MalwaresEradicator is scareware dressed up to look like legit anti-badware software. But MalwaresEradicator isn’t so well styled — if you visit the scamware’s official site, MalwaresEradicator.com, you’ll see a FAQ page full of screenshots of last season’s rogue software, Rapid Antivirus. MalwaresEradicator plays the same games: it slips onto your machine through a Trojan, and automatically launches a fake system scan when your computer boots. MalwaresEradicator will swear you’re infected with obscure badware that MalwaresEradicator can remove — for $49.95-89.95. Don’t want to pay? You’re smart, but MalwaresEradicator is clever: it’ll drown your screen with spoof system alerts and MalwaresEradicator popups prompting you to “register” MalwaresEradicator to remove this fake badware.
Don’t believe MalwaresEradicator — the only badware on your computer is MalwaresEradicator.
Before Malwares Eradicator popups make you set fire to your computer, let me show you how to uninstall MalwaresEradicator.

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