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Remove fake Security Essentials 2011

By Luciana on November 5, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware, Security Essentials 2011, SecurityEssentials 2011, Security Essentials2011, SecurityEssentials2011, Internet Security 2010, Trojan-Spy.HTML.Visafraud.a Remove fake Security Essentials 2011

Do not mistake Security Essentials 2011 for Security Essentials tool made by Microsoft! SecurityEssentials 2011 is a replica of Internet Security 2010 scam and it is a fraud just like its predecessor.

Security Essentials 2011 generates numerous pop-ups asking to pay for the program in order to delete infections. If you find yourself in that situation, keep in mind that Security Essentials 2011 is not able to detect or delete a thing: it reports imaginary problems in order to get your money. Here’s what the fake alert look like:

System warning!
Continue working in unprotected mode is very dangerous. Viruses can damage your confidential data and work on your computer. Click here to protect your computer.
Critical Warning!
Critical System Warning! Your system is probably infected with a version of Trojan-Spy.HTML.Visafraud.a. This may result in website access passwords being stolen from Interner Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Outlook etc. Click Yes to scan and remove threats. (recommended)


None of the messages loaded by Security Essentials 2011 can be trusted. Security Essentials 2011 is a computer infection and it should be deleted as soon as possible.

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