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Remove Anti-Virus Elite 2010

By Jason on June 29, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware Remove Anti-Virus Elite 2010

Making clones in rogue anti-spyware business is very popular. The scammers make one fake security application and then release it several times under different titles. The name of the program may change completely or they might just add the year like 2010 to it and launch it again.

In fact, some of the rogue anti-spyware series are know to be quite long and include twenty or even thirty applications all looking and acting the same only carrying different titles. Anti-Virus Elite 2010 also comes from a series of fake security programs, although not a very long one. Applications identical to it are Anti Virus Armor, Anti-Virus Professional, Anti-Virus Elite and some others. All of these programs act the same and serve the same purpose – get money for pretending to be real security tools.

Anti-Virus Elite 2010 looks like a legitimate computer protection tool, it performs system scans, displays security warnings urging the user to purchase the complete Anti-Virus Elite 2010 software. Unfortunately, paying money for the fraud does not lead to any positive outcome – the user does not receive the promised software and the deal is not refundable.

The only and the right way to deal with this parasite is to remove Anti-Virus Elite 2010 from your computer. Here are the instructions:

How to Remove Anti-Virus Elite 2010 at spywares-remove.com

Anti-Virus Elite 2010 Removal Instructions at spyvoid.com

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