MS Antivirus 2008 Security Center Spyware Removal is the Greatest Internet Scam in History

Friday, October 10, 2008
This Company and Thousands of Others Are Scamming and Infecting the Internet with PROFITABLE Viruses!

I honestly believe I have run across the greatest Internet scam in history! This MS 2008 Anti-Virus Security Center "Pop Up" immediately entered my computer and I could NOT get rid of it? It continuously "Popped Up" on my computer monitor screen and the only thing I could do was to click on the X in the top right hand corner over and over again until it finally disappeared, which was a BAD mistake on my part! These people were obviously trying to convince me to buy their fraudulent product using my credit card.

(My computer technician informed me that "I had done nothing wrong?" These companies like MS 2008 Anti-Virus spyware removal security center and thousands of other so-called "Spyware Removal" companies are extremely common on todays Internet?) The only thing I could do at the time was was click on the Top right hand corner X (but some how they have figured a way to reverse this process) and then they will automatically download a virus into your computer and then have the "Nerve" to ask you to pay for their service which is causing your computer to run slow because of a virus which has somehow entered your computer system, which they originally caused to begin with?

Unfortunately, if you click the wrong box, you will get even more problems and pop-ups with other Internet companies, which eventually leads to a chain reaction? "What's even worse? If you google search for a Internet website that can help you with this problem? You will get another Internet fraudulent company, because they advertise the word "FREE" for your virus scans, but DO NOT tell you how much money it will cost to REMOVE these monthly computer infections and will continuously "Pop Up" on your computer monitor screen and even place themselves on your desk top, without any way of removal.

"How do I know that these people did NOT create this computer virus to begin with?" It's truly amazing how there are over 400,000 google websites that advertise the way to get rid of the MS 2008 Anti-Virus security center and other spyware removal companies? It's one versus the other? What's even more amazing is the fact that this MS Anti-Virus searches for your "Bugs" in your computer with very little results and DOSES NOT mention their name in the scan of bogus files? The biggest "Bug" in your computer is them and their Internet associates with their result findings!

I logged on to the Microsoft website after so much frustration, and searched for ways to eliminate this problem. I finally downloaded this software program from their website called "Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool" and it gradually removed these viruses from my computer. At the present time of this article, Microsoft's download is still removing these fraudulent "Pop Ups!" Microsoft's main website tells me this could take hours to eliminate this problem, but it's well worth the time spent. And it's also FREE of charge!"

Another way to rid yourself of this problem (which my computer technician told me about) is a FREE website called: "Smit Fraud Removal Tool" so far this website is extremely safe and has deleted these hazardous files on my computer which seem too continue. You may also want to try using "STOPZILLA.COM" It will tell you the exact cause of your viruses and will rid your computer of any "Pop-Ups", however they do have a minimum price of $19.95 for a (1) one year subscription to remove all of these PRESENT viruses. It can be easily downloaded "FREE" and immediately STOP any unwanted FUTURE viruses, but it can possibly cause your computer operating system too run slower than normal because it CONSTANTLY runs and never stops.

My computer technician also told me me my biggest mistake is the fact that I did NOT update my operating system with Microsoft on a weekly basis, and also did NOT have a legitimate anti-virus program and the fact that I had my internet security setting too low . He also suggested pressing Alt +F-4 on your keyboard whenever this situation arises to prevent any fraudulent viruses entering your computer instead of clicking on the X in the top right hand corner of the Pop-Up.

I realize that are so many Internet websites that can track down your Internet clicks and files, and possibly "eat into your computer?" simply because you clicked on to something unfortunate for possible research or even curiosity? Then there is absolutely nothing you can do about it? Even if you use a computer anti- virus program after receiving all of the "Pop Ups". These people are also experts and prey on NON-Computer Internet beginners. Especially the elderly, which have very little experience with Today's Internet.

These fraudulent Internet people are in violation of FCC regulations and agreements and should be punished to the fullest extent of the law. My advice is too use Microsoft's security updates and find a truly honest anti-virus Internet company and also increase your computer to the medium or moderate security level to eliminate these scam artist.

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