11 Jun 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

Personal Deluxe Guard screenshot Personal Deluxe Guard — AKA PersonalDeluxeGuard and typoed Personal Deluxe Gaurd — is more scareware, dolled up in lipstick in heels to look like concerned and legit security software. Personal Deluxe Guard uses typical scareware tactics to try and trick you into blowing dough on it: Personal Deluxe Guard mimics scanning your system, tells you you’re infected with non-existent threats, and suggests to remove these figments of its imagination you spend around $50 on the “full” version of Personal Deluxe Guard. So what if you don’t buy Personal Deluxe Guard? Personal Deluxe Guard will keep pimping itself, with Personal Deluxe Guard popups and faux system alerts that prompt you to download Personal Deluxe Guard.

Lovely.

Before Personal Deluxe Guard pop-up ads have you take a golf club to your PC, let me show you how to uninstall Personal Deluxe Guard.

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