Remove BlueFlare Antivirus, BlueFlareAntivirus removal
By Gina on July 20, 2011 | Rogue Antispyware, BlueFlare Antivirus, Blue FlareAntivirus, Blue Flare Antivirus, BlueFlareAntivirus
BlueFlare Antivirus is a fake anti-spyware application. As other rogue security program, BlueFlare Antivirus is promoted and installed through the use of trojans. Once installed it will display fake system security warnings and then will prompt you to buy a full version of this program to remove threats that don’t even exist.
Do not fall for this scam because it may cause you serious trouble. Malware neither has the ability to detect nor remove computer threats therefore it is not being trusted. BlueFlare Antivirus can hijack your browser to misleading web pages that sell the program. Avoid all notifications or any offers it shows. This bogus system is configured to pilfer money from unwary users. Choose reputable anti-spyware application and get rid of the scam indefinitely.
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