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System Progressive Protection. How to Remove this rogue program?

System Progressive Protection is a fake antispyware application that comes from WinWebSec family of rogues. The program enters your machine out of nowhere and warns that your system is badly infected.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Nov. 20, 2012 - System Progressive Protection is a fake antispyware application that comes from WinWebSec family of rogues. The program enters your machine out of nowhere and warns that your system is badly infected. It displays a bunch of various pop up messages warning that your system contains various system threats. In order to remove then it will offer purchasing a full version of System Progressive Protection.
The program also uses a fake scanner without your permission. The scanner is launched with each system reboot. It simulates system scan for a few minutes and then displays a list of infections that were supposedly detected on your machine. System Progressive Protection asks to remove them but before that you have to pay for its full version.  Be aware that System Progressive Protection cannot neither detect infection nor to remove them.  
What is more, the application repeats this activity every singly time you reboot your machine. It becomes completely impossible to use your computer as you will constantly see that fake scanner and pop ups appearing on your screen. You are highly advised to remove System Progressive Protection once you detect this badware on your computer. Run a scan with a reputable security tool to get rid of every single infection that is bothering functioning of your computer.

Visit http://www.2-viruses.com for details

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