The rogue Antispyware 2012 virus is a malicious software that mimics legitimate computer tools. It may be promoted as the XP Antispyware 2012 or Vista Antispyware 2012 depending on the operating system used in infected computers.
Like most rogue antiviruses, the Antispyware 2012 scam causes infected PCs to show adverts showing bogus security threats such as viruses, worms and trojans so computer users will purchase the Antispyware 2012 license key or registration. Do not be deceived by the Antispyware virus. Clones of this malware include the Home Security 2012 virus.
If, for unfortunate reasons you have paid for this software, you may want to read this post on how to get an antispyware 2012 refund from your credit card issuer: how to refund fake antivirus payment.
To get rid of the misleading Antispyware 2012 popups and adverts, refer to this post on removing fake antiviruses.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Antispyware 2012
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