14 Dec 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | 1 Comment »

“Warning. There Are Serious Threats” popup Threat Level: “Warning. There Are Serious Threats” popup is a pest

“Warning. There Are Serious Threats” popup screenshot “Warning. There Are Serious Threats” popup is a false security alert from fake antispyware MS AntiSpyware 2009. This “Warning. There Are Serious Threats” popup reads:

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There are serious threats detected on your computer. Your privacy and personal data may not be safe. Do you want to Clean and Protect your PC?”

This “Warning. There Are Serious Threats” popup is supposed to scare you into wasting money on MS AntiSpyware 2009. You may have caught this “Warning. There Are Serious Threats” popup through a fake video codec, or a drive-by download.

Unless you like getting scammed, don’t download the software the “Warning. There Are Serious Threats” popup links to. The only spyware you’re infected with is fake anti-spyware that you need to remove.

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14 Dec 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | 3 Comments »

MS AntiSpyware 2009 Threat Level: MS AntiSpyware 2009 is a pest

MS AntiSpyware 2009 screenshot MS AntiSpyware 2009, AKA MSAntiSpyware2009, is more fake antispyware. Just like other scamware, MS AntiSpyware 2009 runs exaggerated security scans and pops up fake warnings to trick you into buying MS AntiSpyware 2009 for $49.95. MS AntiSpyware 2009 might have installed itself onto your PC through a Trojan, like Zlob, or through MS AntiSpyware 2009’s site, MSAntiSpyware2009.com.

If you already regret buying MS AntiSpyware 2009, you can try to get a MS AntiSpyware 2009 refund through MSAntiSpyware2009.com.

But you can also try to jump out your office window and see if you can fly.

I’d save some time and pain, and before MS AntiSpyware 2009 popups make you set fire to your PC, I’ll show you how to get rid of MS AntiSpyware 2009 for free.

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