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Protect Your Computer From Rogue Antispyware



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By : Jay Stamford    19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-14 09:06:03
Microsoft debug system is an additional rogue software program that will attempt to influence you that your computer is infected with malware and sometimes worse. The microsoft debug system virus tricks you by displaying a fake Microsoft security essentials screen that is very believable. It has a proper Microsoft logo on it and even your PC configuration and at first glance it looks like a legitimate product.
If you are unlucky enough to get this spyware on your computer you will start getting warning messages that you have a win32.trojan within your PC. For a lot of people this is enough to scare them into paying out for this malware.
If you take no notice of the message you will be presented with additional messages threatening you that your machine has been compromised and then will tell you it needs to scan your PC. It will then run a fake system scan which is nothing more than a sequence of animated screenshots and then tell you that your PC is infected with Trojan virus horse.win32.pav.64.a and that you have to utilize the full version of the windows debug system to resolve this. The only real solution is to get rid of the windows debug system malware before it gets worse.
How could I get rid of this malware?
You could possibly try the manual process first and in some cases this does get rid of it.
This would require deleting files and folders from your computer and what's more editing the registry files where the details of the PC operating system are kept. These techniques are fairly simple to anyone who has experince with PC and registry files.
A simple two step process for those who are not confident enough to get rid of the windows debug system spyware using the methods above is to;
1) download a system scanner and make sure it is not more malware.
2) Run a complete system and registry scan that will get rid of this malware quickly.
If you computer is contaminated follow the manual method initially and if this does not work or you do not feel confident enough run the automatic method to repair your computer.
Windows debug system malware is one of a large number of dangerous fake anti spyware programs. Windows Security Tool and Windows System Tool are both examples of this. If your PC has been infected by any rogue application it is important that you take the adequate steps to ensure that the virus is removed.
Do not by any means continue to use the internet especially for tasks like online banking or opening emails if you feel that you PC may have been comprimised by malware. With so many threats out there on the internet it can be hard to know who and what to trust. The main thing to remember is that YOU are the best internet security program! Always be cautious and careful about what you do on the internet.
Author Resource:- Visit us at bestantispywaresoftware.net and read more about how to get rid of the Windows system tool virus and security tool virus
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