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How to Get Rid of Win 7 Internet Security and Keep Your Computer Safe From Spyware and Malware

Sometimes, when a malware or virus comes out it is designed so that it randomly adapts to your computer so that it's easier for it to not only get on your computer, but to stay on it.
While having up to date security software will protect you from having these types of viruses get on your computer, unprotected systems are sitting there wide open for attack.
One good example of this type of malicious program actually goes by several different names according to your operating system, but one name is win 7 internet security.
This malware looks at your operating system and then adds a predetermined ending to make the program name.
Some of the more common names include:
  • XP antispyware.
  • XP security.
  • XP guard.
  • Vista antispyware 2011.
  • Vista antimalware.
  • Vista internet security.
  • Win 7 internet security
  • Win 7 antimalware 2011.
Randomly generated names are not the only trick used by win 7 internet security.
Once installed every time you go to start up another program this malware will come up first and make sure that the program you are starting up is not a threat to it.
If the program is "safe" for the malware, it will then allow it to open and you need to get rid of win 7 internet security to stop this.
When you are trying to surf the web via a web browser win 7 internet security will instead stop the web browser software from coming up and show you a firewall screen instead telling you that you either need to install or update your firewall settings.
Once you do get your web browser up it will prevent you from visiting certain web sites in order to once again protect itself from being removed.
As if all of those issues were not enough to deal with, you will be provided with scan results of your computer that have been faked.
This is done using countless harmless files on your computer and making them look like a virus in the scan results screen.
All of the so called infections shown are actually files your computer needs to properly run.
So don't go and start deleting them manually.
You will also start getting an increasing number of pop up messages and warning about the security of your system and that your PC is either currently under attack or is vulnerable to an attack.
Either way, the information provided is faked, but with all of the issues you are having with win 7 internet security, it's going to make it much more believable.
You can avoid all the hassles associated with this malware if you just make sure you have a system and registry scanner.
Trying to remove this malware manually is very hard and even if you manage to remove most files it may have installed other malware as well.
The best way to get rid of Win 7 internet security is to run a system and registry scan.
This will automatically find all instances of this malware, no matter what name it uses and will then get rid of it for you in minutes.


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