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WinPC Antivirus and why it’s not to be trusted…

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If you are anything like me, you will have wondered on numerous occasions – how safe is my computer when I log onto the World Wide Web?

Well, one never really knows just how safe, yet there are steps we can take to optimise our computer safety. Important in this quest is to ensure that you are up-to-date with the latest malware applications out there.

The newest rogue anti-spyware application is WinPC Antivirus. And no – this application will not be able to assist you any way, shape or form. This program is dubious and was designed to have harmful functionality.

WinPC Antivirus is also referred to as WinPC AntiVirus, Win PC Antivirus or Win PCAntivirus. WinPC Antivirus is believed by many experts to be a duplicate of WinPC Defender (also known as Win PC Defender, WinPCDefender, and Win PCDefender) rogue anti-spyware programs.

WinPC Antivirus enters into a computer system via a Trojan application, which sneaks into the system via security exploits, such as spam emails or it can be installed by another malware.

WinPC Antivirus generates fictitious system warning alert messages, generates fake scan reports and fake error messages about the “infection” on the computer system. All of this is aimed at ensuring the user of the computer system is coerced and tricked into purchasing the “full” version of WinPC Antivirus software.

WinPC Antivirus should not be trusted or purchased as it is rogue anti-spyware software and should be deleted immediately upon detection!

Now, what do you do if you suspect you have this nefarious application embedded within your system?

Well, never fear – the answer to all your PC woes is right here:

Check out: http://www.pcthreat.com/parasitebyid-7887en.html

Here you will be able to download the FREE WinPC Antivirus infection scanner. And upon completion of the scan, you know whether your system is safe or not?

Once it has been established that your system is in fact infected, you should simply follow the removal instructions. Computer safety has never been easier!

Remember, computer safety, first!

  1. Thir
    May 3, 2009 at 9:41 pm | #1

    Hi, interesting post. I have been thinking about this issue,so thanks for writing. I will certainly be subscribing to your site.

  2. digirandi
    May 4, 2009 at 3:01 am | #2

    normally some anti viruses cannot be trusted as they delete files without warning, if these files are system files then the OS will malfunction, causing faults

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