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Remove AV-Clean, AV-Clean Removal

By Jason on July 13, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware, Remove AV-Clean, AV Clean, AVClean, AV-Clean Remove AV-Clean, AV-Clean Removal

Getting infected with AV-Clean is much easier than getting rid of it. All it takes is to browse the web without a legitimate security tool onboard and visiting a corrupt website. And because there is a lot of such websites on the internet, the chances of you visiting one are rather high.

So our advice is: if you don't have a reputable security program on your computer – don't turn on your web browser. However, if you already made the mistake of surfing the net without making sure that your PC is protected by a decent security tool and got infected with AV-Clean, we will try and help you.

The first thing not to do when you have AV-Clean inside your system is to purchase it. The application may load security scans and warnings telling you that your system is seriously infected and that AV-Clean is the right tool to use in order to protect your computer.

However, even though AV-Clean may look a bit like a security program and mimic some of its actions, it is not able to actually act as one. All the scans and warnings are fake, made just to scare the user and make them buy the fake program.

What you actually need to do when AV-Clean invades your system is remove it. Manual AV-Clean removal instructions can be found on these security websites:

How to Remove AV-Clean at spywarevoid.com

AV-Clean Removal Guide at spyvoid.com

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