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[Remove Virus | Remove trojan Virus] Like most fake clients out there this guy attempts to trick users into making a purcase buy showing bogus scan results.  This strain seems to be from the same family as Malware cather and you should never consider making a purchase of this fake software.

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[My Anti Spyware] How to remove Malware Destructor 2009 (Uninstall instructions ...: Make sure that everything is checked, and click Remove Selected for start Malware Destructor 2009 removal process. When disinfection is completed, a log will open in Notepad and you may be prompted to Restart.

[Virus, Spyware, and Malware Removal Guides] Remove Malware Destructor 2009 (Removal Guide): Do not make any changes to default settings and when the program has finished installing, make sure you leave both the Update Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and Launch Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware checked. Then click on the Finish button.

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[remove-malware.net] How to remove Lsas.Trojan-Spy.DOS.Keycopy malware | remove-malware.net: Please, be informed that manual removal of Lsas.Trojan-Spy.DOS.Keycopy is a cumbersome procedure and does not always ensure complete deletion of the malware, since some files might be hidden or may automatically reanimate themselves afterwards. Moreover, manual interference of this kind may cause damage to the system.

[Remove-Malware.com] LOL”¦Fake DOS AntiVirus | Remove-Malware.com: The amazing thing is that noobs actually think it’s real even though the English is very bad. I’m not sure what’s worst, the people who make these fake things or the people who think it’s real…

[Windows XP/Vista Blog] Remove Malware Destructor 2009 (Removal Info) For XP/Vista: It is suspected that Malware Destructor is from the same family as Malware Catcher 2009. Malware Destructor 2009 normally spreads itself via trojans, fake codec or malicious websites, then issues misleading and exaggerated results to scare and scam the innocent websufers into purchasing the paid version of Malware Destructor 2009.

[SECURITY OWNED] Remove Malware Catcher Before It Catches You Off Guard | SECURITY ...: This list will be used to pressure you into paying for the full version of Malware Catcher, claiming that the infections can’t be removed otherwise. As has been said before, the full version of this useless product will not remove any real threats and will only be a harmful burden to your computer.

[Chizmizan with Chuva] Chizmizan with Chuva » Blog Archive » How Do I Remove Malware ...: All of a sudden, this fake Malware Removal tool ran and showed me a fake result on how much my computer has been infected by Spyware (see screenshot above) and all.  DON’T BELIEVE IT!  IT’S FAKE! (  It kept popping up and shows me that it is scanning my computer.  It even changed my desktop background with a warning that my computer is infected and it was forcing me to register and purchase this “fake”

[Spyzooka Antispyware Blog] Malwarecatcher Made a Fool of Me « Spyzooka Antispyware Blog: Perhaps it was because it was so late, or maybe it was all of the coffee that I had had, but I obviously wasn’t at my sharpest when Malwarecatcher made itself known. I was at one of my favorite late night diners surfing the Internet when I received a security warning.

[Secure Computing Corporation - TrustedSource Blog] TrustedSource - Blog - Avoid Housecalls From Rogue 'Malware Doctor': As of today, the malicious website hosting this Trojan makes use of another AV vendor’s malware naming convention. However, the installer for this Trojan no longer exists on the Trojan’s website.

[The Download Blog: Software tips, news, and opinions from Download.com editors] Microsoft takes aim at fake antivirus program | Security - CNET News: Fake antivirus programs are very common and provide a way for scammers to make easy money. The scammers prey on the fears of Web surfers who are misled into believing their systems are infected and then pay, typically, $50 for a program that not only doesn't protect their computers, but often turns out to be malicious.

[Chris Mosby at myITforum.com] Avoid Housecalls From Rogue 'Malware Doctor' - McAfee Avert Labs ...: Users see a message indicating this “unregistered” version of Malware Doctor won't be able to heal or remove infected files and asking the user to activate it at a cost. maldoc2.

[McAfee Avert Labs] Computer Security Research - McAfee Avert Labs Blog: As of today, the malicious website hosting this Trojan makes use of another AV vendor’s malware naming convention. However, the installer for this Trojan no longer exists on the Trojan’s website.

[Windows XP/Vista Blog] Malware Catcher 2009 Removal Info For XP/Vista: Malware Catcher usually installed itself onto your PC without your permission, through Vundo Trojan, Virus or fake software. MalwareCatcher will display fake system alerts or fake security alerts to trick user to buy the paid version of MalwareCatcher , in order to remove the potential and reported problems.

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