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By Luciana on May 10, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware, CleanUp Antivirus, Clean Up Antivirus, CleanUpAntivirus, Remove CleanUp Antivirus, Data Protection, DataProtection, Remove Data Protection Remove Data Protection, Data Protection Removal

In search for a good security program one may get tricked into purchasing a fake antivirus application, such as Data Protection. It is very important to know that this is not a real security tool. Although, as most programs of the kind, Data Protection uses various deceptive tactics to convince people that it actually is a real antivirus software, what you should do in case you are suggested to acquire this application is not download or install it.

Not only Data Protection is a fake security program with the purpose of making you pay money for using it, it may also damage your PC. Upon performing false system scans and launching pop-up warnings Data Protection suggest you purchase its full software which is advertised to be a high quality security application. Unfortunately, its' not.

In order to avoid Data Protection and other similar badware one should first of all consider getting a real and reputable antivirus. Security programs which appear on your computer out of nowhere (installed by trojans), are advertised on websites of questionable reputation, launch system scans without your permission are most likely malicious applications disguised as security tools. The only way to treat them is remove upon detection.

Here are some links to Data Protection removal instructions:

How to Remove Data Protection at spywares-remove.com

Data Protection Removal at spywarevoid.com

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