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Wednesday, 8 July 2009
Removing Antivirus System Pro

I recently ran into some serious problems with a program by the name of Antivirus System Pro on my computer system. For weeks, my computer was nearly inoperable as a result of my run in with this program. I would like to share my experience with you so that you will know what to do should you encounter a similar problem. I hope that by reading this article you may be equipped to take effective action should you find that your system is infected with this malicious software. If your system is already infected, this article will help you know how to have this software removed from your computer. If your system is not already infected with Antivirus System Pro, this article will provide the insight necessary to prevent being taken advantage of. Take just a moment to peruse this article and you can spare yourself a significant burden.

The following describes my experience with Antivirus System Pro: I was surfing the Net a few weeks ago when I was interrupted by a pop up message from Antivirus System Pro. Immediately after closing the message, another one appeared. This pop up explained to me that my system was under attack by several imminent threats. The message proceeded to explain that the only way I could prevent my computer from being rendered inoperable was to pay for the full download of Antivirus System Pro. I did not want to jeopardize the health of my computer so I quickly paid for the download. I soon after learned that I was scammed.

It turns out that the pop up message from this malicious software was nothing but a false positive. This means that the threats were made up and given to me in an effort to instill fear. Unfortunately, this tactic worked on me but you should not fall victim to the same scam. By paying for the full download, I essentially paid the very organization which was behind my problems. I did not pay for a solution, but rather funded the very problem I was trying to avoid.

Antivirus System Pro created a host of problems for me. As mentioned, the pop up messages were relentless and incessant in nature. Worse yet, my computer operated at a snail’s pace. Add-ons such as tool bars were installed to my computer without my command. My home page was routinely reset to Sites I had no desire in visiting. Programs were constantly run without my permission. All in all, I had no control over my computer and I was prevented from accomplishing much of anything efficiently.

I finally found a real solution that I would like to share with you. I learned that removing Antivirus System Pro manually is ineffective because it is installed via a Trojan horse virus that simply reinstalls it every time it is manually removed. To fully solve my problem I had to recruit the assistance of a program by the name of Spyzooka. Spyzooka offers a money-back guarantee that it will effectively remove this program. Moreover, I received a free system scan that is also available to you. If Antivirus System Pro is on your system, Spyzooka is your answer.


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