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Remove AV Checker, AV Checker Removal

By Jason on August 26, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware, AV Checker, AVChecker, Antivirus Checker, AV Checker malware, Remove AV Checker Remove AV Checker, AV Checker Removal

If you're thinking about acquiring a system security tool for your computer, AV Checker is not the way to go. Not only the application is a hoax, it's malicious as well. In other word's AV Checker is a computer parasite disguised to be a security program which may cause you some serious trouble.

The way to get infected with AV Checker is browse the web without a reputable security tool on board. Such computers are the online scammers' primary targets – they set up a bunch of fake websites promoting AV Checker and other similar malware or corrupt legitimate websites and make them distribute computer parasites.

One way or other, if AV Checker gets into your PC it won't tell you it's a bogus application. On the contrary, AV Checker presents itself to be a security tool made to protect your computer from parasites. It runs fake system scans and finds loads of infections which it then suggests removing after you purchase the AV Checker software. And that's the catch – the user pays money for using a parasite and ends up with nothing.

The best way to avoid getting infected with AV Checker is securing your PC with a reputable system protection tool. However, if you have already caught this parasite and don't know what to do, the solution is to follow these manual removal instructions:

Remove AV Checker at spywares-remove.com

AV Checker Removal Guide at spywarevoid.com

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