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I Hate Computer Viruses

Beware Of This Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Warning!... A couple of weeks ago, i was trying to log into EP, when a large red box appeared on my screen. The box said “Microsoft Security Essentials has detected the following on your computer which might jeopardize your safety:
Hack Tool Win 32 Elevate A
Adware win32. Fraud
TrojansPSW.Win32. launch

Underneath it was a box that said “Clean Computer Now”

The first time it appeared, I closed that box, ran McAfee and all seemed fine. On Friday night, I was trying to log in again and the same box appeared. I got a little worried. I checked Microsoft security and noticed the virus names did not match what was on my Security screen. I called AT&T and as usual, they would not help me unless I paid 15.00 for 12 months.
Luckily, I was under a call warranty with Hewlett Packard. We ran malwarebytes, McAfee, quick scan and Microsoft Defenders..Nothing showed up. We did a system restore back to 2 weeks ago and all was fine.
For the heck of it, I googled Microsoft Security Essentials and sure enough, it was a hoax..Had I clicked on the “clean computer”, I would have allowed the Trojan into my computer. The warning was made to look exactly like Microsoft official notices!
I am including the link here in case you want to arm yourself , hoping this does not happen to you..this tells of the hoax and the remedy to solve the problem.

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-fake-microsoft-security-essentials-alert


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SunnyJohansen3
I use a highly regarded, free anti-virus called AVG. It does a lot of things MacAfee will not do. I have never had any problem with any virus, etc. It's always running. Protects e-mail, web browsing and you from ID theft. You can set it up to full-computer scan every day or only when you tell it to. Also, they update it constantly, almost daily, with new virus names and you can set it to download those automatically by itself or when you tell it to. NEVER any ads, even though free. And its not a trial! Plus, each year, they build an updated version and encourage you to get it...still for free. Just, if you download it, pay attention to the boxes which ask if you want Yahoo as your home page/search engine, etc....and that's the last you'll see that. Then delete MacAfee from your computer completely.