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Remove Malware Destructor 2011, Malware Destructor 2011 removal

By Gina on September 8, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware, Malware Destructor 2011, MalwareDestructor2011, MalwareDestructor 2011, Malware Destructor2011 Remove Malware Destructor 2011, Malware Destructor 2011 removal

Malware Destructor 2011 is a fake security tool which is a clone of malicious Paladin Antivirus program. The parasite spreads via trojan and downloads itself automatically without user’s knowledge and consent.

Once installed it tries to trick user into purchasing “full” version of the program by showing numerous security threats and rogue warning messages. They usually state that your computer is severely compromised. One of displayed messages includes fake automatic updates. For example:

Automatic Updates
System Security Pack Update

System Pack 2010.78.932 (Malware Destructor Upgrade; KB943379)


Do not fall for this blatant scam because it may cause you serious problem. Malware neither is able to detect nor remove viruses therefore they don’t even exist. The only purpose it has that user pay small fees for the “legitimate” program. The application is malicious and fraudulent. None of the information should be trusted. Use decent malware remover and get rid of Malware Destructor 2011 immediately.

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