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By Gina on April 13, 2011 | Rogue Antispyware, Antivirus Clean 2011, AntivirusClean2011, AntivirusClean 2011, Antivirus Clean2011 Remove Antivirus Clean 2011, Antivirus Clean2011 removal

Antivirus Clean 2011 is the latest counterfeit application pretending to be a PC protection tool. It is designed to pilfer money from unwary users. Antivirus Clean 2011 will also hide your desktop, Start button, Windows taskbar and will block Windows Task Manager.

Once active it will imitate computer scans and will shoe numerous fake warning messages that state about computer infections. There are rogue security alerts that read:

Your system is infected!
Your computer is compromised by hackers, adware, malware and worms!
Antivirus Clean 2011 can remove this infection. Please click this icon to remove threats.

Your computer is in Danger!
Antivirus Clean 2011 has detected some serious threats to your computer!
These viruses need to be eliminated immedeately! Please click this icon to remove threats.

Antivirus Clean 2011 will offer you to purchase “licensed” version of the program. Do not fall for this scam because it will cause you serious trouble. Malware neither has the ability to detect nor remove computer threats therefore it is not being trusted. Buying the program means you’ll get more viruses into your PC and less money in your pocket. Use decent anti-spyware program and get rid of the Antivirus Clean 2011 as soon as possible. 

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