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Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert removal

By Gina on August 30, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert removal

Microsoft Security Essentials Alert
Potential threat details
Microsoft Security Essentials detected potential threats that might compromise your privacy or damage your computer. Your access to these items may be suspended until you take an action. Click ‘Show details’ to learn more.


“Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert” is misleading message which only tries to trick you into purchasing illegal programs. It is not connected with a Windows in any way. Everything this security alert display is malicious and fraudulent. The alert is loaded by trojan in order to make you believe in misleading information. The program will offer you to buy and purchase 35 different applications which 5 included are malicious. The alert itself will persistently offer you to pay small fees for Red Cross Antivirus , Peak Protection 2010 , Pest Detector 4.1 , Major Defense Kit , AntiSpy Safeguard bogus applications. Do not fall for this fraud and avoid installing any of these tools. Choose reputable anti-spyware program and terminate any of these applications in order to get rid of Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert.

Click here to delete Red Cross Antivirus.

Click here to remove Peak Protection 2010.
Click here to remove Pest Detector 4.1.
Click here to remove Major Defense Kit.
Click here to delete AntiSpy Safeguard.

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