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By Jason on July 22, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware, ByeClean, Bye Clean, Remove ByeClean Remove ByeClean, ByeClean Removal

Keeping your computer safe can sometimes be a tricky thing, especially if you don't have a security application yet, and are offered to obtain one. Such suggestions should be perceived very carefully as there's a chance for you to end up using a parasite instead of a system protection program.

And this is exactly what will happen if you acquire ByeClean. This bogus application is made to look like a security tool, but acts nothing like it. It's programmed to run lots of security scans reporting numerous threats being found as well as generate annoying pop-up warnings. The idea is that an inexperienced user would believe that ByeClean is an actual security tool and would then purchase it.

And selling itself is ByeClean's primary mission. It is also capable of hijacking your web browser and redirecting it to various corrupt websites as well as violating your computer's security system and creating security flaws making the system even more vulnerable.

In order to avoid ByeClean and other similar infections and ensure safe web browsing it is strongly advised to use a legitimate and reputable security tool for your system protection. However, if you were unfortunate enough to get infected with ByeClean, you will need to follow the manual removal instructions that can be found here:

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