to cure this malware! It’s so strange that instead of more common Lavasoft or AVG they recommend the program I’ve never heard about. And it looks like SpyHunter is not that much better than the malware it is targeted at. 

July 13, 2008 at 4:57 am(14) Mark Mosley says : 
This company and it’s so called “software” are are a sham. My computer was recently inffected by a virus masquerading as antivirus software called antivirus2008. This virus wreaked havoc on my PC and my current anti-virus software (trend micro) which was out of date at the time was unable to remove it. After an exhaustive search on google I was repeated led to believe by several different sources to think this companys software called “spyhunter” was the only solution to the problem. Like an idiot I bought their B.S. program and tried to use it to remove antivirus2008. Not only did it fail to remove the virus, my CPU’s stability was even worse for the effort. I am happy to report that malwarebytes.org solution to antivirus was spot on and their removal software (WHICH WAS FREE) completely oblitereted the antivirus2008 virus. Ultimately, I updated my legitimate antivirus software AND TO MY SURPRISE, TREND MICRO DISCOVERED THAT BURIED IN THE SPYHUNTER PROGRAM’S CODE WERE SEVERAL EMBEDDED TROJANS. I now suspect that not only is this a front company for selling useless software, but that they are in fact the originators of the virus my PC was originally infected with (which, incidentally, wanted me to purchase the downloadable removal tool to the virus for the SAME price as the Spyhunter suite sells for). I highly reccomend not doing business with this company and if you have reporting them you whatever govermental body regulates their business practices in your state or country. 

July 19, 2008 at 7:49 pm(15) Gene says : 
Today when I ran Spybot, it found SpyHunter on my computer. The puzzler is that unlike the people above me on this forum, I’ve never downloaded SpyHunter (at least not intentionally). So how’d it get on my computer? 

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