Sunday, June 14, 2009

Privacycenter Removal Instructions

I had a recent run in with a malicious program by the name of Privacycenter that I would like to share with you. My system was infected by this bad software and it caused me a world of problems. Not only do I use my computer leisurely but I rely on it for work. When my computer was infiltrated by Privacycenter I was set back substantially. I wish there was something I could do to rid cyberspace of this problem but as there is not I must settle on writing this precautionary article to forewarn people about just what this program can do to your computer. If you have already heard of Privacycenter then the chances are great that it has infected your system and you are searching for a way to have it removed. If, on the other hand, you have yet to hear of this program then consider yourself fortunate. Nevertheless, read on to find out what you can do to protect yourself from being taken advantage of.

I was using my computer just like any other day when a pop up presented itself to me on my computer screen. I knew right away that this meant trouble and I was correct. This pop up warned me that there were several imminent threats to my system. Unfortunately, I believed that this was the problem and I read on. What I did not realize at the time was that the real problem was the source of the pop ups and not what the pop ups told me. I proceeded to read that the only way to prevent my computer from being rendered inoperable was to download the full version of Privacycenter. I believed this lie and have regretted it ever since.

I have since learned that Privacycenter belongs to a class of software referred to as rogue antispyware. As a rogue security program, Privacycenter reports threats to your system that in reality do not exist. The reason behind this is to instill fear and motivate you to purchase the proffered solution – a full download of a bogus program. What Privacycenter fails to tell you is that the real problem is Privacycenter itself.

While this malicious software is on your system you will experience a host of troubling problems. Your system will operate slowly and sluggishly because its functioning capacities are hijacked by this program. Add-ons such as tool bars will be installed to your system without your consent. Your home page will be reset to undesirable Sites. In short, you will be unable to utilize your system functionally or efficiently until you fully remove Privacycenter from your system.

The real problem with Privacycenter is that it is installed to your system via a Trojan horse virus. This means that removing it manually is generally ineffective because it will merely be reinstalled to your system. To effectively remove Privacycenter from your system you must recruit the assistance of a program specifically designed for this end. Spyzooka is the only program which offers a money-back guarantee when it comes to this. Moreover, Spyzooka provides a free system scan so you have nothing to lose and everything to gain from using Spyzooka.

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