


If your PC has been infected with any of these rogues, you should remove them immediately, as they pose serious security risks.
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Paladin Antivirus will also use pop-up system warnings and alerts stating the PC is has numerous infections or is under attack and suggests purchase of the software to ensure protection.
Unfortunately if you fall for the Paladin Antivirus scam, you will quickly learn you have been ripped off. Paladin Antivirus will not prevent infections nor will it remove existing infections. Paladin Antivirus is an infection in itself.

Above is a fake Window Security Center that shows Virus Protection turned off, and recommends activating XPAntispyware 2010. The system alert in the lower right corner give a warning that you may have a spyware infection and your data security may be compromised sensitive data can be stolen. Once clicked on this security alert will ask you to activate or buy XP Antispyware 2010.
Above is an example of a fake alert stating the system is infected with multiple infections and requests the user to "Register" XPAntiSpyware 2010" in other words - pay for the product.







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