07 Sep 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

Ultimate System Guard screenshot Ultimate System Guard is scamware spiffed up to look like legit security software. Despite its penchant for fancy pants, Ultimate System Guard plays the usual scareware tricks: Ultimate System Guard sneaks onto your machine through a Trojan, and nestles into your registry so it starts up with your system. Ultimate System Guard automatically spoofs scanning your system for threats. Surprise — Ultimate System Guard swears you’re infected with obscure badware that only Ultimate System Guard can remove. For about fifty bucks. Not buying it? Good for you, but Ultimate System Guard will continue its sales pitch with fake system alerts and Ultimate System Guard popups. If you click any of these Ultimate System Guard pop up ads, you’ll be tricked into blowing dough on “registering” Ultimate System Guard.

If you’re going to burn cash, wouldn’t you rather do it at the Wynn?

Let me save you some money, and show you how to uninstall Ultimate System Guard, for free.

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