Coreguard SafeBrowser or Coreguard SafeExplorer are pop-up windows from CoreGuard Antivirus 2009, which is another fake antivirus program. Like other scareware, CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 uses popups like Coreguard SafeBrowser or Coreguard SafeExplorer to trick you into buying the “full” version of CoreGuard Antivirus 2009.
Coreguard SafeBrowser or Coreguard SafeExplorer? More like Coreguard ScamDiscovery.
Before Coreguard SafeBrowser or Coreguard SafeExplorer popups make you toss your PC in a bubble bath, I’ll show you how to remove Coreguard SafeBrowser or Coreguard SafeExplorer alerts, for free.
RegFix Pro is a fake registry cleaner app; RegFix Pro is a clone of registry scareware ErrorRepairTool. Like ErrorRepairTool and other scamware, RegFix Pro might run exaggerated registry scans to trick you into buying the “full” version of RegFix Pro.
Before RegFix Pro makes you stuff your PC with dynamite, I’ll show you how to remove RegFix Pro for free.
SpyProtector is one of the latest rogue antispyware applications. SpyProtector was probably dropped into your PC like a “gift from a pigeon” by Vundo trojan, a virus, or other fake software.
SpyProtector will drive you crazy with exaggerated scans and warning popups – all false. All SpyProtector wants to do is get you to spend money on its fake antispyware.
If you get a SpyProtector popup, don’t click on anything: just hit Alt-F4 to close the popup, and throw this piece of trash out of your computer. I’ll show you how to get rid of SpyProtector for free.
PCPrivacyDefender Freeware is more fake antispyware software. Like other scareware, PCPrivacyDefender Freeware installs itself onto your computer through a Trojan or browser security hole, and launches loads of PCPrivacyDefender Freeware pop-ups. These PCPrivacyDefender Freeware pop-up ads are false security alerts, created to trick you into buying the “full” version of PCPrivacyDefender Freeware (which is a gem called PCPrivacy Defender).
The only thing PCPrivacyDefender Freeware will remove is around $30 from your wallet. Let me show you how to remove PCPrivacyDefender Freeware, for free.
“486 Privacy Violations Found” Popup is a spoof warning from scareware PCPrivacyDefender. This “486 Privacy Violations Found” Popup reads:
“WARNING! 486 Privacy Violations Found. PCPrivacyDefender found 486 Privacy Violations on your computer the last time you performed a system clean which require immediate cleaning! These Privacy Violations may cause: Privacy Invasion; Sensitive Data Theft; Personal Security Risks; Identity Theft Risks; Embarrassing activities. To clean these Privacy Violations you must register PCPrivacyDefender. To do so, click on the Repair Now! button below.”
The only “privacy violation” you have is PCPrivacyDefender. PCPrivacyDefender is typical scareware — this PCPrivacyDefender alert’s goal is to trick you into buying the “full” version of PCPrivacyDefender.
If PCPrivacyDefender alerts have you debating setting fire to your computer, let me show you how to remove this PCPrivacyDefender popup.
Coreguard Security Alert is a warning from scareware CoreGuard Antivirus 2009. CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 is typical scareware — its goal is to trick you into buying the “full” version of CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 through false security alerts. Naturally, then, this Coreguard Security Alert reads:
“Coreguard security alert. Your computer is being attacked from a remote PC. Attack from 47.23.251.224:29650. Block your computer Internet access to prevent system infection?
Windows Firewall has blocked this program from accepting connection from the Internet or a network. If you recognize the program or trust the publisher, you can unblock it. When should I unblock the program?“
If you follow this Coreguard Security Alert’s prompts, you’ll end up blowing dough on CoreGuard Antivirus 2009.
I’d rather waste money at Vegas.
So let me show you how to remove this Coreguard Security Alert , before it makes you toss your PC in a bubble bath.
CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 Popup is a warning from scareware CoreGuard Antivirus 2009. This CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 Popup reads:
“There is unauthorized antivirus software detected on your computer. It is recommended to you to remove it, otherwise it could conflict with CoreGusard Antivirus 2009.”
CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 is typical scareware — its goal is to trick you into buying the “full” version of CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 through false security alerts. This CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 popup is semi-legit, though — CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 will try to block your existing anti-badware software, to make it harder for you to remove CoreGuard Antivirus 2009.
If CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 has already disabled your antivirus software, and CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 alerts have you debating setting fire to your computer, let me show you how to remove this CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 popup.
Malware Catcher is more fake anti-malware software. Like other scareware, Malware Catcher installs itself onto your computer through a Trojan or browser security hole, and launches loads of Malware Catcher pop-up ads. These Malware Catcher popups are exaggerated security alerts, which try to scare you into buying the “full” version of Malware Catcher.
The only thing Malware Catcher removes is dough from your wallet.
I’ll show you how to remove Malware Catcher, for free.
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.
PC Privacy Defender is just another fake anti-spyware program. Like other scareware, PC Privacy Defender installs itself onto your PC through a Trojan or browser security holes, and launches loads of PC Privacy Defender popup ads. These PC Privacy Defender pop-ups are exaggerated security alerts, created to trick you into buying the “full” version of PC Privacy Defender.
The only thing PC Privacy Defender removes is some dough from your wallet.
So let me show you how to remove PC Privacy Defender, for free.

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