Personal Defender 2009 is just more fake anti-spyware. Personal Defender 2009 may redirect you to PersonalDefender2009.com, and Personal Defender 2009 tortures you with Personal Defender 2009 popups to try and get you to waste money on Personal Defender 2009. If you click a Personal Defender 2009 popup, you’ll be taken to PersonalDefender2009.com to buy the “full” version of Personal Defender 2009for $49.95.
You’re better off just burning a $50 bill.
I’ll show you how to get rid of Personal Defender 2009, for free.
Tubeplayer.ver.6.exe Threat Level: 
Tubeplayer.ver.6.exe is a Trojan created to pimp fake anti-spyware software, like Antivirus 2009. You probably caught Tubeplayer.ver.6.exe from a file-sharing network or site, and you may already know: Tubeplayer.ver.6.exe might manipulate your system’s registry keys and install fake spyware files to scare you into using rogue antispyware software. Tubeplayer.ver.6.exe also might launch tons of annoying popups.
Tubeplayer.ver.6.exe’s goal? To get you to waste money on scam-ware.
Let me show you how to get rid of Tubeplayer.ver.6.exe for free.
Card.exe Threat Level: 
Card.exe is a Trojan that spreads through a fake e-card email. Card.exe gets linked to from a greeting card email, subject line “An E-card from Jeff.”
Sounds friendly, right?
Wrong.
Although, Card.exe will allow a hacker to get very cozy with your PC — and likely all your personal and financial information.
When you click the link in “An E-card from Jeff” (http://greetingcardcalendar.com/?code=eb9b8b2ea5), you’re taken to a fake greeting card site that downloads Card.exe onto your PC. Card.exe is most likely a Trojan that’ll rip a backdoor into your system.
Let me show you how to block Card.exe.
Total Protect 2009 Threat Level: 
Total Protect 2009, AKA TotalProtect2009, is more fake anti-spyware. Like other scamware, Total Protect 2009 pops up false security alerts to scare you into buying Total Protect 2009.
Total Protect 2009 may have downloaded itself onto your computer through a Trojan, like Zlob, or a rogue security site. Total Protect 2009 can launch when you start up Windows, and Total Protect 2009 popups can be hard to get rid.
If you already paid for Total Protect 2009, you can try to get a Total Protect 2009 refund here. However, I’d save my sanity and time.
Let me show you how to get rid of Total Protect 2009 for free, before Total Protect 2009 makes you stuff fireworks into your PC.
Ecard.exe Threat Level: 
Ecard.exe is a Trojan you can download from spam that links to a scam site. Ecard.exe gets linked to from a fake 123Greetings.com email, subject line “Hello, Dear Friend !”
Sounds friendly, right?
Wrong.
Although, Ecard.exe will allow a hacker to get very close and cozy with your PC — and likely all your personal and financial information.
Let me show you how to block Ecard.exe.
Antivirus 2009 Pro Threat Level: 
Antivirus 2009 Pro — AKA Antivirus2009Pro — is more fake anti-spyware software.
You can thank a Trojan like Zlob or a rogue site for installing Antivirus 2009 Pro onto your PC. Once Antivirus 2009 Pro is in, Antivirus 2009 Pro tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of Antivirus 2009 Pro with fake security warnings.
Before you take a golf club to your computer to kill Antivirus 2009 Pro popups, I’ll show you how to get rid of Antivirus 2009 Pro for free.
“Applehebi” popup Threat Level: 
“Applehebi” popup is a Trojan that latches onto hacked downloads of WinRAR.
The Trojan behind this “Applehebi” popup may change your system’s hosts file, so that your visits to popular sites (Facebook, Google, MSN etc.) are redirected to a fake Microsoft security page, that tries to trick you into downloading more malware.
If you see this “Applehebi” popup, you’ll need to delete your current version of WinRAR, before you can remove this “Applehebi” popup.
Done?
I’ll show you how to get rid of this “Applehebi” popup for free.
“intervalhehehe” popup Threat Level: 
“intervalhehehe” popup is a Trojan that latches onto hacked downloads of WinRAR.
The Trojan behind this “intervalhehehe” popup may change your system’s hosts file, so that your visits to popular sites (Facebook, Google, MSN etc.) are redirected to a fake Microsoft security page, that tries to trick you into downloading more malware.
If you see this “intervalhehehe” popup, you’ll need to delete your current version of WinRAR, before you can remove this “intervalhehehe” popup.
Done?
I’ll show you how to get rid of this “intervalhehehe” popup for free.
Bifrost FR Trojan is a downloader Trojan that sneaks into your system through vulnerabilities. Once Bifrost FR Trojan is installed, Bifrost FR Trojan downloads more malware and adware, and launches ads on Internet Explorer.
Unless identity theft, hacker botnets, and Bifrost FR Trojan popups sound like a fun weekend, remove Bifrost FR Trojan.
I’ll show you how to get rid of Bifrost FR Trojan for free.
Trojan.Agent.atko Threat Level: 
Trojan.Agent.atko is a downloader Trojan that sneaks into your system through vulnerabilities. Once Trojan.Agent.atko is installed, Trojan.Agent.atko downloads more malware and adware, and launches ads on Internet Explorer.
Unless identity theft, hacker botnets, and Trojan.Agent.atko popups sound like a fun weekend, remove Trojan.Agent.atko.
I’ll show you how to get rid of Trojan.Agent.atko for free.

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