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cop56
March 13, 2011
Fake software Scam
Which is a trojan virus – another type of malicious software. You can tell Antivirus GT on your computer by a number of symptoms. First of all, this program does not follow the regular installation guidelines – this means, it will find a pathway into your system other than asking for your consent. In other words, you will be definitely astonished to know Antivirus GT is on your PC as you never let it in. Another nasty feature of Antivirus GT consists in what it actually does once aboard your machine. It will literally bombard you with its popup warnings and scanners all of which are just as phony as the software itself. With the help of those fake notifications, Antivirus GT deliberately claims to find some critical security issues and malware on your computer in order to frighten you into thinking you badly and urgently need a cure. Once again, none of the spyware detection reports generated by Antivirus GT may be taken for granted. This application just wants to mislead you and rip you off. You see, whenever you click any one of the spoof warnings from this scareware, you will get rerouted to some page offering you to fill out your credit card details and purchase the full version of Antivirus GT. If you anticipate it to help you cope with any of your virus problems, we are afraid you are wrong. Antivirus GT is just a dummy utility that looks legitimate and reliable on the surface but has nothing of that kind inside. By the way, Antivirus GT is also likely to hijack your web browser and prevent you from surfing the Internet, i.e. visiting sites you usually go to. This is another obnoxious side effect of this junkware’s residing on your workstation. And last but surely not least, AntivirusGT will not let go until you take some action against it. So you will need to remove this scam application otherwise it will annoy you even more and possibly even ruin your Operating System. The guide below will show you how to get rid of Antivirus GT for good. With your permission, allow us to provide some additional advice – the uninstall procedure might be more effective if you perform it in Safe Mode with Networking (just keep hitting F8 button when your computer is starting). This should help you bypass Antivirus GT block of your removal attempts
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