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Paladin Antivirus
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document.writeln("by Anne
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document.writeln("8 Feb 2010 at 8:57pm
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document.writeln("Paladin Antivirus pretends to be a knight in shining armor come to save you from the badware villains, but it?s actually just another troll bent on stealing your money. Plus, it?s weird. There?s an inexplicable, slightly frightening android eye in the upper-right corner, and it uses a picture of a syringe to go with its ?System Scan? function. Who?s the genius who thought this creepiness would work?");
document.writeln("Other than that, Paladin Antivirus is typical fake antispyware. It sneaks into your computer through Paladin Antivirus pop-ups, shows fake system scans designed to scare you into paying for the full version, and tries to make you uninstall your real antivirus software.");
document.writeln("Ready to fight back against this faux-warrior? Here?s how to uninstall Paladin Antivirus for free.
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document.writeln("SafePcAv
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document.writeln("by Anne
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document.writeln("6 Feb 2010 at 6:45pm
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document.writeln("The SafePcAv virus is the latest scam cooked up by the badware crooks behind GuardWWW and MyPcSecure. These guys have no qualms about lying, being annoying, and sabotaging people?s computers just for a little bit of money. And if you have this on your computer, you already know that they do a pretty thorough job of it.");
document.writeln("Those SafePcAv alerts that come up every 5 seconds? Fake. And those system scans that try to tell you your computer has hundreds of infections? All fake. That?s just this program?s way of trying to scare you into paying for their ?Realtime protection,? which doesn?t exist.");
document.writeln("Ready to drop this nuisance like a bad habit? I?ll show you how to get rid of SafePcAv for free.
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document.writeln("Your PC Protector
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document.writeln("by Kristopher
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document.writeln("4 Feb 2010 at 4:21pm
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document.writeln("If you?re reading this, you?ve probably figured out by now that Your PC Protector is a virus. It?s nothing but badware with no antispyware capabilities, and its antivirus scans are just faked animations designed to make you think the program?s doing something. Those Your PC Protector pop-ups may look like the real deal, but it?s all a scam. And not a very original one.");
document.writeln("In reality, this fake antispyware is just trying to scare you into paying for a Your PC Protector activation key. And the funny thing about that activation key? It doesn?t exist. Even if you pay, you won?t get one.");
document.writeln("Ready to get your sanity back? I?ll show you how to uninstall Your PC Protector for free.
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document.writeln("GuardWWW
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document.writeln("by Anne
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document.writeln("2 Feb 2010 at 6:59pm
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document.writeln("The crooks behind the GuardWWW virus aren?t very good at naming their badware programs---who thought InSysSecure, SysDefence, and TheDefend were good ideas for names?---but they do have a knack for creating super-obnoxious programs that are hard to get rid of. GuardWWW is more of the same: annoying scareware tactics, phony scans, and manipulative pleas for free money. Fun stuff.");
document.writeln("It enters as a trojan, burrows deep into your computer, and changes your registry settings. After that, it starts sending its horrible GuardWWW pop-ups, which try to fool you into thinking your computer is infected. Then it starts asking for money for ?Realtime protection? it can?t deliver.");
document.writeln("Don?t feel like getting scammed today? Let me show you how to uninstall GuardWWW for free.
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document.writeln("Antimalware Defender
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document.writeln("by Kristopher
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document.writeln("1 Feb 2010 at 7:25pm
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document.writeln("The Antimalware Defender fake antispyware tries to profit off of web users? comfort with Windows software. It blatantly rips off Microsoft design features right down to the logo and the color scheme. But if you have the Antimalware Defender virus, try to see beneath the surface. These black-hearted badware crooks just want your money.");
document.writeln("After sneaking into your computer, this program pulls out all the stops, spamming you with Antimalware Defender pop-ups, showing fake system scans, and trying to scare you into paying for a nonexistent full version. No, you don?t really have a threat named ?Browser Modifier: Win32/Zwangi.? They just want you to think you do.");
document.writeln("Sick of the lies? Let me show you how to remove Antimalware Defender for free.
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