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How to Protect Your PC From The Threat Of Digital Malicious Software



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By : Jay Stamford    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-02 11:35:24
Digital Protection sounds like something every one of us who owns or works on a computer needs to protect the information we have on our hard drives from those individuals who would take that information and use it for their own personal gain.
While this does sound ideal, the reality of it is that the software is actually malware designed and disguised as a legitimate anti-virus program. The differences may not be very visible in the beginning, but soon you will start seeing the problems having this malware on your PC can cause and you need to get rid of digital protection from your computer.
First off to ensure that the program is running every time your PC is turned on, the malware is designed to change its own settings so your computer thinks it's one of the programs that it needs to run when it starts up. Next it will attempt to remove any programs like antispyware software currently installed on your PC that may detect it giving you random alerts telling you these programs have been infected and that you either need to delete the infected files or uninstall the programs all together.
Together with that message you will get a list of supposed infections currently on your PC that digital protection says need to be cleaned off your PC before they do more damage.
The reality is that none of these infections really exist and you need to get rid of digital protection from your computer. One common messages that you will see on your screen when this program is running in the background is this:
#1 Danger! Digital protection antivirus has detected that your PC is currently infected with malware that may corrupt your computer or even send you private information to a external source.
#2 These security issues need to be deal with as soon as possible in order to keep your PC and your information safe.
You will get messages such as these at random times, but will become more common especially when you attempt to run any anti-virus or anti-malware programs on your PC. The message will then be customized to tell you these programs are actually security threats.
The malware known as digital protection is not what it says it is. What does it want from you? The answer is your credit card information. Take a moment and think how much damage can be done by this malware and this is why you need to get rid of digital protection malware from your computer.
You can take care of problems such as these on your computer, but you need to have a software that is reliable and effective and will get rid of spyware.
How Do you get rid of digital protection malware?
download and run a system and registry scanner. This will scan your computer for malware and registry errors as well as other errors caused my malicious software. These can then be fixed with a mouse click and this will get rid of digital protection from your PC and make it run faster again. Scan your computer now and keep it malware free.
Author Resource:- Visit our antispyware information site for all the latest news and anti spyware reviews

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