Remove Antivirusfolderscanner.com hijacker, Antivirusfolderscanner.com removal
By Jason on June 30, 2009 | Computer Security, antivirusfolderscanner.com, Personal Antivirus, Rogue Website
Antivirusfolderscanner.com is browser hijacker designed to promote Personal Antivirus scam. The hijacker redirects web browser to antivirusfolderscanner.com and it may also prevent user from visiting any other website.
Antivirusfolderscanner.com presents PersonalAntivirus as a legitimate security program which is far from the truth. Click here to learn more about Personal Antivirus fraud. Antivirusfolderscanner.com loads falsified system scan and reports numerous viruses supposedly found on visitor’s PC. It then prompts buying Personal Anti-virus for fixing the problems. This is kind of ironic because visitor is offered purchasing non-functional tool for deleting non-existent threats. Since you can lose real money due to Antivirusfolderscanner.com hijacker, the infection should be taken seriously.
Block antivirusfolderscanner.com website and remove Personal Antivirus as soon as possible.
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