Personal Antivirus is a Rogue Application Designed to Steal Your Money

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If you are familiar with fake antispyware applications, you can add Personal Antivirus to your list. Like all of the others, this rogue is designed to trick you into purchasing their product, which is totally useless. Of course, they will try to convince you that infections and security threats reside on your pc, so that you run their scan, which will display highly exaggerated results. These results are totally made up.

Personal Antivirus advertises through the use of Trojans that display these fake security alerts. Do not click on these alerts, as doing so will cause this malware to install on your computer. When this program is running, it will display a window that looks very much like Windows Security Center. Many innocent users fall for these scams, because they do look so authentic. Beware of any window that pops up and attempts to get you to download anything.

How can you detect if malicious software is installed on your pc? There are some common symptoms you will usually notice. Numerous alerts warning of security threats, a changed homepage and slow computer performance are some of the usual signs. Your browser may be hijacked, preventing you from visiting websites you want to visit. Fake antispyware applications must be removed to avoid further infections and problems.

Although most of these programs can be removed manually, it is not recommended. Only someone who is a trained professional should attempt to remove Personal Antivirus manually. In order to do this, there are numerous files that must be deleted. Should you miss just one of these files or delete a file that should not be removed, you may cause serious damage to your computer. Removal with a reliable antispyware tool is indicated, and highly recommended.

Frequently, rogue programs are installed through Trojans or undesirable websites you may visit. They are usually installed without your knowledge, and can cause great harm not only to your pc, but your private information as well. Personal Antivirus is a clone of General Antivirus and Internet Antivirus Pro. This application may monitor your surfing habits in order to send pop-up ads to you that are related to your interests. Information concerning your surfing habits may also be sold to third parties.

When you suspect that this application or any other rogue program resides on your pc, it is crucial that you remove it at once. The sooner you remove it, the less chance there is of further damage or infection. Using a reliable antispyware product to scan and remove threats is the best step you can take.

Although there are many authentic products available, most are not technologically advanced or efficient enough to remove all traces of parasites. When you have a spyware problem, you need an application that guarantees it will solve 100% of your spyware problems, or your money back.

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