Remove User Protection, User Protection removal help
By Jason on March 23, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware, SecuritySoldier, Security Soldier, Remove SecuritySoldier, Great Defender, GreatDefender, Remove GreatDefender, User Protection, UserProtection
User Protection is a malware which is also a clone of Paladin Antivirus and Dr. Guard scams. This parasite spreads via trojan. Trojan horse enters your computer through its vulnerable spots and leaves a backdoor for the parasite to come in. User Protection gains to trick their victims into purchasing an imaginary security tool, which states it may delete infections from user's computer. This is a fraud and there are people behind those parasites. They seek misappropriate your money. Do not let that happen.
Once your computer is started bogus system starts its fraudulent scans. Numerous warnings will be displayed on your computer's desktop. It often states your PC is infected and is needed to purchase User Protection security tool. This is all scam and you are fully safe to ignore those fabricated alerts. The best move you can make is to choose reputable anti-spyware tool and kill the parasite as soon as possible.
Here are some web pages that will help you remove User Protection:
How to remove User Protection at spywarevoid.com
User Protection removal help at spywares-remove.com
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