Remove HardClean, HardClean Removal
By Jason on June 28, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware
Although this may sound ridiculous and impossible, not all internet is in English! That's right, people say that there are websites in German, Japanese, Spanish and some other languages. Moreover, people actually visit these websites.
The other, even more shocking news is that there is software made for people who do not understand English so that they could use it in their native language. Fake security tools also fit into this category – HardClean is a recent online security hoax made to attack Korean internet users.
Other than the fact that this fraud is Korean-only it acts in the same way as the most rogue anti-spyware tools. It is distributed with the help of trojans, fills your computer with fake system scans and warning messages. The purpose of HardClean is to sell its full software which promises users safety and protection.
Unfortunately, just like the rest of the fabricated security applications HardClean is not able to provide you with security services. All it does is violate your PC's security and create flaws for other parasites to enter and infect your machine. To get rid of HardClean it is best to acquire a legitimate security program or use the manual removal instructions.
You may find the instructions here:
Remove HardClean at spywarevoid.com
HardClean Removal Guide at spyvoid.com
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