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How to remove Home Personal Antivirus (Uninstall instructions)
Home Personal Antivirus is a rogue antispyware program that installed without user permission thought the use trojans. During installation, Home Personal Antivirus configures itself to run automatically every time, when you start your computer. Immediately after launch, it starts scanning the computer and list a variety of threats in order to trick you into thinking that your computer is infected. All of these threats are fake, so you can safely ignore them. Home Personal Antivirus uses false scan results as a method of scaring you into buying the software!

Home Personal Antivirus
Home Personal Antivirus generates false security alerts, that your PC is infected or being attacked. Some of the alerts:
Trojan Detected!
A piece of malicious code was found in your system. It can
replicate itself if no action is tacken. Click here to have your
system cleaned by Home Personal Antivirus.
Critical warning alert
WARNING! Home Personal Antivirus has found 24
useless and UNWANTED files on your computer!
FIREWALL WARNING
Hidden file transfer to remote host was detected
Also the program will display fake Windows Security Center that will recommend you register Home Personal Antivirus. Instead of doing so, use these Home Personal Antivirus removal instructions below in order to remove this infection and any associated malware from your computer for free.
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Remove SecureVeteran (Uninstall instructions)
SecureVeteran is a fake security program. The program is installed from fake online malware scanner. It is important to know that the online scanner is fake! SecureVeteran uses fake security alerts and false system scan results to trick you into thinking that your computer is infected as a method of scaring you into buying the software!. Do not purchase this scareware. Instead of doing so, uninstall SecureVeteran from your computer as soon as possible.
Once downloaded and installed, SecureVeteran will configure itself to run automatically every time, when you start your computer, and will create hundreds of harmless files that during the system scan will determine as infections. Once running, SecureVeteran starts scanning the computer and found a lot of trojans and spyware, but all these infections are fake, so you can safely ignore them.

SecureVeteran
SecureVeteran contains a trojan that will display fake security alerts. An example:
Spyware Alert!
Your computer is infected with spyware. It could damage your
critical files or expose your private data on the Internet. Click
here to register your copy of SecureVeteran and remove
spyware threats from your PC.
Also the trojan will show a fake Windows Security Center that will recommend you register the software. Instead of doing so, follow these SecureVeteran removal instructions below in order to remove this infection and any associated malware from your computer for free.
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How to remove Alpha Antivirus (Uninstall instructions)
Alpha Antivirus is a fake antivirus program also known as rogue antispyware. It is look similar to widely spread rogue antispyware application called Personal Antivirus. Alpha Antivirus distributed through the use fake online malware scanners that tells you that your computer infected with a lot of infections and that you must install Alpha Antivirus in order to clean your computer. It is important to know that the online scanner is fake! So you can safely ignore it.
Once downloaded and installed, Alpha Antivirus will be configured to start automatically when your computer starts. Immediately after launch, it starts scanning the computer and list a variety of threats that will not be fixed unless you first purchase the program. All of these threats are fake, so you can safely ignore them.

Alpha Antivirus
While Alpha Antivirus is running you will be shown nag screens, fake security alerts, notifications from Windows task bar and other pop-ups. It will state that your computer is not protected or is infected by an trojan. Some of the alerts:
Trojan.Mdropper.AC – Trojan Found!
Trojan.Mdropper.AC is a trojan horse that may exploit the
Microsoft Excel Unspecified Remote Code Execution
Vulnerability (BID 33870). It may also attempt to download
files on to the compromised computer.
Windows Meta File Vulnerability – Vulnerability
The vulnerability itself is regarded as extremely critical (the
highest possible rating). As yet, there is no patch for this
vulnerability. Exploit this vulnerability are
Trojans-Downloaders, which installs other Trojan programs on
the victim machine. At the moment, Trojan programs are being
downloaded from unionseek.com and iframeurl.biz. New
modifications of these programs may appear.
Security Violation Error
Internet Explorers addon Shockwave Flash vs.3 found to be
linking to the FormSpy website hosted at the IP address
81.95.109.11 and installing FormSpy using and old VBS/Psyme
exploit targeting Internet Explorer. These websites are
believed to have been penetrated and modified by hackers.
However, all of these alerts are a fake and like scan false results should be ignored.
If your computer infected with Alpha Antivirus, then use these free instructions below to remove Alpha Antivirus and any associated malware from your computer.
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Remove SecuritySoldier (Uninstall instructions)
SecuritySoldier is a new rogue antispyware program from WiniGuard family. It looks like an antispyware but in reality SecuritySoldier does not offer any protection to PC. SecuritySoldier is designed to trick you into thinking that your computer is infected by using fake security alerts and false system scan results.
When the rogue is installed, SecuritySoldier will be configured to run automatically every time, when you start your computer. Also installer of the program will create a lot of harmless files with random names. These files during a system scan will determine as infections. Once running, SecuritySoldier starts scanning the computer and found a lot of infections, but all these infections are fake, so you can safely ignore them.

SecuritySoldier
When SecuritySoldier is running you will be shown nag screens, fake security alerts, notifications from Windows task bar and other pop-ups. It will state that your computer is not protected, is infected or is under attack by an Internet virus. However, all of these alerts are a fake and like scan false results should be ignored. Also SecuritySoldier will show a fake Windows Security Center that will recommend you use the software. Instead of doing so, use these SecuritySoldier removal instructions below in order to remove the rogue and any associated malware from your computer for free.
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How to remove SecurityFighter (Uninstall instructions)
SecurityFighter is a fake security program that designed only for one – to trick you into thinking that your computer is infected as a method of scaring you into buying the software! Do not purchase this software. Instead of doing so, uninstall SecurityFighter from your computer as soon as possible.
During installation, SecurityFighter configures itself to run automatically every time, when you start your computer. Also the rogue contains a trojan that will create a lot of harmless files with random names that during the system scan will determine as infected files. Once running, SecurityFighter starts scanning the PC and found a lot of infections, but all these infections are fake, so you can safely ignore them.

SecurityFighter
While SecurityFighter is running, PC will show nag screens, fake security alerts, notifications from Windows task bar and other pop-ups. It will state that your computer is not protected, is infected or is under attack by an Internet virus. However, all of these alerts are a fake and like scan false results should be ignored. If your computer infected with SecurityFighter, then use these free instructions below to remove SecurityFighter and any associated malware from your computer.
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How to remove Green AV (Uninstall instructions)
Green AV is a fake antivirus software that looks like AntvirusBEST. The rogue distributed through the use fake online malware scanners that tells you that your computer infected with a lot of infections and that you must install Green AV in order to clean your computer. During installation, Green AV is set to start automatically when your computer starts. Immediately after launch, the program starts scanning the computer and list a variety of threats that will not be fixed unless you first purchase the scareware. All of these threats are fake, so you can safely ignore them.

Green AV
When Green AV is running your PC will show fake security alerts from Windows taskbar and nag screens. Some of the alerts:
Green AV – Threats detected
Warning 41 infections found
Unwanted software or tracking cookies have been
found during the last scan.
Green AV
Privacy Violation alert!
Green AV detected a Privacy Violation. A program is secretly
sending your private data to an untrusted internet host. click here
to block this activity by removing the threat
(Recomended).
Green AV will install a Internet Explorer BHO module (WStech.dll) that will show warning message “Your system might be at risk, click here to protect your computer with Green AV”. Also the program will show fake Windows Security Center that will recommend you register Green AV.
Like scan fake results, these alerts and warnings are all fake and should be ignored. If your computer is infected with Green AV, then use these removal instructions below, which will remove Green AV and any other infections you may have on your computer for free.
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How to remove SaveArmor (Uninstall instructions)
SaveArmor is a rogue antispyware program that designed only for one, to trick you into thinking that your computer is infected. Immediately after launch, SaveArmor will begin to scan your computer and list a large amount of infected files, but all of these files are harmless and were created by the rogue. So you can safely ignore these results. SaveArmor uses false scan results as a method of scaring you into buying the software!

SaveArmor
SaveArmor contains a trojan that will display fake security alerts that state your computer is infected or that your computer is under attack. Also the trojan will show a fake Windows Security Center that will recommend you use the software. Instead of doing so, use these SaveArmor removal instructions below in order to remove this infection and any associated malware from your computer for free.
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How to remove SaveDefender (Uninstall instructions)
SaveDefender is a new fake security software that looks like a good antispyware but in reality its designed only for one, to trick you into thinking that your computer is infected. It uses false scan results as a method of scaring you into buying the software!
Once installed, SaveDefender configures itself to run automatically every time, when you start your computer and creates hundreds of harmless files with random names. These files during the system scan will determine as infections. Once running, SaveDefender starts scanning the computer and found a lot of trojans and spyware, but all these infections are fake, so you can safely ignore them.

SaveDefender
SaveDefender will also show pop ups, fake system alerts and warnings stating that the PC is infected, under attack or not protected. Like scan false results, these alerts are all fake and should be ignored. If your computer infected with SaveDefender, then use these free instructions below to remove SaveDefender and any associated malware from your computer.
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How to remove TrustWarrior (Uninstall instructions)
TrustWarrior is a new rogue antispyware program from WiniGuard family as SoftSafeness, SafetyKeeper, etc. The rogue detects false infections, shows fake security alerts and nag screens as a method of scaring you into buying the software. If your computer is infected with TrustWarrior then you should remove it immediately!
During installation TrustWarrior configures itself to run automatically every time, when you start your computer and creates a lot of harmless files, that during the system scan will determine as infections. Once running, TrustWarrior will scan your computer and display scan results that state the PC is infected with numerous infections. All these scan results are fake, so you can safely ignore them.

TrustWarrior
Computer that infected with TrustWarrior will show fake security alerts, nag screens and pop up that looks like Windows Security Center. It will recommend you use TrustWarrior. Instead of doing so, follow these TrustWarrior removal instructions below in order to remove this infection and any associated malware from your computer for free.
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How to remove Windows PC Defender (Uninstall instructions)
Windows PC Defender is a new rogue antispyware program from from Virus Doctor rogue family as Windows Protection Suite, Windows System Suite, Windows Security Suite, etc. The rogue is distributed through the use fake online malware scanners that tells you that your computer infected with variety of trojans and spyware and that you must install Windows PC Defender to clean your computer.
Once installed, it will automatically start every time Windows is started. Also Windows PC Defender will change the HOSTS file and create a lot of harmless files with random names that during the scan will determine as infections. Immediately after launch, Windows PC Defender will begin to scan your computer and list a large amount of infections, but all of these infections are fake, so you can safely ignore them. Windows PC Defender uses false scan results as a method of scaring you into buying the software!

Windows PC Defender
Windows PC Defender can be safely removed from your computer along with any other trojan infections if the proper steps are taken. If you are a non-techie computer user then this method of removing the fake antivirus and any associated malware from your computer is for you.
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