How to remove Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert
Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert description
Microsoft Security Essentials Alert
Potential threat details
Microsoft Security Essentials detected potential threats that might compromise your privacy or damage your computer. Your access to these items may be suspended until you take an action. Click ‘Show details’ to learn more.
“Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert” is a misleading warning message which is loaded by malicious programs called Red Cross Antivirus, Peak Protection 2010, Pest Detector 4.1, Major Defense Kit and AntiSpy Safeguard. Fake anti-spyware applications only gain to pilfer money from unwary users that’s why they imitate computer scans and provide numerous security alerts and rogue warning messages. They usually state about computer’s infections. This is a scam and none of the information these bogus systems show should be trusted. Use reputable security tool to delete rogues.
Click here to delete Red Cross Antivirus program
Click here to delete Peak Protection 2010 program
Click here to delete Pest Detector 4.1 program
Click here to delete Major Defense Kit program
Click here to delete AntiSpySafeguard program
How to get rid of Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert
This infection can be removed using Spyware Doctor.
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October 19th, 2010 09:53
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