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Advanced Antivirus Is Not A Solution

Has your system ever caught a computer virus? If so, you are familiar with the headache that surrounds dealing with a virus on your system. Even if you do not lose all of the data stored on your hard drive, which is sometime the case, you will have to expend a great deal of time and energy — and sometimes money — having the virus removed from your system. Indeed, removing a virus from your system is no easy feat and it is not something that anybody enjoys. So if you believe your system has a virus, you should be prepared for at least a little bit of turmoil. But what if I were to tell you that despite signs that your computer was infected with viruses, there is a chance that the threats really do not exist? And what if I were to tell you that the solution you are looking for lies not in removing serious viral threats, but in removing the very thing that is alerting you of imminent viruses? If an organization by the name of Advanced Antivirus is warning you of threats to your system, then chances are, the statements above apply to you.

If Advanced Antivirus is warning you that viruses are looming outside the firewalls of your system posing an imminent threat, you can rest assured that these threats are not real. This is the good news. However, even though the threats listed by Advanced Antivirus are not real, a real problem remains. This problem is that Advanced Antivirus will continue to bombard your system with warnings of these viruses until you do something about it. This could present you with a pretty big problem in and of itself, as the pop ups from Advanced Antivirus are continuous and annoying. If you find yourself in this conundrum, take comfort in knowing that there is a viable solution. I wrote this article in an effort to inform readers about what they can do if their system gets attacked by Advanced Antivirus.

Here is a basic run down of how Advanced Anti Virus works: Advanced Antivirus will attach itself to your system and begin warning you that there are several viruses ready to attack your PC. These warnings come in the form of pop ups that appear to be from a credible and legitimate organization. However, despite appearances, the claims made by Advanced Antivirus are fraudulent. Advanced Antivirus tells you that your system is in danger in an effort to incite fear. And furthermore, it hopes to play on this fear to persuade you to purchase the full version of Advanced Antivirus to eliminate the threats. Of course what it doesn’t tell you is that there are no threats and that if you buy Advanced Antivirus, you are merely throwing your money away.

Clearly, downloading the full version from this predatory organization is not a viable solution. Rather, the solution lies in getting a program that is guaranteed to remove Advanced Antivirus itself from your PC. There is just such a program available at http://www.spyzooka.com/spyware-removal-guarantee.htm. Visit this site for a free scan of your system to determine if Advanced Antivirus poses a threat to you.

Carl runs a site devoted to helping you rid your computer from all sorts of spyware and malware at http://www.spyzooka.com/