Run Away From Antivirusplus

Pay heed to the title of this article and run away from antivirusplus. Indeed run away from antivirusplus as fast as you can if you are opposed to being scammed. I do not say this lightly because I have personal experience with antivirusplus and as such I am more aware than anybody about just how bad it feels to be burned by this product. While there is little I can do to eradicate the world of antivirusplus and products of its kind, I can spread the word about the fraudulent nature of antivirusplus. Please take a moment to read this article and protect yourself from falling into the same pitfall that I fell into. If nothing else, just knowing how antivirusplus works will provide you with enough information to save a few bucks if your system is attacked by this product.

Here is my story; hopefully you can learn from it. I was on my computer last month, just like any other day, when a pop up advertisement from an organization by the name of antivirusplus appeared on my screen. This pop up looked differently from other pop ups that I have seen in that it appeared to be a warning from my operating system. This warning alarmed me because it said that several threats faced my computer. More specifically, this pop up told me that there were several types of spyware that were trying to break into my system. Moreover, the pop up from antivirusplus told me that there was only solution. The solution this pop up described was to download the full version of antivirusplus.

I have been around long enough to know that spyware is not something I want to mess with. I know that spyware can be used to track my movement on the computer and then use the information it records against me. One thing that spyware can do is record the websites we visit and then send targeted advertisements to us in the form of pop ups (kind of like those from antivirusplus). Even worse, certain types of spyware record personal information such as credit card numbers and bank account information. This information is then relayed to scam artists who wish to steal identities. I have a cousin who had his identity stolen and I know this is not something I want to experience personally.

My knowledge about spyware was enough to raise concern when antivirusplus warned me of the threats to my system. Unfortunately, this fear caused me to act irrationally and download the full version of antivirusplus to “protect my system.” Little did I know I was being set up. When the full version of antivirusplus did nothing to change the functioning of my system I looked into this product. What I discovered was that antivirusplus lied to me and told me about non-existent threats. They succeeded in tricking me into purchasing a useless product.

If you receive pop up advertisements from antivirusplus you need to find a solution for antivirusplus itself. There is a product by the name of Spyzooka which is fully guaranteed to do this. To receive a free system scan from Spyzooka, visit www.spyzooka.com.

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