Fake Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool

 

Information about Fake Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool

The name of Microsoft has again been used creating a fake security program. These kinds of tricks are really effective trying to mislead computer suers having in mind that a name of Microsoft is really powerful. Most computer users trust programs related to Microsoft more than any other.

So recently a new fake tool was created saying that it’s a malware removal tool. A fake Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool enters random computer systems and pretends to scan your computer for infections. The graphical user interface of the program looks really trustful. Once the scan is completed, the program displays a list of infections and offers purchasing its full version in order to remove them.

Beware that it’s a fake application and you cannot trust. Once you pay for it you will definitely lose your money and get no program to protect your computer at all. For this reason, you are strongly advised to get rid of this fake Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool as soon as you notice its activity on your computer. Get a reputable antispyware program which will fix the problem automatically.

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Fake Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool Facts

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  • Fake Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool pretends to increase security of your PC
  • Fake Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool free version will show popups, alerts and fake results to convince you to pay
  • Fake Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool creators will not deliver license keys upon paying or the full version will not be functional
  • Fake Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool might be used to download and advertise other malicious software
  • Fake Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool might disable some of your PCs or its programs functions

Manual Fake Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool removal instructions

Note: Manual removal of parasite Fake Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool is tedious and dangerous task if done incorectly. Stoping and deleting incorrect executables and DLLs, deleting registry entries might harm your PC. Thus we recommend using Spyware Doctor of PCTools for automatical scan and removal of computer parasites, or another reputable spyware remover.
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