Sunday, May 3, 2009

The One Good Thing About Virusmelt

You don’t want to be infected with virusmelt, believe me. I have been infected with it before and it is a real pain in the neck. I lost money and my computer suffered for it. However, there is something that is really good about this little pest. At least, it was good for me. Hopefully, you won’t have to go through the experience with virusmelt in order to find the goodness in it.

I am on the Internet a lot. I surf around for at least three hours a day, if not more. I usually only use a limited number of sites, ones that I am very familiar with that I know to be safe. However, there is the occasion when I wander about and go to strange areas in my searches for information. It was from one of these that I must have been infected with virusmelt.

Virusmelt first made its appearance on my computer with a warning message. It appeared and told me that my computer was infected with programs that could harm my computer. I didn’t like the sound of this, so when virusmelt asked if I wanted it to scan my computer, I gave it the thumbs up.

A fancy looking window opened up with a progress bar that was slowly filling up. It was very convincing, however, I didn’t realize at the time that virusmelt is a rogue program. It really wasn’t scanning my computer. When the fake scan was done a list of infections was presented to me. Of course, I was worried. I didn’t want my computer to be subjected to harmful programming. Virusmelt told me that I needed to buy the full version of its program in order to have the threats removed.

I hurried to buy the full version of virusmelt. I was excited once I finally had it installed on my computer, after giving them my credit card information. I ran the program and…nothing happened. Soon, pop-up ads started to appear. When I opened my web browser, I had a new homepage. I was confused. Then I realized what had just happened. I had been scammed.

While this experience was terrible and embarrassing, something good eventually came out of it. I wanted to remove virusmelt, so I started searching for a genuine antispyware program that could offer me some real protection. I eventually came upon SpyZooka and realized that I had found what I was looking for.

SpyZooka was the only real antispyware program I could find that offered a 100% spyware removal guarantee. Since Blue Penguin Software, Inc. was a member in good standing with the Better Business Bureau, I knew that I could trust SpyZooka. Ever since I have had SpyZooka on my computer, virusmelt was removed, along with all other malware, and my computer has been safe ever since.

If you want to know if virusmelt or any other malware is on your computer, visit www.spyzooka.com to learn about their free scan offer. While you’re there, you can learn more about SpyZooka. You’ll see that they really are the best.

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