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Follow on Google News | Windows Secure Web Patch Found to be Fake PC Security Program - (Remove Windows Secure Web Patch)Windows Secure Web Patch is not some type of patch or program designed to resolve security issues on a PC.
By: EnigmaSoftware.com In the spectrum of malware, Windows Secure Web Patch ranks on the top of the list. Although Windows Secure Web Patch has been classified by security researchers to be a rogue anti-spyware program, it is still considered to be malware because of is malicious intention to scam PC users. Windows Secure Web Patch was designed by hackers who want the program to look just like legitimate security programs for the PC. Being that Windows Secure Web Patch has this look, a number of PC users will ultimately trust Windows Secure Web Patch for detecting and removing malware from their system. When Windows Secure Web Patch is installed, sometimes from a Trojan horse or malicious website download, it tends to render fake pop-up warnings. These warnings attempt to notify the PC users of detected malware on the computer. This pop-up is actually fabricated along with system scan results. Everything about Windows Secure Web Patch is a scam that attempts to push PC users into a corner and force them to buy a registered copy of Windows Secure Web Patch. The purchased version of Windows Secure Web Patch will falsely promise to remove detected threats from a PC. After buying Windows Secure Web Patch, it is then when PC users find out that they have been scammed. The video linked here of Windows Secure Web Patch and how it is able to be removed with the use of an updated antimalware program, is a visual demonstration of how Windows Secure Web Patch acts. http://www.youtube.com/ In no way should any PC user utilize the Windows Secure Web Patch program. It is best that it is removed by utilizing resources on new removal reports from trusted sources such as the Windows Secure Web Patch removal report at: http://www.enigmasoftware.com/ End
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