Spyware and Privacy Control Center is another fake antispyware program brought to you by everyone’s fav trojan, Zlob. Like other scareware, Spyware and Privacy Control Center launches loads of fake security warnings, mimics scanning your system, and tells you you’re infected with imaginary threats. Spyware and Privacy Control Center’s goal? To get you to blow dough on Spyware and Privacy Control Center to “remove” these threats.
Fortunately for your wallet, Spyware and Privacy Control Center is such an amateur scam that you probably didn’t follow Spyware and Privacy Control Center popups’ prompts and waste money on Spyware and Privacy Control Center. Unfortunately for your sanity, Spyware and Privacy Control Center is such an amateur scam that it’s likely to inspire you putting matches to your PC to block Spyware and Privacy Control Center pop-up ads.
Let me show you how to uninstall Spyware and Privacy Control Center before your computer is in flames.
Zlob Trojan is a backdoor Trojan responsible for distributing a large amount of adware, scareware, and other badware. Zlob Trojan sneaks onto your PC through scam websites, and installs more malware onto your system.
Unless Zlob Trojan popups sound like a good time, let me show you how to remove Zlob Trojan.
Find-TwoSite.com Threat Level: 
Find-TwoSite.com is a site that Security Toolbar 7.1 might redirect you to. If your browser keeps coming back to Find-TwoSite.com, you’re probably infected with Security Toolbar 7.1. Security Toolbar 7.1 also tracks your web activity, targets pop-ups and link ads at you, blocks your URL requests, and downloads more pests onto your computer.
Let me show you how to block Find-TwoSite.com and get rid of Security Toolbar 7.1 for free
Security Toolbar 7.1 Threat Level: 
Security Toolbar 7.1 is a Trojan Zlob toolbar that tracks your web activity, then targets Security Toolbar 7.1 pop-ups and link ads at you. Security Toolbar 7.1 may also hijack your web pages (Find-TwoSite.com sound familiar?), block your URL requests, and download more pests onto your computer.
Signs of Security Toolbar 7.1 include a little yellow triangle with an exclamation mark (!) in the bottom right corner of your screen, Security Toolbar 7.1 popups telling you you’re infected with non-existent threats, and wanting to throw your PC out the window.
Wait. There’s more.
During Security Toolbar 7.1’s limited-time offering, you’ll also have a difficult time manually removing Security Toolbar 7.1, as the adware toolbar will often regenerate.
Let me show you how to get rid of Security Toolbar 7.1 for free.
Stfngdvw Toolbar is yet another Zlob.Trojan/Trojan Zlob toolbar clone, designed to pimp rogue anti-spyware. Stfngdvw Toolbar might sell fake anti-spyware with annoying popups, hijacking your home page, and Stfngdvw Toolbar’s buttons for “Scan Spyware, Spam Protection, Remove Popups, and Security Test.” If you have Stfngdvw Toolbar, your search results could be topped with this scam message:
“Warning: possible spyware or adware infection! Click here to scan your computer for spyware and adware.”
Unless you like getting ripped off, don’t buy Stfngdvw Toolbar or the products it’s pimping.
X-Max.net Threat Level: 
X-Max.net is another Zlob.Trojan/Trojan Zlob toolbar clone, designed to sell rogue anti-spyware. X-Max.net might sell fake anti-spyware with annoying popups or fake security scans. X-Max.net may also hijack your Google and Yahoo searches and replace them with “sponsored” links to adult or gambling content.
If you wanted that, you’d just hit YouPorn.com, right? So delete X-Max.net.
Emotigt Toolbar Threat Level: 
Emotigt Toolbar is another clone of a Zlob.Trojan/Trojan Zlob toolbar, which is designed to sell rogue anti-spyware, partly through Emotigt Toolbar’s buttons for “Scan Spyware, Spam Protection, Remove Popups, and Security Test.” Emotigt Toolbar may change your home page. Emotigt Toolbar might also use annoying popups to promote rogue anti-spyware, like WinSpyKiller. Emotigt Toolbar might also top your search results with this fake message:
“Warning: possible spyware or adware infection! Click here to scan your computer for spyware and adware…â€.
Unless you like getting ripped off, don’t believe Emotigt Toolbar and the products it’s pimping.
AntiSpywareUpdates Threat Level: 
AntiSpywareUpdates is more rogue anti-spyware. AntiSpywareUpdates may have installed onto your PC through trojan Zlob. AntiSpywareUpdates may popup annoying fake scans and fake security alerts to try to scare you into buying rogue anti-spyware PerfectCleaner. This AntiSpywareUpdates popup may read:
“Warning, spyware threat has been detected on your PC.â€
Despite what AntiSpywareUpdates claims, the only thing AntiSpywareUpdates and PerfectCleaner remove is money from your pockets.
Nssfrch Toolbar is a clone of a Zlob.Trojan/Trojan Zlob toolbar, which is designed to sell rogue anti-spyware. Nssfrch Toolbar may change your home page. Nssfrch Toolbar might also use annoying popups to promote rogue anti-spyware, like WinSpyKiller.
Unless you like getting ripped off, don’t believe Nssfrch Toolbar and the products it’s pimping.
Ensfolr Toolbar Threat Level: 
Ensfolr Toolbar is a clone of a Zlob.Trojan/Trojan Zlob toolbar, which is designed to sell rogue anti-spyware. Ensfolr Toolbar may change your home page. Ensfolr Toolbar might use annoying popups to promote rogue anti-spyware like VirusHeal, AntiSpyware Shield, AntiSpy Golden, and Malware Burn.
Unless you like getting ripped off, don’t believe Ensfolr Toolbar and the products it’s pimping.

Traduzca al Español
Übersetzen Sie zum Deutsch
Traduisez au Français
Traduca ad Italiano
Vertaal aan het Nederlands
Μεταφράστε στα ελληνικά
Översätta till Svensk
ترجمة الى العربية
中文翻译
한국어에게 번역하십시오
日本語に翻訳しなさい
Traduza ao Português
Переведите к русскому