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Remove Malware Protection Center fraud

By Luciana on January 27, 2012 | Rogue Antispyware, Malware Protection Center, Malware ProtectionCenter, MalwareProtection Center, MalwareProtectionCenter Remove Malware Protection Center fraud

Malware Protection Center is designed to look like a decent security program but the looks are deceiving. The tool is actually malicious and fraudulent. If Malware Protection Center reports "infections" on a screen of your PC, it’s Malware Protection Center itself that should be deleted with no hesitation.

Malware Protection Center is quite pesky as it loads enormous amounts of counterfeit security alerts. If clicked upon, the fake alerts demand purchasing a license of the tool for fixing all the reported problems. Keep in mind that all the reports are falsified and Malware Protection Center simply wants to get your money. And it’s not worth a penny because it’s useless and it’s deceptive.

If you think Malware Protection Center pop-ups are the biggest problem, you will be surprised to see that it gets even more annoying. Malware Protection Center is able to stop regular apps from loading and reporting them as potentially dangerous or corrupted. It is also able to redirect web browser to fraudulent websites. It may even block web surfing. Remove Malware Protection Center while you are still able to use your computer. And if the fraud blocks everything or you can’t move past the pop-ups, start your PC in a Safe Mode and proceed with the removal.

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