document.writeln("Faster, PC! Clean! Clean! (411-Spyware.com Has a New Name!)
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Windows Defence
"); document.writeln("by Kristopher
"); document.writeln("4 Sep 2010 at 1:37am
"); document.writeln("The Windows Defence virus is the latest fake antispyware release from the badware-makers behind My Security Shield, Security Guard, and a few dozen similarly tenacious pests. Like all its buddies, Windows Defence sneaks into your computer as a trojan and hounds you for money with its never-ending fake system scans."); document.writeln("If you scare easily, you might want to look away when those fake Windows Defence system scans start appearing on your computer. They tell you that your computer is infected with a bunch of made-up viruses, all in an effort to get you to pay for nothing. Try to block it out, because it's all fake."); document.writeln("Unless you feel like spending your weekend fending off those Windows Defense pop-ups, better get this scam off your hard drive now. Let me show you how to uninstall Windows Defence for free.
"); document.writeln("PriceGong
"); document.writeln("by Anne
"); document.writeln("2 Sep 2010 at 2:47pm
"); document.writeln("The PriceGong adware sells itself as a legitimate way to find good deals online, and maybe a few people have found it useful, but we?ve mostly heard a lot of complaints from people who say this program drags on their system resources, spies on them, creates unwanted ads, starts unauthorized downloads, and refuses to leave. So, even though Pricegong is available from a couple of respected freeware sites, it does qualify as badware---unless you consider these shady spyware tactics to be okay."); document.writeln("If you?re among the growing ranks of web users who can?t figure out how to get rid of PriceGong---which misleadingly bills itself as being ?100% safe?---let us help you out. Here?s how to uninstall PriceGong for free.
"); document.writeln("Win7 AV
"); document.writeln("by Kristopher
"); document.writeln("2 Sep 2010 at 10:51am
"); document.writeln("The Win7 AV virus continues the trend in fake antispyware programs of looking more Windows 7-y, and the polish is apparently tricking people, as this program has spread like wildfire through all corners of the web. It gets into people?s computer as a trojan, and it digs in deep, sending a series of Win7 AV pop-ups showing phony scans and begging people to pay money for a Win7 AV activation code."); document.writeln("Plus, the program uses nonsensical messages like, ?Critical: Some threads cannot be deleted (Important)? to trick people into thinking that they have complicated problems in their computer, making them more likely to lay down money for nothing."); document.writeln("Ready to teach these badware crooks that crime (usually) doesn?t pay? Here?s how to uninstall Win7 AV for free.
"); document.writeln("Badware Scammers Set Sights on Apple
"); document.writeln("by Anne
"); document.writeln("1 Sep 2010 at 1:52pm
"); document.writeln("Remember when Apple computers were regarded as the ?secure? option?  Actually, most people apparently still think this way, at least when comparing Macs to PCs, but Apple?s safe image appears to be in jeopardy.  Over the past few weeks we?ve seen some major setbacks to Apple?s reputation for security, the most noteworthy of which was June?s iPad blunder.
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"); document.writeln("by Kristopher
"); document.writeln("1 Sep 2010 at 1:32pm
"); document.writeln("The makers of SpyDefender 2010 obviously didn?t care very much about making their fake antispyware look legitimate. Otherwise, they might have fixed the character rendering so that it displayed actual words rather than whatever this gibberish is. But that?s okay?their amateurish oversight makes it easier for us to identify this pest."); document.writeln("If you get this badware on your hard drive, it will alter your registry settings and prevent programs from running, and then it?ll start sending a bunch of SpyDefender 2010 pop-ups designed to scare you with phony system scans. But keep your money in your pocket, but these guys have nothing legitimate to offer."); document.writeln("Ready to clear this junk off your computer and out of your life? Here?s how to uninstall SpyDefender 2010 for free.
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