Monday, June 22, 2009

CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 Was a Bad Choice

As with most people, my computer is a very important part of my life. I use it to play games on, edit photos of my family and vacation trips, and I even use it for work. Because of its importance in my life and because it is one of my more expensive investments, I really try to take care of it. However, I really screwed up when I trusted CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 to protect it from viral infections.

I realize the importance of having an antivirus program on one’s computer. I had had a free antivirus program on my computer that I found on the Internet. After a time though, I figured that I should get some extra help because I figured that free software usually isn’t the best. So, when I came across CoreGuard Antivirus 2009, I downloaded the free trial.

After installing the free trial, I ran the program. I waited while CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 performed its scan. When it was finished, I was shocked at what it found. It said that the antivirus program that I had had before was malicious! I had never thought that the free program I used was bad for my computer. It had removed so many threats before. That’s when I made a mistake and trusted what CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 claimed.

The program said that it was an unregistered copy and that I needed to purchase the registered version in order to have the viral threats removed from my computer. I did just that. I clicked the link to have CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 registered and gave them my credit card information. I was soon on my way to fully infecting my computer with a rogue security application without even realizing it.

After the registered version was installed, I tried to have it remove the supposedly viral software from my computer. It didn’t. I tried again to have it remove the threats that it had pointed to, but still, nothing happened. Then I realized what had happened. I had been scammed. I did a search on CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 and my suspicions were confirmed.

I began a new search for an antispyware program that could remove CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 from my computer. I wanted something legitimate with quality service. I shopped and compared products and companies. In the end, I didn’t find any better antispyware than SpyZooka. It was the only legitimate antispyware guaranteed to remove 100% of spyware and malware. Plus, the company that made SpyZooka was a member in good standing with the Better Business Bureau, so I knew they were trustworthy.

After installing SpyZooka, I found that my original antivirus application wasn’t malignant after all. Instead, another antivirus program was fingered as the real culprit, and I’m sure you can guess which one. From that day on, my computer has been malware free and working great.

If you have downloaded CoreGuard Antivirus 2009 or if you want to see if your computer has been infected with malware, visit www.spyzooka.com for a free computer scan. While you are there you can learn more about SpyZooka and check out their 100% money back guarantee.

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