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Apr 17 2007

How to Remove SpyLocked

Published by antispyware at 8:18 am under Antispyware soft, General Edit This

What is SpyLocked?
SpyLocked has hit the web. SpyLocked will be forced into your computer by a malicious Trojan. SpyLocked may also install through browser security flaws. Through fake security pop-ups SpyLocked will attempt to force you into purchasing this inferior program. When infected, SpyLocked will identify genuine files in your computer as Spyware in the attempt to get you to buy it. Additional spyware may also be installed to your PC generating advertisements through pop-up windows. SpyLocked is the new VirusBurst! Immediate removal is highly recommended. SpyLocked

How SpyLocked can help you?
If your PC is infected with spyware all your keystrokes, visited websites and even conversations can be recorded or monitored by someone who had secretly installed spy software on your PC. This person or company can steal your banking data, make Internet access slower, change browser homepage, etc. 
Usually spyware is bundled with software downloads, attached to e-mails, or transmitted through networks. That’s why many antivirus programs define it as legitimate software. Once installed, it can be hard to remove, and therefore, your computer will remain infected and your privacy will be at risk for a long time. We have developed a powerful tool – SpyLocked – to help users detect and remove spyware and malware from their PCs. 
Every PC owner has valuable and confidential personal information stored on his/her computer. This can include credit card and banking details, private e-mails and documents, shopping and browsing habits, etc.

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