29 Dec 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

iSafe AntiVirus Threat Level: iSafe AntiVirus is a pest

iSafe AntiVirus screenshot iSafe AntiVirus — AKA iSafeAntiVirus — is more fake anti-spyware software.

You can thank a Trojan like Zlob or a rogue site for installing iSafe AntiVirus onto your PC. Once iSafe AntiVirus is in, iSafe AntiVirus tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of iSafe AntiVirus with fake security warnings. This iSafe AntiVirus popup reads:

“There are 118 serious threats detected on your computer. Your privacy and peronal data could not be safe. Do you want to clean up your PC?
Yes, remove threats [or] No, continue unprotected”

Click “No,” “No,” “No,” until your mouse breaks.

Before you take a golf club to your computer to kill iSafe AntiVirus popups, I’ll show you how to get rid of iSafe AntiVirus for free.

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