30 Apr 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | 1 Comment »

CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 screenshot CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 is another fake antivirus program. Like other scareware, CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 installs itself onto your PC through a Trojan or browser security hole, and launches loads of CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 popup ads. These CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 pop-ups are exaggerated security alerts, created to trick you into buying the “full” version of CoreGuard Antivirus 2009.

CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 has a twist, though: to protect itself, CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 will block legit anti-badware programs, including MalwareBytes’ Anti-Malware, F-Secure, NOD32, Avast, AntiVir, AVG, and Norton Internet Security. When CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 blocks this software, CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 plays this popup:

“There is unauthorized antivirus software detected on your computer. It is recommended you to remove it, otherwise it could conflict with CoreGusard Antivirus 2009.”

The only thing CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 really conflicts with is you holding onto your sanity and your dough. Let me show you how to remove CoreGuard Antivirus 2009, for free.

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